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Darren Lockyer backs Mal Meninga for NRL Immortal status
via abc.net.au
Darren Lockyer says he should be overlooked as the next NRL Immortal and the honour should be given to Queensland coach Mal Meninga. -
Calvary looking to expand its Wagga ice treatment centre into Riverina's smaller hospitals
via abc.net.au
Calvary Healthcare Riverina is hopeful of helping to establish ice addiction treatment services in some of the region's smaller hospitals. -
Former panel beater, now emergency doctor, puts HSC stress into perspective
via abc.net.au
If you turn up at Dubbo's Accident and Emergency Unit after a car crash, Dr Shaun Nugent is qualified to fix you up and sort out your car as well. -
Man arrested over Glenroy roundabout stabbing death
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man is arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a man who crashed his car in the city's north yesterday. -
Autographs, succulents, old man t-shirts and Christmas panic - Richard Stubbs' Funny Bits
via abc.net.au
John Bishop does autographs, Attila Kapitany does succulents, Richard freaks out about Christmas and we all pass judgement on old men wearing young guy t-shirts. -
T4 opponents celebrate community strength despite losing five-year fight
via abc.net.au
Residents opposed to Newcastle's fourth coal loader say the community is stronger and more unified despite losing its five-year fight against the project. -
Senior Defence official raises security concerns over Darwin port lease to Chinese-owned company Landbridge
via abc.net.au
A senior Australian Defence Force official says the Navy is worried about the security implications of the NT Government's decision to allow a Chinese-owned company to run the Port of Darwin. -
Cars destroyed, house damaged in suspected arson attacks in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Three cars are destroyed and a house partly damaged by one of two fires believed to have been deliberately lit in Adelaide's inner west. -
Newcastle scientists researching firefighting chemicals say Defence hasn't been in contact
via abc.net.au
Scientists who have spent years researching the chemicals at the centre of a toxic spill around Newcastle's air force base, say they have not yet been contacted by Defence. -
Deniliquin ethanol plant proposed to bring 400 jobs and a natural gas supply to the town
via abc.net.au
The developer of a proposed ethanol plant at Deniliquin says it could create up to 400 jobs and boost the local economy by almost $60m annually. -
Woman killed, pupils injured in Mitchell Highway accident
via abc.net.au
Police are investigating a fatal road accident which closed one of the region's major highways for several hours. -
State govt's new domestic violence package welcomed by women's refuges
via abc.net.au
A new approach to domestic violence, that targets the offender in an attempt to prevent re-offending, has been described as brilliant by a Newcastle domestic violence support service. -
Gable Tostee to stand trial over woman's death in Gold Coast high-rise fall
via abc.net.au
Gable Tostee, 29, will stand trial over the death of New Zealand tourist Warriena Wright, who fell from a Gold Coast high-rise balcony. -
Australia could lose mangroves to sea level rise, research warns
via abc.net.au
Parts of Australia can lose their coastal mangroves to sea level rise before the end of this century, according to new research. -
Tasmanian planning system changes passed in late-night Parliament sitting
via abc.net.au
A bill to enact a state-wide planning scheme in Tasmania passes the lower house, after more than seven hours of debate. -
Further arrests expected over supply of 'ice' in Coonamble
via abc.net.au
Police say they expect to make further arrests in the Coonamble region as part of efforts to tackle the supply of the drug ice. -
Maitland's Levee Project opens and focus shifts to second stage
via abc.net.au
After years of controversy and several delays, the first stage of Maitland's Levee Project will be officially opened today. -
Boorowa water 'stalemate' resolved with plans for pipeline
via abc.net.au
The mayor of Boorowa says a "stalemate" over the region's water security has been resolved, with a pipeline earmarked as the ideal long-term solution. -
Bernard Tomic through in Shanghai Masters, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal advance
via abc.net.au
Australia's number one Bernard Tomic reaches the third round of the Shanghai Masters after beating David Ferrer 6-4, 6-2, while Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal all progress. -
Sexual assaults of teenager by men at Sydney party caught on camera, five arrested, NSW police say
"Multiple" sexual assaults of a 16-year-old girl by a group of men at a party were recorded on a camera that was later seized as part of an investigation into graffiti, Sydney police say. -
Terrorism threat 'getting worse' as 12yo confirmed with ties to Parramatta shooter
The head of the Australian Federal Police warns that the threat of terrorism in Australia is getting worse, after confirmation that a 12-year-old is among a group of radicalised youth on the police radar in connection with the Parramatta shooter. -
Phone reception switched on in Melbourne's City Loop, Government says
via abc.net.au
Commuters travelling through Melbourne City Loop can now text, chat and stream content over the internet as mobile coverage becomes available in the tunnels. -
Northern Territory farmers fight for their right to scare birds with gas guns
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory farmers are fighting for their right to use gas guns and other noise deterrents to keep birds off their crops. -
Council says Adamstown Motel has passed fire safety audits
via abc.net.au
The ABC has learned that a Newcastle motel, that has been stripped of its authority to provide crisis accommodation, has passed a fire safety audit despite concerns about its ramshackled state. -
$50m deal seals fate for Newcastle heavy rail line
via abc.net.au
A controversial bill allowing the New South Wales Government to rip up Newcastle's rail line in the CBD has passed the state's Upper House. -
Adelaide homeless expo offers health advice, food and giveaways
via abc.net.au
