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Tamworth MP will support local councils following IPART sustainability assessments
via abc.net.au
The Member for Tamworth, Kevin Anderson, says he won't tell the two local government areas in his electorate what to do after they were found unfit in a long-term sustainability assessment. -
Riverina councils unite in fight against Fit for the Future findings
via abc.net.au
Narrandera's Mayor says councils could unite in a legal fight against forced mergers. -
Pier Jetty Dock and Laughable Insults - Richard Stubbs' Funny Bits
via abc.net.au
World of Pain, Hilarious Insults, Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers and let's play Pier, Jetty, Dock. -
Opposition urges WA Government to drop support for RSPCA inquiry
via abc.net.au
WA Opposition calls on Government to abandon its support for a Parliamentary inquiry into the RSPCA, describing it as a "McCarthyist witchunt". -
Forensic scientists search Wynarka suitcase for DNA to assist in murder investigation
via abc.net.au
Forensic scientists tell of the "challenging" task of extracting DNA from bones found in South Australia, as they turn their attention to finding more DNA that may assist police in their investigation into the deaths of a mother and her two-year-old daughter. -
Threats of legal action over Raymond Terrace men's shed
via abc.net.au
It's been revealed Raymond Terrace residents hired lawyers over a proposed men's shed at Boomerang Park. -
New walking trails to open up access to Belmont Wetlands
via abc.net.au
The Belmont Wetlands is designing three new walks to give locals and tourists better access to the state park. -
Woman refused bail after allegedly hitting man with car
via abc.net.au
A woman who allegedly struck a man with a car in a domestic incident in Moree, in northern New South Wales, has been refused bail. -
Hunter Water scrambles to fix another broken water main
via abc.net.au
Hunter Water is dealing with its third major water main break this week, with the latest incident cutting water to around a dozen homes at Williamtown. -
Dungog Festival aims to bring back tourists
via abc.net.au
Dungog Festival organisers say this year's event will promote the town as being back open for business. -
Dozens of former Scotch College students report historical abuse cases to prestigious Melbourne school
via abc.net.au
Dozens of former students have contacted the prestigious Melbourne private school Scotch College in the last five months to report cases of historical abuse, its principal says. -
Residents call for meeting with Planning Minister on CBD building heights
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle residents group is seeking an urgent meeting with the state's Planning Minister to discuss concerns over future CBD building heights. -
Hunter graziers expected to cope during El Nino
via abc.net.au
Good seasonal conditions in spring may cushion Upper Hunter cattle producers against this summers predicted El Nino. -
World Solar Challenge: Chuck Hutchins driven to encourage next generation of racers
via abc.net.au
Few people could claim to be bigger fans of solar car racing than Chuck Hutchins. The 81-year-old is in Australia for his fifth World Solar Challenge race from Darwin to Adelaide to support his beloved University of Michigan team. -
Bland Shire to consider lower rate hike
via abc.net.au
The Bland Shire Council has defended its plans for a major rate hike saying it has been in the pipeline for more than a year. -
Bourke goat abattoir could be "game-changer", says MP
via abc.net.au
The state member for Barwon says a proposed goat abattoir employing about 200 people could be a "game changer" for the Bourke region. -
Concern about leave entitlements for western catholic teachers
via abc.net.au
A union says catholic teachers in the western region are being unfairly targeted under a ruling preventing them from taking small blocks of long service leave. -
Call for Hunter domestic violence victims to speak out
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle domestic violence campaigner says men who kill their partners are categorised by a common hatred for women. -
Victorian police union members meet to vote on strike action, including ban on traffic fines
via abc.net.au
Police union members will vote on industrial action, including refusing to issue traffic fines, over a pay dispute with Victoria Police and the State Government. -
Joint investigation launched into deaths of Belanglo Forest 'Angel' and 2yo daughter found near suitcase in Wynarka
