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Teen's body found at Adelaide's Glenelg beach
via abc.net.auThe body of a 15-year-old girl, who was visiting Adelaide from India to compete in the Pacific School Games, is pulled from the water at Glenelg beach following the rescue of four other girls on Sunday. -
Mediation service that separates warring couples experiences record demand
via abc.net.auA mediation service that resolves family law disputes without going to court or requiring separated partners to see each other experiences record demand in South Australia. -
Terror-alert speakers, CCTV rolled out across Melbourne's CBD
via abc.net.auDozens of loudspeakers are installed around Melbourne's CBD as part of a new emergency warning system, which police will soon test to give the public "a feel" for the sound of the alert. -
Education jobs row leaves loudest 'voice of the workers' of WA strangely silent
via abc.net.auThe election of a Labor Government was a union dream come truebut a seemingly major conflict of interest for the state's most senior union official could make things very messy indeed, writes Rebecca Carmody. -
'A carton of beer to run': Why elaborate Christmas light shows won't blow out your power bill
via abc.net.auWorried about what Christmas lights will do to your power bill? There's no need. It can cost you less than a carton, says a Darwin electrical engineer. -
This Australian athlete says it's time to take ultimate frisbee seriously
via abc.net.auYou've probably never heard of Michelle Phillips, even though she represents Australia internationally and has captioned a national team. She says it's about time ultimate frisbee was respected as a real sport. -
Oodnadatta pink roadhouse safe haven for travellers despite mobile black spot problems
via abc.net.auFor many drivers in the outback, where there are few options to rest, it is more than just an average roadhouse. -
The Ashes: Mitchell Marsh and Peter Handscomb's fate rests with WACA pitch for third Test
via abc.net.auAustralian all-rounder Mitch Marsh is set to earn a recall for the third Ashes Test against England if the WACA deck looks to be a batsman-friendly pitch. -
Search resumes for missing teen at Adelaide's Glenelg beach
via abc.net.auThe search for a 15-year-old girl who went missing in the water at Glenelg beach in Adelaide resumes, after lifesavers rescued a group of four other girls yesterday. -
Queensland weather: Severe weekend storm could take weeks to fully repair homes in south-east
via abc.net.auAuthorities say it may take until Christmas to clear all the debris from severe storms that hit parts of south-east Queensland over the weekend, as residents continue to assess the damage to their homes. -
Sex, cults and the bizarre world of Providence leader Jeong Myeong-seok
via abc.net.auRecruiters are active in and around shopping centres and university campuses and target tall, attractive women. -
Brainwashed: In one urgent phone call Gerry Wageman's life changed forever
via abc.net.auWhen Gerry Wageman discovered his daughter had been recruited into a Korean cult led by a convicted rapist, he was traumatised. He copes by pretending Camilla is no longer part of his life"it's as if she's dead"yet he is confident she will return home one day. -
Why is Canberra the home of Summernats car festival?
via abc.net.auFor a city that's home to Parliament House and a tulip festival, an event dedicated to fast cars and burnouts might seem like a bit of a stretch. -
Inland rail: Here's what you need to know about the $10 billion project
via abc.net.auIt's going to cost taxpayers at least $10 billion and isn't predicted to turn a profit for about 50 years, but proponents say Australia is in desperate need of an inland railway to ease the number of trucks on our roads and create a more efficient freight system for the next 100 years. -
Perth couple poised to become first in Australia to file for same-sex divorce
via abc.net.auAs same-sex couples rushed to registry offices this weekend to file their intention to marry, lawyers in Perth were lodging documents of a different kind, on behalf of a woman set to become the first in Australia to file for a same-sex divorce. -
Melbourne City claims A-League win over Central Coast Mariners as post-Tim Cahill life begins
via abc.net.auRoss McCormack scores the only goal in Melbourne City's 1-0 defeat of Central Coast Mariners in its first match since the exit of Socceroos great Tim Cahill. -
Melbourne City v Central Coast Mariners: A-League scores and stats
via abc.net.auMelbourne City claims the three points with a 1-0 victory over Central Coast Mariners to wrap up round 10 of the A-League. Look back at the stats that matter in our ScoreCentre. -
Bull's 'catastrophic' broken leg caught on video at Adelaide rodeo, prompting RSPCA to call for ban
via abc.net.auGraphic video emerges of a bull suffering a horrific leg break at an event in Adelaide, prompting the RSPCA to repeat its call to ban rodeos. -
The Ashes: Ben Duckett's England suspension not a laughing matter for Australia ahead of Perth Test
via abc.net.auAustralia coach Darren Lehmann insists he is not amused by England's discipline issues following the suspension of fringe player Ben Duckett for reportedly pouring a beer over senior teammate James Anderson. -
Ashes 2017/18: Kevin Pietersen slams England and suggests factions may be at play
England are imploding and are in eat-their-own mode, with the maverick batsman turned commentator at the front of the queue. -
WA man suffers serious injuries in an explosion at oil refinery
A Bunbury man has been airlifted to hospital following an explosion at an oil refinery on Saturday night. -
Chaos at Perth boat ramp as mercury soars to 38C
There were scenes of mayhem at a Perth boat ramp this morning as a perfect storm of hot weather and ideal fishing conditions saw people flock to the ocean. -
Melbourne's maternity wards: Booming or almost buckling?
