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Bombing of Darwin: Inside the buildings that survived WWII air raids and Cyclone Tracy
via abc.net.auHow smart design, tropical architecture and a good amount of luck saved these relics of pre-war Darwin. -
Tropical Cyclone Kelvin weakens, but heavy flooding cuts off Great Northern Highway
via abc.net.auTropical Cyclone Kelvin, which brought damaging winds and heavy rain to northern WA, weakens to a category one system as it tracks inland, but there are fears flooding affecting a major supply road could lead to food shortages in the region. -
The surprisingly frugal habits of the super rich
via abc.net.auFrom flying economy to catching public transport and never buying bottled watersee how some of Australia's richest people save money. -
SA election: Nick Xenophon's SA Best lodges complaint against independent Mark Aldridge
via abc.net.auAn independent candidate for the northern suburbs seat of Ramsay said he would continue using the slogan 'SA's Best candidate', despite Nick Xenophon's SA Best party making a complaint to the electoral commissioner. -
Cyclonic Queensland surf to hit its peak today, Gold Coast beaches still closed
via abc.net.auThe surf hitting southern Queensland is "as good as you can get" for experienced board riders in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Gita, but Gold Coast beaches are closed and lifeguards are urging swimmers to stay away. -
Brisbane man accuses housemate of beating, torturing him over months
via abc.net.auTwo men face torture and assault charges after a 25-year-old-man with cuts and bruises went to a Brisbane police station and reported he was beaten and held against his will for months. -
Tropical Cyclone Kelvin weakens but brings heavy rains, flooding to northern WA
via abc.net.auCyclone Kelvin is downgraded to a category one system as it tracks inland, with arterial roads in northern Western Australia closing due to heavy rain and flooding. -
Cannabis plants discovered by firefighters at Springvale factory fire
via abc.net.auFirefighters discover hundreds of cannabis plants growing in a hydroponic set-up after being called to a factory fire in Melbourne's south-east. -
Roebourne sex abuse and alcohol problems targeted under WA Government strategy
via abc.net.auSafe houses, a night curfew, alcohol restrictions and an overhaul of services are being touted by the WA Government to fix a town where 200 children have been sexually abused. -
How to transform your teenager from a reluctant reader to avid bookworm in five steps
via abc.net.auAre you frustrated that your teenager no longer reads? Here are five top tips to change that. -
Bombing of Darwin digger returns for the first time in over 70 years
via abc.net.auA 94-year-old digger returns to the NT for the first time in over 70 years to commemorate the Bombing of Darwin, a tragedy he says many struggled to understand. -
Stymie reporting website for children uncovers self-harm clubs for year 8 students
via abc.net.auA website where students can anonymously disclose details of bullying, illegal activity and self-harm is receiving one notification every four minutes. -
Meeting the local caricatures at the Beechwood Hotel isn't the same without Alan J Lester
via abc.net.auAlan J Lester immortalised his drinking buddies on the wall of his local pub. But now that he's no longer around, the new owner of the Beechwood Hotel is seeking someone to continue the tradition. -
Melbourne City's W-League success fulfilling the promise of Australian women's football
via abc.net.auMelbourne City's runaway success in the W-League may attract jealousy and resentment, but it is providing Australian football with the blueprint to build a stronger audience. -
Why are the dilapidated Alexander and Albemarle buildings in Woden still standing?
