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Fledgling boxing program in Sydney tackling Indigenous incarceration rates
via abc.net.au
A quarter of those inside Australia's prisons are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, despite making up only 2 per cent of country's population. The biggest challenge in turning that around is recidivism - keeping former inmates from ending up in jail again. Now a fledgling program in Sydney is tackling the problem by teaching boxing and job skills to Indigenous prisoners on early release. -
Archaeologists meet in Sydney to honour Palmyra colleague slain by Islamic State
via abc.net.au
Australian archaeologists are gathering in Sydney today to pay homage to the former director of antiquities in the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria. He was brutally beheaded by Islamic State militants last month, after refusing to flee to safety. His killing was just one part of the militant group's efforts to erase history and silence those who speak of it. But Australian experts in the field say the execution was also part of a more strategic plan, one they'll discuss when they meet later toda -
Cronulla lifesaver recalls battle with 4 metre waves to rescue exhausted father and son
via abc.net.au
Four-metre swell was pounding, a man and his son were struggling in the rough conditions 500 metres out to sea, one had a broken a rib, the other was clinging to a surf board, but lifesaver Richard Garnsey says he was determined to save the pair. -
Fremantle Dockers defender Luke McPharlin unlikely to recover for Hawks clash, coach Ross Lyon says
via abc.net.au
Fremantle admits veteran defender Luke McPharlin is unlikely to return from a calf issue for next week's preliminary final against Hawthorn. -
AFL Finals: Hawthorn thumps Adelaide Crows by 74 points to reach fifth successive preliminary final
via abc.net.au
Hawthorn books its fifth-straight preliminary final with a comprehensive 74-point drubbing of Adelaide at the MCG. -
NRL Finals: Sydney Roosters reach preliminary finals with 38-12 victory over Canterbury Bulldogs
The Roosters progress to the NRL preliminary finals for the fourth-straight year after a strong second-half saw them to a 38-12 victory over Canterbury. -
Travellers facing peak-hour airport delays as immigration, Border Force staff flag 10-day strike
International travellers are facing peak-hour delays as the union representing immigration and Border Force staff flags 10 days of industrial action at eight of the country's major airports. -
Harvey residents fight to save piece of history as classroom built in 1901 slated for demolition
via abc.net.au
Residents in the town of Harvey in Western Australia's South West say they have been left in the dark over moves to demolish the town's oldest standing building. -
Heads Up forum: Emotional wellbeing test for Queensland students to be considered
via abc.net.au
An emotional wellbeing test to identify students who have mental health issues will be considered by Queensland Health Minister Cameron Dick. -
The man who might be Treasurer comes under fire as Cabinet reshuffle tensions rise
via abc.net.au
Scott Morrison confirmed Tony Abbott offered him Treasurer and Deputy Leader positions in a tense interview by Ray Hadley that is seen by some as a sign the shock jocks' influence over Government is waning. -
Yarra Trams and union make 'in-principle pay agreement' ending strike action
via abc.net.au
Yarra Trams and the union representing its workers come to an in-principle agreement, cancelling the need for further strike action planned for next week. -
Heads Up: ABC forum discusses youth mental health issues
via abc.net.au
The ABC hosts a community forum to discuss youth mental health after a landmark Federal Government survey finds the number of children seeking help for mental health has doubled since 1998. -
Two men rescued after boat capsizes at Encounter Bay in South Australia
via abc.net.au
Two fishermen are treated for hypothermia after their dinghy capsizes at Encounter Bay, south of Adelaide. -
Pop-up parks prove popular in Perth as councils cater for pedestrians over cars
via abc.net.au
A unique concept to encourage more green spaces and fewer cars in city centres catches on in Perth, with a number of councils embracing pop-up parks. -
SafeWork SA cracks down on business with prohibition notice following Four Corners report
via abc.net.au
