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Perth's last antique metal restorer Robert Bonolo seeks successor so he can hang up his tools
via abc.net.auMetal restorer Robert Bonolo has been the go-to man for decades for emergency repairs to prized sporting trophies including the America's Cup and the Sheffield Shield, but now he is hanging up his tools. -
Labor goads Mike Nahan in Parliament as Liberal leadership questions linger
via abc.net.auOn Parliament's first sitting week of the year, we have already seen the Liberal Opposition failing to capitalise on a series of government missteps, putting Mike Nahan's leadership again in the spotlight, writes Jacob Kagi. -
Gold Coast students released from hospital after school overdose incident
via abc.net.auFour teenage students from Southport State High School are released from hospital after overdosing on what authorities believe was prescription medication on Friday morning. -
Saleyards at South Australian livestock hubs face uncertain future with traffic in decline
via abc.net.auShrinking herds, online auctions and the centralisation of farms mean many small saleyards, such as the loss-making Millicent venue, face dwindling visitors and sales. -
For the first time in 100 years, students at this regional WA school have green grass to play on
via abc.net.auFor the first time in more than 100 years, students at Gnowangerup District High School have green grass to play on, following the search for a sustainable water system. -
Native freshwater turtle populations face extinction in South Australia, scientists call for action
Scientists are concerned that the 'vacuum cleaners' of our river systems, freshwater turtles, are facing extinction. -
Couples 'trash the dress' for unique wedding photos
Traditionally, wedding dresses are treasured items but more couples are choosing to trash them for a unique photo. -
Western Australia's most complex road designs seen from above
via abc.net.auTake to the skies and explore some of Western Australia's most interesting road designs, including those nicknamed "spaghetti junction" and "the tennis ball". -
Free baby formula promotion for online shoppers ignites feeding debate
via abc.net.auThe Australian Medical Association is calling a supermarket's decision to send free tins of toddler formula to parents as a "questionable endeavour", as puzzled parents consider donating the product to charity. -
Federal candidate Tim Hollo's months-long investigation turned up seven potential citizenships
via abc.net.auIt took Greens politician Tim Hollo more than a year, a 75-year-old document and even a president's signature to renounce his multiple citizenships. -
Retailers fear e-cigarette clampdown could leave businesses up in smoke
via abc.net.auNew vaping laws coming into effect across Australia are creating big problems for some e-cigarette retailers, with businesses moving their operations out of states they claim are too heavy-handed. -
Bookie under fire after punter won $29,000 on bet made after race was finished
via abc.net.auThe Territory's Racing Commission has investigated how it came to be that an NT bookie, Mad Bookie, allowed a complainant to place four bets on a racehorse called Catchtherainbow in Alice Springs after the race had closed. -
Here's what it takes to be a modern-day coach, and it's probably not what you think
via abc.net.auThe role of a sports coach is complicated. With more expected of those who hold the elite positions, it's now a role that carries greater responsibility, accountability and scrutiny. Three experts, Mick Malthouse, Lisa Alexander and Matt Elliott, explain just what it takes to be a modern-day coach. -
'Climate-change refugees' quit mainland farming in search of greener pastures in Tasmania
via abc.net.auFarmers from drought-struck Queensland and Victoria are quitting mainland Australia and moving to the more stable, wetter climate in Tasmania. -
Two lawyers, three days, and 44 cases: Is Bush Court in the NT the fast food of justice?
via abc.net.auIs mandatory sentencing the best way to determine what punishment fits the crime? -
Hundreds of Australian homes covered in combustible cladding but few residents can afford to fix them
via abc.net.auThere are hundreds of buildings around Australia covered in combustible cladding, but fixing the problem is expensive and the only government scheme is yet to hand out a single loan. -
'Walls work': Trump declares national emergency to build border wall
President Donald Trump plans to siphon billions of dollars from federal military construction and counter-drug efforts to fund his promised border wall. -
'Off the rails': Inside Trump's attempt to claim victory, almost sinking border wall deal
"Zero chance you could spin this as a win for Republicans," one Republican congressman said, adding that the bipartisan deal was "a total capitulation" and "a waste of three weeks". -
Super Rugby Round 1: ACT Brumbies v Melbourne Rebels
Action from the Rebels' 34-27 round one triumph over the Brumbies at Canberra Stadium. -
PM's scare tactics a no-brainer for easy votes
Scott Morrison and his ministers have been taking a cattle prod to the nation’s fear receptors in recent days, warning us of multiple Armageddons. -
US elections 2020: who’s lining up to be the next US president
A year away from the first primaries, five senators have already declared they are running and more candidates are expected to nominate in coming weeks. -
Love lost at AMP, but can it be found?
