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Efficiency push for SA government buildings threatened by funding cut, energy council says
via abc.net.auGovernment departments are now being told to find their own funding to improve the efficiency of South Australian buildings they occupy, a peak energy group says, but the State Government says there is still funding, especially for new buildings. -
New fish found in deep-sea haul from 'frontier' voyage to Australia's eastern abyss
via abc.net.auThey have discovered a faceless fish and blob fish, and now scientists are naming new species retrieved from Australia's eastern abyss. -
NT Government, police meet in Tennant Creek, as crisis talks continue over crime spike
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory Acting Chief Minister and Police Commissioner will meet in Tennant Creek today, as crisis talks continue over a spike in crime that has left one man dead and a two-year-old girl hospitalised. -
Tamil Tiger due to be deported says he will face torture in Sri Lanka
via abc.net.auA Sri Lankan asylum seeker who claims he once built warships for the Tamil Tigers says he will be tortured and possibly killed in his home country if he is deported by the Australian Government on Thursday. -
Langoulant inquiry: How Royalties for Regions created a WA budget black hole
via abc.net.auIt began as the centrepiece of the newly-elected Barnett government's agenda, but Royalties for Regions ultimately helped create the fiscal conditions for its downfall. This is how it unfolded, according to the Langoulant inquiry. -
Cyclone Kelvin may have been fuelled by 'brown oceans' as it moved over inland WA
via abc.net.auInland oceans created by weeks of record rain across Western Australia's Kimberley may have helped maintain or even intensify Tropical Cyclone Kelvin as it crossed over the region, the Bureau of Meteorology says. -
Storms, heavy wind and hail damages properties and causes widespread blackouts in north
via abc.net.auHail, high wind and driving rain lashes northern Queensland, causing property damage in Moranbah and blacking out properties north to the fringe of Cairns and west to Hughenden, with more wild weather on the way. -
Geoffrey Rush defamation case: Details emerge of allegation he touched actress' genitals
via abc.net.auIn its defence filed in the Federal Court, the Daily Telegraph claims Rush inappropriately touched actor Eryn Jean Norvill, who was playing his daughter during a production of King Lear at the Sydney Theatre Company in 2015. -
Woman who brought romance and Beaut Blokes to a struggling town has a few tips for the NT
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory Government needs young women to relocate to the Top End. They could afford to take a leaf from Ange Newton's book. -
How to make friends and keep them once your childhood is over
via abc.net.auSchool is over and your friends have all gone their separate ways. Don't despair, there are ways to build new friendships throughout your adult life. Just be prepared to step out of your comfort zone. -
Barnaby Joyce situation needs to be resolved quickly: Queensland LNP boss
via abc.net.auQueensland's Liberal National Party boss says the ongoing speculation around Barnaby Joyce needs to be "resolved quickly" when the Deputy Prime Minister returns to work next week, as the WA Nationals pull their support. -
Epic adventure or epic fail? The family that tried to sail to England in a rubber boat
via abc.net.auThe story of a family who set out to sail 16,000km from Australia to England in a rubber boat is the strange but true plot of a Melbourne filmmaker's next project. -
Queensland Government 'falling short' of full transparency on contract spending
via abc.net.au"Confusion" and "incomplete records" mean the public is not able to get a full picture of what contracts the Queensland Government is spending taxpayers' money on, a new investigation finds. -
Anti-Adani documentary screening axed for safety reasons, not politics, council says
via abc.net.auTownsville City Council has dismissed environmentalists' claims that the screening of a documentary on the Stop Adani protest movement was cancelled for political reasons, insisting public safety concerns were the real concern. -
Hunters Hill residents wary of latest announcement on uranium contamination
via abc.net.auResidents on Sydney's lower north shore dismiss the Government's latest plans to clean up land contaminated by a uranium smelter more than hundred years ago as "a hollow promise". -
Rockhampton's iconic bulls get makeover ahead of Beef Australia 2018
via abc.net.auA herd of iconic bull statues in central Queensland gets a five-star facelift ahead of Australia's largest beef industry event. -
