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Cyber attack threatened WA astrophysicists' rare chance to track neutron star collision
via abc.net.auAs astrophysicists at the Zadko telescope, in Western Australia, learn about the detection of a monumental deep space event involving two neutron stars colliding, they come under sustained cyber attack. -
Funding cuts push critically endangered western ground parrot 'toward extinction' near Esperance
via abc.net.auVolunteers on Western Australia's south coast are concerned one of the world's rarest birds is at risk of being wiped out due to a lack of government funding. -
Cost of living Queensland: Could you live on just over $400 a week and still enjoy yourself?
via abc.net.auResidents in drought-ravaged Muttaburra in central-west Queensland live in one of the poorest postcodes in the nation, and make weekly sacrifices just to survive. -
Euthanasia debate: How the death of his father changed Daniel Andrews' mind about euthanasia
via abc.net.auDaniel Andrews' father Bob had a "textbook" example of a good death, but it marked a turning point for the Victorian Premier once opposed to voluntary euthanasia. -
Arthritis patients lack critical help with treatment, report reveals
via abc.net.auMax Stoneman is just 23 and lives with chronic arthritis. But in one sense he's lucky because he can access a rheumatology nurse, something four in five arthritis Australian sufferers can't. -
Discrimination against older workers will cut economic growth and strain resources, institute warns
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government's pension bill will rise from $45 billion to $51 billion within three years unless efforts are made to help more mature workers gain employment, the Regional Australia Institute warns. -
Farmers 'leaving the grid in droves' as power prices rise, says primary producers' peak body
via abc.net.auThe National Farmers Federation says primary producers are flocking to diesel generation and renewable energy to get away from crippling prices in the National Electricity Market. -
Cost of living Queensland: Family budgets being blown on basics
via abc.net.auQueensland families fork out more than $76,000 a year on general living expenses, with rising costs on housing, food, energy and transport swallowing up the bulk of people's pay. -
Murray-Darling Basin: Native fish populations improving for the first time in 150 years
via abc.net.auActions by recreational fishers to abide by regulations help native fish species improve for the first time in 150 years. -
Hobart student injured, teen charged after high school incident
via abc.net.auA teenager is charged with wounding after a Hobart high school student was injured on Monday afternoon. -
Distillery planned for historic Callington mill site as council closes visitor centre
via abc.net.auIt is hoped a new whisky distillery in Tasmania's Midlands will provide much-needed job prospects for locals facing the sack when the Callington mill visitor centre closes this week. -
'Miracle nobody was killed' as car speeds down suburban Melbourne footpath
via abc.net.auCCTV footage shows a car speeding down a Melbourne footpath, narrowly missing pedestrians before crashing into a cafe, after a driver apparently mistakes the accelerator for the brake. -
WA Premier admits mistake in moving MP to first floor office with no disabled access
via abc.net.auMark McGowan says it was wrong for his department to allow Liberal MP Peter Katsambanis to move to an upstairs office overlooking Hillarys boat harbour that lacks disabled accessbut he will not be forcing him to relocate. -
Casino poker machine plan in limbo
There seems no easy way to resolve the question of whether Canberra casino will actually get to install poker machines, despite the ACT government green lighting the proposal 18 months ago. -
Recreational boaters risk death to swim with humpbacks off WA's Ningaloo Coast
via abc.net.auAuthorities warn amateur boaties that swimming with humpback whales is dangerous and could cost lives. -
Police confirm human remains found at Anglesea are those of Elisa Curry
It was a disappearance that captivated the nation. A mother-of-three missing after AFL grand final night, leaving no clues. Sixteen days later, the search for Surrey Hills woman Elisa Curry came to its tragic end. -
Amateur whale tour operators risk death to swim with humpbacks off WA's Ningaloo Coast
via abc.net.auAuthorities warn amateur boaties that swimming with humpback whales is dangerous and could cost lives. -
Solly Lew tells Myer to fess up on sales
Premier Investment's Solomon Lew has fired a sharp shot across the bow of Myer, saying it should issue its quarterly sales prior to a planned strategy day on November 1, to keep the market informed. -
Socceroos decide on Honduran base for 2018 World Cup qualifier
The Socceroos will throw themselves into the fire ahead of their World Cup play-off with Honduras, opting to spend the lead-up week to their away match in the Central American nation. -
Court rejects student shareholder's 'exam' plea to halt Ten deal
Two minor Ten Network shareholders have failed in their bid to get a hearing postponed for court approval for the transfer of the embattled broadcaster's shares to US media giant CBS. -
Charities aren't enough. ACT government should take over homelessness services
The city's outsourced homelessness service operates only during business hours. -
More than 100 Victorian electricity and gas connections cut off every day
More than 100 electricity and gas connections to Victorian households are cut off each day, the Essential Services Commission has revealed. -
Ashes 2017: Selectors causing instability in Australian team, says Usman Khawaja
Usman Khawaja has questioned Australia's selection policy abroad, saying he had been denied the opportunity to develop his game overseas by being dumped for this year's series in India and dropped in Bangladesh. -
Fremantle Dockers want pick two for Lachie Weller, Western Bulldogs discussing Josh Schache
Fremantle has surprised and angered Gold Coast by demanding pick two in the national draft to secure Lachie Weller who has asked the Dockers to trade him to the Suns. -
Canberra Raiders' Elliott Whitehead backs England to win World Cup
Elliott Whitehead is confident England coach Wayne Bennett has assembled a winning squad. -
'Secret recording' complaint from cop accused of homophobia
A police superintendent who allegedly discriminated against gay officers complained that one may have illegally and secretly recorded him, one day after learning of allegations by the gay officer, a tribunal has heard. -
