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Seaforth Public School fire deemed suspicious; destroys five classrooms in Sydney's North Shore
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A suspicious fire in Sydney's North Shore destroys five classrooms at Seaforth Public School, forcing the school to close today. -
West Perth house fire causes $500,000 damage
via abc.net.au
A fire which gutted a home in an inner-city Perth suburb causes half a million dollars damage. -
Tender announced for Torryburn bridge
via abc.net.au
Life will today move a step closer to normality for a Hunter community, cut off when its only bridge washed away in the April floods. -
Greens expose plans to sell off Hunter TAFE facilities
via abc.net.au
The Greens have taken aim at the state government over sell-off plans for Hunter TAFE campuses. -
All-girls rugby league team tackles Obe Geia carnival on Palm Island in north Queensland
via abc.net.au
The formation of an all-girls rugby league team on Palm Island provides stiff competition to the north Queensland football fraternity. -
Refugee advocates say locals keen to welcome Syrian asylum seekers
via abc.net.au
Refugee advocates say the Hunter's biggest challenge when it comes to resettling Syrian asylum seekers will be the region's lack of affordable short-term accommodation. -
Melbourne Airport without water after main bursts
via abc.net.au
There is no water supply at Melbourne Airport terminals due to a burst water main, leaving passengers without food and drink services. -
Man critically injured in gas explosion at Canberra McDonald's
via abc.net.au
A 41-year-old man is critically injured with serious burns to his hands and arms after allegedly igniting a gas bottle in McDonald's restaurant in Braddon, Canberra. -
Boat fire at Lake Macquarie marina
via abc.net.au
A woman has had a lucky escape after a fire broke out on her boat at a Lake Macquarie marina. -
Wild orange-bellied parrots being killed by virus; questions arise over source of beak and feather disease
via abc.net.au
Questions remain about whether captive-bred orange-bellied parrots could have caused an outbreak of the potentially deadly beak and feather disease in the critically endangered wild population. -
Lawyer warns under-resourced family court is putting children at risk
via abc.net.au
A senior family lawyer has joined a former Hunter judge warning a severely under-resourced family court is putting children at risk. -
On the bus: Adelaide Crows fans share their thoughts about the team's season
via abc.net.au
Thousands of Adelaide Crows fans made the journey to Melbourne for the weekend's elimination final. Some of the team's "die-hard" fans spoke to the ABC about the team's season so far. -
Hotline to tackle drug supply in Wellington
via abc.net.au
There are hopes a hotline aimed at dobbing in drug dealers in Wellington will help cut off the supply of ice in the community. -
Inmate stabbed with makeshift weapon in Goulburn prison brawl
via abc.net.au
A violent brawl breaks out in Goulburn jail in the New South Wales southern tablelands, less than a month after a prisoner escaped from the same prison. -
Mayor of Muswellbrook faces leadership challenge
via abc.net.au
Muswellbrook's deputy mayor will attempt to unseat his leader at tonight's council meeting. -
Union hopeful of CSIRO decentralisation push
via abc.net.au
There are hopes the relocation of a CSIRO facility to the central west is a catalyst for decentralisation within the organisation. -
Couple escape boat fire at Lake Macquarie marina
via abc.net.au
A couple has had a lucky escape after a fire broke out on their boat at a Lake Macquarie marina. -
Lucille Butterworth inquest: Convicted murderer Geoffrey Hunt expected to give evidence this week
via abc.net.au
The inquest into the disappearance of Hobart woman Lucille Butterworth resumes, with the main person of interest expected to give evidence this week. -
Bushfires 'critical' for ecosystems: Tasmanian experts tell international conference
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian scientists talk up the critical role of bushfires in ecosystems at international conference. -
New program for families affected by childhood heart disease
via abc.net.au
Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital will today launch a new program by HeartKids NSW, which aims to support more than 500 families affected by childhood heart disease. -
Hopes a mite could eradicate a weed infestation in the Barrington Tops
via abc.net.au
There is hope a new Scone Landcare initiative could eradicate a weed that has taken hold in the Barrington Tops. -
Man seriously injured in gas explosion at Canberra restaurant
via abc.net.au
A 41-year-old man is seriously injured after police say he ignited a gas bottle in a fastfood restaurant in Braddon, Canberra. -
NRL finals: Cronulla Sharks coach praises team's work ethics ahead of North Queensland Cowboys clash
via abc.net.au
Sharks coach Shane Flanagan paid tribute to his side's collective strength after it ground out a tough NRL finals win over the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Sunday. -
Man to face court after hitting 55yo in the face with scooter in Marrickville
via abc.net.au
A man is expected to face court today accused of bashing another man over the head with a scooter, leaving him in a critical condition in a Sydney hospital. -
Lexie's Village
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Fire breaks out at Sunshine Coast school, causes extensive damage
via abc.net.au
A 30-metre school block is extensively damaged by a fire on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, with nearby residents evacuating their homes. -
NRL finals: Cronulla Sharks defeat South Sydney Rabbitohs to eliminate defending premiers
