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Police swoop on light plane, arrest pilot over drug supply at Deniliquin in southern New South Wales
via abc.net.au
Police arrest the pilot of a light plane on the tarmac of an airport in southern New South Wales, and allegedly seize cannabis and precursor drugs from the aircraft's hold. -
Death of 85yo Perth woman investigated as suspicious
via abc.net.au
Police from Major Crime are called in to help investigate the death of an 85-year-old woman in the southern Perth suburb of Bateman. -
Man clocked at 165kph has not held licence for 10 years: police
via abc.net.au
A man who police allege has not been licensed to drive for 10 years is caught travelling in excess of 165 kilometres per hour in an 80kph zone. -
Canning by-election: Fast-growing regions want more federal support
via abc.net.au
While the upcoming by-election in the sprawling electorate of Canning is seen by some as a litmus test for Prime Minister Tony Abbott's leadership, voters living in semi-rural stretches of the district are thinking about issues much closer to home. -
Australian oil and gas companies upbeat despite taking dubious honour of worst performing sector on the ASX
via abc.net.au
While drivers and businesses have been enjoying the long stretch of lower petrol prices, the same cannot be said for Australia's energy sector. -
Unions challenge energy job cuts in Fair Work Commission
via abc.net.au
Plans to cut thousands of energy jobs in New South Wales are being challenged in the industrial umpire amid claims it breaches enterprise agreements. -
Homeless-friendly plan to offer showers and sleeping areas in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Shelter SA plans to push for the establishment of a "homeless-friendly precinct" for Adelaide's CBD after a building fire earlier this week was linked to squatters. -
Police to search bushland for missing Gateshead man
via abc.net.au
Police will today conduct a search of bushland near Newcastle in an effort to locate a man who's been missing since March. -
Mountain bike trails on track in Orange
via abc.net.au
Environmental groups are being assured care will taken to ensure plans for a network of mountain bike trails will not adversely affect a state conservation area at Orange. -
University student with measles visits Queen Street Mall, Spring Hill and St Lucia
via abc.net.au
Another university student is the eighth confirmed case in a recent measles outbreak in Brisbane. -
Lithgow gathers to hear the future of Springvale Mine
via abc.net.au
Forty people have registered to voice their opinions about a proposed Lithgow mine extension at a much-anticipated public hearing. -
Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou open-minded about young squad's potential as he plots path to 2018 World Cup
via abc.net.au
Ange Postecoglou says he is staying "open-minded" about the potential of his young Socceroos squad as he looks for incremental improvement through the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. -
Uncertainty over mine approvals creating stress for workers
via abc.net.au
There are claims uncertainty around the future of two major coal projects in the Upper Hunter is causing stress for workers. -
Knights treating Panthers clash as 'grand final' to avoid wooden spoon
via abc.net.au
Knights winger Nathan Ross says the team is treating Saturday's match against the Panthers in Penrith as a grand final. -
Sawn off shotgun used in Lake Macquarie supermarket robbery
via abc.net.au
Police say a Lake Macquarie supermarket was held up overnight by a man wielding a double-barrel sawn off shotgun. -
Melbourne train strikes: Early morning industrial action expected to cause chaotic commute for passengers
via abc.net.au
Melburnians are bracing for a chaotic morning commute followed by a four-hour train strike on Friday, as the industrial dispute between Metro and the rail workers' union rolls on. -
War in the Congo and new life in Australia meet in Prize Fighter
via abc.net.auThe brutality of war and the difficulties of adjusting to life on your own in a new country play out in a boxing ring at the world premiere of Prize Fighter at the Brisbane Festival. The play tells the life story of an African young man who flees war-torn Congo to start a new life in Australia, but finds his war-time experiences are harder to escape. The story is intrinsically African and Australian, written by a Queensland man whose life mirrors many of the experiences on stage, as Nance Haxton -
Brisbane Broncos veteran Justin Hodges benefited from Sydney Roosters stint, says Wayne Bennett
via abc.net.au
Broncos coach Wayne Bennett admits retiring Justin Hodges benefited from his stint with the Sydney Roosters as the veteran centre prepares for official Lang Park farewell. -
Fair Trading NSW tackles racism against south east indigenous consumers
via abc.net.au
Fair Trading New South Wales says indigenous tenants in the state's south east are facing discrimination. -
The Judges Verdict
The judges comments on entries in the 2007 ABC Radio Short Story Project. -
Service NSW apologises for letters to 'passed' customers
via abc.net.au
Service NSW apologises -
Growing demand for placenta pills
via abc.net.au
Growing numbers of new mothers are having their babies' placentas encapsulated for consumption. -
Nine Adelaide properties raided in joint police operation, six men arrested on serious drug charges
via abc.net.au
Six South Australian men are arrested and charged with serious drug offences after police raid nine properties across Adelaide. -
Lack of home internet affecting Barcaldine doctors, businesses
via abc.net.au
Doctors in an outback Queensland town are struggling to understand how basic internet services are not available in their remote community. -
Hazelwood fire inquiry: Evidence mortality rates, hospital admissions increased due to fire
via abc.net.au
