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Broken Hill water supply at no risk of parasite infection: expert
via abc.net.au
A water expert says there's no chance a brain-eating parasite that's killed three children in Queensland could survive in Broken Hill's water supply, regardless of where it's drawn from. -
Owner of dog that got stuck in a wombat hole, wanted by police
via abc.net.au
The owner of a dog that got stuck down a wombat hole on the New South Wales South Coast, is wanted by police. -
Mid North Coast businesses urged to help young job seekers enter the workforce
via abc.net.au
Mid North Coast businesses are being called on to play their part in providing job opportunities for young people -
Bega resident wakes to find large wombat sleeping in backyard
via abc.net.au
A large wombat finds its way into a suburban backyard in Bega on the New South Wales far south coast -
Charles Griffith is wanted by Victoria Police
via abc.net.au
Charles or Charlie Griffith is wanted by Victoria Police for alleged stalking and assault-related offences. -
Hobart City Council votes to exempt aldermen from new drug-testing regime
via abc.net.au
Hobart City Council's aldermen vote to exempt themselves from its workplace drug-testing regime, which will be imposed on all other council staff. -
Greens say new planning bill will strip councils of planning powers
via abc.net.au
The Greens say a bill designed to streamline planning in Sydney could see councils in regional areas stripped of their own planning powers. -
Hookworm larvae to be injected into coeliacs in bid to treat gluten intolerance
via abc.net.au
Hookworm larvae will be injected into coeliacs as part of a revolutionary treatment for the debilitating illness that affects one out of every 70 Australians. -
Car-free Melbourne: City council considers one-day ban on cars in CBD
via abc.net.au
Melbourne City Council is being asked to consider a one-day trial ban on cars, taxis and motorbikes in the CBD. -
'We need to hear from the Minister today, in detail': Richard Marles on Christmas Island riots
via abc.net.au
Richard Marles, the Opposition spokesman for immigration, says the Government needs to speak out on recent events at the Christmas Island detention centre. Mr Marles says criticisms levelled against Australia at the UN are warranted when it relates to leaving people in tents on Nauru. He says his government would pursue meaningful relations with third countries regarding offshore processing, not like the agreement with Cambodia. -
Young theatre star Daniel Assetta wins Rob Guest concert $20,000 prize
Daniel Assetta wins the Rob Guest Endowment Concert in Sydney, a competition for some of Australia's brightest young musical theatre stars. -
Prince Charles and Camilla: SA's Barossa rolls out red carpet at short notice to welcome Royals
via abc.net.au
Despite having just four weeks' notification, Barossa Council mayor Bob Sloane says everything is in place for a Royal visit by Prince Charles and his wife Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall. -
Tweed councillor says interim AVO won't inhibit council
via abc.net.au
The Tweed Council will continue to function as normal despite the issuing of an interim Apprehended Violence Order involving two of its elected representatives. -
Kyogle votes to stand alone despite being not 'fit for the future'
via abc.net.au
The Kyogle Council will continue its efforts to operate as a stand-alone body into the future. -
Legal action launched over Old Bar ferris wheel-plane accident
via abc.net.au
A girl who was riding a ferris wheel on the Mid North Coast when a light plane crashed into it has launched legal action. -
Christmas Island: a large operation underway to restore order
via abc.net.auA large group of Australian Federal Police officers and Serco staff have arrived on Christmas Island to provide reinforcements to colleagues and Border Force staff and help restore order at the detention centre. -
Detainee says no guards inside facility after Christmas Island riot
via abc.net.auThe Immigration Department insists its security staff have control of the central facilities at the Christmas Island detention centre. That conflicts with reports from detainees who say they're still without food and medication and have seen no authorities inside the centre. -
WWCC reviews old rate hike benefits ahead of application for new rate increase
via abc.net.au
A review has begun of what was achieved in Wagga Wagga's last special rates hike, as residents consider another rate rise to cover levee bank upgrades. -
Cost of congestion in Canberra set to double over next 15 years
via abc.net.au
New figures from the Department of Infrastructure show the cost of congestion in Canberra will double over the next 15 years. -
Hunter Valley helicopter crash: Investigators to examine chopper wreckage site near Cessnock
