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Arrest over murder of Robert Sabeckis at Maslin Beach
via abc.net.auPolice arrest a 43-year-old man in Auckland in connection with the murder of a South Australian man at Maslin Beach in 2000. -
Blue swimmer crabs need protection from recreational fishing, crabbers say
via abc.net.auCommercial crabbers are calling for a recreational licence to help keep the number of blue swimmer crabs in Western Australia at sustainable levels. -
Tropical cyclone warning issued for Top End communities; wild weather expected to peak Saturday
via abc.net.auWild weather conditions across the Top End are expected to reach a peak on Saturday morning, with communities on the Tiwi Islands on high alert. -
SIMEC Zen Energy to build world's biggest battery near Port Augusta, overtaking Elon Musk's facility
via abc.net.auElon Musk's Tesla battery in South Australia's Mid-North will no longer be the world's most powerfulwith a new, bigger battery being built at Port Augusta. -
NT Government agrees to review child services funding, despite pledging not to a month ago
via abc.net.auNorthern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner agrees to a review of his government's spending on family and child servicesdespite pledging less than a month ago to "not cooperate" with it. -
Full extent of damage from Hobart's water main geyser being assessed as clean-up continues
via abc.net.auThe damage from burst water main which shot water 15 metres into the air last night, spraying debris across the Brooker Highway is being assessed. -
Australian workers 'grin and bear' it in silent workplace bullying epidemic
via abc.net.auFor Isabelle, the "petty, snippy" comments from her co-workers kept building to the point where she was facing a mental health breakdown. And her story is all too common in the modern workplace. -
Fake Instagram accounts being used by kids to 'destroy reputations', eSafety Commissioner says
via abc.net.auBullying using fake Instagram accounts, known as "finstas", make up about a fifth of all complaints to the eSafety Commissioner. -
Perth's Noongar seasons explain why autumn feels like a second summer
via abc.net.auThe recent spike in Perth temperatures comes as no surprise to local Noongar people because the city is in the midst of Bunuru, the second summer. -
Anti-Adani protesters say $80k in fines 'out of balance' with miner's $12k pollution penalty
via abc.net.auProtesters who shut down part of Adani's north Queensland coal port have questioned why they were collectively fined almost $80,000more than six times what the mining company faces for dumping coal-polluted water. -
Canberra Balloon Spectacular lands attention of frog-flying brothers from New York
via abc.net.auTwin brothers Scott and Todd Monahan travel all the way from New York to fly a giant green frog high above Canberra's landmarks. -
'Ban forceps' says mother who suffered through traumatic childbirth, AMA disagrees
via abc.net.auAmy Dawes wants forceps during childbirth banned after the instruments caused severe injuries that still impact her life, but the Australian Medical Association says that could cause more grief for mothers and babies. -
Bundaberg rental vacancies drop to 1.7 per cent as region experiences influx of doctors
via abc.net.auAn influx of young medical professionals moving to Bundaberg is putting pressure on the region's rental property market, with vacancy rates dropping to 1.7 per cent during the December quarter. -
State-of-the-art caravan or humble tent: What's the best way to go camping around Australia?
via abc.net.auWhatever your thoughts on it, the great Aussie pursuit of camping is here to stay. -
Adelaide counting the cost of 'trailing the pack' in public transport
via abc.net.auAhead of this weekend's election, a transport expert warns Adelaide must catch up on public transport investment or road congestion costs could rise to $2.25 billion by 2030. -
Cattleman's love of working dogs brings happiness, hope for future after severe accident
via abc.net.auImagine giving up something you love for years because a terrible accident leaves you a different person. -
National Day of Action against Bullying: How Mackay West State School teaches kids to be kind
via abc.net.auThe issue of bullying has moved from the classroom to the political arena following the tragic deaths of bullied teenagers Dolly Everett and Tyrone Unsworth. -
Ai Weiwei was a coup, but the Biennale of Sydney struggles to shine
via abc.net.auThe Biennale of Sydney turns 21 this year but instead of what should amount to a consolidatory, coming-of-age moment, the event has the pallor of a festival struggling for relevance, writes national arts reporter Michaela Boland. -
Batman demographics show Labor's, Greens' by-election chances
via abc.net.auForget about the Greenscan Labor overcome demography to claim the Batman by-election? -
Mass exodus as thousands of Syrian refugees flee besieged Ghouta
Thousands of refugees fled from eastern Ghouta on Thursday in the first mass exodus since government forces launched an assault on the enclave a month ago. -
Saudi Arabia raises the stakes in Middle East with Iran nuclear threat
Saudi Arabia's crown prince has raised the prospect of a nuclear arms race in a region already riven with conflict. -
North Korean minister to visit Sweden as Trump-Kim speculation mounts
North Korea's foreign minister will visit Sweden, prompting speculation that the trip could lay the groundwork for a meeting with the US. -
