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Banking royal commission grills bankers, mortgage broker: Live blog
via abc.net.auNational Australia Bank copped a grilling on day one of the banking royal commission, which is set to continue as NAB's Introducer Program remains in the spotlight to start day two. Business reporter Michael Janda is following the hearings live. -
New Lucky Bay shallow harbour a game-changer for grain growers
via abc.net.auThe developers of a new shallow harbour port on Eyre Peninsula say it will be ready for this year's harvest. -
Darwin Buffaloes look to end 12-year premiership drought in NTFL finals
via abc.net.auGrand final fever is in full swing in the Top End after a rollercoaster season, and the Territory will in a matter of days find out if the premiership flag will belong to minor premiers Southern Districts or the underdogs Darwin Buffaloes. -
Coral bleaching a sign NT marine ecosystems threatened by rising temperatures, scientists say
via abc.net.auTop End rangers filmed large patches of bleached coral from the air this year in the same area where they filmed healthy coral three years ago, and scientists are warning that more bleaching events are expected. -
Work begins on new port on Eyre Peninsula to provide competition for grain growers
via abc.net.auWork begins on new port on Eyre Peninsula to provide competition for grain growers -
Security guards at Royal Prince Alfred hospital protest new uniform
via abc.net.auSecurity officers at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred hospital are fighting against "expensive and unnecessary" new uniform requirements, which involve wearing a suit on the job. -
Driver in fatal Christmas Day smash had 'terrible' history of drink driving, speeding and drugs
via abc.net.auMark Veneris had lost 74 demerit points in three decades but was still allowed behind the wheel. On Christmas Day, he was allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol when he was involved in a crash that claimed the lives of Makayla Tritton and her mother Karin (pictured). -
The case for doing away with gendered language just like Qantas did recently
via abc.net.auLanguage has the power to make people invisible, according to an expert in gender studies who's praised Qantas's inclusive language directive to staff. -
Tamil asylum seeker family 'whisked away' for deportation draws massive community support
via abc.net.auA candlelight vigil will be held in central Queensland tonight for a Tamil asylum seeker family about to be deported to Sri Lanka after being denied refugee status. -
Queensland weather: Tropical Cyclone Linda tracks towards coast, downgrade expected
via abc.net.auQueensland residents are preparing for Tropical Cyclone Linda, which is set to make its presence felt even as the weather bureau prepares to downgrade it to a subtropical low this morning. -
SA election: Curious Campaign looks at whether opinion polls can actually predict elections
via abc.net.auPoliticians will tell you that the only poll that matters is the one on election day, but how good are polls at actually predicting the outcome? Curious Campaign investigates. -
Workers don't like being forced to be flexible by employers, study finds
via abc.net.au'Flexible' work hours are touted as helping provide work-life balance, but a new study finds workers don't always like bending over backwards for their employer. -
Queensland Department of Transport breached by hackers in December
via abc.net.auAccording to details obtained by the ABC under a Right to Information request, overseas hackers breached Queensland's Department of Transport cyber security network in December, before attempting to steal information from other government staff members. -
Cotton candy grapes that taste like fairy floss now in Australian supermarkets
via abc.net.auIt's every kid's dreamhealthy food that tastes like lollies. Now Australian grape growers are cashing in on a US fruit frenzy, with grapes specially bred to taste just like fairy floss. -
The truth about living in Sydney: everyone has an escape plan
via abc.net.auWhat does it say about a city when everyone's future plans seem to involve escaping from it? -
Perth's hot autumn weather exceeds last summer's maximum temperature
via abc.net.auIf you're feeling a little hot under the collar, it may be because Perth has just sweltered through its hottest day in more than a year, with the maximum temperature exceeding last summer's warmest day. -
Please return your trolley: Rock climbing pranksters leave shopping cart tied to cliff face
