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Mackay Sugar chair Andrew Cappello speaking after the annual general meeting
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Mackay Sugar chair Andrew Cappello says a close-fought vote on his deputy chair being re-elected yesterday shows the board is under pressure to perform. -
Photographer turns WA bushfire photos into a calendar to raise money for fire brigade
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An amateur photographer trapped at a coastal holiday settlement during this year's Northcliffe bushfires has turned the images he took into a calendar to raise money for the local fire brigade. -
Police searching for escaped prisoner in Coffs Harbour and Kempsey
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Detectives searching for a prisoner who escaped custody in Glen Innes earlier this week say he may be hiding on the Mid North Coast. -
Firefighting volunteers: The people behind the Country Fire Service uniforms and why they do it
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Each year more than 14,000 people volunteer their time and livelihoods fighting bushfires throughout South Australiahere are five of their stories. -
David Cockburn sits in front of a One Tree Hill fire truck.
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David Cockburn sits in front of a One Tree Hill fire truck. -
Action against ex-lovers who distribute 'revenge porn' will be a focus of NSW inquiry today
Ex-lovers who take revenge on their former partners by distributing explicit images online will be a focus of a parliamentary inquiry in Sydney today. -
Road kill artist features at Tasmania Craft Fair in Deloraine
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An artist who uses "road kill" to create her colourful and quirky works is the feature artist at this year's Tasmania Craft Fair. -
Motorcyclist smashes through roller door 'Evel Knievel style', trying to escape police
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An Adelaide motorcyclist drives through a carport roller door "Evel Knievel style" while trying to escape police. -
Infrastructure holding the region back: Toowoomba Mayor
via abc.net.auWe're broadcasting this morning from the steps of the Town Hall in Toowoomba in Southern Queensland.It's the second biggest inland city in population and fast becoming a logistics hub for agricultural production. The biggest road project outside of Australia's major capital cities is underway here - the Second Range Crossing. And right in the heart of town, construction is underway on a massive new shopping centre. But Toowoomba's Mayor Paul Antonio says current infrastructure is holding the reg -
Man in serious condition after shooting in Melbourne's south-east
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A 21-year-old man is in hospital in a serious condition after being shot in the upper body in Bentleigh, in Melbourne's south-east. -
Brisbane Zombie Walk: How to dress like the undead using make-up, old clothes and chocolate sauce
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Transform into a zombie with the help of some simple make-up, old clothing and chocolate sauce. -
'Don't forget us': Residents on remote Mer Island call on Malcolm Turnbull to honour Tony Abbott's commitment
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Correspondence often moves slowly between the scattered and remote islands of the Torres Strait, but the community of Mer Island is counting more than two months since hand-delivering a letter to then prime minister Tony Abbott with no reply. -
Nursing home employee charged over alleged sexual assault of resident in Sydney's south-west
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A nursing assistant is charged over the alleged sexual assault of an elderly care home resident at a facility in Padstow Heights in Sydney's south-west. -
Landholders to be consulted over new mosque plans
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Buchanan, south of Maitland, could end up being home to the Hunter region's first purpose-built mosque. -
Victoria fights back against Queensland thanks to Travis Dean
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Unheralded Travis Dean led the way for Victoria as the Bushrangers fought back on day two of their Sheffield Shield match against Queensland. -
Western Australia on top of Tasmania as Mitchell Johnson shows form
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Mitchell Johnson continued to tune up for the Test summer with a pair of wickets as Western Australia surged ahead of Tasmania in their Sheffield Shield meeting. -
New South Wales batter South Australia on day two as Mitchell Starc, David Warner and Steve Smith tune up
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Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc and David Warner all looked in fine touch as New South Wales continued to punish South Australia in their Sheffield Shield clash. -
Timber export operations in central west suspended
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A company harvesting timber in the region says it is confident it can revive export operations in the new year if economic conditions improve. -
Fertiliser plant yet to move from Port Adelaide almost two years after deal to shift
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A controversial fertiliser plant at Port Adelaide is yet to find a new home almost two years after its operator agreed to sell the land to the South Australian Government. -
Concerns about booming wild dog numbers in north-west NSW
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There are concerns a rise in wild dog numbers in the north west could cripple the region's sheep industry. -
Defence Minister holds talks on Williamtown contamination
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The Defence Minister Marise Payne has held talks with New South Wales and Commonwealth officials on the impact of a toxic chemical leak from Newcastle's Williamtown Air Force base. -
BP exploration bid for Great Australian Bight complex, regulator says
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A plan to drill oil exploration wells in the Great Australian Bight takes longer to assess than first expected. -
Halloween preparations underway as expert warns of 'kid-fest' marketing campaign
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The celebration of Halloween, where children dress up in costumes and trick-or-treat for lollies, seems to polarise Australians in a way that few festivals can. -
Ferry contract could be lifeline for Forgacs workers
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The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) wants the New South Wales Government to secure the future of Newcastle shipbuilder Forgacs. -
Doctors step up fight to free children in immigration detention, citing mental and physical health concerns
Australia's medical community is increasing pressure on the Federal Government to remove children from immigration detention, as more doctors come forward citing significant mental health concerns. -
Newcastle lawyers welcome judge appointment
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A Newcastle solicitor says the delay in appointing a new judge has had significant impacts. -
