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Peter Hendy (second from left) enters the party room meeting with Malcolm Turnbull. (14 September 2015)
via abc.net.au
Peter Hendy (second from left) enters the party room meeting with Malcolm Turnbull. (14 September 2015) -
Standalone David Unaipon Indigenous college to close at University of South Australia
via abc.net.au
A standalone Indigenous college is to close in Adelaide by the end of the year as the University of South Australia moves its programs into its mainstream campuses. -
Hunter Liberal MP calls for unity under PM Turnbull
via abc.net.au
Bob Baldwin says Malcolm Turnbull must be respected. -
Rail advocates mount last effort to save rail line
via abc.net.au
Save Our Rail is heading to Sydney today in a last ditch attempt to sway the crossbenchers not to support the Baird Government's move for Parliamentary approval to shut the city's rail line. -
Port Stephens oyster growers shift stock to avoid contamination
via abc.net.au
Scores of oysters affected by a contamination incident at the Williamtown air force base have been moved to clean waters to see if they can get rid of the chemicals naturally. -
Clean up progressing on former BHP steelworks land, as HDC calls for tenders
via abc.net.au
The Hunter Development Corporation is moving ahead with plans to rehabilitate a massive parcel of old BHP land it took back from Nathan Tinkler's troubled firm Buildev. -
Illegal dumping sees quarry remediation cost double
via abc.net.au
Cessnock council says illegal dumping at an old quarry is costing it thousands of dollars. -
Boxer in coma dies after Sydney title fight at Ingleburn RSL Club last week
via abc.net.au
A 28-year-old professional boxer dies after a title fight at an RSL Club at Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west. -
Environment lobby starts legal proceedings to get mine biodiversity documents
via abc.net.au
The Hunter Environment Lobby (HEL) says it has been forced to take legal action to get access to documents relating to the environmental offset strategy for a controversial Hunter Valley mine. -
Grinding through the history of Tremains mill
via abc.net.au
For over 100 years the Tremain flour mill was at the heart of the Bathurst community. -
AFL Finals: Fremantle Dockers coach Ross Lyon says Nat Fyfe and Matthew Pavlich in good shape after Swans win
via abc.net.au
Brownlow medal favourite Nathan Fyfe is on crutches and Fremantle skipper Matthew Pavlich is in a moon boot - but coach Ross Lyon says Dockers fans should not be worried. -
Councillors to consider publishing ratepayer-funded newspaper in Goulburn, NSW
via abc.net.au
A proposal for Goulburn Mulwaree Council to publish its own newspaper has attracted heavy criticism from a local councillor, who has suggested the local mayor has a "glass jaw" about perceived unfavourable coverage from the town's existing paper. -
Canberra school's plan to build sports centre on neighbourhood oval ended by ACT Government
via abc.net.au
The ACT Government kills off plans for a private primary school to build a sports centre on a neighbourhood oval in Canberra's north, after strong community opposition. -
Abbott supporter Andrew Hastie downplays impact of Turnbull triumph on Canning by-election
via abc.net.au
The Liberal candidate for the Canning by-election, Andrew Hastie, dismisses suggestions the party's leadership spill could cost him votes, and says he is looking forward to working with Malcolm Turnbull. -
Access all areas: a simple ramp opens up opportunities
via abc.net.au
A lightweight, foldable ramp, funded by a local club in a small country town is opening opportunities for at least one girl with disabilities to better health, education and social opportunities. -
Andrew Hastie downplays impact of Liberal leadership spill on Canning by-election
via abc.net.au
The Liberal candidate for Canning, Andrew Hastie, dismisses the potential impact of the party's leadership ballot on his by-election chances. -
Wayne Carey insists he has apologised to Anthony Stevens over extra-marital affair that killed North Melbourne stars' friendship
via abc.net.au
Former North Melbourne captain Wayne Carey says he has apologised to Anthony Stevens for the extra-marital affair that killed their friendship. -
Teen Abdel Kader Russell-Boumzar convicted over racially abusing guard on Brisbane train
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane teenager whose verbal attack on a railway security guard sparked community outrage has been placed on 12 months' probation. -
West Australian agriculture boss says RSPCA relations sometimes 'testing', but mostly good
via abc.net.au
WA's top agricultural bureaucrat concedes his department's relationship with the state's peak animal welfare body is sometimes "testing", but maintains it is mostly working well. -
Firestick ecology
via abc.net.au
Vic Jurskis says his new book, Firestick Ecology, is a simple story of how Aboriginal people managed the land through fire to create and maintain the biodiversity and the fire-safe environment that greeted the first European settlers. The sub-title is 'fairdinkum science in plain English'. He says that to conserve biodiversity and live safely, we need to manage our forests with fire 'willingly, frequently and, with practice, skilfully'. The evidence of our land management failure is all around u -
Woman from Dawoodi Bohra community arranged for genital mutilation procedures on daughters, court told
via abc.net.au
A woman from Sydney's Dawoodi Bohra community arranged for genital mutilation procedures on two of her daughters, the New South Wales Supreme Court hears. -
Jody Meyers: Police continue search for missing Mannum mother; partner remains only 'person of interest'
via abc.net.au
Police say they are yet to make any major breakthroughs in the investigation into missing Mannum mother Jody Meyers who went more than two weeks ago. -
Have your say: Malcolm Turnbull challenges Tony Abbott for the Liberal Party leadership and prime ministership
via abc.net.au
As Malcolm Turnbull challenges Tony Abbott for the Liberal Party leadership and the prime ministership, who do you think is best placed to lead the nation? -
Teenage girl dragged into bushes and sexually assaulted near Cable Beach in Broome
via abc.net.au
