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Canberra GPs urged to reconsider sending patients to the emergency department
via abc.net.auCanberra doctors are being asked to think twice before referring their patients to the Canberra Hospital emergency department as it manages "very high levels of service demand". -
Tasmania's road toll leaves authorities frustrated at 'avoidable' crashes
via abc.net.auThe Road Safety Advisory Council is urging Tasmanian drivers to take more care on the roads after a fatal crash near Deloraine yesterday brought the year's road toll to 17. -
Adelaide Hills cult details revealed, members had to call their leader 'Taipan'
via abc.net.auA beautiful mansionbuilt by Sir Alexander Downerbecame home to a cult decades later. Details of the group known as the "Ideal Human Environment" movement have been revealed during a District Court trial. -
Raiders Club wins reprieve from $120,000 fine imposed for breaking poker machine laws
via abc.net.auCanberra's gambling regulator agrees to scrap a record $120,000 fine on the Raiders Club for breaking poker machine laws, replacing it with a reprimand. -
Chris Martin began Just a Dad blog after losing wife but sharing grief becomes an inspiration
via abc.net.auFor Chris Martin what started as a cathartic experience after losing his wife Renee to cancer, quickly grew into something much more inspiring. -
The bootleg booze factory and the counterfeit kingpin who fled Australia
via abc.net.auAn anonymous letter tipped off authorities to a "dangerous" Australian alcohol scam, but they ultimately failed to capture its kingpin, documents have revealed. -
Australian memorial on the Kokoda track finally acknowledges Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels
via abc.net.auSeventy-five years after shepherding Australian soldiers to safety on the Kokoda track, Papua New Guinea's 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels' are remembered by the two countries via a joint memorial. -
Guitar maker reclaims the 'dying craft' of the luthier
via abc.net.auIn a skinny shop-space on one of Mount Isa's main streets, a luthier is helping to reinvent the dying craft of guitar-making. -
Facebook helps Canberra bride-to-be track down secret half-sisters in half an hour
via abc.net.auDebbie Clark lived less than four kilometres away from one of two half-sisters her father never told her about, but a single Facebook post helped them meet for the first timejust in time for her to walk down the aisle. -
Murray-Darling report finds drought and population decline costing more jobs than the Basin Plan
via abc.net.auMurray-Darling report finds drought and population decline leading to more southern job losses than the Basin Plan. -
Gold Coast businessman ripping off tourists in 'unscrupulous, well-rehearsed' scam
via abc.net.auA Gold Coast businessman is accused of ripping off tourists in "a relentless, systemic and well-rehearsed fraud", the Queensland Parliament is told. -
Eurydice Dixon: Facebook trolls leave 'vile' comments on Melbourne vigil event page
via abc.net.auOrganisers of a vigil for Eurydice Dixon say they needed a team of moderators to deal with a barrage of "terrible and vile" comments posted on the event's Facebook page. -
Adani plans to protect desert springs are worthless, water experts say
via abc.net.auAdani's proposed protections for some of the world's last unspoiled desert oases near its proposed coal mine in Queensland won't work at all and are "all about protecting Adani from prosecution", according to the authors of two reports. -
Liberal Party branch meeting descends into 'unprecedented' brawl at Arncliffe cafe
via abc.net.auA New South Wales Liberal Party meeting turns violent, after a brawl breaks out at a caf in Sydney's south tonight which left one man hospitalised. -
Explosive letter reveals One Nation may be in breach of electoral laws
Fairfax Media can reveal One Nation wrote to the NSW Electoral Commission to admit doubts over registration. -
D-Day arrives for the Turnbull government's tax agenda
Labor is preparing to back more of the federal government’s $144 billion income tax cut. -
Brisbane's most and least popular bus routes
There is a difference of more than 3 million trips a year between Brisbane’s most and least popular bus route. See the list of patronage on the city's buses. -
Our emotionally abusive relationship ... with the banks
My inexpert appraisal is that we’ve moved beyond a mere lack of trust in banks to perceiving our relationship with them as emotionally abusive. -
Feathers fly as police arrive to find people fleeing scene of Liberal brawl
A meeting of Liberals over charcoal chicken and kebabs in Sydney ended abruptly when police were called to deal with a brawl that broke out over a factional bunfight, leaving one man in hospital. -
'Peak hipster' broccoli latte is actually a fantastic idea
We've had turmeric lattes, spirulina lattes, matcha lattes, live algae drinks, and so on. But it's different this time. -
They Divided the Sky: Souls divided beyond a Wall of suffering
How's this for a first-date question: what part of you makes you hard to love? -
The case against long-haul live sheep exports: from a Liberal MP
My stance is not about being a "rebel", more about persuading Liberals towards a sensible change of policy. -
First Dates 2018: The good, the bad and the excruciatingly awkward
Dad jokes, insults and a lesson in seduction - tonight's episode had it all. -
Barefoot Blues impossible to miss in Coogee Oval 'nutrient' stroll
Brad Fittler loves his mindful breathing, yoga and inner peace, but was adamant he had nothing to do with Monday's recovery session going to another level. -
Donald Trump's family separations bedevil GOP as public outrage grows
Even the President's wife has questioned the policy of separating children from their parents as the issue threatens to balloon into an election-year headache for Republicans. -
‘Completely alarming’: Five dead, four injured in pedestrian incidents since May
Police are launching a road safety operation in Queensland after a spate of pedestrian incidents left five dead and another four injured in less than a month. -
What does it take to compete in the Olympics of maths and science?