via abc.net.auRock climbing pranksters have securely fastened a shopping trolley to a cliff face on WA's south coast, the latest in a series of similarly brazen stunts involving the carts appearing in strange places. -
Rockmelon listeria: Rombola Family Farms named as source of outbreak
via abc.net.auRombola Family Farms, located near Griffith in south-western New South Wales, is confirmed as the source of the deadly rockmelon listeria outbreak which has killed four people and is responsible for 17 cases of listeriosis across the country. -
Robert Doyle: Investigation upholds sexual misconduct complaints against former Melbourne mayor
via abc.net.auAn independent report finds Melbourne City Council was not a safe workplace for two female councillors, and Robert Doyle's conduct could constitute sexual harassment and gross misconduct. -
Queensland weather: Tropical Cyclone Linda forms in Coral sea, heads towards coast
via abc.net.auA tropical low moving towards Queensland's south-east develops into a category one tropical cyclone, which is expected to generate large waves, dangerous surf conditions and higher tides. -
Banking royal commission hears credit cards biggest cause of financial stress
via abc.net.auThe amount of credit card debt out there is "quite frightening" and it's the main issue driving people to the Financial Rights Legal Centre in hardship, the banking royal commission hears. Look back at our coverage as it happened. -
Man jailed for interrogation involving 'elements of torture' over drug dispute in Canberra
via abc.net.auA Canberra man involved in a crime that included waterboarding and holding scissors to the victim's throat, which the prosecution described as "gratuitously cruel, inhuman and sadistic," is sentenced to 16 months in jail. -
MH370: Australia asked to take lead in debris and human remains recovery if wreckage is found
via abc.net.auThe Malaysian Government formally asks Australia to take the lead role in examining debris and human remains if the wreckage of missing airliner MH370 is found in the next few weeks. -
Trump trade war overshadows plight of Australia's chickpea farmers
via abc.net.auForget steel's $545 million and having Greg Norman going in to swing for you. Australia is counting the cost of a lost billion-dollar chickpea market. -
Crippling drought grips Gascoyne as Kimberley region inundated by record summer rainfall
via abc.net.auAs record-breaking summer rainfalls leave much of northern WA's Kimberley under water, pastoralists in the neighbouring Gascoyne region are dealing with an entirely different story as a crippling multi-year drought takes its toll. -
Video captures success story behind autistic boy's haircut two years in the making
via abc.net.auGetting a haircut may seem like such a simple task, but for children with autism, the mix of the unknown, the lack of control, and the sensory overload can be quite terrifying. -
Robert Doyle: Investigation makes four findings against former lord mayor
via abc.net.auAn investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by former lord mayor of Melbourne, Robert Doyle, makes four findings against him. -
Coral Sea tropical low 'unlikely' to intensify into cyclone, but heavy weather still on the way
via abc.net.auA tropical low in the Coral Sea is unlikely to intensify into a cyclone, but the system will still bring gale-force winds and dangerous surf to the Sunshine and Gold coasts later this week. -
Vietnam spends millions on animal welfare to secure more Australian beef
via abc.net.auVietnam's beef industry invests millions to improve animal welfare to secure its cattle trade with Australia. -
Measles alert after passenger falls ill on Air Asia flight to Melbourne
via abc.net.auHealth authorities are trying to contact passengers on an AirAsia flight that arrived in Melbourne last Wednesday, after a passenger became ill with measles. -
Land clash: Farmers battle urban creep with 'right to farm' legislation
via abc.net.auSA citrus growers make 'right to farm' legislation an election issue in a bid to protect growers from housing growth. -
Banking royal commission hears credit cards biggest cause of financial stress: Live blog
via abc.net.auThe amount of credit card debt out there is "quite frightening" and it's the main issue driving people to the Financial Rights Legal Centre in hardship, the banking royal commission hears. Follow the hearings live with our business reporter Michael Janda. -
SA election: Liberal Party accuses Labor of 'secret tax hike plan'
via abc.net.auWith the South Australian election just days away, the Liberal Party is rolling out a campaign claiming Labor "has a secret plan" to increase the GST to 15 per cent, but Labor has dismissed the claims as a "desperate smear". -