A crackdown by SafeWork SA following a Four Corners report into the exploitation of workers has resulted in a prohibition notice being issued to a South Australian business. -
Ronda Rousey: Ferocious in the cage and in gender politics
via abc.net.au
Ronda Rousey's success isn't just about a ferocious capacity to arm bar opponents into submission; she's pretty good at doing the same thing to gender politics. -
Peter Moody avoids race-day treatment charge from Racing Victoria stewards for June incident
via abc.net.au
Peter Moody avoids a charge of a race-day treatment to Noela's Choice, who was withdrawn from a race at Moonee Valley in June. -
Paramedic students take part in simulated mass shooting exercise at Central Queensland University
via abc.net.au
A mock mass shooting in a movie cinema is staged in Australia for the first time to put paramedic students to the test. -
Lucille Butterworth coronial inquest: Third week highlights past behaviour of people of interest
via abc.net.au
The third week of the coronial inquest into the 1969 suspected murder of Lucille Butterworth focuses on witness' accounts of two people of interest, Geoffrey Charles Hunt and John Gannon Lonergan. -
Sunken prawn trawler successfully refloated off Pilbara coast as police search for clues to missing men
via abc.net.au
A prawn trawler which sunk off Western Australia's Pilbara coast with three crew on board almost three months ago is resurfaced. -
AFL finals: Hawthorn Hawks v Adelaide Crows: streaming and score updates
via abc.net.au
Follow the AFL finals action as it happens as Hawthorn faces Adelaide at the MCG. -
Sydney Swans receive trade concession from AFL
via abc.net.au
Sydney is given more financial flexibility to trade for players in the upcoming AFL exchange period. -
South Korean man faces court after dousing himself in petrol and waving lighter at Cairns airport
via abc.net.au
A South Korean man who poured petrol over himself and waved around a lighter at Cairns airport did so after all his possessions were stolen at the end of the "holiday of a lifetime", a court has heard. -
Documentary to lift the hem on Kalgoorlie's red light district
via abc.net.au
A documentary filmmaker is putting the final touches on a film about the characters and stories of Kalgoorlie's notorious red light district of Hay Street, set to be finished by the end of the year. -
Travellers facing peak-hour airport delays as immigration, Border Force staff flag 10-day strike action
via abc.net.au
International travellers are facing peak-hour delays as the union representing immigration and Border Force staff flags 10 days of industrial action at eight of the country's major airports. -
EPIRB helps police rescue motorcyclist near Widgiemooltha
via abc.net.au
Kambalda police say the beacon was crucial in the successful search. -
Two men pressured to lie about circumstances of fatal crash at Angle Vale, court hears
via abc.net.au
Two distraught young men were pressured to lie to police about a car crash in Adelaide's north that killed their friend, the District Court hears. -
Barnaby Joyce confident of retaining Agriculture portfolio
via abc.net.au.. 'when you've got the runs on the board you're less worried than others.' - Barnaby Joyce -
Antonio Madafferi suspected of putting hit on Melbourne lawyer, trying to monitor journalist Nick McKenzie, court documents allege
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne businessman with alleged mafia links is under investigation over suspicions he placed a $200,000 contract on the life of a lawyer he thought was talking to a journalist, documents tendered in court allege. -
Canberra Short Film Festival attracts record number of entries
via abc.net.au
This year's Canberra Short Film Festival has received a record number of entries say organisers. -
Kate - Changing Tracks
via abc.net.au
"The song tells me to keep going, keep slogging, because there will be, very soon I know for sure, a light where there has only been darkness. A time when all my hard work will pay off and my happiness will return." -
Thank God It's Friday - 18th September 2015
via abc.net.au
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were Jean Kittson, Tommy Dean and Anthony Ackroyd. -
NT Attorney-General John Elferink dumped as White Ribbon anti-violence ambassador in wake of 'slap' comment furore
via abc.net.au
John Elferink is dumped as an ambassador for anti-violence movement White Ribbon Australia, after saying he was "tempted to slap" a woman in Parliament. -