Take our test to see how you'd fare against some of the top young scientific minds in the world. -
Let’s free up principals to do what they do best
National surveys of Australia’s principals confirm rising and health-endangering stress. -
Kingston developers get tick for Dickson Motor Registry apartments
The Doma Group and Englobo $160 million precinct will be built in two stages. -
Former NSW halfback Mitchell Pearce's Kalyn Ponga warning for the Blues
Queensland selectors have finally chosen Ponga to make his Origin debut at ANZ Stadium on Sunday night. -
Economics review warns of 'tax leakage' from rates reform
The Barr government is at risk of "tax leakage" as residents escape across the border to avoid rate rises, economic analysts have warned. -
Canberra's EDs are chock-a-block - and it's not even flu season yet
GPs asked not to refer patients to Canberra Hospital's emergency department -
Australia will compete with China to save Pacific sovereignty, says Bishop
The Foreign Minister says the Turnbull government will give small nations 'options' so they are not saddled with debts that overwhelm them. -
FIFA World Cup: Day five, live scores, results, highlights
Follow all the live action, including first outings for England and Belgium, from the fifth day of the world's biggest sporting event. -
NT Country Liberal Party leader calls for Prime Minister to be more 'hands on'
via abc.net.auThe leader of the NT Country Liberal Party says the Prime Minister needs "to take a greater interest" in northern Australia's Indigenous issues, as pressure mounts on Malcolm Turnbull to visit the Top End. -
Hundreds of Perth mourners gather to pay tribute to Eurydice Dixon
The vigil coincided with a number around the nation held in memory of the 22-year-old. -
He told his friends his vest was stab-proof and offered to demonstrate. It wasn't.
Jordan Easton death in England was described at an inquest as the result of 'the foolishness of youth'. -
China’s trillion-dollar sharp power play
More than 70 countries, a trillion dollars and virtually limitless ambition are bound up in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. -
Michael Spence Q&A appearance sparks protest outside ABC studios
Students angry at the vice-chancellor's plans to welcome the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation on campus are protesting his appearance on the talk show. -
Best of Fairfax cartoons, June 19, 2018
Fairfax Media's talented team of artists, illustrators and cartoonists give us their very own humorous version of the news of the day. -
Eurydice Dixon: Grief, anger as thousands gather at park vigils around Australia
via abc.net.auWomen, men and children from all walks of life join tonight's vigils across the country in honour of Melbourne comedian Eurydice Dixon, whose body was found in a park last week. -
'Absolutely disgusting': teen charged with 'biting' WA police officer
The WA Police Union president has described an alleged bite to the neck of a female officer as “absolutely disgusting, deplorable and completely out of line”. -
'Unexplained': Police at a loss after three killed by London train
When British police were called to Loughborough Junction train station just after 7.30 on Monday, they found a scene they are struggling to explain. -
Fittler fears standalone impact, backs Bennett's Origin window
Brad Fittler has voiced his opposition to the standalone State of Origin concept, warning it could dilute the quality of the game's most watched spectacle. -
'Um, this is pretty cool': Arzani a refreshing face on world's biggest stage
With one quick sentence, Daniel Arzani showed why he's the symbol of every fan who dreamed of playing for the Socceroos. -
Eurydice Dixon Vigil
Thousands of people turned out on Monday at Princess Park and around the country for a candlelit vigil in memory of Eurydice Dixon, whose body was found last week. -
Rule changes will ‘dictate draft choices’
AFL clubs are already discussing how players could be valued differently should several rule changes being considered come to pass. -
Plan to restrict housing developments in Melbourne's middle-ring suburbs
via abc.net.auDevelopments of more than two townhouses are to be banned on some blocks in Melbourne's established suburbs if Opposition Leader Matthew Guy wins this November's state election. -
No single stop button to halt fatal Dreamworld ride: Inquest
The was no single stop button to halt Dreamworld’s Thunder River Rapids Ride when four people lost their lives on October 25, 2016, a coroners inquest has heard. -
How gay is too gay? Steve Coogan's Ideal Home accused of stereotyping
Andrew Fleming, the writer-director of the gay-themed 'family' film, says he has been shocked by accusations of stereotyping levelled at his movie.