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NSW Police arrest alleged mastermind of Braydon Dillon's shooting murder
The alleged mastermind behind the execution of 15-year-old boy who was shot in his bed on Good Friday last year will face court in Sydney today. -
Nursing home in Hobart too understaffed to feed its residents, audit finds
via abc.net.auABC News obtains a copy of last month's audit report, which found that "one care recipient did not have breakfast due to lack of staff", one was seen "eating dessert with her fingers" and another was found "rummaging through a bin containing used incontinence aids". -
Canberra high school student dies after sustaining head injuries during class at Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve
via abc.net.auA 17-year-old boy dies after sustaining head injuries in a tragic accident during a lesson at the Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve in Canberra. -
Long-awaited south Rockhampton flood levee project finally set to go ahead
via abc.net.auAfter 26 years of talk, an infrastructure project to stop the south of a regional Queensland city flooding, finally has all the funding it needs to go ahead. -
Cooking and history combine to preserve a tiny township's past
via abc.net.auCombining a cookbook with a history book might seem an unusual way to preserve a small town's past for generations to come, but it seems to be working in Comboyne. -
Filipino firies helping to grow and keep central Victoria's Pyramid Hill, population 500, safe
via abc.net.auFilipino families are injecting new life into Pyramid Hillfrom bolstering the local Country Fire Authority ranks to creating a mini housing boom. -
Drought and ageing populations dwindle rural fire brigades ahead of bushfire season
via abc.net.auWhy are rural New South Wales communities struggling to attract volunteer firefighters ahead of what is expected to be a serious fire season? -
Limit fireworks sales and ban multi-shot crackers, report recommends after Territory Day injuries
via abc.net.auTerritory Day is the night of nights for fireworks aficionados and amateurs alike. But with 38 injuries at this year's event, the NT Centre for Disease Control has recommended limiting their saleand even banning multi-shot crackers. -
Flinders University academics face job uncertainty, professor resigns over restructure
via abc.net.auMore than 200 academic staff at Flinders University will have to reapply for their jobs, according to the union, as an ongoing restructure seeks to separate researching roles from some teaching staff. -
Australia's citrus industry set for another record year but nurseries run short of tree stock
via abc.net.auAustralia's citrus growers are set for another record year, as return prices and exports rise to a new high. -
Teen charged after 12yo girl has face slashed 20 times while walking to school
via abc.net.auA 17-year-old boy is charged after a 12-year-old girl was attacked with a box cutter while walking to school in Logan in Brisbane's south yesterday morning. -
Google and Apple taken to task over inaccurate travel estimates
via abc.net.auThey may be slightly off the beaten track, but two towns in South Australia say Google and Apple have got it wrong when it comes to travel timesand it's costing both towns crucial tourism trade. -
China's expanding middle class targeted by Australian quality food exporters
via abc.net.auCompanies exporting Australian produce target the refined tastes of China's rising middle class. -
Where does the phrase 'heaps good' come from, and is it uniquely South Australian?
via abc.net.auVisit South Australia and you're likely to hear the phrase "heaps good" at some point. But is it uniquely South Australian? -
Reef company altered scientist's report on crown-of-thorns program even though he told them not to
via abc.net.auA company given millions of taxpayer dollars to cull the devastating crown-of-thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef altered a scientific report about the "poor management" of its own program, an ABC investigation can reveal. -
Facebook search underway after camera lost on Great Barrier Reef discovered with 5yo holiday snaps
via abc.net.auAn American tourist who discovered a five year old GoPro on the seabed of the Great Barrier Reef takes to Facebook and Reddit to return its near-300 photos and videos to the rightful owners. -
Cystic fibrosis sufferers could have better quality of life as new drug shows promising results
via abc.net.auPeople with cystic fibrosis may have a better quality of life with a new drug that's showing promising results in recent trials, and could be available within five years. -
Forestry giant Mercer International buys Indian sandalwood company Santanol
via abc.net.auAn Indian sandalwood company with plantations in the Kimberley is bought by global forestry giant Mercer International. -
Wheelchair diving artist transforming preconceptions around disability
via abc.net.auAcclaimed British performance and installation artist Sue Austin is pushing the boundaries of what's possible for those living with a disability with her work Creating The Spectacle, which has its Southern Hemisphere debut at the Adelaide Film Festival. -
Sheffield Shield again showcasing Australian cricket's immediate future
via abc.net.auThe performances of Will Pucovski and Lloyd Pope in the opening round of the Sheffield Shield illustrates why Australian cricket cannot afford to neglect its most precious pathway, writes Richard Hinds. -
Yes we cairn or no you can't? Rocky relationship emerges among bushwalkers
via abc.net.auRock stacks are a familiar site in wilderness areas the world over, but their creation for aesthetic purposes and artistic social media photos is becoming controversial. -