Canberra cricketer Jason Behrendorff knows he has what it takes if Ashes call-up comes
Jason Behrendorff needed just two spells in international cricket to show what he is capable of. -
AFLW: AFL to make late transgender draft call on Hannah Mouncey
The AFL won't make a call on transgender footballer Hannah Mouncey's eligibility until the day before the AFL Women's draft. -
Man accused of assaulting 17-year-old colleague over biscuits
Canberra man accused of grabbing a girl by the throat at aged care home where they worked faced hearing. -
Search for missing bushwalker Bruce Fairfax to resume on Tuesday
via abc.net.auThe daughter of Bruce Fairfax, who has been missing in Tasmanian bush since Saturday, joins the search for her "very loved" father, who has gone without his Parkinson's medication for days. -
Manu Ma'u leaves mark on Kiwis jersey despite late switch to Tonga
New Zealand's World Cup jersey features a design that was inspired by a tattoo on one of the players who defected to Tonga. -
Man 'grabbed colleague by throat' in dispute about biscuits at aged care home, court hears
via abc.net.auA 68-year-old man who allegedly strangled his teenage colleague and told her he could kill her after a dispute over biscuits in a Canberra aged care home says the girl fabricated the accusations out of jealousy. -
Ex-Powderfinger member to bring $40 million live-music venue to Brisbane
There is hope the mid-sized venue, to be run by the team who own and operate The Triffid, will fill the gap left by the closure of Festival Hall in 2003. -
NT Police: Cameras a 'priority' after young man's suicide in a police van
via abc.net.auNorthern Territory Police were unable to see a 23-year-old man who self-harmed in the back of a police van, despite a review recommending police install CCTV cameras in vans, a coronial inquest hears. -
Steroids for crops? Not quite, but peptides could revolutionise how food is grown
via abc.net.auScientists say the discovery of a group of hormones in plants could revolutionise food production by improving yields. -
ANZ Bank chief Shayne Elliott to chair Australian Bankers' Association
ANZ Bank chief executive Shayne Elliott is set to become the next chairman of the Australian Bankers' Association, after the Commonwealth Bank's turn at chairing the lobby group was bypassed because it does not have a long-term boss. -
Steve Waugh: Australians must forge lasting identity in prime time of an Ashes summer
Everybody knew what to expect from Steve Waugh-captained sides. Now the former Australian skipper says Steve Smith and his men must show what they really stand for in the home series against England. -
Abandoning NSW v Victoria cricket match deemed 'right' by some, 'ridiculous' by others
via abc.net.auThe decision to abandon a one-day cup game against Victoria and New South Wales receives mixed reactions with some believing it was in the interests of player safety and others calling it "ridiculous". -
Elisa Curry: Human remains found on Surf Coast beach belong to missing mother, police confirm
via abc.net.auPolice say they are not treating the death of missing Melbourne mother Elisa Curry as suspicious, after confirming human remains found washed up on a beach near Anglesea in Victoria belonged to her. -
Alleged hit-run killer Sebastian Kennett won't be held in adult jail
The accused has an acquired brain injury, the defence told the Melbourne Magistrates Court. -
Hugh Bowman flys in to test to major spring hopes
Hugh Bowman will visit two training centres in Melbourne on Tuesday morning not only to monitor the progress of world champion mare Winx, but to sound outinternational Caulfield and Melbourne Cup hopeful, Marmelo. -
Adelaide United defender Jordan Elsey rewarded by Reds for perseverance, hard work
via abc.net.auAfter a series of unfortunate events, including breaks to both his wrists and knee surgery, Reds defender Jordan Elsey learns not to be superstitious. -
'This is the deadliest incident I ever remember': Mogadishu truck bombing magnitude rattles Somalia
When a double truck bombing shattered the night in Mogadishu on Saturday, rescue workers began the grim search for survivors that has become all too common as Somalia battles an Islamic insurgency. -
Thousands of blood cancer patients to receive cutting-edge tests, as new centre opens
Thanks to a $5.5-million philanthropic donation by a Melbourne couple, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is now home to a hub for genetic testing for those with lymphoma. -
AirAsia crew were 'screaming' during mid-air emergency between Perth and Bali: passenger
via abc.net.auFrightened passengers onboard an AirAsia Indonesia flight between Perth and Bali say a terrifying mid-air emergency shortly after take-off was made worse because staff were panicking. -
Will Sutherland performance creates finals selection squeeze for Victoria
Will Sutherland's stunning performance with the white ball on Sunday has added intrigue to Victoria's selection landscape ahead of their JLT one-day cup elimination final in Hobart on Friday, with the state's selectors likely needing to juggle the return of three players from international duty, and veteran Cameron White. -
Oswald Brett - one of the finest marine artists of the 20th century
Oswald Longfield Brett spent much time sketching ships in Sydney Harbour and imagining the day when he could go to sea. He also drew inspiration for painting from his mother Estelle Brett (nee Mutton), a talented amateur portrait and landscape artist. Both Estelle and Oswald's sister Judith encouraged him with his painting even later in his life. Os, as he was affectionately called by his friends, knew at an early age that he would be a professional artist concentrating entirely on ships and the -
Mayne Pharma pushes for stronger-for-longer oxycodone
Listed drug company Mayne Pharma could take Federal Court action to revive its failed push to have its longer-life generic oxycodone pain relief product introduced in Australia. -
Mission Beach skydiving accident: Helmet cam footage no help to investigators
via abc.net.auMid-air video footage from one of the three skydivers who died in far north Queensland last Friday is inconclusive in pinpointing the cause of the tragedy, police confirm. -
Maggie Beer backs winemaker who destroyed $300,000 of rival's stock
Deep feelings of treachery and betrayal led a respected Barossa Valley winemaker to destroy 27,000 litres of shiraz and chardonnay at a rival company, a court has been told.