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Trading halt for Australian company vying for Tasmanian dairy giant Van Diemen's Land Co
via abc.net.au
Australian company OnCard, which is seeking to buy Tasmanian dairy farming giant Van Dieman's Land Company, is in a trading halt pending an announcement. -
Prisoners end rooftop protest against overcrowding at WA prison
via abc.net.au
Six prisoners at Greenough Regional Prison in Geraldton end a rooftop protest after prison officers negotiate to bring them down. -
Toowoomba social enterprise cafe helps turn troubled lives around by offering work skills
via abc.net.au
Haley Potter says she had never heard of Toowoomba's Bounce when she was offered a job, but readily admits working in the cafe has been a lifesaver. -
Head up, tail down.
via abc.net.au
Interesting analysis of barramundi behaviour amongst great reports from all across the Territory. -
Toowoomba opens arms to refugees as regional Queensland city faces economic boom
via abc.net.au
Refugees from the world's trouble spots have made their way to Australia's second-largest inland city in search of safety and opportunity, Andrew Geoghegan writes. -
Three people charged with drug and property offences
via abc.net.au
Three people have been charged with drug and property offences after their car was stopped at Belmont this week. -
Death of man in Eltham, Melbourne deemed 'not suspicious' after autopsy
via abc.net.au
The death of a man at Eltham, in Melbourne's north-east on Friday, has been deemed not suspicious after police received the results of an autopsy. -
Wallsend Mosque Open Day hoping to breakdown misconceptions
via abc.net.au
The Newcastle Muslim Association says opening up its mosque this weekend is all about celebrating diversity and promoting harmony. -
Man questioned by Newcastle police after crash ends high speed chase
via abc.net.au
Newcastle police are questioning a man after a high speed chase overnight ended with the man running a red light and smashing his car into a vehicle carrying a woman and her two children. -
Disability advocates say schools have an obligation to all students
via abc.net.au
Disability advocates say schools have an obligation to include all students, amid concern an autistic Hunter Valley boy was to be excluded from attending his Year 10 formal. -
Victoria by-elections: Blue ribbon Liberal Party seats up for grabs
via abc.net.au
The Liberal Party's decade-long stronghold on the Victorian electorates of South-West Coast and Polwarth will be put to the test as voters head to the polls on Saturday. -
Bill Shorten calls for voting age to be lowered to 16
via abc.net.au
The nation's voting age should be lowered to 16 because young Australians do not see their views reflected in Parliament, Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says. -
Newcastle researchers to investigate anti-terrorism measures
via abc.net.au
Newcastle researchers will use an Australian Research Council grant to investigate the adequacy and cost effectiveness of current anti-terrorism measures around the world. -
Overcrowding blamed as eight inmates at two separate WA prisons stage rooftop protests
via abc.net.au
Chronic overcrowding may be to blame for rooftop protests at Hakea and Greenough Regional Prisons, president of the West Australian Prison Officers' Union says. -
Liam Gill identified as Brisbane City's danger man in National Rugby Championship final against Vikings
via abc.net.au
University of Canberra Vikings captain Jarrad Butler concedes it is almost impossible to contain Liam Gill but he is confident the impact of his Brisbane City counterpart can be limited in Saturday's NRC final. -
Silver Ferns thump Diamonds but Australia wins Constellation Cup
via abc.net.au
The Silver Ferns smash Australia 58-47 in Perth but fall just short of claiming the Constellation Cup. -
Callum Ferguson plays down severity of dramatic helmet blow from Mitchell Starc bouncer in Sheffield Shield clash
via abc.net.au
South Australia batsman Callum Ferguson was fine after being struck by a searing Mitchell Starc bouncer which sent a part of his helmet flying. -
They travel long distances and eke out a modest living, and we find out just what life is like as a country jockey
via abc.net.au
Lateline goes on the road with jockey Tony Cavallo, who travels 70,000 kilometres a year chasing a casual wage, in a job which carries a real risk of serious injury. -
Queensland Australian of the Year named as military officer Catherine McGregor
via abc.net.au
Senior military officer Catherine McGregor is named the 2016 Queensland Australian of the Year for her work as a gender diversity advocate. -
Darcey Iris inquest: Compulsory family violence training recommended for GPs
via abc.net.au
Compulsory family violence training for all GPs is recommended by Victoria's chief coroner after an investigation into the death of a girl who was thrown from the West Gate Bridge by her father. -
Newcastle Jets stun Melbourne City 3-2 thanks to Milos Trifunovic double
via abc.net.au
Newcastle pulls off a sensational 3-2 comeback win over Melbourne City at AAMI Park. -
Albany shark attack: Spearfisher bitten while diving off Cheynes Beach
via abc.net.au
A 50-year-old man attacked by a shark while spearfishing near the Western Australian town of Albany says he did not see the animal before it struck. -
Indigenous elder Jack Charles rejected by taxi at Melbourne Airport; second in one week
Senior Victorian Australian of the Year, Indigenous elder Jack Charles, is considering legal action after being refused a taxi ride for the second time in a week. -
Plane crash grief used to build positive as family funds Laos school
Four members of an Australian family were killed in a plane crash in Laos, but their loved ones have channelled their grief into something positive by raising more than $100,000 to build a pre-school in Laos. -
Shooting dominates racing circles talk as biggest horse races of the year approach
via abc.net.au
A shooting at the home of Victoria's chief racing steward is dominating trackside talk ahead of the biggest horse race events of the year and caps a tumultuous year involving doping, and it seems there's more turmoil to come. -