Hopes high for Hunter's winter crop harvest
via abc.net.auMerriwa farmers are reporting good yields as the winter crop harvest begins. -
Jets coach calls for ambition ahead of Melbourne game
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Newcastle coach Scott Miller is asking his squad to be more ambitious and more committed than ever before. -
Former Victorian hospital chairman concerned over Government handling of baby deaths scandal
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A former chairman of the regional hospital board that oversaw a series of stillborn baby deaths slams the Victorian Government's handling of the scandal. -
Push for more railway stations across Maitland region
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A push for more railway stations in the Maitland region is escalating, with a petition tabled in state parliament. -
Toowoomba residents ready to help refugees
via abc.net.auEarlier this week the Queensland Government offered to take 3,500 refugees fleeing conflict in Syria. That's almost 30 per cent of Australia's commitment.Here in Toowoomba, residents are standing by ready to help.They say their city has a long history in resettling refugees. Support groups say there is enough housing and education available, but they are concerned about the number of jobs on offer. -
NT Govt shuts down forced alcohol rehabilitation in central Australian town
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory Government is abandoning its contentious mandatory alcohol rehabilitation scheme in a Central Australian town that's often had high rates of alcohol-fuelled violence. The Government says a separate policy that restricts the flow of alcohol by putting police outside bottle shops has been so effective in Tennant Creek that mandatory rehabilitation in the town is no longer worthwhile. The Territory's Health Minister has also told AM he thinks the Government will have to accep -
WA's 2016 Rhodes Scholar Andres Noe hopes to follow in Fiona Stanley's footsteps
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Western Australia's newest Rhodes Scholar wants to become the state's next Fiona Stanley, following in the footsteps of the famous epidemiologist. -
Senior Victorian Australian of the Year winner Indigenous elder Jack Charles labels taxi driver 'racist' after demands for fare prepayment
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Having just won Senior Victorian Australian of the Year, Indigenous elder Jack Charles was refused a fare by a taxi driver unless he prepaid. -
Friendship theory developed by Sydneysider groups acquaintances into six categories, goes viral
via abc.net.au
Unhappy with the way she was navigating through friendships, Mobinah Ahmad developed a "friendship and acquaintance theory" which has been gaining attention internationally. -
A potentially turbulent ride ahead for the regional airport at Warnervale
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Wyong mayor Doug Eaton is fuming over the leaking of confidential discussions from a Council meeting about plans for the regional airport at Warnervale. -
Program getting works of artists with disabilities into galleries finding success
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A program aimed at getting the works of gifted artists with complex disabilities into mainstream galleries is finding success in Perth. -
Policeman haunted by PTSD helped by loyal Labrador, calls for trauma counselling culture change
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A Victoria Police Sergeant calls for mandatory counselling for members of the force after his own post-traumatic stress disorder led him down a dark path of anxiety, explosive anger and an incident of domestic violence. -
NT arts community voices fears about future of sector after funding changes
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The Northern Territory's art community tells an inquiry that it is being neglected by the Federal Government amid structural changes to funding. -
2016 AFL draw: Roos, Richmond to face off in Tasmania's first night game
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Friday night football will be played in Tasmania for the first time next year, with the AFL confirming the Kangaroos will host Richmond in the prime-time fixture. -
Seven countries take part in WHO-organised disaster response training in Darwin
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The chaos following a category 5 cyclone on an imaginary Pacific island called Namuna has been recreated in Australia for the first global disaster relief training exercise. -
100 motorists a day caught speeding in Brisbane's Legacy Way tunnel despite warnings
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More than 6,000 motorists are caught speeding in Brisbane's new Legacy Way tunnel in a two-month period. -
Kangaroo detection system developed by Volvo to help drivers avoid potential collision
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Engineers for Volvo are working on an innovative new system using cameras and radar that will help drivers detect kangaroos and warn them if they risk a collision. -
Johnny Cueto leads Kansas City Royals to 2-0 World Series lead over New York Mets
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The Kansas City Royals lead the New York Mets 2-0 in the World Series baseball after superb two-hit pitching from Johnny Cueto. -
Being asked for taxi fare up-front 'overwhelmed good feeling' of winning Victorian Senior of the Year says Uncle Jack Charles
via abc.net.au
On the night he was recognised as Victorian Senior of the Year, Uncle Jack Charles was asked for up-front payment of a taxi far, which 'overwhelmed the good feeling' he says. -
Fairbridge Farm: Mike Baird makes formal apology to victims of institutional abuse, MPs respond with standing ovation
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Victims of institutional abuse at Fairbridge Farm are given a standing ovation in the New South Wales Parliament following a formal apology from Premier Mike Baird. -
Melbourne Cup: Ageing Red Cadeaux makes trainer Ed Dunlop nervous
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English trainer Ed Dunlop admits it is "nerve-racking" preparing 10-year-old Red Cadeaux for a fifth Melbourne Cup campaign and he hopes the prolific place-getter does not let his Australian fans down. -
Baby Bjay inquest: Mother thought partner would kill her if she reported abuse of newborn
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The mother of baby Bjay Johnstone, who died from head injuries, tells an inquest she thought the baby's father would kill her if she reported his abuse of the newborn. -
Queensland power bills will not rise but 'may not fall', Government says
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Household power bills will stabilise but there is no promise of a price drop for every customer, the Queensland Government says. -
Regional taxi drivers plead for CCTV to improve safety following Bunbury knife attack
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A Bunbury taxi driver who allegedly had a knife held to his throat by two men has called for better security for regional taxis.

