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Law academic wants clearer compensation laws for land holders affected by gas exploration and production
via abc.net.au
Compensation laws for land holders affected by gas exploration and production need a lot more clarity and uniformity. -
West Australian dairy farm uses solar panels to cut power bill
via abc.net.au
Solar panels installed on a West Australian dairy farm have helped cut energy costs by 40 per cent in peak periods and saved thousands of dollars. -
Women's service welcomes funding for domestic violence 'hotspot' in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
The Women's Legal Service in Tasmania hopes new domestic violence units being set up in 12 regions across Australia, including Burnie, will improve the lives of many children. -
Sinkhole at Inskip Point: 300 people evacuated
Sinkhole swallows car, caravan and camping trailer on Sunshine Coast. -
Man 'missing' in Northern Territory may be staying with relatives
via abc.net.au
A man who sparked a search after walking off a bus at an unscheduled stop in a remote town in the Northern Territory may be staying with relatives, police say. -
Complex car software becomes the weak spot under the hood
The sophistication of new cars brings numerous benefits, but with new technology comes new risks and new opportunities for malevolence. -
Inskip sinkhole: Geotechnical engineers to use radar to assess camping area stability
via abc.net.au
Engineers will use ground-penetrating radar to assess the area surrounding a massive sinkhole that has closed campgrounds at Inskip Point near Fraser Island in south-east Queensland. -
Justin Bieber begs Australian fans to 'please just respect me'
Belieb him, Justin Bieber is just like you and me. -
Assassin's Creed Syndicate: How the most powerful city of 1868 was recreated for a game
How the most powerful city of 1868 was recreated for a video game, right down to the the nitty gritty details. -
AFL grand final 2015: three reasons why West Coast Eagles won't win the premiership
What did we learn from the purest football weekend of the season, when the four top teams are playing for their lives, when the eyes of the football world scrutinise every play, and where there is absolutely nowhere to hide? Plenty. -
Lakes United win grand final
via abc.net.au
Lakes United halfback Brad Murray says the team had a strong belief that helped them win the Newcastle Rugby League grand final. -
Rugby World Cup 2015: Sean McMahon stars for Wallabies, but Quade Cooper still provides food for thought
The Wallabies' best player against Uruguay is the one least likely to crack the starting XV. It was that sort of afternoon during the 65-3 win in Birmingham. -
Rugby World Cup 2015: Sean McMahon and Ben McCalman give Wallabies back row headache
They were the most influential players in Australia's romp against Uruguay, but Sean McMahon and Ben McCalman face another week on the sideline. -
Mount Isa woman steals car with children inside: police
Teen allegedly refused to pull over when chased by police. -
Sydney soccer match fight leaves player with fractured jaw
A teenage soccer player is nursing a fractured jaw after being "king hit" by a sidelined player, a witness says. -
Concerns about future of sporting body in Warren
via abc.net.au
The Warren Shire Council says it is vital there is continued investment in an organisation which helps talented young athletes in the western region. -
Brownlow Medal preview: Fremantle star Nat Fyfe set to break through for first AFL best-and-fairest
via abc.net.au
Can anyone stop Fremantle's Nat Fyfe from winning the Brownlow Medal? Andrew McGarry analyses the figures. -
Bedside murder hearing after Townsville stabbing
Hospitalised man charged after fatal stabbing of woman in Townsville. -
Plan developed to manage flooding in Marks Point and Belmont South
via abc.net.au
Lake Macquarie Council has developed a local adaptation plan to manage the risks of flooding and tidal inundation in the communities of Marks Point and Belmont South. -
Indian PM Narendra Modi gets emotional during Q&A with Mark Zuckerberg
A question about family sparks a poignant memory from India's leader. -
Knights win NSW Cup grand final
via abc.net.au
The Newcastle Knights have won the New South Wales Cup grand final, beating the Wyong Roos 20 points to 10. -
Union claims Hunter will be hit hard by further Ausgrid cuts
via abc.net.au
The United Services Union says the Hunter region will be hit hard by further job cuts within electricity provider Ausgrid. -
Live: Jarryd Hayne's San Francisco 49ers v Arizona Cardinals
Follow full live coverage as Jarryd Hayne once again takes the stage for theSan Francisco 49ers. -
MPs questions over staffing at Kurri police station go unanswered
via abc.net.au
Cessnock MP Clayton Barr says he has been unable to find out whether Kurri Kurri police station is actually manned, despite asking numerous questions of the Police Minister. -
Man wanted over firearm offences
via abc.net.au
Police are appealing for help to find a man who is wanted over firearm offences and an outstanding warrant. -
Newspoll shows bump in support for Annastacia Palaszczuk
Premier fortifies Labor's hold on power in latest poll results. -
ARTC campaign to attract women workers proves successful
via abc.net.au
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) says a dedicated campaign to attract women to its Hunter Valley track workforce is clearly succeeding, with more than 400 applications received in the first week of the campaign. -
