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NT royal commission finds girls in youth detention subjected to 'inappropriate sexualised behaviour'
via abc.net.auFemale detainees at Don Dale had to shower in "unacceptable" facilities, struggled to access pads and tampons and had inappropriate, sexualised relationships with guards who abused their power, the royal commission finds. -
Dead penguins and devil poo all in a day's work for TMAG's vertebrate collections manager
via abc.net.auYou need a strong stomach when preparing a penguin skeleton for research, but it's important work for our understanding of the world. -
Melbourne traffic: Truck tears down tram lines, causes problems in CBD
via abc.net.auMelbourne is experiencing traffic problems during the morning peak period after a truck got hooked on overhead tram lines and pulled them down at a busy CBD intersection. -
Language classes compulsory for Year 3 students in all WA schools from 2018
via abc.net.auA momentous change in the education curriculum will see all Year 3 students learning a language from next year, which educators say will make it easier for children to retain information and improve their concentration. -
Yorke Peninsula car crash claims three lives in South Australia
via abc.net.auA two-car collision near Maitland on the Yorke Peninsula claims its third life after an 82-year-old man dies from his injuries in hospital overnight. -
'Always Was, Always Will Be' artwork on Taylor Square building to be painted over as council sells icon
via abc.net.auThe artist behind Oxford Street's striking pink and blue T2 building at Taylor Square says he is disappointed the council is selling the building, and in protest will paint over it to avoid it appearing on "some misappropriated venue". -
New alcohol restrictions to threaten tourism in East Kimberley, business owners say
via abc.net.auTourists should be exempt from daily limits on take-away alcohol purchases in East Kimberley say local business owners. -
Opioid prescription crisis: Everyday Aussies not 'doctor shoppers' at heart of crisis, experts say
via abc.net.auThe prescription opioid crisis is often linked to doctor shoppingbut most addicts are actually average Australians who only see one GP. Now there's calls to overhaul doctor prescribing practices. -
Oakden Senate inquiry begins, families given 'first opportunity to hear the truth'
via abc.net.auThe families of vulnerable patients who suffered abuse and neglect at the condemned Oakden nursing home will have the chance to hear from those who were responsible for the facility at a Senate inquiry in Adelaide today. -
Q&A: High school student challenges Christian broadcaster and former politician on same-sex marriage
via abc.net.auA high school student takes on a former politician and Christian broadcaster on Q&A, arguing that calls for religious protections in same-sex marriage legislation are "unjustified" because it is "legally and morally wrong" to discriminate against the LGBTIQ community. -
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's failure to remember a single AC/DC song lights up Twitter
via abc.net.auMalcolm Turnbull's Monday started on a rock music station, where he couldn't name an AC/DC track. But helpful Twitter users have given the PM hundreds of suggestions. -
Foreign investment surcharge could turn buyers away from South Australia, agents warn
via abc.net.auReal estate agents specialising in overseas investors warn the SA Government the way a new levy on foreign investment in residential property is being applied will damage the state's reputation as a good place to invest. -
Soldier Nicholas Baxter found guilty of manslaughter over baby son's death
via abc.net.auA jury in Townsville finds soldier Nicholas Baxter guilty of the manslaughter of his baby son, who suffered 17 rib fractures and brain injuries before his death in 2011. -
Smoky mouse breeding boosted by food and flowers as scientists work to save mammal
via abc.net.auScientists are falling back on the clichesfood and flowersas they play Cupid in the hopes of boosting numbers of the critically endangered native smoky mouse. -
Homeless aged care facility opens with 60 beds in regional New South Wales
via abc.net.auThe $16.7M Benjamin Short Grove aged care facility aims to address the growing number of older homeless people in the state's central west region. -
NT royal commission: Stoush between NT, Commonwealth over Don Dale closure funding
via abc.net.auDon Dale Youth Detention Centre is set to close in the wake of a royal commission into youth justice in the Northern Territory, but it is unclear who will pay for its replacement. -
SA Government announces $2 million digital gaming development fund
via abc.net.auAdelaide could soon be home to some of the world's largest game developers once a digital hub is built in the CBD, with the South Australian Government pledging $2 million towards building the space. -
SSM: Rainbow town in regional NSW bands together after post office struck by homophobic graffiti
via abc.net.auAfter making headlines across Australia for its rainbow-covered streets, vandals have spray-painted homophobic messages across the NSW south coast town of Cobargo. -
Mitchell Pearce could be about to leave the Sydney Roosters for the Manly Sea Eagles
via abc.net.auMitchell Pearce asks for, and receives, an exit from the Sydney Roosters while Manly releases Blake Green from the final year of his contract. Coincidence, or deal impending? -
Tasmanian council employee cops it over Christmas tree vandalism Facebook tirade
via abc.net.auA Tasmanian rural council has "counselled" a staff member over language used in a public Facebook post on the council's official page following the destruction of a Christmas tree. -
Jim Molan to take Fiona Nash's Senate spot after High Court finds Hollie Hughes ineligible, orders recount
via abc.net.auLiberal candidate and retired Army major general Jim Molan is set to take former Nationals deputy leader Fiona Nash's Senate seat after the High Court found Hollie Hughes ineligible to fill the spot and ordered a special recount. -
Trusting in science pays off for farmers reaping better than average after a dry start
