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Australia's first Indigenous grower group celebrates success of Noongar-owned Dowrene Farms
via abc.net.auA farm owned and run by the Noongar people in Western Australia hopes to encourage other Indigenous landholders to turn their properties into food production businesses. -
Three charged with murder after man's body found in Morphett Vale
via abc.net.auSA Police charge three people with murder following the death of a fourth man at his home in Morphett Vale, in Adelaide's south. -
How enduring power of attorney documents enable children to rip off the elderly
via abc.net.auA grandmother had properties worth more than $2 million sold off underneath her by a relative without her knowledge, all because of a form that gave him unfettered power to do whatever he wanted with her estate. -
When the sea turned, Mike Walker could only look on as his best mate was claimed by the waves
via abc.net.auIt was the dead of night on the Indian Ocean and, scrambling to grab hold to an upturned hull, the navigator and his skipper Rob Thomas knew they were in serious trouble. -
Age no barrier for 95-year-old veteran farmer Betty Watt
via abc.net.auFor Betty Watt, the thought of living anywhere but on the farm is unimaginable. -
Dead perch found in far-western NSW river sparks concerns about water quality
via abc.net.auA property owner in Menindee says he is concerned for the welfare of his horses after finding hundreds of dead perch in a river that he has been using to pump water from. -
Bill Shorten to use ALP national conference to unveil $6.6-billion plan to build 250,000 homes
via abc.net.auOpening the ALP national conference in Adelaide, Mr Shorten will seek to counter the Coalition's attacks on his negative gearing policy, declaring Labor "the party of home ownership" and "the party of affordable housing". -
What's stopping you from taking a holiday and truly switching off?
via abc.net.auIf you're choosing to stay in the office at this time of the year while others are packing their bags, then you're being urged to reconsider. -
Virat Kohli, a batsman on another level and playing his own private game
via abc.net.auAs batsmen from both sides floundered on a tricky pitch against red-hot bowlers, Virat Kohli emerged as a sense of calm on day two, and times looked like he was a class above this spirited Test match. -
Paddy Moriarty's Larrimah house contained a series of clues which led police to suspect homicide
via abc.net.auFor the first time, police release pictures showing the physical evidence that helped stoke fear within the force, and among other residents in the tiny town of Larrimah, that Paddy Moriarty is dead and may be the victim of a homicide. -
Bill Shorten to address housing affordability at ALP national conference
via abc.net.auOpening the ALP national conference in Adelaide, Mr Shorten will seek to counter the Coalition's attacks on his negative gearing policy, declaring Labor "the party of home ownership" and "the party of affordable housing". -
Two dead in shooting in Perth suburb of Bateman
via abc.net.auA man and a woman are dead after a shooting in Bateman in Perth's south overnight, with police saying the pair were known to each other and there is no ongoing risk to the public. -
Animal activists bring Sea World dolphin and seal shows to a halt
via abc.net.auSea World Marine Park on the Gold Coast is forced to stop live performances of seal and dolphin shows after coordinated disruptions from animal rights protesters. -
Thousands without power after storms lash Sydney's west, Hills District
via abc.net.auA wild cluster of thunderstorms whips the state's east coast, with Sydney's Hills District pelted with large hailstones and destructive winds that had flow-on effects for the city's rail network. -
Shorten dodges question on NT Labor's economic management while Gunner goes to ground
via abc.net.auThe Federal Labor leader blames the Territory's current budget crisis on the Inpex project downturn and says fracking, defence and tourism are future economic drivers. -
Virat Kohli leading from the crease against Australia in second Test in Perth, day two live blog
via abc.net.auCheteshwar Pujara finally falls, but Virat Kohli remains as Australia looks to get back on top on day two of the second Test in Perth. Follow the action as it happens in our live blog. -
Search for grandmother Patricia Byrne missing in WA's remote Stirling Range National Park
via abc.net.auPatricia Byrne, 84, was helping family members maintain walking tracks at her family's property property in Mount Trio, about 330km south-east of Perth, when she stopped for a rest. -
Ex-Cyclone Owen downgraded to tropical low half a day after crossing Queensland coast