via abc.net.auIt's been eight years since Federal public servants vacated the Alexander and Albemarle buildings in Canberra's south, but the site remains a "decaying wasteland" and an "eyesore" in the national capital. -
How Steven McRae and Alexander Campbell leapt to the top of the ballet world
Drag racing or ballet? Cricket or dance? Steven McRae and Alexander Campbell are at the pinnacle of international ballet. But just how did these two dancers go from western Sydney to London's Covent Garden? -
Marine numbers in Darwin to rise as Turnbull, Trump talk security
The US will send more Marines and cutting edge Raptor fighter jets to Australia this year amid a growing appetite on both sides to step up military co-operation in Asia to face rising security challenges. -
Top US officials tell European foreign policy leaders to ignore Donald Trump
Top US officials have told Europe's foreign policy elite to pay no attention to Donald Trump's tweets. -
'They're laughing their asses off in Moscow': Trump on the attack over Russia probe
US President Donald Trump spent the weekend in Florida attacking friends and enemies from his golf retreat. -
Winter Olympics 2018: Russian curling medallist suspected of doping
Russian curling medallist at the Winter Olympics has reportedly tested positive for a banned substance. -
Queenslanders could pay for better insurance for the state's 36,000 rural firies
In 2010 Queensland's Audit Office asked for better legal protection for Queensland's 36,000 volunteer rural firefighters. Only now are changes about to begin. -
Driver charged over cyclist's death in Double Bay
The cyclist died when his bike and a car collided at Double Bay late last year. -
Missing Ipswich woman and toddler found 'safe and well', Queensland Police say
via abc.net.auA 27-year-old woman and her 18-month-old daughter who had been missing since Tuesday have been found "safe and well", Queensland Police say. -
A citizens' jury could solve our thorny constitutional questions
From section 44 to the republic, a jury process could harness public support for change. -
Labor has a cancer growing in it that must be cut out
Apologists for China in the Labor Party have been working, wittingly or otherwise, to entrench China’s influence. -
Property fires up with $330m commercial offering
An estimated $330 million in city real estate is set to test the market. -
Everything was all White on the Night
Melbourne's sixth annual White Night event was blessed with perfect weather, a big well-behaved crowd, and a plethora of stunning attractions. -
Winter Olympics 2018: Controversy as David Morris fails to make aerials final
Aerial skier David Morris has failed to make the Winter Olympics final. -
Winter Olympics 2018: Adam Rippon, one of 15 openly gay athletes, smashes barriers
The first openly gay male athlete at a Winter Olympics was British figure skater John Curry in 1976. -
John McGrath sets up lean, mean board to restore market confidence
John McGrath, the founder of the embattled real estate group, McGrath, is set to appoint a new chairman on Monday, who said to be a ''well known former chief financial officer''. -
Vice Media's scandals, SBS blushes, and the millennial exodus from TV
A string of scandals have rocked a high flying media company to its core, and put its Australian partner SBS in an awkward position. -
The Netflix effect: TV networks' shifting video on demand strategies
Millennials’ hunger for video on demand is widely tipped to continue, but the TV networks aren’t giving up this audience without a fight. -
The battle for time
Valuing time in the gig economy can be tricky for workers. -
QLD to develop world first energy Big Data system to cut power bills
UQ is creating a Big Data platform that can use information from millions of homes to control energy usage and drive down electricity costs. -
Gary Perlstein officially turns poacher after Specialty Fashion exit
Former Myer exec Daniel Bracken is the new game keeper and Specialty Fashion's departing boss Gary Perlstein is officially a poacher after his exit. -
Why the bonk ban is a good thing
The ban sends a signal that affairs between ministers and staff foster a lack of transparency in ministers’ offices that is simply bad for democracy. -
'Sue me': Village Roadshow chief slams Google for 'facilitating crime'
Village Roadshow co-chief executive Graham Burke has slammed Google for "facilitating crime" by allowing piracy. -
Defiant Barnaby hits back over travel and declares he can work with Malcolm
Barnaby Joyce insists he can work with Malcolm Turnbull. -
NSW to get its own Productivity Commission to lower living costs
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet says the new Productivity Commission will create "huge momentum" to change NSW for the better. -
Injury cloud over NSW Waratahs hooker Damien Fitzpatrick ahead of Stormers clash
The Waratahs forwards are confident they can put injury woes and some pre-season wobbles behind them ahead of their season opening home game against the Stormers this week. -
Paul Burrell claims Princess Diana's letter said 'my husband is going to kill me'
Former royal butler Paul Burrell has alleged Princess Diana wrote him a letter nine months before her death saying "I fear my husband is going to kill me. In an automobile accident". -
Gaze wants to remain coach after Kings end season on a high
They fell well short of the finals but the Sydney Kings finished the season on a hot streak with their 101-86 win over the New Zealand Breakers. -
Bushranger's maiden ton halts Bulls' Shield charge
Victoria’s match against Queensland appears destined for a certain draw thanks to a massive maiden century from Will Pucovski. -
Queenslanders could pay for changes to the state's 36,000 rural firies
In 2010 Queensland's Audit Office asked for better legal protection for Queensland's 36,000 volunteer rural firefighters. Only now are changes about to begin. -
Former Gold Coast cop Rick Flori calls for action against senior officer
Rick Flori says a senior police officer took illegal disciplinary action against him for leaking footage of a police bashing in 2012. -
Two die on Victorian roads within hours of each other
A man and a woman died on Victorian roads in separate crashes on Sunday. -
Transport Minister apologises for misleading Premier over land sale
Improving public transport on Sydney's north shore has been complicated by the sale of land in Chatswood, according to Willoughby Council. -
PM says his Joyce comments were 'absolutely the right thing to do'
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull defends his comments about his deputy's behaviour. -
Memo a Giant blow as Pies slip to third defeat
Collingwood struggle to find form up forward, and slump to 0-3 after 13-point loss to Greater Western Sydney. -
AFLW: Slow-starting Dockers dig deep to stun Dees
Fremantle overcame a scoreless first quarter to upset AFLW flag fancies Melbourne in a thrilling finale to round three.