Man attacked by shark while spearfishing off Cheynes Beach, near Albany
via abc.net.au
A 50-year-old man is attacked by a shark while spearfishing off Cheynes Beach, near the Western Australian town of Albany. -
Cool climate draws IT company to build $40m data centre in Hobart
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's cool climate entices investors to build a $40 million data centre described as a "hotel for computers". -
Mirvac executive denies knowledge of work on union leader's home
via abc.net.au
A senior executive at building group Mirvac had no knowledge of allegations the company had contributed to the building of a home of senior union official Dave Hanna until this year, a royal commission hears. -
Karlie Pearce-Stevenson case: Accused's ex-girlfriend questioned for several hours by Adelaide police
via abc.net.au
An ex-girlfriend of the man accused of killing mother Karlie Pearce-Stevenson leaves an Adelaide police station after being questioned for several hours. -
Mental health acute care boost as SA Government concedes shortfall
via abc.net.au
A mental health care model pursued for close to a decade has not worked, the South Australian Government concedes as it makes changes. -
Sydney house prices 'significantly overvalued' and at risk of drop, UBS says
Major investment bank UBS warns Sydney's housing market is significantly overvalued because of strong Asian demand and low interest rates. -
From the heart of the Mallee to mountains of Nepal
via abc.net.au
As you step into Sue Gilchrist's lounge room in Ouyen, it is clear that it has become the headquarters for a very special project. -
Territorians too complacent around crocodile-infested water, coroner finds after inquest into deaths of Bill Scott, Lanh Van Tran
via abc.net.au
The horrific details of two fatal crocodile attacks emerge from inquests into the deaths of two recreational fishermen killed in the Northern Territory last year. -
Resourcing problems, not board, to blame for hospital stillborn deaths, says former board member
via abc.net.au
A former chairman of the board of the hospital that's at the centre of Victoria's stillborn baby scandal has slammed the Government's handling of the matter. Michael Tudball was on the hospital's board for 14 years before he resigned in June, and says the number of births increased by almost 600 per cent in that time. He says core resourcing problems at the hospital need to be addressed, and the board's dismissal will solve nothing. -
Melbourne City v Newcastle Jets: A-League round 4 streaming and score updates
Tune in and follow the latest updates from the A-League round four clash between Melbourne City and the Newcastle Jets. -
Public servant who lied about stillbirth to skydive with government money sentenced to weekend detention
via abc.net.au
A Canberra woman who used a government credit card to take a lavish holiday on the Gold Coast is sentenced in the ACT Magistrates Court. -
Bunge accepts grain into two new storage facilities for third West Australian harvest
via abc.net.au
Grain handler Bunge is accepting deliveries at two new West Australian storage facilities for the first time this harvest. -
A game everyone can play: one man's mission to make cricket inclusive for girls and people with disabilities
via abc.net.au
Cricket in Australia is being marketed as a game for all the family, but one country administrator wants to make sure no one is left out, including his own daughter who has disabilities. -
Sydney nursing home employee accused of sexually assaulting resident granted bail
A Sydney nursing home employee accused of sexually assaulting an elderly resident in his care is granted strict conditional bail. -
Surveillance footage of the offender at Woolworths Erindale in Wanniassa (30 October 2015)
via abc.net.au
Surveillance footage of the offender at Woolworths Erindale in Wanniassa. (30 October 2015) -
Prominent harness racing trainers Shayne and Greg Cramp banned for 12 years for race fixing
via abc.net.au
Disgraced Mildura harness racing trainers Shayne and Greg Cramp have been banned from the sport for 12 years after pleading guilty to race fixing. -
Thank God It's Friday - 30th October 2015
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were Rebecca de Unamuno, Subby Valentine and Kitty Flanagan. -
Nowra angler worried Shoalhaven River seaplane proposal will threaten local fishing
via abc.net.au
A South Coast fisherman has expressed concern about plans for a seaplane to operate on the Shoalhaven River at Nowra. -
Annabelle - Changing Tracks
via abc.net.au
"The life that in my quieter, clearer moments, I deep down knew I deserved. But I was so lost. I didn't fit in." -
Green Revolution: Tiny inner city Perth farm stocks high-end restaurants, gives work to unemployed
via abc.net.au
A 400-square-metre pocket of land in inner-city Perth becomes a productive urban farm, supplying high-end restaurants and providing jobs fore the long-term unemployed. -
Growing Narrogin Men's Shed gives retired farmers a new lease on life
via abc.net.au
A two hectare block on the outskirts of the wheatbelt town of Narrogin will soon be home to a seventh workspace for the expanding men's shed. -
Fashion for funerals: Bringing death back into life at fringe festival production
via abc.net.au
A theatrical fashion parade built around a funeral theme will bring death out of the shadows at the Nati Frinj festival. -
Against the odds: The life of a country jockey
via abc.net.au
For most people who work in the racing industry, their jobs are a long way from the champagne, fashion and millions of dollars in prize money seen at the Melbourne Cup. -
Medical staff, students across Australia protest against children in detention policy
Hundreds of medical staff and students across the country use their lunch breaks to protest against the policy of keeping children in detention. -
Blue Poles family reunion held more than 40 years after sale of Jackson Pollock masterpiece
via abc.net.au
The daughter of the American art collector who sold Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles to the National Gallery of Australia is reunited with the artwork after four decades.