via abc.net.auBroadacre farmers north-east of Adelaide are reaping a better than average crop after utilising science to make the most of a dry start to winter. -
Specialist shortage in Tasmania drives patients interstate to avoid 'unacceptable' wait times
via abc.net.auA Tasmanian woman says she faced permanent eye damage due to a shortage of specialist medical services in the state, a problem the AMA and frontline health staff say is causing patients to slip through the cracks. -
Perth boy Lachlan Mitchell's family call for day care pool ban after drowning death
via abc.net.auThe family of two-year-old Lachlan Mitchellwho drowned at a Perth family day care centre after he was left alone outside for just seven minuteswants pools banned at day care centres across WA. -
Queensland election: Drive-through polling booths open at Cleveland, Sunshine Coast
via abc.net.auQueensland's first drive-through polling booths open, but don't expect "fries with that" or even a sausage sizzle at the other end. -
Stolen sentimental jewellery saved from being melted, police look for rightful owners
via abc.net.auVictoria Police say they have recovered a quarter-of-a-million dollars worth of stolen jewellery just before it was due to be melted at a gold buying store. Now they're looking for the rightful owners. -
High tech map of avocado, macadamia and mango orchards helps disaster response
via abc.net.auMango, macadamia, and avocado crops are mapped to help with disease outbreaks and natural disaster responses. -
Esplanade murder: Teen accused of killing Patrick Slater seen with bloodstained weapon, court told
via abc.net.auAn 11-year-old boy was caught on CCTV wielding the heavily bloodstained screwdriver used to fatally stab Patrick Slater in the chest following Australia Day celebrations in Perth last year, a court is told. -
Belinda Bauer with a gento penguin
via abc.net.auBelinda Bauer with a gento penguin -
Army's training program in troubled Toomelah community sees success in building lives
via abc.net.auJacinta Dennison had almost given up on her aged care career until she was recruited and set back on its path via an Australian Army program. -
Aus Music Month: Top Enders debate the Northern Territory's best music
via abc.net.auYothu Yindi, Warumpi Band and a jingle from an ice coffee ad are among the NT's favourite tracks. -
Queensland election: Minor parties won't get a word in this time, Premier says
via abc.net.auAnnastacia Palaszczuk says she won't hold discussions with any crossbenchers if she fails to get enough seats to govern on her own in this Saturday's election, doubling down on her all-or-nothing strategy. -
Little terns and beachgoers learning to coexist on eroding NSW beach
via abc.net.auLittle terns migrate from Asia every year, but this time around they have picked a rather inconvenient new home on top of a mound of dredged sand set aside for a beach replenishment project on the NSW mid-north coast. -
Mephisto, the only remaining German A7V tank from World War I, kept safe in a bubble in Ipswich
via abc.net.auThe world's only German A7V tank from World War I is being housed in a large plastic bubble west of Brisbane. -
Sue Neill-Fraser on hunger strike amid claims of bullying within Risdon prison
via abc.net.auConvicted murderer Sue Neill-Fraser is staging a hunger strike at Hobart's Risdon Prison over the way she has been treated by authorities. -
Desert frogs come alive in Red Centre's outback following a week of heavy rains
via abc.net.auNative frogs in parts of central Australia have come out in force after a week of rainfall in a sight not often seen for years. -
Sydney toll road users to get free car rego after spending $25 per week
via abc.net.auMotorists who rack up weekly bills of $25 or more on Sydney's toll roads will get their car registration for free, the NSW Government announces. -
Kathy Jackson, former Health Services Union boss, pleads not guilty to misusing members' money
via abc.net.auFormer Health Services Union boss Kathy Jackson pleads not guilty to 166 theft and deception offences, as she was committed to stand trial over the misappropriation of hundreds of thousands of dollars of members' money. -
Sex abuse royal commission: Townsville Christian high school closing doors over safety concerns
via abc.net.auShalom Christian College in Townsville is shutting down its secondary and boarding schools for "the welfare and best interests of our students", after the Uniting Church told the child sex abuse royal commission it could not guarantee student safety. -
Alcohol, cabbage soup and vinegar potatoes: Fad dieting through the ages
via abc.net.auFrom drinking only alcohol to swallowing tapeworms, fad diets have been a feature of human life for centuriesand despite their dubious nature, there are no signs their popularity is fading. -
Greens critical of 'toxic culture' within SA Parliament after Christmas sex tweet row
via abc.net.auGreens MP Tammy Franks condemns SA Parliament's "toxic culture" in State Parliament, after a sex industry tweet featuring Christmas decorations inspired by female genitalia was forwarded to her by Speaker Michael Atkinson. -
Farmers open the gate to social farming to change lives for people with disabilities and their carers
via abc.net.auFarmers in southern WA open their gates to people with social and health problems to give them the chance to develop new skills and have new experiences, embracing the concept of social farming. -
Victoria plans terror law changes as Melbourne's CBD gets permanent bollards and planters
via abc.net.auThe Victorian Government proposes law changes to allow police to hold children as young as 14 without charge, as permanent bollards and planters are installed in Melbourne to prevent terrorist attacks. -
Call for Tasmanian Government to buy Edith Creek dairy processor, save jobs
via abc.net.auAs Murray Goulburn confirms the closure of its Edith Creek dairy processing operation by the end of November, the union representing workers wants the Government to intervene and buy the business. -
Retracing Chinese Australian family history and colonial settlement of regional New South Wales
via abc.net.au'You don't look very Chinese': Retracing a Chinese Australian family's role in the colonial settlement of regional New South Wales.