via abc.net.au
Police from New South Wales and South Australia begin a joint investigation into the deaths of Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson and her two-year-old daughter, Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, as the community mourns the loss of the pair identified as victims of brutal crimes. -
Come and say hi at the next 891 Adelaide LIVE outside broadcast
via abc.net.au891 ABC Adelaide is a hive of festive spring activity, including a handful of live outside broadcasts over the coming weeks. Say cheese! Friday October 23, get cheesy with Michael Smyth when 891 Drive broadcast live at the Cheesefest SA Gourmet Weekend in Rymill Park, from 4pm-6pm. Go for a wander down to Rymill Park after work, have a seat under the ABC umbrellas and enjoy the program.First in, best dressed. Wednesday 28 October, 891 Bookclub presents an exclusive preview screening of The Dress -
Get your tickets! Exclusive 891 Bookclub Preview Screening
via abc.net.au
On Wednesday 28 October, 891 Afternoons presenter Sonya Feldhoff will host an exclusive 891 Bookclub Preview Screening of The Dressmaker. -
Perth Glory book FFA Cup final spot with 3-1 victory over Melbourne City
via abc.net.au
Perth Glory reach the FFA Cup final with a 3-1 win over Melbourne City at Perth Oval. -
We never stop! 891 Adelaide LIVE Outside Broadcasts
via abc.net.au891 ABC Adelaide is a hive of festive spring activity, including a handful of live outside broadcasts over the coming weeks. Say cheese! Friday October 23, get cheesy with Michael Smyth when 891 Drive broadcast live at the Cheesefest SA Gourmet Weekend in Rymill Park, from 4pm -6pm. 891 Drive have a great line up of live interviews, go for a wander down to Rymill Park after work, have a seat under the red umbrellas and enjoy the program.First in, best dressed. Wednesday 28 October, 891 Bookclub -
Man charged with murder of his mother, Gold Coast woman Linda Sindon missing since 2009
via abc.net.au
Homicide detectives charge a 28-year-old man over the murder of his mother in Queensland more than six years ago. -
ABC Local Radio - Your Emergency Broadcaster
via abc.net.au
Be prepared. Stay informed. Are you bushfire ready? -
Jason Day wins The Don award at Sport Australia Hall Of Fame ceremony after inspirational year
via abc.net.au
Golf star Jason Day wins The Don award for the most inspiring Australian sporting performance of the past 12 months. -
LLoyd Rayney's lawyer criticises police, Legal Practice Board over treatment of client
via abc.net.au
The lawyer for former Perth barrister Lloyd Rayney lashes out at police and the Legal Practice Board over the treatment of his client, saying he has been subjected to "unimaginable pressures". -
Are you bushfire ready?
via abc.net.au
Be prepared. Stay informed. ABC Local Radio, your emergency broadcaster. -
Cost of controversial bus advertising campaign deal with Seven West $170,000, Government says
via abc.net.au
The WA Government reveals the cost of a controversial promotional bus campaign deal with Seven West Media is more than $170,000. -
Get your tickets! 891 Bookclub Exclusive Preview Screening
via abc.net.au
On Wednesday 28 October, 891 Afternoons presenter Sonya Feldhoff will host an exclusive 891 Bookclub Preview Screening of The Dressmaker. -
Carnarvon charter flights in doubt as Virgin moves to sell old Skywest planes
via abc.net.au
Virgin Australia's regional arm is selling its Fokker 50 aircraft fleet in Western Australia because the service is no longer profitable, with the move threatening some charter flights to the state's north west. -
Malcolm Turnbull to attend crossbench meetings, Senators reveal
via abc.net.au
New Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will attend meetings of the Senate crossbench, but those Senators say it is policy not personality that will sway their votes, as Jacqui Lambie, Nick Xenophon, and David Leyonhjelm join us for a panel discussion. -
Geert Wilders launches a controversial anti-Islamic party in Australia
via abc.net.au
Controversial Dutch MP Geert Wilders has helped launch an anti-Islam party in Australia but his presence at the Australian Liberty Alliance event raised eyebrows and concerns about the possible impact on young people at risk of radicalisation. -
Mentally ill patients left in Perth emergency departments for days, figures reveal
via abc.net.au
Dozens of mentally ill patients were kept in Perth emergency departments for several days, new Health Department figures reveal. -