Rockmelon listeria outbreak: Recovery could take years, industry cost expected to be in the millions
via abc.net.auIt may take years for consumers to regain confidence in the rockmelon industry after a listeria outbreak, a food safety expert says, with even consumers in WA steering clear of the fruit. -
SA election: Child protection 'must be the priority' of government, organisations say
via abc.net.auThe grandmother of Chloe Valentine, a four-year-old who died due to neglect, is throwing her support behind a $192 million child protection proposal that organisations hope SA's political parties will adopt. -
Joshua Homann found guilty of murdering pregnant partner Kirralee Paepaerei
via abc.net.auJoshua Homann's defence of mental illness fails to convince a jury who took just one hour and 20 minutes to find the 40-year-old guilty of murdering his pregnant partner in Sydney's west in 2015. -
Ex-Perth City Council staffer Brett Kenny admits bribery, corruption charges after brothel arrest
via abc.net.auA former Perth City Council employee who was extradited to WA after being arrested at a Canberra brothel admits a string of corruption and bribery charges, including accepting a $1,000 a month payment from an electrical contractor in return for a job. -
Police 'too busy' to take statement from Byron Bay woman alleging drink spiking, rape
via abc.net.auA woman who says she was drugged and raped in Byron Bay says police were "too busy" to take a statement from her after she had recovered from her ordeal. -
Kensington woman's body left to rot in bathtub for eight months, police say
via abc.net.auSomeone was living "on and off" in a Melbourne home where a woman's body was found rotten in the bathtub earlier this year, police say. -
Tennant Creek alcohol restrictions extended by three months amid 'disturbing' crime spike
via abc.net.auRestrictions on the sale and consumption of alcohol in Tennant Creek will be extended in a bid to tackle "disturbing" grog-fuelled violence in Northern Territory town. -
Gold Coast parking Facebook page shut down at behest of Commonwealth Games organisers
via abc.net.auCommonwealth Games organisers request Facebook shut down a page helping Gold Coast residents rent out driveway parking during the Games. -
Victorian Opposition frontbencher Tim McCurdy charged with fraud offences
via abc.net.auNationals MP and shadow sports minister Tim McCurdy is charged with multiple offences by Victoria Police and will stand down from the Opposition frontbench to fight the charges. -
'Australia' signs from World Expo '88 up for sale ahead of 30th anniversary
via abc.net.auBrisbane debates the fate of its "Australia" signs from Expo '88 after high school students post it for sale on social media. -
Drone-delivered burritos, medication raise privacy concerns in Canberra
via abc.net.auGoogle's Project Wing assures residents they need not worry about privacy as they prepare a fleet of drones to drop off food and over-the-counter drugs in at least one Canberra suburb in the coming weeks. -
Victoria to spend $240 million on land for new schools in growth corridors
via abc.net.auThe money will go towards purchasing primary and secondary school sites for 14 new establishments in booming corridors of Melbourne's north, west and south-east. -
Three men jailed for murdering Adelaide man Jayson Doelz
via abc.net.auThe family of murder victim Jayson Doelz erupts in cheers as three men convicted of his murder receive lengthy sentences, drawing a "bad nightmare" to a close. -
Gold Coast parking shortage prompts driveway deals by locals for Commonwealth Games
via abc.net.auNew limits placed on parking around the Gold Coast for of the Commonwealth Games in April encourage locals to cut their own driveway parking deals. -
10-year-old's lemonade stand stolen but Katherine community comes to the rescue
via abc.net.auLife has given an enterprising 10-year-old lemons, leaving him temporarily unable to make and sell lemonade. -
You can trash the Worktable art installation, but you have to fix something afterwards
via abc.net.auIf you've wanted to smash your alarm clock in the morning or trash your keyboard at work, you're not aloneand now you have a chance to do it. -
Judge scolds far-right activist Neil Erikson as 'childish' for wearing uniform to court
via abc.net.auNeil Erikson, the activist who confronted former Labor senator Sam Dastyari in a pub, is told he "just enjoys the media attention" after arriving at court wearing a uniform from his former employer, Toll.