via abc.net.auMore than 12 hours after crossing the Queensland coast as a category three system, ex-Tropical Cyclone Owen continues moving east toward the Coral Sea, bringing steady rain to the state's north-east. -
Victoria's freak floods prompt 1,400 calls for help, more storms hit Melbourne suburbs
via abc.net.auAuthorities say Victoria's SES received more than 1,400 calls for help during 48 hours of wild weather that damaged buildings, flooded streets and saw a helicopter rescue motorists stranded on the Hume Freeway. -
Police arrest man after hit-and-run motorcycle crash in Para Hills West
via abc.net.auPolice arrest a man following an alleged hit-and-run crash in Adelaide's northern suburbs, but he won't say if he was the driver involved or not. -
Man and woman arrested after body of man in 60s found in Morphett Vale
via abc.net.auSA Police arrest two people following the suspicious death of a third man at his home in Morphett Vale, in Adelaide's south. -
Police inspector Darren Hopkins describes fear as flames engulf cockpit before crash
via abc.net.auTasmania Police Inspector Darren Hopkins says he found a cattle trough to sit in to ease his burns after flames engulfed the cockpit of his light aircraft, forcing him into an emergency landing in a paddock in October. -
NSW Government introduces ageing and disability commissioner to 'stamp out' abuse
NSW will have an independent Ageing and Disability Commissioner with powers to issue search warrants and trigger investigations to help "stamp out" abuse. -
COP24 sees Australia walk climate tightrope amid 'Paris Rulebook' deadlock
The Australian delegation at the UN climate conference in Poland is juggling its Paris agreement obligations and its support for fossil fuels. Meanwhile, nations remain deadlocked on how to implement the Paris agreement. -
Victorian woman charged over Hobart Airport bomb threat remark released on bail
via abc.net.auA Victorian woman accused of making a false bomb threat at Hobart Airport is released on bail and ordered to return to court in February. -
A myth has kept the 'Canberra Bubble' afloat. And it's time we popped it.
via abc.net.auA certain frustration has been foaming on the surface of the nation's capital for some time, and the bubble everyone's been talking about lately has brought this pot of rage to boiling point. -
Haemodialysis patients develop support group which follows mobile treatment truck
Dialysis can be isolating but a mobile treatment truck is giving these South Australian families the chance to get away from home. -
Australia takes on India in second Test in Perth, day two live blog
via abc.net.auCan Australia push its total past 300, or will the Indian bowlers wrap up the hosts' innings on an unpredictable Perth Stadium pitch? Follow the action as it happens in our live blog. -
Cyclone Owen downgraded to category one after crossing Queensland coast
via abc.net.auTropical Cyclone Owen crosses the Queensland coast as a category three system, and becomes category one after making landfall early this morning south of Kowanyama and bringing wind gusts of up to 170 kilometres per hour. -
Wild Melbourne weather prompts calls for help as Victoria cleans up after rain and floods
via abc.net.auVictoria's State Emergency Service receives almost 700 calls for help after heavy rain causes flash flooding and building damage, and the weather bureau issues another weather warning for much of the state. -
Second hand car mining royalties scheme helping get Groote Eylandt residents on the road
via abc.net.auInstead of filling the streets of Groote Eylandt with beat-up old bombs, the remote region's land council has a new idea to make cars last longer. -
Queensland wood-turner spins attitudes towards disability around
via abc.net.auDale Cordwell may have been born "missing a few bits and pieces", but he also came into the world with "sawdust in the blood". Through his exquisite work, he is challenging perceptions of disability. -
Woman dies in shooting in Perth suburb of Bateman
via abc.net.auHomicide detectives are at the scene of a fatal shooting in the Perth suburb of Bateman overnight. -
SES urges Tasmanians to prepare for wild weather heading for the state's north and east
via abc.net.auTasmania's emergency services warn residents in the state's north and east to prepare for wild weather this weekend, with flash flooding and thunderstorms predicted. -
Tasmanian fish farm opponent Mark 'Mr Flathead' Duncan eyes Senate spot
via abc.net.auTasmanian fishing charter operator Mark Duncan, who gained notoriety as a campaigner against the expansion of the salmon farming industry in the state, puts his hand up for a Senate spot in next year's federal election. -
Pig farmers' Extraordinary Pork takes control of processing with mobile abattoir
via abc.net.auAt a farm in central-west New South Wales, a herd of pigs is slaughtered at a mobile abattoir on the property, meaning the animals never need to leave the farm.