A joint report from three prominent statisticians concludes there is "moderate evidence" that mortality rates increased in the Latrobe Valley during, and shortly after, the Hazelwood mine fire. -
Denis Burke, head of NT planning body and former CLP chief minister, revealed as owner of four Halikos development properties
via abc.net.au
The NT Government's hand-picked head of a powerful development assessment body - himself a former CLP chief minister - owns four properties, all apparently bought from the same major developer. -
Korbin Sims beats dangerous contact charge at NRL judiciary
via abc.net.au
Newcastle forward Korbin Sims is free to play in the Knights' final game after successfully contesting a dangerous contact charge at the NRL judiciary. -
Gold Coast Police digital radio switch to shut out unwelcome listeners
via abc.net.au
Gold Coast Police hope a move to a digital radio communications system will stop criminals from being able to monitor police operations. -
Energy company AllGrid shows interest in building manufacturing plant in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane-based energy company flags the possibility of building a manufacturing plant in Adelaide, which will produce battery storage units for solar energy. -
Plan for Hume Coal mine in NSW Southern Highlands divides local community
via abc.net.au
Hume Coal's proposal for a 40-square-kilometre underground mine in the New South Wales Southern Highlands leaves the local community deeply divided. -
SANFL finals: Magpies motivated to make up for 2014 grand final loss to Norwood
via abc.net.au
Port Adelaide is carrying extra motivation into the SANFL finals series after last season's grand final loss to archrivals Norwood. -
World first Sydney trial aims to eradicate children's cancer by growing tumours in lab, testing treatments
via abc.net.au
Scientists in Sydney are aiming to reduce the death rate of childhood cancer to zero through a new trial that sees them replicate tumours in the lab and screen malignant cells against hundreds of drugs to find the most promising treatment option. -
Canberra driver who hit 80-year-old denied he was speeding, on drugs, court hears
via abc.net.au
A Canberra driver who hit and killed an 80-year-old woman outside her home in 2013 denied he was speeding and on drugs at the time, a police witness tells an ACT court. -
Adani loses LG as big customer for Carmichael mine
Korean giant LG has confirmed it will not take coal from the controversial mine. -
England ODI series a chance for George Bailey to again secure Australia berth
The vacancy left by now-former Australia captain Michael Clarke for their one-day series against England, to start on Thursday, is set to give George Bailey an opportunity to remind everyone why he made himself so indispensable to the one-day team. -
Captain Cook memorial jet set for a major overhaul
Lake Burley Griffin's Captain Cook memorial jet will undergo a major upgrade but be out of action until the first half of next year -
Nuclear waste dumps: Abbott government close to releasing shortlist of possible sites
The Abbott government is close to releasing a shortlist of possible sites to host a nuclear waste dump, but has missed a self-imposed August deadline. -
Trainwreck: 700 services cancelled as Metro and union wage war over Melbourne rail system
Hundreds of thousands of people across Melbourne will be stranded or delayed on Friday when striking Metro Trains staff force the cancellation of almost 700 rail services over a period of about eight hours. -
Anti-Muslim group tight-lipped on new venue after Swans ban
An anti-Muslim group has found a new venue for a controversial rally after a WAFL club banned it from holding it at its headquarters. -
Degeneration of Australia-China PTA debate to name-calling is of concern
Mr Abbott cannot dismiss the CFMEU's concerns that the Australia-China preferential trade agreement sidesteps labour market testing. -
Eighth case of measles linked to University of Queensland
The eighth case of measles linked to the University of Queensland has been uncovered, health authorities say. -
Fire breaks out in Logan Central
Emergency services have rushed to a fire in Logan at a two-storey unit complex. -
Former Brisbane Roar coach Mike Mulvey sues club
via abc.net.au
Former Brisbane Roar coach Mike Mulvey launches legal action against the club for money owed after being sacked last year, claiming about $270,000 plus damages, court documents reveal. -
Ice Cube confirms vote for Kanye West as US President: 'I'll vote for him'
Rap star Ice Cube and his son O'Shea Jackson, who plays his father in the N.W.A. bio-pic Straight Outta Compton, are right behind Kanye West's bid to reach the White House. -
Anna Kashfi: Brando's ex had no fond memories of marriage to Hollywood star
Anna Kashfi, an actress who appeared as an exotic beauty inseveral Hollywood films, became better known for her role in a real-life soap opera as Marlon Brando's first wife -
On Father's Day many dads will wake up wondering 'what were they thinking?'
"The shelves a stocked with really stupid, wimpish cups, anything to do with beer, peanuts or tools ... books about WW2 that advertisers think speak to men." -
Kieran Lovell impresses AFL scouts in Tasmanian tryout
via abc.net.au
Kieran Lovell from the Kingston Tigers emerges as a stand-out as AFL recruiters put Tasmania's best football prospects through their paces. -
Failed financial guru Anthony Ghalloub raided by police
Police have raided a series of houses connected to failed financial guru Anthony Ghalloub. -
WEL pioneer’s name lives on in Coburg kinder she championed
Shirly Robertson trailblazed a path into community politics, paving the way for future women. -
Glenn Wheeler speaks to The Morning Show about near fatal accident for first time
Eight months since he was hit by a car riding his scooter at Woolaware, television and radio personality Glenn Wheeler has made his first, tentative steps back into the spotlight, giving an emotional interview in which he discusses his traumatic ordeal for the first time.

