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Think you could go off-grid? It'd involve eating roadkill, and lots of paperwork
via abc.net.auThe idea of living a nomadic, off-grid lifestyle where you hunt and forage for food when you're hungry, sleep when you're tired and wake up with the sun might seem like a life full of freedom and clarity. But the reality is far less romantic. -
MP's devastating message to voters hit Morrison like a bombshell
via abc.net.auThe resignation of Julia Banks from the Government benches not only plunges the Morrison Government further into minority, it puts a giant spotlight onto its gender issue, writes Patricia Karvelas. -
Liberals are facing a wicked problem — but it's largely of their own creation
via abc.net.auThe resignation of Julia Banks from the Government benches not only plunges the Morrison Government further into minority, it puts a giant spotlight onto its gender issue, writes Patricia Karvelas. -
New stars hunting in packs in Australia's tennis revival
via abc.net.auAustralia could be going through a new tennis renaissance with Ashleigh Barty and Alex de Minaur leading a charge that has seen 10 of the country's men and women enter the world's top 100. -
Crews brace for 'firestorm' as Deepwater residents urged to leave immediately
via abc.net.auFirefighters battling "horrendous" blazes in central Queensland are facing "conditions never seen before" as authorities plead with residents in the Deepwater area to leave their homes immediately. -
457 visas 'fudged' in alleged multi-million-dollar tax fraud scheme
via abc.net.auA migration agent and lawyer submitted false documents to help a colleague gain permanent residency in Australia, the Federal Court hears. -
'Surrender document': Labor accuses Government of skipping work to escape scrutiny
via abc.net.auThe 2019 parliamentary sitting week schedule means Parliament will sit for just 13 days before the federal budget in April, drawing sharp criticism from Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. -
Parliament's treatment of women in spotlight as MPs take aim at 'boys club'
via abc.net.auLiberal defector Julia Banks says the treatment of women in Parliament is "years behind" the corporate sector, yet Labor and the Coalition deny this. -
If Renae Lawrence did the crime, should she serve more time?
via abc.net.auFor some, the answer to whether Bali Nine member Renae Lawrence should serve time in an Australian jail if found guilty of a car theft in NSW is a simple, emphatic yes. But the legal process for establishing whether she should is far more complex, writes Elyse Methven. -
Open up your books, Senate inquiry tells aged care sector
via abc.net.auFor-profit aged care providers would be required to give detailed information about their tax affairs — including public country by country breakdowns of where they pay taxes — as part of a Senate inquiry's calls to raise transparency and stamp out possible tax avoidance. -
Di Natale suspended for calling senator a pig after 'days of sexist filth'
via abc.net.auThe federal Greens leader said it was important he condemn the treatment of women after accusing Barry O'Sullivan of throwing "sexist filth" at Sarah Hanson-Young. -
Di Natale suspended after labelling Liberal senator 'pig' over 'sexist' comments
via abc.net.auThe federal Greens leader said it was important he condemn the treatment of women after accusing Barry O'Sullivan of throwing "sexist filth" at Sarah Hanson-Young. -
'This is no ordinary fire': Premier urges Deepwater residents to flee potential 'firestorm'
via abc.net.auQueensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk issues an urgent plea for residents near Deepwater in central Queensland to leave their homes immediately due to the ongoing threat from a bushfire fanned by an unprecedented heatwave. -
Hanson praises tribe who killed missionary for 'keeping their borders closed'
via abc.net.auThe One Nation leader says she "would not condemn as racist" the North Sentinelese tribe who are known for attacking any unknown visitors, adding that their culture and way of life needs to be protected. -
Banks criticises treatment of women as she quits Liberals to join crossbench
via abc.net.auFirst-term MP Julia Banks delivers a scathing critique of Australian politics after abandoning the governing Liberal Party and moving to the crossbench, leaving Scott Morrison hanging onto power by a thread. -
As this woman had heart surgery, deadly bacteria entered her body. Then it killed her
via abc.net.auFay Sherret was killed by a slow-growing bacteria that entered her body as she had a routine heart valve replacement procedure. A cooler in the operating theatre was infected and the deadly bacteria was airborne. Now, her daughter is working to uncover what authorities knew about the risks. -
Crossbench joins Julie Bishop and Labor in push for energy agreement
via abc.net.auThe Government abandoned its signature energy policy. Now a growing band of MPs from all sides of Parliament wants action. -
'We could have fired everybody, I suppose': NAB boss grilled on 'fees for no service'
via abc.net.auWhile others appearing before Kenneth Hayne's royal commission offered apologies and conceded mistakes, the NAB chairman was a more reluctant witness and resisted making any easy concessions of failures. -
Nine's takeover of Fairfax approved by Federal Court, but decision could be appealed
via abc.net.auDespite a minor Fairfax shareholder's last-minute attempt to derail the deal, Nine clears another hurdle in its bid to take over the rival media company. However, lawyers for former Domain chief executive Antony Catalano say they may appeal the decision. -
Labor's Husar wants to recontest seat despite party choosing replacement
via abc.net.auHigh-profile Labor MP Emma Husar backflips on a promise not to contest the next federal election after it emerges the party has already chosen her replacement. -
Live: Liberal MP Julia Banks moves to crossbench, blaming 'regressive right'
via abc.net.auDisgruntled backbencher Julia Banks announces she is quitting the Liberal Party, further weakening the Government's hold on the House of Representatives, with her decision coming just as Scott Morrison indicates Australians will likely head to the polls in May. -
'The ocean is a source of healing': The rise of surf therapy
via abc.net.auAround the world, people are taking to the waves as part of their treatment for mental illness. Advocates of surf therapy say it's a way to draw people out of dark places, and world champion surfer Layne Beachley couldn't agree more. -
Chart of the day: You're probably not afraid of Australia's deadliest animals
via abc.net.auAlthough Australia has some of the world's most venomous snakes, biggest sharks and dangerous crocodiles, none of these are our deadliest animals. -
Gilmore queen of the surf once more as she clinches record-equalling world title
via abc.net.auStephanie Gilmore wins the world surfing title for the seventh time in her career, equalling the record of wave great Layne Beachley.
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