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Rural doctors open up on what they wish someone had told them before they went bush
Rural medicine was once viewed in the medical community as a career for second-rate doctors, but their status is now more like that of 'super-stars' in medical community. -
Man seriously injured in shooting in Mt Druitt in Sydney's west
A 34-year-old man is shot in Mt Druitt, in Sydney's west, in what police believe is a targeted attack. -
Police officer breached AFP code of conduct in confrontation with NITV journalist, probe finds
via abc.net.au
A police officer involved in a confrontation with a journalist from the national indigenous broadcaster on Anzac Day is found to have breached the AFP's Code of Conduct. -
New cheesemakers add to South Gippsland's cheese market
via abc.net.au
Paul and Carolyn Pangrazzi have lived on their family farm for years and decided to build a cheese factory. -
Husband's suicide motivates Perth teacher to speak out on mental health
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Kai Matthews' suicide just a year after marrying motivates his wife to walk the Kokoda Track in his memory. -
New cheese makers add to South Gippsland's cheese market
via abc.net.au
Paul and Carolyn Pangrazzi have lived on their family farm for years and decided to build a cheese factory. -
Luke Brattan signs with Manchester City, is loaned to Championship side Bolton Wanderers
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After being signed to a lengthy contract with Premier League leaders Manchester City, Australian Luke Brattan is immediately loaned to Championship strugglers Bolton. -
Walkerville council investigates replacing rotunda roof after thieves steal $20,000 of copper
via abc.net.au
Walkerville Council investigates options to replace the roof of a historic rotunda in Walkerville Memorial Gardens after thieves stole sheets of copper. -
Ken Handford: Two men arrested over death of 90yo Springbank man
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Two men are arrested over the death of 90-year-old Ken Handford, who was found dead at his property north-west of Melbourne last month, in what police describe as a robbery gone wrong. -
Man dead, child in hospital after shooting in Thomastown in Melbourne's north
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A man dies and a four-year-old child is injured after shots are fired into a home in Melbourne's north. -
Man in serious condition after shooting in Mt Druitt, in Sydney's west
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A 34-year-old man is shot in Mt Druitt, in Sydney's west, in what police believe is a targeted attack. -
Lleyton Hewitt set to be named Davis Cup captain for Australia
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Lleyton Hewitt is set to be confirmed as Australia's new Davis Cup captain today. -
Controversial cycle rule changes to face further public scrutiny, South Australian Opposition says
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Controversial new bicycle regulations that allow cyclists to ride on footpaths and threaten to fine drivers for overtaking incorrectly will be subject to another round of public consultation, the South Australian Opposition says. -
Hydro support brings Granville Harbour wind farm a step closer, developer says
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The proponent of a wind farm on Tasmania's west coast says the project is closer to reality with the backing of Hydro Tasmania. -
Sudanese refugees, Mawut Deng and Atem Atem, join Adelaide 36ers NBL training squad
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Two Sudanese refugees have worked hard to earn their place in the Adelaide 36ers' NBL training squad. -
Seven FIFO suicides on Northern Territory gas project show need for code of practice, unions say
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory trade unions call for a FIFO formal code of practice, saying seven fly-in, fly-out workers from Darwin's Inpex Ichthys gas project took their own lives over the past three years. -
Treasury to deliver advice on Federal Group's poker machine licence extension
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government is expected to receive Treasury advice in the coming weeks on Federal Group's request to have its poker machine monopoly extended. -
Tamworth CBD ID scanners hailed a success
via abc.net.au
Several people have already received flash bans barring them from licensed premises in Tamworth, after an ID scanning system linking a number of CBD venues went live over the weekend. -
Tambo teddies going global
via abc.net.auIn the 1990s, when the wool price plummeted, a group of women in the central Queensland town of Tambo put their heads together to find they could help keep their community viable. They set up a hand-made "teddy bear" business to provide local jobs and to tap into the tourist market. As an experiment in outback ingenuity it's been a great success and, as Lindy Kerin reports, the people behind Tambo Teddies now have plans to go global. -
Automated technology touted for an organic waste service in Dubbo
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The use of automated technology is being considered as part of plans to introduce an organic waste collection in Dubbo -
Senate inquiry to hear impact of water buybacks
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A western council will ask the Commonwealth to turn conservation areas into grazing land to offset the impact of the Murray Darling Basin buybacks on the Bourke district -
Cancer researcher calls for generous Hunter investment
via abc.net.au
A Hunter cancer researcher says there is still a lot that is not known about why women without a family history of breast cancer develop the disease. -
Federal Government yet to decide on Williamtown contamination compensation
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Families impacted by the Williamtown Air Force base contamination are pleading for compensation. -
Calls for higher fencing at Lithgow district schools
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Concerns about a spate of break-ins at schools in the Lithgow region have prompted calls for higher fencing. -
Spate of break-ins at RFS stations
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A series of break-ins at Rural Fire Service stations in the central tablelands has prompted calls for people to be on alert for suspicious activity in the area. -
Track work progresses at Broadmeadow racecourse
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Horses will be off and racing again at Newcastle Jockey Club this weekend after two race meetings had to be moved earlier this month. -
Queensland infrastructure plan receives cautious welcome as 'positive first step'
via abc.net.au
Developers have welcomed a draft infrastructure plan in Queensland, despite the absence of any medium to long-term projects specified in the document. -
Pitt Street businesses give up parking space to rejuvenate Adelaide CBD
via abc.net.au
Business owners in Adelaide's CBD have volunteered to give up their on-street car parks to make more room for pedestrians as part of a facelift of Pitt Street. -
Environment group to go to police over 'recklessly provocative' behaviour by logging supporters
via abc.net.au
A Toolangi environment group will take a complaint of intimidation to police after a logging truck drives past a gathering at an "unacceptably high speed". -
Thousands of hours of Australia's archived history at risk of being lost without intervention
via abc.net.au
Time is running out for Australia to digitise tens of thousands of hours worth of cultural history currently stored on magnetic tape, according to the National Film and Sound Archive. -
Hunter police among highest users of tasers
via abc.net.au
Police have released figures showing taser usage among Hunter police is at its greatest at the Central Hunter LAC. -
Let farmers stop CSG fracking on their land: Nationals Senator Fiona Nash
via abc.net.auA Federal Government frontbencher is calling on state governments to change long-standing laws so as to allow farmers to ban coal seam gas companies from entering their land. Nationals Senator Fiona Nash made the call on Q and A last night during an emotional debate on the CSG issue, sparked by a question from the daughter of a Queensland farmer who took his own life after battling against the industry. -
Best way to arrest small town decline is to donate money
via abc.net.auFew people have monitored the decline of small towns in Western Queensland as closely as Bill Ringrose.He's a chartered accountant who's also the Treasurer of the Western Queensland Drought Appeal Committee.Mr Ringrose says the best way city slickers can help drought stricken communities is to donate money so it can be spent locally and stimulate the economy. -
Augathella - can the town survive as population declines?