AMP needs something special to swoon investors after warning its 2019 could be just as bad as 2018, but can its suave new boss win the market's heart? -
Books That Changed Me: Fiona Lowe
Fiona Lowe eventually succumbed to the charms of Jane Austen's very cool Mr Darcy. -
Angie Thomas: How rappers helped me write my second novel
Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give was a controversial novel for young-adults prompted by police brutality and inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Here she discusses her follow-up book. -
3838: The genie they want back in the bottle
Since losing the High Court case in December, police have been trying to perform a massive magic trick. They are attempting to make 3838 disappear. -
Tablet interactive: Lisa Oldfield already dating since bitter split
A friend of the headline-making Oldfield couple reveals Lisa has never been happier since the breakdown of her 17-year marriage -
Margaret Atwood's prophecy: how fiction merged with fact in the time of Trump
The inspiration for The Handmaid’s Tale can be found in American history. Now the Canadian novelist is set to release its long-awaited sequel. -
Billionaire heir Howard Buffett on Trump, money and drugs.
The son of legendary investor Warren Buffett learnt a lot about disadvantage during his 15-month stint as the sheriff of a down-at-heel Illinois county. -
It's all smiles as Australia’s tallest man takes life in his stride
Kewal Shiels might tower above the rest of us, but his size 17 shoes are planted firmly on the ground. -
Lisa Oldfield already dating since bitter split with David
Lisa Oldfield is laughing again after her bitter split from husband David. -
Was Medibank the warm-up for Craig Drummond to run NAB?
The Medibank boss' results presentation sounded a lot like an audition for the newly opened-up job of chief executive at the National Australia Bank. -
How to ditch friends. Hint, you don't have to be nice.
There might be 50 ways to leave your lover but when ending a once-close friendship, you have three choices: drift away, suffer – or take the lethal option. -
Two of Us: 'It's a cruel irony that Chris has a photographic memory but can no longer use it'.
Dean Merlo, first met Chris Backstrom, also 57, in primary school. They now play competitive lawn bowls together despite Chris being legally blind. -
Dicey Topics: Drag Queen Courtney Act talks bodies, death and sex
The world-renowned drag queen discusses the topics we're told to keep quiet. -
Do you hug or kiss? It depends on where you live.
As far as Australians are concerned, you can kiss goodbye the hug as a go-to greeting. But do you kiss once, or twice? -
Leaf of faith: why Hollywood is going vegan
Holier-than-thou posturing by over-indulged A-listers? Maybe, but the new wave of “compassionate celebrities” typifies a deeper global trend. -
Compelling investigation into one of Ireland's biggest cold cases
The Irish and the French accents are surely two of the most lyrical on the planet. How they come together in the West Cork podcast, however, is far from poetic. -
Businesses warned of 'cascading' wage impacts of a Labor government
Credit Suisse has said if a Shorten government is elected this year, the cost of labour is likely to rise. -
A 'third way': the controversial push for a new type of worker
Legal experts say the proposed "third way" is just a new way of denying workers the full range of benefits. -
'A long hard journey': How my family closed the gap
The message from my life is that black people controlling black affairs get the best results. -
NSW gets some clear air for its campaign
The long federal election campaign is good news for Gladys Berejiklian. -
'Gobbledygook and doublespeak': How 'Gladys' gang' is failing Sydney on planning
Want to tell the world about a new apartment development? If you are the NSW government you'll talk about parks. -
'Anomaly' lets farmer use environmental water for cotton crop
Locals were 'gobsmacked' to find an unsolicited licence change allowed water earmarked for shielding an internationally renowned wetland from drought ended up as a cash crop. -
Good Weekend Superquiz and Target, Saturday, February 16
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target. -
Will you be caught when the tide goes out?
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What you said: on light rail Stage 2 and legalising marijuana
When it comes to construction of Stage 2 of the light rail, our Canberra Times Insiders were divided. -
'We have got no end of reports': Closing the Gap exposes patchy progress
The Prime Minister wants to focus on Indigenous education; behind that decision stands Tony Abbott -
The silence of public service lambs used by a panicking government
Officials are being used and abused by a panicking government. Some could complain, but don’t. -
The science behind Morrison's scare tactics
The Coalition hopes risk-averse voters will respond to its warnings about boats and the economy, but it will need the electorate to start listening. -
'The place is dead': More join fight for Curtin development's approval
Long-time resident Peter Forster is a Curtin residents association member. But he's defected to support the government when it comes to Curtin shops.