Mueller probe: US sanctions Russians for election meddling
The US has issued sanctions against two major Russian intelligence agencies, as well as Russian citizens and businesses as part a probe into election meddling. -
A 34-round season? The idea's no Gaff
West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff thinks all teams should play every other club twice. -
Turning Pages: The big question for every writer
A lot of writer say you should write about what you know ... but a lot say you should never write about what you know. What's a would-be writer to do? -
This I Would Kill For review: Anne Buist's Natalie King struts her stuff
The strength of this crime novel byAnne Buist, professor of Women's Mental Health at the University of Melbourne, lies in its exploration of the workings of the Family Court and its experts. And her character Natalie is quite a character. -
There's a successful Kiwi retailer on the ASX but no one's noticing
Rich lister Rod Duke can't drum up any interest in his Kiwi retailer despite eight consecutive record profits. -
The attractions of interest-only loans
Despite the tighter regulations governing interest only loans, potential borrowers can obtain substantial benefits from this source of funds. -
Sando review: Late replacement Sacha Horler is the full package in this ABC comedy
As foul-mouthed furniture queen Sando, Sacha Horler is terrific. But the comedy in this series doesn't always reach the same heights. -
Revealed: the bizarre courtship tango of the weedy sea dragon
First is an amazing courtship dance. He turns to the left. She turns to the right. It can go on for 24 hours. -
PM's gaffe-prone son stirs up trouble at Goldman Sachs
Alex Turnbull's whistleblower gaffe is just the latest example of his volatile relationship with social media. -
National Day of Action against Violence and Bullying: Schools must continue the fight
The PM's invitation to principals to tackle bullying is welcome on this National Day of Action against Violence and Bullying. -
How Silicon Valley is eating itself
The Bay Area's current predicament should give thought leaders around the world so desperate to copy it - including in Australia - pause for thought. -
Fighting the Kaiserreich review: Bruce Gaunson on Australia in World War I
Bruce Gaunson's aim in Fighting the Kaiserreich is to analyse the AIF's exploits and their context and to relate what World War I was really all about. -
Employee Assistance Programs: an endangered service?
The counselling services are often widely underappreciated program and may be endangered. -
Early help for homeless girls and victims of domestic violence
From ballet career to guardian for young women at risk -
Deep Time Dreaming review: Billy Griffiths on exploration of the distant past
Billy Griffiths is a young historian who yearned to get beyond the few centuries of written Australian historical records and to understand how it is that archaeologists explore the deeper past. -
Ceridwen Dovey: The legacy of guilt after growing up in South Africa
It has taken Ceridwen Dovey many years to write about her past. The reason?Her early life as a white child growing up under apartheid in South Africa, and the legacy of guilt it has left behind. -
Why Australia joining ASEAN is a great idea
South-east Asia could be Australia's "last best option'' as the world order struggles through a new stage of disorder. -
Turnbull urges ASEAN countries to expand trade alliances in face of protectionism
Malcolm Turnbull has singled out Indonesia and Thailand as two countries that could commit to a trade alliance with Australia. -
Rampant underpayment of workers revealed in western Sydney
Almost two-thirds of businesses audited were found to be seriously short-changing workers or failing to keep proper pay records. -
'Likely at some point': BHP dual listing safe for now
There is no compelling argument to unify the dual-listed company structure of BHP within the next three years, according to UBS. -
Is this the start of Cold War II?
In expelling 23 Russian diplomats, Britain has reverted to tactics last seen at the height of the Cold War. -
Fixed train seats another example of Constance incompetence
Andrew Constance has been constant in his mismanagement of Transport for NSW. -
Asia must not fragment into 'rival blocs' as region reshapes: Singapore PM
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has warned that Asia must not split into rival blocs facing off against one another as part of a looming “Darwinian” shakeup of security alliances. -
Target and superquiz, Friday, March 16
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target. -
Sacked Trinity teacher a bully at previous school, say ex-students
Former students of Rohan Brown claim he threw chairs and students across the room, hurled abuse and was a bully while teaching at a state school in the 1980s. -
Depression researchers stop ketamine nasal spray trial because of psychotic-like effects
Depression researchers had to abort a trial into the efficacy of ketamine nasal sprays after patients experienced unexpected side effects. -
Your Daily Horoscope for Friday, March 16
Free daily horoscope for each star sign from renowned Astrologer Kelli Fox. Forecasts for the week ahead in life, love and career. -
Your $600 dress is hiding a nasty $2 secret
You've spent hundreds on the outfit. But how much did the designer spend on the zip?