Fallen Hawthorn AFL recruit Dayle Garlett sentenced to almost five years jail over drug-fuelled crime spree
via abc.net.au
Former AFL recruit Dayle Garlett has been sentenced to almost five years' jail by a WA court for a drug-fuelled crime spree. -
Body at Mount Cottrell partially wrapped in plastic, likely dumped weeks ago, police say
via abc.net.au
Police reveal the body of a man found by bushwalkers yesterday north-west of Melbourne was wrapped in plastic and likely dumped weeks ago. -
Toowoomba's Carnival of Flowers festivities not dampened by welcome rain
via abc.net.au
Grey skies brought much needed rain to southern Queensland this week and one last drink for the thousands of blooms on display for Toowoomba's Carnival of Flowers. -
Greyhound racing inquiry told 'no evidence' of live baiting in Tasmanian industry
via abc.net.au
There is no hard evidence the illegal practice of live baiting has been used in Tasmania's greyhound racing industry, officials say, arguing there should still be greater scrutiny of private training facilities. -
Man's body likely placed in public toilet block near Robinvale, Victoria Police says
via abc.net.au
Police believe a man's body, found by a cleaner in a public toilet block in north-west Victoria, was placed there after his death. The homicide squad is investigating. -
Looking through the Poetic Lens
via abc.net.au
Four different stories that come together through the poetry of the lens -
Thinking about where the food you eat comes from
via abc.net.auJacinta Parsons ... co-host.Assistant Music Director, ABC Local Radio & Double JPROMO / SONGIndira Naidoo ... former ABC and SBS journalist & broadcaster
Her previous book: The Edible BalconyThe Edible City:Grow Cook Share
(Penguin Lantern)PROMO / SONGDr Nick Rose ... National Coordinator, Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance
Churchill FellowFair Food: stories from a movement changing the world
Edited by Nick Rose
(UQP)From inner city balcony and community gardens, to large scale commerc -
Peckers Vs Tigers in Port Lincoln's football Grand Final
via abc.net.au
Here we are a day away from the last day of football on Eyre Peninsula.The Port Lincoln Grand Final awaits us tomorrow and we've got a preview of the league game here as well as a look at one of our Under 17s sides. -
Young Queensland researcher says speed breeding and drones are the future of wheat production
Integrating modern plant-breeding technologies into wheat production is vital to sustain global populations in the future, according to some researchers. -
Gosford's dreams of a sky high development brought back down to earth
via abc.net.au
The deferment of the triple towers Waterside development in Gosford has left locals frustrated and disappointed. -
Confusion over ongoing PBS supply of life-saving drug Soliris to treat rare condition
via abc.net.au
Sufferers of a rare and life-threatening condition are calling for certainty when it comes to affordable access to the medication they so desperately need. -
Western Australian grain harvest gets underway with another early start
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's grain harvest is off to another early start. -
Demand up for native Australian food mountain pepper, grown in Victoria's Strzelecki Ranges
via abc.net.au
Anativepepperis diversifyingthefarmincomefor agarlicgrowerinVictoria's Strzelecki Ranges. -
Peter Dutton met with property developers vying for Border Force contract at party fundraiser
via abc.net.au
An almost-$1000-a-head Liberal Party fundraiser was the scene for a meeting between the Immigration Minister and property developers fighting for a multimillion-dollar contract for the new Australian Border Force headquarters. -
Husband of missing Gold Coast woman says she disappeared after 'tiff'
via abc.net.au
The husband of a woman missing on the Gold Coast says she disappeared after they had a "tiff" and slept in separate rooms. -
Workers compensation break through for volunteer firefighters
via abc.net.au
Queensland volunteer fire fighters who contract a work-related cancer will now get the same compensation as their full-time and auxiliary colleagues. -
Australia alpaca industry doubles last year's 'one off' record shipment to China
The Australian alpaca industry will export two shipments of breeding stock to China over the coming weeks, almost doubling the number shipped last year.