About 600 homeless people are expected to take part in an expo in Whitmore Square in Adelaide's CBD which aims to put them in touch with services they may need. -
Australian of the Year: Former Chief of Army David Morrison, human rights advocate Dr Helen Watchirs among 2016 ACT finalists
via abc.net.au
An equality advocate, two veterinarians, a human rights advocate and a cultural leader are among the ACT finalists for the 2016 Australian of the Year Awards. -
The Cleaner has last home turf run before Cox Plate bid
via abc.net.au
Longford horse, The Cleaner, is being put through its final paces before another shot at the Cox Plate in Melbourne. -
Rehab centre expands to rebuild more lives
via abc.net.au
Rehab centre expands -
Senior Defence official raises security concerns over Darwin port sale to Chinese-owned company Landbridge
via abc.net.au
There are concerns at the highest levels of the Australian Defence Force about the sale of the Port of Darwin to a Chinese-owned company in a 99-year deal worth $506 million. -
Prince Charles visit: Photographer remembers Cottesloe kiss that made royal flush
via abc.net.au
The photographer behind a shot, which simultaneously put Cottesloe beach on the world map and made a young Prince Charles blush, hopes the royal's visit next month will be as memorable. -
Parkerville fire class action starts as residents seek damages
via abc.net.au
More than 80 residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in last year's devastating Perth Hills bushfire gather in a community hall for a pre-trial Supreme Court hearing against Western Power. -
Andy Murray and Bernard Tomic through in Shanghai Masters
via abc.net.au
Two-time winner Andy Murray has avoided the fate of Roger Federer when he cantered through his Shanghai Masters opener against Steve Johnson 6-2, 6-4 on Wednesday to set up a meeting with John Isner. -
Covert speed cameras do not change driver behaviour, Queensland Police Union says
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Police Union criticises the auditor-general's call for wider use of covert speed cameras, saying they do not change driver behaviour. -
Parramatta shooting: Dozens attend candlelight vigil for police accountant Curtis Cheng killed by teenage gunman
via abc.net.au
More than 30 people attend a candlelight vigil for murdered police accountant Curtis Cheng in Sydney's west. -
Defence consulted over Chinese company's Landbridge 99-year port deal, Chief Minister Adam Giles says
via abc.net.au
The NT Government says it consulted Defence about "any sensitivities" before signing over the operation of Darwin's main port facility to a Chinese-owned company for 99 years. -
Rundle Mall's $30m redevelopment complete with lights switched on
via abc.net.au
Rundle Mall's $30 million upgrade is complete with Adelaide City Council flicking the switch on the project's floating lights for the first time. -
Perth office vacancy rates rising as developers switch focus to shopping developments
via abc.net.au
Almost one fifth of Perth's office space is sitting empty with vacancy rates tipped to worsen as new complexes come online. -
Cyclist dies after accident involving truck at Swanport
via abc.net.au
A cyclist is killed after colliding with a truck in Swanport, near Murray Bridge in South Australia. -
Parramatta shooting: Young suspects may have been trying to get gun since March, court order imposed on terrorism-accused reveals
The young men under investigation for involvement in this month's terrorist shooting at Parramatta were suspected by police of trying to source a gun since at least March. -
Nick Kyrgios picks up third code violation, bows out of Shanghai Masters
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios has crashed out of the Shanghai Masters at the hands of Kei Nishikori, and he also received his third code violation in a week for audible obscenities. -
Family of terminally ill woman in Sydney jail beg authorities to release her
A terminally ill grandmother who's serving a sentence for drug offences in a Sydney jail has been given six months to live. But the New South Wales Parole Board has declined her application for early parole, and her lawyer now plans to fight for her freedom in the Supreme Court. -
Confusion over which minister responsible for water policy continues
via abc.net.au
It's still unclear whether Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce or his Assistant Minister Anne Ruston will oversee water policy for the Government. The result of a long meeting between Mr Joyce and the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to discuss the issue is not being made public. Giving Senator Ruston, a Liberal, responsibility for some or all the policy is likely to cause tension with Mr Turnbull's coalition partners, The Nationals. -
Bill for cashless welfare card trial passes Senate
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government's bill to trial a new cashless welfare card passes the Senate. -
Smaller, affordable housing stock urgently needed in Canberra: report
via abc.net.au
A new report into housing affordability calls for urgent action to develop and subsidise smaller housing stock in Canberra. -
Family of missing Queensland police officer Mick Isles asks court to reopen inquest
via abc.net.au
The family of missing Queensland police officer Mick Isles asks the Brisbane District Court to reopen the inquest into his disappearance in 2009. -
Scott Morrison backs WA's bid to change GST system, says State Treasurer
via abc.net.au
WA Treasurer Mike Nahan claims Western Australia has secured the support of the new Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison in its campaign for a fairer share of GST revenue. -
Teenage takeaway restaurant employee badly burned by cooking oil
via abc.net.au
A teenage KFC employee is taken to Perth's Fiona Stanley Hospital after sustaining burns to more than 18 per cent of her body. -
Animals Australia focuses on achieving compliance in live export trade rather than securing a ban
via abc.net.au
The group says it will focus on compliance in live trade rather than a total ban. -
Mixed reaction to Qld Government releasing Great Artesian Basin water
via abc.net.au
News the Queensland Government will soon release water from the Great Artesian Basin has received a mixed response.

