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  • Ayrton Senna's Lotus making Adelaide return 30 years after first grand prix in 1985

    12-10-2015 23:54 via abc.net.au
    Ayrton Senna's Lotus making Adelaide return 30 years after first grand prix in 1985
    The Formula One car Brazilian champion Ayrton Senna raced on Adelaide's street circuit 30 years ago is making a return to South Australia.
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  • Hobart City Council's $2,000 dinners after fortnightly meetings under scrutiny

    12-10-2015 23:37 via abc.net.au
    Hobart City Council's $2,000 dinners after fortnightly meetings under scrutiny
    Hobart City Council is reviewing the fully catered dinners it provides aldermen after their fortnightly meetings at a cost of about $45,000 per year.
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  • Six children, aged nine to 14, arrested over Kimberley gold theft

    12-10-2015 23:20 via abc.net.au
    Six children, aged nine to 14, arrested over Kimberley gold theft
    Police arrest six children, including a nine-year-old, over the theft of thousands of dollars worth of gold from a prospector in WA's Kimberley.
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  • Opposition: Action on Orange's domestic violence services "too little, too late"

    12-10-2015 22:57 via abc.net.au
    Opposition: Action on Orange's domestic violence services "too little, too late"
    The State Government is being warned it would have to reverse its changes to the way domestic violence support is provided in order to close a gap in services at Orange.
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  • Todd Carney to sue former club NRL Cronulla for almost $3 million for unfair dismissal

    12-10-2015 22:54 via abc.net.au
    Todd Carney to sue former club NRL Cronulla for almost $3 million for unfair dismissal
    Todd Carney is suing former NRL club Cronulla for close to $3 million for unfair dismissal in what he calls a bid to protect fellow players.
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  • Low expectations as shark tagging resumes on far north coast

    12-10-2015 22:49 via abc.net.au
    Low expectations as shark tagging resumes on far north coast
    The man in charge of a shark tagging operation on the far north coast believes most of the great whites that have haunted the area are now elsewhere.
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  • Cobar's CSA mine to be sold

    12-10-2015 22:49 via abc.net.au
    Cobar's CSA mine to be sold
    Glencore announces the sale of its Cobar copper mine.
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  • AFL trade period: Essendon and St Kilda locked in Jake Carlisle discussions, Adelaide could offer answer

    12-10-2015 22:42 via abc.net.au
    AFL trade period: Essendon and St Kilda locked in Jake Carlisle discussions, Adelaide could offer answer
    Adelaide could emerge as a key player in helping to break the impasse between St Kilda and Essendon over the trade of Jake Carlisle.
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  • Marine analysis of climate change impact suggests food chain collapse looms: Adelaide researchers

    12-10-2015 22:37 via abc.net.au
    Marine analysis of climate change impact suggests food chain collapse looms: Adelaide researchers
    A grim outlook for global fisheries and marine environments is outlined in a study done by University of Adelaide researchers.
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  • Ice inquiry told of addicts, dealers and gangs at notorious Newcastle motel

    12-10-2015 22:37 via abc.net.au
    Ice inquiry told of addicts, dealers and gangs at notorious Newcastle motel
    A former manager of what police describe as a notorious Newcastle motel has given an in-depth account of its alleged links to drug dealers and ice addicts.
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  • UTAS warns of 'general' security threat to all campuses

    12-10-2015 22:31 via abc.net.au
    UTAS warns of 'general' security threat to all campuses
    The University of Tasmania issues a warning to students and staff on all campuses about a "general" security threat.
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  • Lithgow ash conversion plant given the green light

    12-10-2015 22:25 via abc.net.au
    Lithgow ash conversion plant given the green light
    Developers of an ash conversion plant near Lithgow say they plan to set an environmental benchmark in the Australian construction industry.
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  • Bathurst 1000: Craig Lowndes says team will investigate Jamie Whincup's indiscretion

    12-10-2015 22:25 via abc.net.au
    Bathurst 1000: Craig Lowndes says team will investigate Jamie Whincup's indiscretion
    Triumphant Bathurst 1000 winner Craig Lowndes says the team will investigate the incident that saw team-mate Jamie Whincup ignore team orders to pit.
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  • Dubbo district village to receive piped water