via abc.net.au
The Cronulla Sharks signal their finals intent with an impressive 28-12 win over South Sydney at the Sydney Football Stadium. -
North Melbourne outlasts Richmond to win by 17 points in elimination final at the MCG
via abc.net.au
North Melbourne spoils Richmond's party, beating the Tigers by 17 points in the elimination final at the MCG. -
Kangaroo recruitment march re-enactment weaves its way through southern NSW towns
via abc.net.au
A re-enactment is underway to mark 100 years since a World War I recruitment march passed through small towns in southern New South Wales. -
Award-winning Girl Guide says the movement remains relevant for young women
via abc.net.au
Girl Guides is the biggest female-only voluntary organisation in the world and is changing to better reflect today's values. But many of its members, like teenager Beth Webster, speak of how guiding remains a relevant and powerful part in their lives. -
Mark Winterbottom wins Sandown 500 to tighten grip on V8 Supercars championship
via abc.net.au
Mark Winterbottom puts in excellent drive to take Sandown 500 and edge closer to the V8 Supercars championship. -
Fathers camp out at Queensland school to highlight important role in children's lives
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of dads participate in a mass camp out at a Queensland school to highlight the important role fathers play in their children's lives. -
Balibo Five: Rappers visit East Timor to mark 40th anniversary of journalists' deaths
via abc.net.au
Almost 40 years after the Balibo Five were gunned down, the family of one of the men marks the anniversary by taking rappers on a tour of East Timor. -
Crash victim Joel Bruce-Morich's family pleads for Territory drivers to slow down
via abc.net.au
The family of Darwin man Joel Bruce-Morich pleads for others to slow down, a day after he died in a fiery crash on the Stuart Highway. -
Cronulla Sharks v South Sydney Rabbitohs: NRL finals streaming and score updates
via abc.net.au
Grandstand brings you live updates from the elimination final between the Cronulla Sharks and South Sydney Rabbitohs at the Sydney Football Stadium. -
Vietnam veterans end Save the Repat protest on steps of South Australian Parliament
via abc.net.au
Vietnam veterans and their supporters pack up their swags after 161 days on the steps of South Australia's Parliament protesting about the closure of Daw Park Repatriation Hospital. -
Richmond v North Melbourne: AFL finals streaming and score updates
via abc.net.au
Follow all the AFL action as it happens as Richmond and North Melbourne face off in the weekend's last elimination final. -
Perth Freight Link rally attracts 1,000 protesters in Fremantle
via abc.net.au
About 1,000 people march through Fremantle in protest over the WA Government's contentious $1.6 billion Perth Freight Link project. -
Large crowds flock to Sydney's Bondi Beach for annual kite festival
via abc.net.au
The warm and sunny weather attracts crowds to Sydney's Bondi Beach to see the sky filled with kites. -
Tasmania-focused swan-song for outgoing Tasdance artistic director
via abc.net.au
Tasdance puts the final touches on its latest production, a swan-song for outgoing artistic director Annie Grieg. -
'Girl power' comes to Queensland technology challenge
via abc.net.au
A 24-hour human-powered vehicle race takes centre stage at the annual Technology Challenge in Queensland in a bid to encourage young girls to take up disciplines typically dominated by men. -
Brisbane woman charged with attempted murder after allegedly hitting man with her car
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane woman has been charged with attempted murder after she allegedly used her car to hit a man, believed to be her current or former partner. -
Tony Abbott confident of Liberal win in Canning by-election
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Tony Abbott declares the Coalition will retain the Western Australian seat of Canning at next weekend's by-election. -
Bat with deadly lyssavirus found at Brisbane's popular West End markets
via abc.net.au
Queensland Health is urging anyone who may have been in contact with a sick bat in Brisbane's West End on Saturday to come forward. -
Union survey of TasNetworks staff reveals morale, bullying concerns
via abc.net.au
A survey of TasNetworks staff reveals significant concerns around morale and bullying with the union calling for an urgent meeting with the energy company. -
The Sweet Spot
via abc.net.au
Cane growers could improve crop yields through more efficient harvesting practices. -
The Last Dance
via abc.net.au
They have been the home of country debutantes and dancing for decades, but is there a future for the district hall? -
Messages of Hope
via abc.net.au
The students of a primary school in Longreachare sending messages of hope to farmers struggling with drought. -
Australia All Over highlights available for podcast and download 13 September
via abc.net.auOn the occasion of National Bilby Day Macca receives a call from Frank Manthey; and 102-year-old Joe Miller rings to talk about his 55 years of naval service.Geoff is carting molasses from northern NSW, Pete is on his way to the WA town of Katanning, and Jeff is catching and smoking fish in Streaky Bay.Ian gets an update from Darwin on the recent outback tour on which Catherine guided a group of Chinese visitors; and at the Farmer of the Year awards he spoke with WA egg farmers Joyce and Terry C -
Tennyson Dunes declared coastal conservation reserve
via abc.net.au
Ancient dunes at Tennyson on Adelaide's coast, believed to be about 6,000-years-old, will officially be declared a coastal conservation reserve by the South Australian Government.

