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Kidney specialists call for system overhaul to stop Indigenous patients making fatal choices
via abc.net.auThe pressures of undergoing long-term dialysis far from home can be so great for some Indigenous patients that they would rather die, experts say, and a new report is calling for major changes to the renal care system to prevent that from happening. -
History of the high heel: It wasn't always a woman's shoe
via abc.net.auIt's a dilemma many women face when they go outdo they deal with uncomfortable heels or opt for flats? But believe it or not, the high heel trend began with men. -
Failed abalone farm at Anxious Bay could leave taxpayers with the bill for costly clean-up
via abc.net.auSouth Australian taxpayers may be left to pay for the clean-up of a failed abalone aquaculture venture off the state's west coast after it went broke for a third time. -
East Gippsland councillor Ben Buckley convicted and fined for refusing to vote in 2016 federal election
via abc.net.auAnti-compulsory voting campaigner Ben Buckley is fined $100 for not voting in the 2016 federal election. -
Man assaulted in Hampton home invasion months after drive-by shooting on same street
via abc.net.auNeighbours are left confused and concerned after a violent home invasion in Melbourne's south-east, on the same quiet street where a house was targeted in a drive-by shooting earlier this year. -
Police investigate woman's 'suspicious' death after body found on Gold Coast road
via abc.net.auA 55-year-old man is assisting police after a 51-year-old woman is found dead on a residential road at Worongary late on Sunday. -
Man killed after falling into woodchipper at rural property at Gympie
via abc.net.auA 54-year-old man dies after falling into a woodchipper on a rural property at Gympie, north of Brisbane. -
Can you make a living as an artist in Australia? Yes, but it's not as easy as it used to be
via abc.net.auPeople may pursue the arts for love not money, but how do Australian artists pay their bills? -
Phoenix Newitt: 11yo Tasmanian girl shot in face released from Melbourne hospital
via abc.net.auEleven-year-old Tasmanian girl Phoenix Newitt, shot in the face in August as she sat in a car with her family, is back home after surgery in Melbourne to remove bullet fragments from her brain, heart and lungs. -
Queensland election: Deputy Premier Jackie Trad's seat under threat from Greens, poll shows
via abc.net.auJackie Trad may be in danger of losing her seat of South Brisbane to Amy McMahon if Liberal National Party voters give their second preference to the Greens, a Galaxy poll suggests. -
Women's Ashes Test: Abrasive pitch ruined best possible chance of grandstand finish
via abc.net.auWhile people will retain fond memories of this game, a chance was lost to cement something more substantial because of a flat, abrasive and worn pitch, writes Geoff Lemon. -
Hemp food hits the shelves as crop's edible products legalised in Australia, NZ
via abc.net.auWith hemp beer, hemp chocolate and hemp oil debuting over the weekend, industry is rushing to bring even more products to consumers as the product is now legal to be sold as food in Australia. -
Sydney Opera House production Chrysalis looks beyond disability, refutes 'better off dead' belief
via abc.net.auA man with cerebral palsy whose mother was told he was better off dead is about to take the stage to celebrate life. -
Central Queensland council sticks by bounty on 'monster' feral cats
via abc.net.auThe Banana Shire Council says despite receiving a "fair few ridiculous letters and phone calls", it will continue its $10 bounty on feral cats, providing residents present the scalps of the dead animals to collect. -
Queensland election: Outspoken MP Jo-Ann Miller urges Labor to be respectful of One Nation voters
via abc.net.auOutspoken Labor MP Jo-Ann Miller has a more conciliatory tone toward One Nation than her party, urging it to be respectful of One Nation voters. -
Indigenous military veterans from regional Australia honoured in national photography exhibition
via abc.net.auIndigenous military veterans have been photographed for an exhibition honouring their service. -
Aboriginal people spread native plants by hand, new study finds
via abc.net.auBush-tucker plants were spread by hand across mountainous regions in New South Wales by Indigenous people, according to a new scientific theory published today. -
Mike Willesee: A premonition, plane crash and testing miracles
via abc.net.auVeteran journalist Mike Willesee reveals how a miracle plane crash escape changed his life forever, kick-starting a journey back to his faithsomething that has given him strength in his battle with cancer. -
How divorce can spark self-discovery and happiness for women
via abc.net.auRenee Catt doesn't hold back when describing the separation from her husband. But she's found a new side to herself as a divorced woman. -
'Why would he call me old?': A history of US-North Korea presidential insults
North Korea is known for hurling insults at world leaders. Rarely have those leaders responded. -
Dialling into drug and alcohol issues
Some services are proving indispensable to recovering addicts. -
One Nation's old guard and new blood canvass votes in party heartland of Ipswich
Ipswich is where One Nation began in 1997. Will it be where the party stakes its biggest claim in 2017, 20 years on, or will it simply help elect an LNP government? -
Lightning showers and hail the size of golf balls as severe storms lash Perth