    12-10-2015 22:21 via abc.net.au
    Dubbo district village to receive piped water
    There are hopes a permanent water supply in a Dubbo district village will pave the way for a population boom.
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  • Balranald community eagerly awaits positive impacts new mine is expected to bring to town

    12-10-2015 22:06 via abc.net.au
    Balranald community eagerly awaits positive impacts new mine is expected to bring to town
    Tourism is helping to sustain Balranald's economy, while residents await the development of a multi-million dollar mineral sands mine in the region.
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  • Williamtown residents demand Defence Minister order more testing

    12-10-2015 22:03 via abc.net.au
    Williamtown residents demand Defence Minister order more testing
    Williamtown residents have written to the Defence Minister demanding more testing for toxic chemicals be carried out on private properties immediately.
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  • Gough Whitlam dismissal recreated on Twitter by Museum of Australian Democracy

    12-10-2015 21:21 via abc.net.au
    Gough Whitlam dismissal recreated on Twitter by Museum of Australian Democracy
    The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House uses Twitter to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1975 dismissal of the Whitlam government.
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  • Federal Labor open to passing welfare card for Ceduna

    12-10-2015 21:05 via abc.net.au
    The Federal Government is optimistic the Senate will soon pass legislation for a trial of it's so called 'Healthy Welfare Card', aimed at reducing alcohol-related violence in Ceduna, in the far west of South Australia. Debate on the card is due to start in the Upper House today. Labor is open to supporting the card but wants more detail before it's prepared to allow the legislation to pass.
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  • Hunter coal mines spared as Glencore sells off global mining interests

    12-10-2015 20:53 via abc.net.au
    Hunter coal mines spared as Glencore sells off global mining interests
    The Hunter's been spared the axe in Glencore's sell off plans to recoup debts.
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  • Support for blind singer amid attempts to shut down charity show

    12-10-2015 20:30 via abc.net.au
    Support for blind singer amid attempts to shut down charity show
    An angry shopper in the Hunter Valley has tried to silence a visually impaired man raising money for charity over the weekend, prompting an outpouring of support on social media.
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  • Investigation in Hawkesbury River rail bridge

    12-10-2015 16:43
    Investigation in Hawkesbury River rail bridge
    Hawkesbury rail bridge investigated
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  • Healthy Welfare Card: Senate committee backs Ceduna welfare quarantining trial, protections for vulnerable people

    12-10-2015 15:56 via abc.net.au
    Healthy Welfare Card: Senate committee backs Ceduna welfare quarantining trial, protections for vulnerable people
    A Senate committee says vulnerable welfare recipients should be allowed to exit a new welfare quarantining trial that is expected to be voted on in Parliament tomorrow.
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  • Perth supercomputer powers world hunger fight to eradicate devastating whitefly from Africa

    12-10-2015 15:40 via abc.net.au
    Perth supercomputer powers world hunger fight to eradicate devastating whitefly from Africa
    A Perth team uses the most powerful research supercomputer in the southern hemisphere to fight world hunger.
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  • Martindale Hall 'should not be made exclusive to the elite'

    12-10-2015 12:53 via abc.net.au
    Martindale Hall 'should not be made exclusive to the elite'
    Australia's heritage should be preserved and not made exclusive to an "elite group" of people, a consortium hoping to develop Martindale Hall in Clare Valley, South Australia, is told.
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  • WA Treasurer in bid for federal public transport funds after QLD windfall

    12-10-2015 12:25 via abc.net.au
    WA Treasurer in bid for federal public transport funds after QLD windfall
    WA Treasurer Mike Nahan prepares to make a pitch for more GST and infrastructure funding when he meets with new Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison later this week.
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  • Fresh tracks discovered in search for hunter missing in WA Goldfields

    12-10-2015 12:10 via abc.net.au
    Fresh tracks discovered in search for hunter missing in WA Goldfields
    Police discover what appear to be fresh tracks in their search for a hunter missing in Western Australia's Goldfields since last week.
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  • Singapore military company chooses talent from the ranks to serve through song and dance

    12-10-2015 12:03 via abc.net.au
    Singapore military company chooses talent from the ranks to serve through song and dance
    Singapore's Defence Force is hoping a new theatre production staged by its in-house drama company will help strengthen ties with Australia.
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  • These are the people behind anti-Muslim protests in Australia