via abc.net.auLike a lot of places in Western Queensland the days of flood in Augathella seem a long time ago, and so do the boom times. The shearing industry has all but gone and there are now just 300 people here. Many of the businesses have closed and there are few if any job opportunities for young people. But Cecil says Augathella is doing well compared to some other towns in the region. -
Public meeting on Trinity Point marina projects
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Residents against a luxury marina and residential project at Lake Macquarie say it will destroy their quality of life. -
Program helps Indigenous Australians enter Hunter's housing market
via abc.net.au
Indigenous Australians are being urged to find out more about services available to help them secure their own home. -
Jets gear up for next clash against Melbourne City
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The Jets are confident leading up to Friday's clash against Melbourne City. -
Firefighters injured in wrecker's yard blaze in Tennant Creek, NT
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Two firefighters are treated for injuries as a massive fire in Tennant Creek causes significant damage at a wrecker's yard. -
More women entering technology field but still a man's world, study out of NT finds
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The technology sector may be hailed as the industry of Australia's future, but it is still very much a man's world, a study by a Charles Darwin University researcher finds. -
Trent Zimmerman wins Liberal Party pre-selection to contest Joe Hockey's North Sydney seat
New South Wales Liberal Party acting president Trent Zimmerman wins preselection to contest Joe Hockey's former seat of North Sydney in a by-election in December. -
Claim that man who stabbed Outlaws bikie gang member Sean Trigg 18 times acted in self-defence rejected
via abc.net.au
A man's claim that he fatally stabbed a bikie in self-defence during a domestic dispute is rejected by the prosecution in a Hobart court. -
WA retail trading changes uncertain, as Nationals refuse to back Government's plan
via abc.net.au
The WA Government's plans to allow retail shops to open earlier are in doubt, with the Nationals refusing to support the proposal. -
Tough lessons learnt from Foundation 51 'slush fund' controversy, NT Police Minister says
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Everyone involved in Foundation 51, the Country Liberals party associated entity labelled by the NT Opposition as a slush fund, has learnt a tough lesson, Police Minister Peter Chandler says. -
Smoke alarm inquiry: Keith Golinski, who lost granddaughters and daughter-in-law in house fire, calls for mandatory photoelectric alarms
via abc.net.au
A Queensland man whose three granddaughters and daughter-in-law died in a house fire backs calls for photoelectric alarms to be made mandatory, saying ionisation alarms are not as effective. -
Going With The Flow - Transcript
via abc.net.auCHRIS RUSSELL, PRESENTER: Hi. I'm Chris Russell.When I was a judge on The New Inventors, we loved inventions that changed the game - particularly ones that transformed food production. Now, Cedar Anderson and his father Stuart have done just that: simplifying honey harvesting by revolutionising the humble beehive. From living off the smell of an oily rag, they've now become multi-millionaires. But how will they cope moving from a simple life, tinkering in a shed, to running a complex internation -
Race to succeed Joe Hockey in North Sydney 'a stitch-up' say Liberal Party insiders
The process to appoint the new federal Liberal candidate for Joe Hockey's former seat of North Sydney is described by some of those within the party as a "stitch-up" and undemocratic. -
Protesters outside Liberal Party meeting label pre-selection process for Joe Hockey's Sydney seat 'undemocratic'
A small group of people stage a protest outside the Liberal Party's pre-selection meeting for former treasurer Joe Hockey's seat of North Sydney, labelling the process "undemocratic". -
'Stitch up' accuses Liberal party member of vote on Joe Hockey's replacement
Joe Hockey's North Sydney seat will get a Liberal party candidate voted for by fewer than 200 people in what one party member calls a 'stitch up' amid calls there should be a contest for the prize seat in Federal parliament. -
Third teen charged over alleged hit-and-run that killed man at Taylors Lakes
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A third boy, aged 17, is charged over an alleged hit-and-run incident in which a man died at Taylors Lakes in Melbourne's north-east early on Saturday morning. -
Meet the young woman taking on an insurance giant for the rights of people with mental illness
via abc.net.au
A 21-year-old girl is taking on an insurance giant to fight for what she believes is the rights for people with mental illness to be treated like anyone else when it comes to getting insurance.

