Will and Michael have found a full life in country Australia. Can other millennials follow in their footsteps?
After swapping life in the city for sheep and a vegetable garden, the couple is running a thriving gin distillery. Demographers believe more people in their age bracket could make the move to country areas as lower property prices offer more opportunities.
Bruce Lehrmann committed to stand trial on two counts of rape
The 29-year-old faces two counts of rape, alleged to have occurred in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane, in October 2021.
What happens when you give cyclists more rights on the road? This city is finding out
By allowing cyclists to ride in the centre of the road, Toowoomba's Pierce Street is changing conversations around transport and urban planning.
Government approves Gina Rinehart-backed gas expansion plans
Senex Energy will build more than 120 new coal seam gas wells in southern Queensland after Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek green-lit the project.
Woman defrauded container refund scheme the cash equivalent of almost 1 million cans
Shannara Cindy Dyball, 26, defrauded a Queensland container refund company of about $95,500, under the noses of her bosses for almost a year, the District Court in Toowoomba has heard.
Thousands of people are being funnelled into a multi-level marketing scheme promising 'financial freedom', but there's a cost
Women in regional Australia are being funnelled into a multi-level marketing scheme promising a "multiple-six-figure business online" — but the "freedom" they seek comes at a cost.
Home builders face increased costs and waiting times due to looming hardwood timber shortage, industry says
Those looking to build a new home in a state "bursting at the seams" could face higher costs and longer completion times due to a looming shortage of hardwood.
Three people dead, including two children, after crash on Queensland rural road
Police say two teenage children, a girl and a boy, were among three people killed after a ute crashed into the rear of the sedan they were travelling in near Dalby on Queensland's Western Downs.
Bruce Lehrmann arrives at Toowoomba court ahead of rape trial.
Bruce Lehrmannn has been charged with two counts of rape, with the offences alleged to have occurred in October 2021
Bruce Lehrmann's lawyers to make a 'no case to answer' application on rape charges
The complainant testified via video link from a remote location, with the court ordering Mr Lehrmann be obscured from the woman's view during her evidence.
Bruce Lehrmann set to appear in Queensland court on two counts of rape
It's been a year-and-a-half since the charges first came before the courts. Monday will be the first time he has had to appear in person.
Whatever happened to Golden Fleece, Australia's first oil company?
There are probably a few things that come to mind when reminiscing about long road trips across Australia between the 1950s and '70s. Things like overheating cars, AM radio and the unmistakable icon of the Golden Fleece.
Australia faces critical shortage of children's antibiotic as whooping cough cases soar
Families say they are having to visit up to 10 pharmacies to find a key medication used to treat chest infections, whooping cough, and other respiratory issues in children.
With no more middlemen, these family farms have saved themselves with agritourism
Facing closure, Kay Tommerup saved her family's dairy farm by cutting ties with processors and embracing agritourism. Now she wants to change the future for other small farmers.
'It's a very alien food for Indians': Aussie avocados set to change the way people eat
From Melbourne to Mumbai, demand for avocado is on the rise in India, creating a big opportunity for Australian farmers who might otherwise dump fruit due to oversupply.
'Paranoid' Queenslander who shot fleeing friend found guilty of murder
Benjamin James Nunns, 34, claimed he was suffering from paranoid delusions due to an underlying mental illness when he shot Charles Compton in April 2020. A jury has decided otherwise.
Distance education tutoring isn't recognised as a career, but it could help fill a gap in credentialled teachers
Alana Moller taught her three daughters at home through distance education, but if she wanted to return to the classroom she'd have to start at the bottom. She says there needs to be more career opportunities for home tutors.
Back from the brink, hairy-nosed wombats settle into ready-made new home
The success of conserving and breeding one of the world's most endangered animals, the northern hairy-nosed wombat, has seen the species move to a third location for the first time in decades.
Temperatures drop below freezing in parts of Queensland as cold snap arrives
Queensland's south-east has shivered through its coldest temperatures this year, including some areas that dropped below zero overnight.
Three family members killed in horror car crash remembered
Steven Wheeler, 54, along with his parents Margaret, 81, and Bob Wheeler, 84, were killed when the car they were in collided with a B-double truck.
Three people dead after truck and car collide on Queensland highway
An 81-year-old woman and two men aged 84 and 54 have died and the truck driver is in hospital after the crash on the D'Aguilar Highway this morning.
Teenager jailed for manslaughter over robbery death of elderly man at Queensland taxi rank
Robert William Brown, 75, died after he was pushed over during a robbery in Toowoomba early last year. A 19-year-old will serve at least three-and-half years in jail after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
Spiders and frogs return to cotton farms as industry cleans up its act
Once devoid of insect life, Australian cotton paddocks are now teeming with spiders and other animals as the cotton industry moves further away from pesticide use.
Plan to inject 300,000 tonnes of carbon into Great Artesian Basin rejected
A subsidiary of mining giant Glencore has had its proposal to store carbon in the Great Artesian Basin – which is relied upon by 180,000 people for water – knocked back by the Queensland government.
Farmer found guilty of raping British backpacker at Queensland property
A court heard the father of three had an "open door policy" for his workers, including when they were in the shower.