    12-10-2015 11:25 via abc.net.au
    These are the people behind anti-Muslim protests in Australia
    Anti-Muslim protests sparked by a proposed mosque in Bendigo were organised by a far right group based in Sydney and Melbourne known as the United Patriots Front that sees this as the first battle in what it calls a war against the Islamicisation of Australia.
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  • Raise Your Voice - Transcript

    12-10-2015 11:20 via abc.net.au
    HUGO WEAVING, PRESENTER: Hello. I'm Hugo Weaving. What would you do if you lost something that's been the essence of you for most of your life? Something that's given you great joy, a vocation, brought you success, made you quite famous - and then, one day, it starts slipping away. For a very dear friend of mine, singer Jenny Morris, that question recently became very real. After decades as one of our most popular entertainers, Jenny Morris found herself at a turning point. This is her untold st
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  • Scott Selwood worth far more than second-round pick, says West Coast chief executive Trevor Nisbett

    12-10-2015 11:07 via abc.net.au
    Scott Selwood worth far more than second-round pick, says West Coast chief executive Trevor Nisbett
    West Coast chief executive Trevor Nisbett says the AFL's decision to compensate the club for its loss of midfielder Scott Selwood with a second-round draft pick is "totally wrong".
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  • Bill Shorten suggested Eastlink tollway union organiser deal, TURC hears

    12-10-2015 11:07 via abc.net.au
    Bill Shorten suggested Eastlink tollway union organiser deal, TURC hears
    Bill Shorten suggested Thiess John Holland fund a union organiser at Melbourne's Eastlink tollway ahead of its 2005 construction, a former executive tells the royal commission into trade unions.
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  • Queensland's corruption watchdog voices concern Newman-era reforms reduced its power

    12-10-2015 11:00 via abc.net.au
    Queensland's corruption watchdog voices concern Newman-era reforms reduced its power
    Queensland's corruption watchdog wants to wind back Newman government changes to its operations it says "undermined" its independence and effectiveness.
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  • Tony Abbott takes a back seat as the Government reboots style on parliament's return

    12-10-2015 10:56 via abc.net.au
    Tony Abbott takes a back seat as the Government reboots style on parliament's return
    Tony Abbott entered parliament as a back bencher for the first time in two decades while the new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull changed the Government's style, but still faces a very close election according to the polls.
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  • Lancefield bushfire: Residents return home to assess damage as investigation into containment lines begins

    12-10-2015 10:56 via abc.net.au
    Lancefield bushfire: Residents return home to assess damage as investigation into containment lines begins
    Residents affected by last week's Lancefield bushfire in central Victoria begin to assess the damage as they to return to their properties, while the local wildlife is also being monitored.
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  • Nicola Scott's comic book career: From indie to DC and back again

    12-10-2015 10:45 via abc.net.au
    Nicola Scott's comic book career: From indie to DC and back again
    After landing a dream career with the iconic comic book brand, DC Entertainment, Australian artist Nicola Scott leaves the brand to work independently on a book collaboration that will launch later this month.
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  • Parramatta shooting: 18yo arrested over Sydney terror raids held for further 68 hours

    12-10-2015 10:16
    Parramatta shooting: 18yo arrested over Sydney terror raids held for further 68 hours
    Federal police win a court application to keep a young man arrested in last week's counter-terrorism raids in custody for another 68 hours.
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  • Golf ball bomb made 'just for fun, just to make a bang', accused tells Ipswich court

    12-10-2015 10:11 via abc.net.au
    Golf ball bomb made 'just for fun, just to make a bang', accused tells Ipswich court
    A man admitted to making a golf ball bomb and detonating it "just for fun", but denied making a similar bomb that seriously injured a teenage boy, a court hears.
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  • Fencing for all backyard pools should be mandatory, coroner says

    12-10-2015 10:11 via abc.net.au
    Fencing for all backyard pools should be mandatory, coroner says
    A coroner recommends all pools built in Tasmania should be subject to mandatory fencing laws, following the death of a four-year-old boy last year.
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  • Support grows for Melbourne doctors refusing to discharge refugee children