Northern Hospital recently delivered a record number of babies in one month, and has warned it will reach physical capacity soon. -
Melbourne United, Sydney Kings prepare for crunch game under a cloud of sadness
Melbourne United and Sydney Kings will face off on Monday night but members of both clubs will be recalling a former star lost far too soon. -
Brave Highland Reel gets perfect farewell in front of Adian O'Brien in Hong Kong
Champion stayer Highland Reel brought the curtain on his wonderful career with a typically brave but dominant win in the Hong Kong International Vase at Sha Tin. -
'The grief is forever': WA mum speaks out on youth suicide
"That morning I remember standing in the hallway and saying to him, ‘You’re so bloody handsome’ and giving him a big kiss – and that’s the last time I told him I loved him, because after that, he was gone." -
WBBL: Opening weekend of record audiences show Women's Big Bash has truly arrived
Women's Big Bash records fell on and off the field after a hugely successful opening weekend. -
Vasyl Lomachenko retains WBO super-featherweight world title
The impressive Ukrainian handed the Cuban-born American his first professional defeat. -
Aussies' Nobel Prize 'straight to the pool room', now give us global nukes ban
Global nuclear weapons ban would be better than a Nobel, say peace prize winners -
WBBL: Sixers show title-winning form to defeat Thunder in Sydney derby
The Sydney Sixers have surged straight to the top of the WBBL table after downing the crosstown Thunder at North Sydney Oval. -
Cyclist dead after being hit by car in Macedon
A cyclist in his 40s has died after he was hit by a car at Black Forest Drive in Macedon onSunday morning. -
ACT Brumbies to announce drought-breaking $14,000 profit at AGM on Wednesday
The Brumbies hope they have found smooth waters after three years of off-field disruptions. -
Greens look to join Matthew Guy in move to kill West Gate Tunnel
The Greens are prepared to team up with the Coalition to block an extension of Transurban's CityLink contract, in a move that could deliver the kiss of death to Labor's West Gate Tunnel. -
WBBL: Sydney Sixers remain perfect with derby win over Sydney Thunder
via abc.net.auReigning champions Sydney Sixers complete an impressive opening weekend to their WBBL title defence with an imperious six-wicket derby win over Sydney Thunder. -
Record housing approvals drive development fatigue, planning bureaucrat says
The NSW government is on track to double the supply of homes achieved through the rezoning of state land, but the community has had enough. -
Three rescued from overturned boat in Sydney's east
Three people have been rescued from an overturned boat off the coast of Sydney's eastern beaches. -
Racing NSW blocks Crownbet from NSW vision to protect exclusivity
The battle ground for corporate bookmakers is a tough one and operators are always looking for an edge on rivals. -
Aranda Primary School wins junior volleyball league title at Lyneham
Sydney 2000 Olympian Rachel Uren is running a program to get more children involved in volleyball. -
Meg Lanning says batting records are tumbling in the WBBL for a reason
Cricket superstar Meg Lanning says conditions, tactics and the professionalisation of women's cricket are leading to record breaking scores on the opening weekend of the WBBL. -
George Street section re-opens as Minister shuts down retailers at press conference
via abc.net.auThe State Government is celebrating the re-opening of part of Sydney's CBD where light rail has been finished, but the Transport Minister was not interested in hearing from affected retailers who say they feel like "collateral damage". -
The woman who shaped Beckham's abs is coming to Brisbane
One of the people who helped shape David Beckham’s abs is coming to Brisbane to teach creatives how they can carve out their own niche. -
Young boy fighting for life after hitting head in swimming pool
A young boy remains in hospital after being pulled from a pool and resuscitated in on Saturday afternoon. -
Melbourne Renegades head to Geelong for pre-BBL practice match
Tim Ludeman has starred in the Melbourne Renegades practice match at Geelong on Sunday, smashing an unbeaten 97 runs off 49 balls. -
Get out the credit card to buy likely site of Bennelong's grave
There is still time to take steps towards creating a proper memorial to this important Australian. -
Queensland storm brings 130,000 lighting strikes to south-east, brings down trees
via abc.net.auResidents in Landsborough report the worst storm in decades, after 130,000 lighting strikes and heavy wind and rain causes havoc across parts of south-east Queensland. -
Greg Hickman believes bonus-chasing Pierata is still improving
Greg Hickman has his eyes on the $500,000 summer bonus with smart three-year-old Pierata as he lines up in the Gold Edition Stakes at Doomben on Saturday. -
ABL: David Kandilas gifts Canberra Cavalry series win over Melbourne Aces
He had the tune of Christina Aguilera's Candy Man rife in the minds of Canberra fans. -
Perth man savagely bashed outside Thornlie tavern
Police are investigating after a man was savagely bashed outside a Thornlie tavern last month. -
Who needs an esky? South-east Queensland residents take advantage of hail blanket
When confronted by an icy winter wonderland, locals created an "environmentally friendly" esky to chill their drinks while the dark clouds passed. -
Daniel Andrews under internal pressure to get back to basics
"They don't care about safe schools": Daniel Andrews urged to heed the lessons of the disaster in Northcote.