Thank you for joining us this sunny Monday. We will back tomorrow with more rolling news coverage.

If you are just catching up, here are some of the stories making headlines today:

Detectives have made a breakthrough in the case of Queensland mother Crystal Beale, charging her former husband, Jesse Beale, with her murder.

Queensland Health will aim to shave $50 million from its budget over the next seven years of workforce growth by moving staff in three Brisbane offices onto a new hot-desk arrangement.

In today’s Perspective, James Hall writes about Premier David Crisafulli’s message to those in his party room: “be normal”.

The body of a young Queensland man who mysteriously died in Bali was returned to Australia without his heart, leaving his family desperate for answers and raising concerns about the integrity of Indonesia’s repatriation processes.

Health authorities fear an outbreak of measles in north Queensland could spread to other parts of the state as families travel during the September school holidays.

Head of Griffith University’s Cities Research Institute, Professor Matthew Burke, is the new chief executive of Bicycle Queensland – and he has already flagged “a serious campaign” ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Australia has formally recognised the State of Palestine, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York early this morning.

President Donald Trump has addressed tens of thousands of people who gathered in Arizona for the memorial of Charlie Kirk, remembering the murdered conservative activist as a “martyr”.

A house in need of a million-dollar renovation has sold for nearly $400,000 above reserve at a weekend auction after a local family outbid developers to claim a rare slice of Stafford Heights.

And, they’re the hottest tickets in town right now – tickets for the Brisbane Broncos’ grand final qualifier against the Penrith Panthers at Suncorp Stadium go on sale to the general public from 10am tomorrow.