A 15-year-old girl has been sexually assaulted near a beach in Broome in Western Australia's Kimberley, as police appeal for help to catch her attacker. -
Witnesses did nothing during five-hour fatal assault of Darwin woman Terasita Bigfoot, judge says
via abc.net.au
A Darwin judge questions what society has become during the sentencing of a man who bashed his wife to death as witnesses watched on. -
New women's refuge opens in Sydney to help victims fleeing domestic violence
via abc.net.au
Domestic Violence New South Wales welcomes the opening of a new women's refuge in Sydney's west but says it is too early to say whether there has been an improvement in crisis care. -
Australian livestock exporters hope new Livestock Global Assurance Program will see reopening of Saudi Arabian market
via abc.net.au
Australian livestock exporters say new-look animal welfare compliance system LGAP may help re-open Saudi Arabian market. -
Calls for improved security at regional Victorian courts from police after increase in ice-related attacks
via abc.net.au
Police in Victoria are calling for improved security screening and armed guards to patrol courtrooms in regional Victoria, as they struggle with an increased threat of violence from ice-affected offenders. -
Brisbane Roar owners face deadline for A-League club cash injection
via abc.net.au
D-Day is finally here for Brisbane Roar's embattled owners, who will be stripped of their A-League licence on Tuesday barring a financial miracle. -
Canning by-election: Candidates clash over impact of Tony Abbott's performance on looming poll
via abc.net.au
The two main candidates in the Canning by-election clash over the impact of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's performance on the looming poll. -
Domestic violence help service urges rural communities to look out for each other as Queensland Premier announces tougher domestic violence penalties
via abc.net.au
Domestic Violence Action Centre urges rural communities to look out for each other, as Queensland Premier announces tougher penalties for breaches to domestic violence orders. -
A barge delivering supplies at Maningrida
via abc.net.au
A barge delivering supplies at Maningrida, a remote community in the Northern Territory. -
Western Australia live export season a roller coaster ride for pastoralists
via abc.net.au
Pastoralists wait for livestock permits to Indonesia for the fourth quarter, after a rollercoaster year. -
Woman dies in hospital after her car rolls over at Victor Harbor, SA
via abc.net.au
A woman involved in a car rollover at Victor Harbor south of Adelaide this morning dies in hospital. -
Eagles win Great Flinders flag: Eyre Peninsula footy finals results
via abc.net.au
The United Yeelanna Eagles have gone back-to-back with a 7-goal victory over the Lock Roos in the Great Flinders A Grade Grand Final. -
Jamaican-born Brisbane runner Alberto Campbell-Staines one step closer to making Paralympics
via abc.net.au
Brisbane runner Alberto Campbell-Staines is one step closer to making his 2016 Rio Paralympic dream come true after officially qualifying for the International Paralympic Committee's Athletic (IPC) World Championships set to take place in Doha next month. -
Hare Krishna school achieves top marks in NAPLAN
via abc.net.au
Hare Krishna school, Bhaktivedanta Swami Gurukula, has gone from failing several NAPLAN categories to performing above the national average in all of them. -
Queensland's rural generalist program helps turnaround doctor shortage in the bush
via abc.net.au
A Queensland-led program treating rural medicine as a speciality has turned around a doctor shortage crisis over the past decade. -
Preparing to take refuge
via abc.net.au
Sanctuary Foundation Australia has been in talks with the government about supporting Syrian families that might resettle in the region. -
Man charged over hold up of service station and home break-in
via abc.net.au
An 18-year-old man has been charged over the armed robbery of a Rutherford service station, and a break and enter at a Gilliestown Heights home. -
Royal Melbourne Show arts and crafts pavilion to feature @ChiliPhilly crochet exhibition
via abc.net.au
The food-themed crocheted creations of Phil "ChiliPhilly" Ferguson will go on display at the Royal Melbourne Show. -
Man found safe in yacht, missing off South Coast
via abc.net.au
A man has been rescued, and his yacht towed ashore off the New South Wales South Coast. -
Toddler found drowned in backyard pool at Melton South in Melbourne's outer north-west
via abc.net.au
A toddler has drowned in a backyard pool at a house at Melton South in Melbourne's outer north-west. -
Domestic violence penalties to increase, victims to be protected in court, Queensland Government says
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government will move to increase penalties for perpetrators of domestic violence and protect victims during court proceedings. -
81yo woman assaulted in her Mayfield West home
via abc.net.au
Police are appealing for help from the public after an 81-year-old woman was assaulted in her Mayfield West home at the weekend. -
South Gippsland community Thorpdale commemorates 'world's tallest tree' site
via abc.net.au
While many have questioned the accuracy of Thorpdale's world's tallest tree site, locals stand but the community's claim to fame. -
Documentary aims to challenge stereotypes, start conversations about religion in Sydney's west
via abc.net.au
A large-scale film project is launched across western Sydney exploring the personal and daily practices of people of various religions with the aim of starting conversations about faith. -
Launceston Chamber of Commerce first in Australia to vote in favour of same-sex marriage
via abc.net.au
Launceston's Chamber of Commerce becomes the first in Australia to back marriage equality. -
Police investigate links between suspicious Nangwarry house fires
via abc.net.au
Senior police have said they are seriously concerned by the second suspicious house fire in Nangwarry in less than four months, with two fires lit just minutes apart on Sunday night. -
Federal Court fines Queensland egg producer $250,000 for misleading 'free range' claims
via abc.net.au
Southern Queensland's Darling Downs Fresh Eggs has been fined $250 000 for misleading "free range" claims after a case was brought to the Federal Court by the ACCC.

