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Garlic crop theft 'impossible' to solve without public assistance, police say
via abc.net.auPolice say without public assistance, it will be impossible to track down the thieves who stole 400 kilograms of garlic, worth up to $15,000, from a farm at Cockatoo south-east of Melbourne. -
Merran's hands on her guide dog Jacob
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David Mace's hand on Steven
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Sea water sucked 1 kilometre inland as Kwinana bores placed under intense pressure
via abc.net.auSea water is rising up and taking the place of fresh water along parts of the Perth coast, threatening groundwater bores, wetlands and the future expansion of industry in the area. -
Millennials versus baby boomers, are the stereotypes hiding something more sinister?
The millennials versus baby boomers battle is nothing new. But is the discussion masking deeper issues? -
Inside the mind of an arsonist
via abc.net.auWhen Brendan Sokaluk decided to light a bushfire on a day where temperatures were hitting 46 degrees Celsius, his actions caused mass destruction across regional Victoria, resulting in 11 deaths. Ten years on, Australian Story asks: what can we do to stop arsonists before they strike? -
Indian Ocean Drive crash: Two dead, 12 injured after 4WD and minibus collide near Lancelin
via abc.net.auSeven ambulances and two helicopters rushed to the scene of an accident involving a four-wheel-drive and a minibus on Western Australia's Indian Ocean Drive. -
Sheep farming still a job with a future, this young Queensland grazier insists
via abc.net.auIt's a long way from being a Brisbane accountant to mustering sheep in the drought-ravaged Queensland outback, but Sandy Mackenzie says there's no better place to raise a family. -
Australia fight to perfect aggression levels against India as first Test slips away
via abc.net.auWith Mitchell Starc facing questions about his body language and Usman Khawaja seemingly responding to criticisms about his batting intent, the question will continue to be askedshould the Aussies be more aggressive? -
Death adder-tracking scientists investigate impact of backyard snake relocation
via abc.net.auHow do snakes react after they have been removed from your backyard by a snake catcher? The Death Adder Project aims to answer whether they become more of a danger to people and pets. -
Despite Renshaw's disappointing Shield season, he could be exactly what Australia needs this summer
via abc.net.auAs modest as his recent Sheffield Shield record has been, Queenslander Matthew Renshaw represents both the one selectorial gamble worth taking and, at his best, the answer to Australia's greatest need, writes Richard Hinds. -
How 'spying' on our elderly parents with their consent could keep them safer and at home for longer
via abc.net.auSurveillance technology is raising privacy concerns around Australiabut it may enable older people to live independently for longer. -
World War I soldiers in unmarked graves formally honoured, 100 years on
via abc.net.auFor 100 years, we have promised to remember Australia's service men and women, but thousands still lie in unmarked graves across the country. -
Crash between 4WD and minibus on Western Australia's Indian Ocean Drive leaves two dead
via abc.net.auAmbulance officers say two people have died in an accident involving a four-wheel-drive and a minibus on Western Australia's Indian Ocean Drive. -
Brown snake visits Canberra's centre, shocking shoppers
via abc.net.auA "sizeable" brown snake causes a scene in the middle of Canberra, becoming the focus of a rescue operation after slithering through the centre of the city. -
Australia left with tough chase by India after tense day four at Adelaide Oval, as it happened
via abc.net.auAustralia struggles for much of the day before finding a glimmer of hope through the fifth wicket partnership of Marsh and Head. See how the day unfolded in our blog. -
India bats and bowls Australia all but out of first Test on day four in Adelaide
via abc.net.auThere is a mountain between Australia and a first-Test win against India, still requiring 219 runs to win, with just six wickets left at the Adelaide Oval. -
Australian Government calls for Thailand to release Bahraini refugee Hakeem Ali AlAraibi
via abc.net.auCanberra calls on Thailand to immediately release a Melbourne-based refugee, amid fears he could be tortured if an extradition request made by Bahrain is carried out. -
New $1 million reward offered over Scott Johnson's gay hate killing at Sydney cliffs
NSW Police hope a million-dollar reward will prompt fresh leads in the 'gay hate' killing of American Scott Johnson, almost exactly 30 years after he plunged to his death off Sydney's North Head. -
Toyah Cordingley murder 'key suspect' reports could jeopardise investigation, police say
via abc.net.auQueensland police and Toyah Cordingley's stepfather criticise media reports that a key suspect in the Cairns woman's murder fled the country shortly after her death. -
Australia misses out on early wickets as India builds lead on day four at Adelaide Oval, live blog
via abc.net.auIndia's second innings ends in a flurry, meaning Australia requires 323 runs to win with four sessions to play. Follow the action as it happens in our live blog. -
Global cancer study to explore link between gas anaesthesia and likelihood of relapse
via abc.net.auMelbourne scientists spearhead a global study to see whether the use of gas anaesthetics on cancer patients who undergo surgery could contribute to a higher risk of the cancer recurring. -
Thousands of couples have tied the knot since Australia legalised same-sex marriage
via abc.net.auNearly 6,000 couples from around the country have tied the knot in the 12 months since same-sex marriage was legalised in Australia, with New South Wales leading the way down the aisle. -
Dying Ipswich CBD to be resuscitated by health precinct
via abc.net.auAfter decades of failed attempts to rejuvenate the dying Ipswich CBD and millions of dollars lost on promised upgrades that never eventuated, Ipswich City Council says a new plan to turn large swathes of the inner-city into aged care and health facilities will be the injection of life locals are waiting for. -
One dead after suspected drug overdose at Knockout Games of Destiny dance festival
via abc.net.auA teenager dies and three other people are left in a critical condition in hospital after suspected drug overdoses at the Knockout Games of Destiny dance festival at Sydney Olympic Park. -
Brisbane Anglican diocese welcoming more women than men to the priesthood
via abc.net.auUntil recently, the priesthoods of all Christian denominations have been men-only domains. But the Brisbane diocese of the Anglican Church is now ordaining more women than men, despite women in Sydney still not able to become priests at all. -
Australia hunts Indian wickets on day four of first Test at Adelaide Oval, live blog
via abc.net.auAustralia enters day four of the first Test against India chasing the game after the tourists took their lead beyond 150. Follow the day four action as it happens in our live blog.