Nick Kyrgios, Serena Williams to play 2016 Hopman Cup in Perth
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios and women's world number one Serena Williams will launch their 2016 seasons at the Hopman Cup in Perth. -
Joe Hockey calls for bold change as he bids parliament goodbye
via abc.net.au
Joe Hockey's pleaded for an end to the 'revolving door of leadership' and urged his party to embrace change on GST, superannuation, and negative gearing, just as the new Treasurer Scott Morrison was announcing parts of the budget are being re-worked. -
Synergy will enter solar battery storage market when prices fall, Mike Nahan says
via abc.net.au
State-owned utility Synergy is positioning itself to offer solar home battery storage systems when they become more affordable, Western Australia's Energy Minister says. -
Tasmania Police bids farewell to long-serving sniffer dog Flicka
via abc.net.au
Tasmania Police bids farewell to one of its most valuable assets, with Flicka the drug dog signing off from her crime-busting career that spanned about $2 million worth of drugs. -
Staff targeted in 'inaccurate' debate over Fiona Stanley Hospital, says Serco chief
via abc.net.au
Serco Health boss Mark Irwin pleads for a more balanced and accurate public discussion of problems at Fiona Stanley Hospital, saying workers are being abused in public. -
Simon Cornelius to serve at least 15 years in prison over sledgehammer murder of Joanna Corcoran
via abc.net.au
A Scarborough man who beat his partner of 10 years to death with a sledgehammer handle is sentenced to life in jail with a 15-year minimum. -
South Australia's water bombing pilots put through their paces at Murray Bridge before fire season
via abc.net.au
South Australia's Country Fire Service shows off some of its aerial fighting team ahead of the state's bushfire season. -
Melbourne train dispute: Union reaches deal with Metro Trains after six-month stand-off
via abc.net.au
The Rail, Tram and Bus Union says it has reached a new enterprise agreement with Metro Trains, putting an end to a lengthy dispute. -
Girl in suitcase identified as Khandalyce Kiara Pearce; mother Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson found in Belanglo State Forest
via abc.net.au
Remains of a child found near a suitcase alongside a highway in South Australia are identified as two-year-old Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, whose mother Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson was found in Belanglo State Forest in NSW in 2010. -
Ex-union official denies offering Tasmanian minister 'a bit of lolly' to promote colleague
via abc.net.au
A senior Tasmanian union figure is accused of a series of thefts from the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union amid further explosive allegations dominating a Federal Court hearing. -
Latest family payment changes still not certain to be passed
via abc.net.au
The Turnbull Government is still facing a challenge to get its re-designed package of family payments through the Senate. The Senate has refused to pass the cuts to family payments that were first proposed in the 2014 budget. The Government has now modified the plan so that payments for single parents would cut out when their youngest child turns 13, rather than six. But it is not clear yet if that will win the necessary support from either the Opposition or the Senate crossbench. -
Central Coast Mariners goalkeeper Liam Reddy stood down indefinitely due to off-field issues
via abc.net.au
Central Coast Mariners goalkeeper Liam Reddy has been stood down indefinitely over a "series of off-field issues". -
South Australia reaches domestic one-day final against Victoria with 79-run win over CA XI
South Australia's 79-run win over the CA XI means it will meet Victoria on Friday for the right to take on New South Wales in the domestic one-day cup final. -
Australian Liberty Alliance: Geert Wilders unveils Senate candidates amid warnings over 'blatant racism'
via abc.net.au
An anti-halal campaigner, a former Army officer and the president of a secretive anti-Islam group are unveiled as the first Senate candidates who will stand for a party set up by controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders. -
Mitchell Johnson fires Western Australia to one-day cup win over Queensland
Test quick Mitchell Johnson impresses with a five-wicket haul as Western Australia defeats Queensland by 39 runs to end its one-day cup campaign on a high note.