Children with speech impairments flourishing at school, thanks to new program
via abc.net.auFor some of the 220,000 four-year-olds in Australia who have a speech impairment, mastering the basics can be a massive hurdle to overcome before starting school. -
Graphic crime scene images could help loved ones deal with grief
via abc.net.auArtist Juliet Darling, the partner of Nick Waterlowwho was stabbed to death in 2009 alongside his daughter Chloe Hewsonsays viewing crime scene photos from his murder helped her understand his death. -
Pilot's widow thanks aviation community on anniversary of fiery Essendon DFO plane crash
via abc.net.auThe wife of a pilot killed in last year's Essendon plane crash praises the aviation community for its support on the anniversary of her husband's death, as an expert calls for a review of commercial development at airports following the tragedy which claimed five lives. -
Scaffolding installed at RHH to protect pedestrians against falling cladding
via abc.net.auFears that cladding will fall from a 1960s-era hospital building in Hobart onto the street below lead to calls from the nurses' union for action and complaints they have been kept in the dark. -
NAB workers latest to fall as automation transforms the economy
via abc.net.auIt's the crest of a digital wave flooding through banks, financial institutions, accounting and law firms, and if you're doing a white-collar job that deals with information, you're in for a bumpy ride. -
Former TAFE director committed maladministration, SA ombudsman finds
via abc.net.auA TAFE employee being investigated for misconduct was wrongly offered a redundancy package worth more than $105,000 by a former director, SA's ombudsman finds. -
Poster placement not a statement about abortion, Tasmanian conservative Labor MP says
via abc.net.auA Labor MP says she has removed her campaign posters from a building that until recently housed Tasmania's only abortion clinic because she did not want to upset people. -
Woman denies being distracted by text from boyfriend before fatal crash
via abc.net.auA Perth woman, who has admitted texting while driving, denies being distracted by a message from her boyfriend in the seconds before she lost control of her car, leading to a crash that claimed the life of her friend. -
SA election: MPs' bank investments in the spotlight as Labor attack on Marshall backfires
via abc.net.auA Labor attack on SA Liberal leader Steven Marshall over his shareholdings at the time he was opposing the bank tax backfires, with the Premier now refusing to answer questions about his own ministers' investments. -
Robert Doyle sexual harassment investigation no closer to completion, Melbourne City Council hears
via abc.net.auNo progress has been made in the past fortnight towards finalising a Melbourne City Council investigation into sexual harassment allegations against former lord mayor, a council meeting hears. -
Measles warning for south-east Melbourne, after man possibly infected at Centrelink
via abc.net.auVictoria's health department issues a measles alert for Melbourne's south-east, after a case of the infection was believed to have been acquired in Dandenong. -
Tasmanian election: Launceston locals voice concern over youth issues, job opportunities
via abc.net.auAt the ABC grassroots election forum in Launceston, concerns are raised about youth suicide and unemployment. -
'We could kill you as well', Melbourne man tells wife he was holding as slave, court hears
via abc.net.auA Melbourne man accused of reducing his wife to a slave told her that one of his friends had killed his own wife and thrown her in the bushes and that he could do the same to her, a court hears. -
Man remanded in custody following fatal assault at Tennant Creek
via abc.net.auA 41-year-old man is remanded in custody after being charged over a fatal assault at Tennant Creek, about 500 kilometres north of Alice Springs. -
Tasmanian fruit fly control zone extended after larvae found in George Town
via abc.net.auTasmania's fruit fly exclusion zone is extended after five adult flies and larvae are found in fruit in George Town in the state's north-east. -
Building director Richard Marlborough lured victims into $2m investment scam, police allege
via abc.net.auPolice lay charges against a Gold Coast man, with detectives alleging he was the mastermind behind a cold calling scam that saw mum and dad investors buy into properties that were often never built. -
Heidi Singh inquest told of shortage of support services for troubled children in state care