Perth's southern coastal suburbs were lashed with hail, lightning showers, thunder and heavy rain as a cluster of storm cells moved in on Sunday evening. -
Two men arrested after $6 million worth of cocaine, concealed in tiles, seized
Two men have been charged after more than 20 kilograms of cocaine was seized during a joint-agency investigation into international drug trafficking by NSW Police and the Australian Border Force. -
Lupita Nyong'o 'disappointed' Grazia UK removed her hair from its cover
"There is still a very long way to go to combat the unconscious prejudice against black women's complexion, hair style and texture." -
Why 'asking first' doesn't excuse Louis CK's behaviour
Why 'asking first' doesn't excuse Louis CK's lewd behaviour. -
Best of the world in pictures, November 13
The best photos from the international wire agencies. -
Man in a stable condition after being stabbed in the back at Kingsgrove
A man has been taken to hospital in a serious condition after he was stabbed on a street in Sydney's south-west this morning. -
Sexual harassment: we are confronted by our own littleness
Fresh figures show a dreadful degree of inhumanity in our prosperous land we like to think is based on the notion of a fair go. -
Burning the Midnight Oil over Domain use
Peter Garrett's claim that "if The Domain was good enough for Paul's mentor Jack Lang it is good enough for Midnight Oil" rings hollow ("Keating accuses Garrett of squatting on a sacred Sydney site", November 11-12). -
Superquiz and Target, Monday, November 13
Trivia buffs: test your knowledge with today's interactive superquiz. -
Rugby League World Cup: Ireland miss quarters while winless Samoa go through
Ireland had a few big things to say after missing out on the quarter-finals despite winning two pool matches -
Remarks by WestConnex chief Dennis Cliche 'undermined NSW Chief Scientist'
WestConnex boss Dennis Cliche has been forced to admit he falsely claimed that NSW chief scientist Professor Mary O'Kane had praised the motorway's planned exhaust ventilation stacks after she warned him that the comments called into question her integrity and independence. -
With 300,000 followers, Pikelet the pooch makes celebrity stop in Melbourne
'We're obsessed with our dogs' - the rise of pet social media accounts -
Bennett: We've run out of time to play well for 80 minutes
Once more, Wayne Bennett was happy at halftime and glum by fulltime -
Farmers rush to cash in on booming prices for wool
Wool prices are rising faster than Sydney house prices and farmers are rushing to cash in. -
Sydney leading market slowdown but buyers still paying top dollar for knock-downs at auctions
It seems there's no quenching the appetites of Sydney renovators and builders, who paid top dollar this weekend for a handful of properties that have seen better days. -
Malcolm Turnbull calls North Korea 'criminals', urges Hong Kong to help
Hong Kong: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has accused North Korea of being one of the world's most "cunning, sophisticated criminals," involved in many serious crimes, including drug trafficking, in his strongest condemnation yet of the dictator Kim Jong-un. -
Rebel Wilson reveals sexual harassment allegations
London: Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson claims she has been a victim of sexual harassment in Hollywood. -
The Sleeping Beauty review: Bluebird cameo flies high among technical excellence
Capitol Theatre, November 11 -
Unis announce new early offers for IB students
International Baccalaureate students will get early offers from a number of Sydney universities based on their predicted results, up to three weeks ahead of the new December 21 round of offers for HSC students. -
Investment bank Goldman Sachs reaps $16.5 million for 11 months WestConnex work
The money will be paid for financial advice on the sale of 51 per cent of the tollway -
Mental health service calls for plan to deal with same-sex marriage survey damage
.The worst fears of mental health providers about effects of the same-sex marriage survey have been wildly exceeded, new figures show. -
The changing face of trade unions
Union leaders are spending more time campaigning in favour of marriage equality and paid domestic violence leave than bargaining with employers on wages and conditions. -
It's the Trans-Pacific Partnership with fewer bad bits
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is dead. In its place, maybe, we'll have something lesser, with a longer title: the Progressive Comprehensive Trans-Pacific Partnership, or PCTPP. -
Manus Island facility upgrade cost $8.1m for 24 days' work
More than 400 refugees and asylum seekers told they will be forcibly removed from the old processing centre on Monday. -
Singaporean developer CEL Australia ordered to clean up Tower Melbourne site
The first developer to pull pin on major city project in years has been ordered to clean up its site after "filthy eyesore" complaints. -
8yo girl dies in hospital after horror drag race crash at Perth Motorplex
"My heart in a million pieces," her father wrote. -
LNP says it is in the clear on $100K donations as it courts grey vote
The LNP launched its bid for the grey vote on Sunday, and says it has cleared up issues with the declaration of $100,000 in donations. -
Pass euthanasia laws says former Supreme Court Judge
"He promised her he would never allow her to be put into nursing care. He set up the lounge room like a little hospital but eventually he was told she would have to go into care."