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Look at him go! Delight as Chautauqua jumps cleanly at Flemington
Chautauqua is closer to a return to the racetrack after jumping cleanly from the barriers in a jump-out at Flemington. -
Race-by-race guide and tips for Scone on Friday
Everything you need to back a winner at Scone on Friday. -
ACT Health leaders meeting racked up $25k bill including $80 catering per person
via abc.net.auACT Health paid $80 per person for senior staff to have lunch and two snacks at a leadership meeting in August which also budgeted more than $10,000 to book a key-note speaker. -
Weatherald, Lehmann give NSW the one-day blues
South Australia have proven far too strong for NSW in their one-day clash in Perth. -
Surprise director of next James Bond film named
The American filmmaker takes over from Danny Boyle who exited the project over creative differences. -
Reefer Madness: why marijuana shares could be the new crypto
Marijuana shares have taken over Wall Street and are going through some volatile ups and downs - and its bringing back some unpleasant memories. -
WASO Crescendo program lifts NAPLAN results as schools see the benefits of music in class
via abc.net.auFree violin lessons give children in disadvantaged areas the chance to be part of an orchestra, sending their NAPLAN results skyrocketing as well as improving their happiness at school. -
Brownlow Medal favourite Tom Mitchell to have shoulder surgery
Brownlow Medal favourite Tom Mitchell is set to undergo shoulder surgery next week following AFL's night of nights. -
Albany wave farm hype falters as Carnegie project misses financial milestone
via abc.net.auConcerns arise over about the viability of plans to build Australia's first commercial scale wave farm in Australia on WA's south coast after it fails to meet its first funding milestone on time. -
Gold Coast council asks court to reject a development it approved
via abc.net.auA Queensland council has recommended a court refuse a planning application its own councillors signed off on. -
In photo recreation, New Zealand celebrates 125 years of women voting
New Zealand's female lawmakers marked the occasion by re-enacting an all-male photograph of lawmakers taken more than a century ago. -
Former Vatican ambassador Tim Fischer links bishop vacancy to failure to deal with clergy sexual abuse
via abc.net.auTim Fischer is linking the ongoing bishop vacancy in Wagga Wagga Diocese to a failure to deal with clergy sexual abuse. -
Social Seen: Tina Arena brings the house down on Evita opening night
The best Sydney events of the week: Local stars come out to support Tina Arena at the Sydney Opera House and Hugo Boss and Executive Style magazine's night of fashion, whiskey and discussion. By Amy Croffey - [email protected]. -
Jury rejects 'scorned woman' defence in rare marital rape conviction
via abc.net.auA Ballarat man has been found guilty of raping his estranged wife while their children were locked outside their house in February 2017. -
Wall Street hits new records as trade worries ease
World stock markets rallied, with the Dow and S&P 500 setting new highs, while the US dollar slipped as worries eased over the US-China trade spat. -
What happened to all the bugs? Scientists search for answers
A staple of summer - swarms of bugs - seems to be a thing of the past. And that's got scientists worried. -
Bushfire destroys home at Mount Beppo, west of Brisbane, while authorities battle blaze in state's north
via abc.net.auA large fire, with flames at least 30 metres high, destroys a home at Mount Beppo, west of Brisbane, Queensland fire authorities say. -
Canberra Now: plastic bag use rising, Aussie rules a force for good
Canberra's plastic bag use is returning to pre-ban levels with the ACT's environment minister recommending upping the price. -
Hundreds feared dead after Tanzania ferry capsizes
Dozens of people have drowned after a ferry sank in Tanzania's Lake Victoria, while government officials fear the final death toll could be in the hundreds. -
Caesium mine extracting very rare ore, and an Australian first, opens in WA's Norseman
via abc.net.auThe Sinclair caesium minejust the third of its kind in the worldofficially opens near Norseman, in WA's south. -
Australian first: rare caesium mine opens in Western Australia
via abc.net.auThe Sinclair caesium minejust the third of its kind in the worldofficially opens near Norseman, in WA's south. -
Former Thai kickboxing professional finds contentment teaching others martial arts
via abc.net.auFormer Thai kickboxing professional Jacob Marks opens up about his life in a short film, detailing how his training taught him discipline in the ring and out. -
Whitsunday shark attacks 'unprecedented' and 'unusual', prompting warning from authorities
via abc.net.auTwo near-fatal shark attacks within 24 hours in the same place is being described as "unprecedented" and "unusual", with authorities urging people not swim in the area while they assess the threat. -
Potassium feldspar is the overburden being extracted from the Sinclair caesium mine site
via abc.net.auOverburden mined from the new Sinclair caesium mine -
Pioneer Resources Chairman Craig McGown hands a cheque to Paul Stenson, CEO of the Ngadju native title aboriginal corporation