via abc.net.auChildren in state care with complex mental health problems are not getting the ongoing treatment they need in SA, the inquest into the electrocution death of 14-year-old Heidi Singh is told. -
Langoulant inquiry into WA finances slams Barnett government decisions
via abc.net.auBlundered major projects like the Perth Stadium, ignored warnings from senior officials and poor management of the Royalties for Regions scheme combined to cripple Western Australia's finances under the former Barnett government, a new report finds. -
Dust storm takes outback Queensland town by surprise, damages homes
via abc.net.auOutback Queensland town Charleville is transformed into an apocalyptic sea of orange, as a dust storm brought on by recent dry weather and wind gusts of up to 96kph whips through region, ripping roofs from homes. -
Geoffrey Rush defamation case hears allegation he touched actress' genitals
via abc.net.auIn its defence filed in the Federal Court, the Daily Telegraph claims Rush inappropriately touched actor Eryn Jean Norvill, who was playing his daughter during a production of King Lear at the Sydney Theatre Company in 2015. -
NASA deal will see Australian company build Mars rover
via abc.net.auA Gold Coast-based company could help NASA extract water on Mars, after striking an agreement with the space agency which is believed to be an Australian first. -
SA election: Nick Xenophon channels another era of advertising with new election promo
via abc.net.auSA Best leader Nick Xenophon is no stranger to stunts, but his new election advertisement might well take the cake for the most "cheesy" thing he's ever done. -
Man who stabbed ex-partner in throat with scissors to serve two months' jail
via abc.net.auA judge believes a man who stabbed his former partner in the throat after seeing her drinking with a friend can be rehabilitated, despite him not directly expressing remorse. -
Detectives charge man following fatal assault at Tennant Creek
via abc.net.auA 41-year-old man is due to appear in court today after being charged over a fatal attack at Tennant Creek. -
Toddler hospitalised after alleged sexual assault in Tennant Creek
via abc.net.auA 24-year-old man is charged with the sexual assault of a two-year-old girl in the Northern Territory town of Tennant Creek. -
Fishing trawler Dianne recovered as experts investigate how boat sank
via abc.net.auInvestigators will try to determine how a fishing trawler sank off the central Queensland coast, killing six men in October, with authorities completing a mammoth salvage effort to bring the damaged vessel to Bundaberg. -
Victoria's Roads Minister apologises for 'kick in the dick' comment to Mayor Jo Beard
via abc.net.auLuke Donnellan apologises for telling Corangamite Shire Mayor Jo Beard government funding in the region was "better than a kick in the dick", saying he should have said "kick in the head". -
Murder-accused bought acid-proof boots after uncle's disappearance, trial hears
via abc.net.auA Brisbane man accused of murder purchased protective clothing including goggles, a mask, gloves and boots to "work with acids" a week after his uncle disappeared, with the Supreme Court told he stood to "benefit considerably" from the death. -
Horses injured taking carriage passengers in Melbourne, renewed calls for ban
via abc.net.auAnimal rights advocates have again called for a ban on horse-drawn carriages after two horses fell and were injured while taking passengers in Melbourne's CBD. -
Wife of IS recruiter appears in court accused of 'disrespectful behaviour'
via abc.net.auA hearing begins for the wife of an Islamic State recruiter who is the first person to be charged in New South Wales for refusing to stand in court for a judge. -
SA's only Aboriginal Boer War veteran William Westbury honoured in home town of Pinnaroo
via abc.net.auWilliam Westbury served in the Boer War, at Gallipoli and then on the Western Front, but it has taken decades for his memorial to reflect his extraordinary service record. -
Sydney gangster Raphael Joseph kidnapped and murdered by drug syndicate, police say
via abc.net.auSydney crime figure Raphael Joseph was kidnapped and "inevitably murdered" by a drug syndicate on a rural property in Blaxlands Ridge in Sydney's north-west, police say, after locating a car linked to his 2014 disappearance. -
The colourful origins of the gay pride rainbow flag
via abc.net.auAround the world the rainbow flag flies high as the most recognisable symbol representing gay pride, but this was not always the case. -
Brisbane barbershop cuts new lease deal minus clause forbidding female clients
via abc.net.auA complaint over a client being turned away from a barbershop because she is a woman prompts the store leaseholder to demand new rental arrangements minus the gender clause.