Almost two thirds of Victoria's barristers say they're bullied in the courtroom
via abc.net.auIn all, 59 per cent of Victorian barristers who responded to the survey into their health and wellbeing at work say they experienced denigration and bullying from judges or magistrates, with some female barristers also reporting gender bias from the bench. -
Wordplay: Brain strain - remembering the man who couldn't
Crossword clues came to the rescue of a man unable to form new memories following a brain operation to rid him of his epilepsy. -
Whitehaven next in frame for investor pressure on climate
Investors will soon get the opportunity to tell a big company that its strategy is out of line with stated global climate goals. -
'We are writing big cheques': Identical twins buying Max Brenner plan Asia push
David and Craig Tozer have plucked the Max Brenner chocolate chain from liquidation and plan to invest heavily in the business. -
Turning Pages: Romance and the influence of #MeToo
The alpha male of traditional romantic fiction teeters on the brink of toxicity: it's a short step from gorgeous bad boy to domineering brute. -
Sex, Drugs and the Electoral Roll review: Fiona Patten and the right to speak
Sex, Drugs and the Electoral Roll is more than a history of one woman's central role in Australia's endless battle between wowserism and common sense. -
Living in Australia review: Two books on issues with urban and rural life
Seamus O'Hanlon's City Life and Gabrielle Chan's Rusted Off illuminate a shift in national self-consciousness, reflected in the continued metropolitanisation of national life and in a significant decline in the resources and confidence of rural Australia. -
Killing Commendatore review: Haruki Murakami's novel of art, magic and mystery
"Killing Commendatore" has the sour bite of recent Murakami novels about characters failing to mature, but because this is a framed narrative, recounted some years on, it's also softened by a wistful air. -
Judges behaving badly key concern for barristers
Poor judicial conduct, a lack of sleep and stressful workloads are among the issues affecting the mental health of some of Victoria’s barristers. -
Crippled Immortals review: Chris Murray and the getting of wisdom
Crippled Immortals is a kind of melodic pilgrimage about Chris Murray's deepening love and commitment to the dance of his martial art. -
Chloe Hooper: Investigating the culpability and motive of an arsonist
Chloe Hooper's new book is an account of the investigation into the Churchill fires, the prosecution of the perpetrator, and an investigation into why a simple man diagnosed in his forties as being on the autism spectrum would do such a thing. -
APN Outdoor boss Warburton calls it quits as JCDecaux takes over
APN Outdoor Group chief executive James Warburton intends to leave the billboard company less than a year into his role, after a successful take over by global giant JCDecaux. -
Ex-union boss Ferguson backs government on casual pay 'double-dipping'
Former ACTU president Martin Ferguson has come out swinging against his successor to back employer groups. -
De Vanna: W-League must become full home and away season
Matildas star Lisa De Vanna says W-League must move to a full 16-game season if Australia wants to remain competitive in international women's football. -
Aussies pull off amazing run out, but Starc and Khawaja hurt
Even despite benefiting from a Pakistani batting brain-fade, Australia had serious concerns on Thursday, and it wasn't just that the match was slipping away. -
Trivia matters as Gretel Packer gets a win
Someone call the stewards! Gretel Packer’s scooped a prestigious first place trophy - and some weren't happy about it. -
Target and superquiz, Friday, October 19
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target. -
Race-by-race guide and tips for Taree on Friday
All the information you need to back a winner at Taree today. -
Your Daily Horoscope for Friday, October 19
Free daily horoscope for each star sign from renowned Astrologer Kelli Fox. Forecasts for the week ahead in life, love and career. -
Will the Prime Minister please put on his thinking cap instead?
Well, ScoMo, first you told us that you ‘‘got’’ Trump and his funny ways, then you began appearing everywhere in those ridiculous baseball caps. -
'Why are you staring at me?': Rugby coach accused of indecent assault
Lions Super Rugby defence coach Joey Mongalo is accused of indecently assaulting a hotel employee in the stairwell of the Crown Plaza in Coogee. -
There's one quick way to stop sexual harassment in its tracks
We know the current processes for sexual harassment complaints are not working. -
There's a solution to the refugee crisis - but no one will like it
What the Coalition does next can make or break the deterrent effect of the Pacific Solution. -
The minister for the west and his obsession with the east
For a minister responsible for Sydney’s western suburbs, Stuart Ayres spends a lot of time looking east. -
Sydney Anglicans set to ban gay weddings and pro-LGBTI advocacy on church property
Critics within the church say the far-reaching policy is designed to silence liberal voices within the conservative diocese. -
Senior Liberals say a 'miracle' is needed to win Wentworth
Senior NSW Liberals say a damaging email smearing independent Dr Kerryn Phelps was "the final nail" in the campaign. -
Protect our public servants from FOI: Home Affairs
Home Affairs receives the most freedom of information requests. It wants laws stopping its junior staff being revealed in released documents. -
Picture Editor's Choice, October 19, 2018
The finest photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors. -
Operation I never wanted ended up saving my life
Giving birth at home seemed the best option. But at the 18-hour mark of my labour, something felt very wrong.