Hunter stations targetted in police operation
via abc.net.au
Train stations at Broadmeadow and Morisset have been targetted as part of a police operation to improve community safety on public transport. -
Coal isn't dead; it's a takeover target
Coal is not dead yet – not even the thermal stuff - but it's cheap. -
Police crackdown on high rate of road fatalities
via abc.net.au
A rise in the number of fatal road accidents in the region's south has prompted a police crackdown. -
Former English Test fast bowling great Frank Tyson dies at the age of 85
via abc.net.au
Champion England Test fast bowler Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson dies at the age of 85 on the Gold Coast. -
Melbourne Express Live: Monday September 28, 2015
Kickstart your day with breaking news, commuter and weather updates. Email tips, photos, video and comments to [email protected] or tweet @theage. -
Australian Medical Association accuses government of attack on doctors' integrity
The Turnbull government has launched a "long overdue" review of Medicare services -
Rugby World Cup 2015: Wallabies beat Uruguay as Quade Cooper produces mixed bag
The Wallabies cruise to an easy win against Uruguay as a blockbuster with hosts England awaits on Saturday. -
Rugby Word Cup 2015: Sean McMahon stars for Wallabies, but Quade Cooper still provides food for thought
The Wallabies' best player against Uruguay is the one least likely to crack the starting XV. It was that sort of afternoon during the 65-3 win in Birmingham. -
Rugby World Cup 2015: Ireland claim comfortable 44-10 win over Romania
Ireland wore down a dogged Romania side to claim a comfortable 44-10 Rugby World Cup bonus-point victory at Wembley on Sunday. -
Yohan Cabaye nails penalty to take Crystal Palace into sixth place at Watford
Crystal Palace moved into the Premier League's top six by winning 1-0 away to Watford on Sunday with record signing Yohan Cabaye sealing the points with a calmly-converted a penalty. -
British PM David Cameron calls for Syria's Bashar al-Assad to face criminal charges
British Prime Minister David Cameron says Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should face an international criminal trial. -
Barack Obama and Raul Castro to meet to discuss new Cuban-American relations
President Obama will meet with Cuban counterpart Raul Castro at the United Nations on Tuesday to discuss the new emerging relationship between the United States and Cuba. -
Volkswagen scandal: VW board warned about emissions test cheating in 2011 – reports
Volkswagen's own staff and one of its suppliers warned years ago about software designed to thwart emissions tests, two German newspapers reported on Sunday. -
Florida woman charged with felony for allegedly riding sea turtle
A 20-year-old Florida woman was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of riding a sea turtle on the beach in photos that went viral on social media in early July, police said. -
Rugby World Cup 2015: Scotland fight back for bonus-point win over the USA
Scotland turned around a first-half deficit to secure a bonus-point 39-16 victory against a physical United States in the Rugby World Cup on Sunday and return to the top of Pool B. -
Pope says he has met with victims of clerical sex abuse in Philadelphia
Pope Francis told bishops in Philadelphia that he had met with victims of clerical sexual abuse, adding that "God weeps" for them. -
Rugby World Cup 2015: Wallabies cruise past Uruguay and set sights on England
The Wallabies cruise to an easy win against Uruguay as a blockbuster with hosts England awaits on Saturday. -
Australian filmmaker Christopher Doyle films Hong Kong's 'umbrella revolution'
Christopher Doyle never set out to make an overtly political film about the surging protest movement, the so-called 'umbrella revolution' which saw hundreds of thousands take to Hong Kong's streets. The Australian cinematographer and filmmaker, best known for his visually sumptuous collaborations with legendary auteur Wong Kar-wai, was in the middle of making a film which documented the lives of the city's people. "Then this thing happened," he says. -
Sharks continue to scare north coast surfers out of the water
Killer sharks continue to congregate close to shore "like no one can remember" on the state's north coast with surfers and swimmers being warned to get out of the water almost daily between Ballina and Lennox Heads, says Ballina Shire mayor David Wright. -
Fight will be bigger than WorkChoices battle if penalty rate cuts attempted: unions
Unions have vowed to unleash a "fierce" grassroots and social media campaign against any federal government attempt to cut penalty rates, which they say will be bigger than the Your Rights at Work campaign that neutered the former Howard government in 2007. -
Cutting penalty rates would have great social cost
There is more than just money at stake in decisions over pay rates for working weekends. -
New Special Minister of State Mal Brough under investigation by the Australian Federal Police
His new role requires him to oversee parliamentary standards. But federal MP Mal Brough is not yet out of the woods himself. -
The Buff is back....and ready to rumble at his favourite track
There are few horses racing these days that competed with credibility against the legendary Black Caviar and the highly feted Hay List.