via abc.net.auCraig McGown hands a cheque to Paul Stenson at the official opening of the Sinclair caesium mine -
Survivors send texts from under debris after new Philippines landslide
A massive landslide buried dozens of homes near a central Philippine mountain Thursday, killing dozens. -
Farm operator guilty over contractor's death during dingo chase on remote NSW property
via abc.net.auA farm operator in remote north-west New South Wales is found guilty of failing to provide a safe work environment after a court determined that chasing after dingoes was a legitimate part of mustering work. -
Please stop telling women not to share their birth stories
Some experts are trying to shut women down from sharing birth stories because it 'fuels an epidemic of fear'. But we have the right to speak and be informed. -
Melbourne Express: Friday, September 21, 2018
All the news you need to start your day. -
Gotcha! Tossed net captures space junk in orbit-cleanup experiment
A tossed net has managed to capture space junk in a demonstration of ways to clean up debris in orbit. -
Storm v Sharks NRL clash can rival AFL hype about Richmond-Collingwood showdown
via abc.net.auIt may go almost unnoticed in the AFL-obsessed Melbourne, but the Storm's NRL preliminary final against the Sharks has the potential to trump the hype of the Tigers versus Magpies showdown, writes Richard Hinds. -
Emirates in talks to take over Etihad to form world's biggest airline, say insiders
The airlines have denied talks are underway, but insiders say the two airlines are in preliminary discussions. -
Whistleblower warns Tasmania's government youth mental health service is in crisis
via abc.net.auFamilies in regional Tasmania are raising concerns about youth mental health services. One mother who lost her son to suicide says she and her son were passed around a revolving door of doctors who gave conflicting and unhelpful advice. -
Serial conman Eddie Kang up to old tricks ripping off vulnerable students
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's most notorious scam artists continues to run a business that rips off vulnerable students while he is out on bail appealing his conviction and sentence, an ABC investigation reveals. -
The most powerful people in Hollywood: #MeToo accused out, Ronan Farrow in
What a difference a year makes. The entertainment industry bible The Hollywood Reporter has unveiled its annual list of the 100 most powerful people. -
World's earliest known animal a 540-million-year-old defenceless blob
Dangling down a sheer cliff face in the Russian wilderness, fending off mosquitoes and bears, a brilliant young scientist has found the world’s oldest known animal fossil. -
London police solve mystery of the Croydon cat killer
For years, people in London suspected that a deranged sadist was behind hundreds of cat mutilations, the grisly evidence strewn around their yards. -
'It won't work': EU leaders eviscerate May's Brexit plan
Theresa May went to Salzburg expecting the Sound of Music from Europe's leaders for her Brexit blueprint. The response wasn't one of her favourite things. -
Woman goes on deadly rampage at Maryland warehouse
A woman armed with a handgun opened fire at a Maryland distribution centre, killing three people and wounding three others before she took her own life. -
Multiple dead in US warehouse shooting
Multiple people were killed in a shooting at a Rite Aid distribution centre in northeast Maryland. -
Man charged after multiple vehicle crash on Anzac Bridge
A stolen ute crossed onto the wrong side of the road and collided with a number of other vehicles, police said. -
Australia tumbles down global rankings on 'social progress' for second year in a row
Unreliable electricity supply and a concentration of political power among the wealthy were factors in Australia's poorer results. -
Turning Pages: Why we need to read in a different way
There is still a reading community that lauds "difficult" books, but it's small and shrinking, says novelist Charlotte Wood. -
Time to recognise not everyone is created equal
There is a big difference between giving an opinion, and giving an informed opinion. -
The Overstory review: Richard Powers' latest novel is the Moby-Dick of trees
Richard Powers has been at the forefront of American fiction for years and with this capacious, poetic and generously accessible hymn to the wonder and complexity of trees, he is set to become a household name everywhere else. -
The End review: Karl Ove Knausgaard brings his personal saga to a close
Klaus Ove Knausgaard's The End concludes My Struggle,his six-part, remarkable testament to the paradoxical power of art. -
Flautist not just blowing in the wind
The musician’s life poses 21st century challenges. -
Conversations with Sally Rooney
The 27-year-old Irish novelist is bamboozled by the attention she has attracted; her framing as the voice of millennials. -
China fears on $13b gas deal 'naive, ill-informed'
The Hong Kong company bidding for APA Group has broken its silence over calls for the deal to be blocked on national security grounds. -
Rail upgrade west of Geelong rejected by infrastructure advisor
The nation's infrastructure advisor has rejected a plan to duplicate 13 kilometres of railway tracks in Victoria's west, in a decision that risks jeopardising more than half a billion dollars in federal funding.