    12-10-2015 10:03 via abc.net.au
    Support grows for Melbourne doctors refusing to discharge refugee children
    Hundreds of doctors, nurses and medical staff at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital want the Federal Government to remove all children from detention and say they will not discharge a child if it means they'll be returned to immigration detention. Doctors say children in detention suffer from life-long mental health and developmental problems. The doctor's public stance has been backed by the Greens, the Liberal backbencher Russel Broadbent and Victoria's Health Minister, Jill Hennessy.
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  • Tony Abbott, Joe Hockey take new positions on backbench in Question Time

    12-10-2015 10:02 via abc.net.au
    Tony Abbott, Joe Hockey take new positions on backbench in Question Time
    Tony Abbott strode into the House of Representatives just before Question Time today with that familiar gait. But of course he had to make his way to a seat in the back corner, rather than at the dispatch box. It was the first time the new Ministry occupied the frontbench, while those who lost their senior positions in the reshuffle had to find unfamiliar chairs out of the limelight.
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  • Aboriginal elder: healthy welfare card could save lives

    12-10-2015 10:00 via abc.net.au
    Aboriginal elder: healthy welfare card could save lives
    An Aboriginal elder from a community outside Ceduna in South Australia says the Government's healthy welfare card will save lives. The town of Ceduna and outlying areas will be the first trial site for the card which quarantines the majority of a person's welfare for necessities like bills and food. The legislation to allow the trials is expected to be introduced into the senate tonight and the Federal Government is expecting it to pass after being debated tomorrow morning.
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  • Market watchers call bottom of mining downturn and say base metal prices will start to improve

    12-10-2015 09:55 via abc.net.au
    Market watchers call bottom of mining downturn and say base metal prices will start to improve
    Analysts call the bottom of the mining bust and say most base metal prices will slowly improve.
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  • Footprints in Kakadu could be of missing man, as ground and aerial search resumes

    12-10-2015 09:33 via abc.net.au
    Footprints in Kakadu could be of missing man, as ground and aerial search resumes
    The search for a man who went missing in Kakadu National Park more than a week ago resumes today as Indigenous trackers say footprints found in a dry creek bed fit the description of the man.
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  • Pedestrian dies after being struck by car at Tea Tree Plaza in Adelaide

    12-10-2015 09:32 via abc.net.au
    Pedestrian dies after being struck by car at Tea Tree Plaza in Adelaide
    A woman dies at the scene after being hit by a car at the Tea Tree Plaza shopping centre in Adelaide's north-east.
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  • Glenn Maxwell stars with bat and ball as Victoria beats Western Australia in domestic one-day cup

    12-10-2015 09:32 via abc.net.au
    Glenn Maxwell stars with bat and ball as Victoria beats Western Australia in domestic one-day cup
    Glenn Maxwell takes three wickets and hits a half-century to propel Victoria to a 36-run win over Western Australia in their one-day cup match.
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  • 'Dysfunctional' Litchfield Council sacked by NT Government

    12-10-2015 09:30 via abc.net.au
    'Dysfunctional' Litchfield Council sacked by NT Government
    The NT Government is sacking the "dysfunctional" Litchfield Council and organises fresh elections to be held next month, after an investigator found infighting and a costs blow-out at the organisation.
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  • University of New South Wales to remain open after threat at Sydney campus

    12-10-2015 09:20 via abc.net.au
    University of New South Wales to remain open after threat at Sydney campus
    The University of New South Wales' Sydney campus will remain open with an increased police presence despite a threat made against staff and students on social media.
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  • Real-life stories of domestic violence take centre stage in Brisbane production

    12-10-2015 09:15 via abc.net.au
    Real-life stories of domestic violence take centre stage in Brisbane production
    A powerful piece of theatre premiering this month aims to open up a public conversation about domestic violence.
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  • Child sex abuse inquiry: Protest held outside Attorney-General John Rau's office after 'Johnnie-come-latelies' royal commission comment

    12-10-2015 09:14 via abc.net.au
    Child sex abuse inquiry: Protest held outside Attorney-General John Rau's office after 'Johnnie-come-latelies' royal commission comment
    Supporters of victims of child sexual abuse congregate outside the Attorney-General's electorate office to highlight what they say are insensitive and offensive comments about the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
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  • Workshops help girls around the world feel normal about menstruation

    12-10-2015 09:13 via abc.net.au
    Workshops help girls around the world feel normal about menstruation
    Considered the most important milestone of female puberty, menstruation can often be a shameful and misunderstood topic. Harcourt-based menstrual educator Jane Bennett is changing that.
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