via abc.net.au
A team of investigators head to the scene of a helicopter crash in the New South Wales Hunter Valley to try to determine what caused the accident, which killed three leadingenvironmentalists. -
NSW Farmers raises concerns about Bylong mine proposal
via abc.net.au
Concerns about a proposed coal mine in the Bylong Valley have prompted calls for an overhaul of the state's mine assessment process. -
Man dead, another badly hurt after shopping trolley crash in Randwick, Sydney
via abc.net.au
A man is killed and another seriously injured when the shopping trolley they were riding in slammed into a car at Randwick in Sydney's east. -
Plans for future of Wallerawang power station
via abc.net.au
A community group in the Lithgow district says the old Wallerawang power station site could hold the key to reviving job opportunities. -
Prince Charles and Camilla: SA's Barossa rolls out the red carpet at short notice to welcome Royals
via abc.net.au
Despite having just four weeks' notification, Barossa Council mayor Bob Sloane says everything is in place for a Royal visit by Prince Charles and his wife Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall. -
Port Stephens resident calls for 'red zone' Commonwealth buy up
via abc.net.au
There is a call for the Commonwealth to purchase properties in the Port Stephens area that are affected by toxic leaks from Williamtown's Air Force base. -
Man dead, another badly hurt after shopping trolley crash in Sydney
A man is killed and another seriously injured when the shopping trolley they were riding in slammed into a car in Sydney. -
Call out for more volunteers to assist PTSD brain study
via abc.net.au
Newcastle researchers say early results of a groundbreaking study show there are differences in the brain's biochemistry of people with post traumatic stress disorder, when compared to than those without. -
Gambling giants Tatts and Tabcorp to take on Victorian Government in High Court
via abc.net.au
Gambling giants Tatts and Tabcorp to take on the Victorian Government in the High Court today, in a battle over more than $1 billion of compensation over lost gaming licences. -
Review finds Dungog community centre effective but working in isolation
via abc.net.au
An independent review of the Dungog Shire Community Centre has found it was effective and proactive in the weeks and months after April's deadly super storm. -
Hunter businesses urged to get involved in defence projects
via abc.net.au
An industry lobby group says there is an array of opportunities available at the Williamtown Air Force base for Hunter businesses to be part of. -
Former convent flagged for tourist accommodation
via abc.net.au
The Catholic Church is hoping to turn the historic St Johns Convent building into tourist and visitor accommodation, as part of major restoration works being undertaken in the Cathedrals Precinct project. -
Yancoal unveils plans to extend Austar mine
via abc.net.au
More than a year after a Hunter Valley mine collapse which killed two men, plans have been unveiled to expand the mine into a new area. -
Rain damages crops across Hunter
via abc.net.au
Last week's downpour has left grain growers around Merriwa counting the cost of crop damage. -
Wyong Council referred to Human Rights Commission
via abc.net.au
Council referred to Human Rights Commission -
Mick Fanning wish: Ailing teenager Ben Beasley scores dream surfing session with reigning world champion
via abc.net.au
A teenager recovering from brain cancer is granted his wish to go surfing with three-time world champion Mick Fanning. -
Interview: Geoff Cousins, Australian Conservation Foundation president
via abc.net.au
Emma Alberici speaks with Geoff Cousins and asks him why the organisation launched a new legal challenge to the massive Adani Carmichael mine in central west Queensland. -
'Duped' Melbourne drug mules Joerg Ulitzka, Suong Thu Luu released after landmark Hong Kong ruling
via abc.net.au
A pensioner and a mother from Melbourne, both caught with millions of dollars' worth of drugs bound for Australia, have their charges dropped in a landmark ruling in Hong Kong after claiming they were the victims of sophisticated online scams. -
No survivors in wreckage of helicopter found in NSW Hunter region
The wreckage of a helicopter that went missing from Breeza in northern New South Wales carrying three people is found in the Hunter region, with no survivors. -
Attempt to lock up sex offenders indefinitely could be overturned by High Court, Government warns
via abc.net.au
Changes to laws attempting to lock up sex offenders indefinitely could be overturned by High Court, WA Government warns. -
Australia v New Zealand: David Warner thrilled to be opening alongside fellow dasher Joe Burns
via abc.net.au
Man of the match David Warner says it was "good to get off on the right foot" with new opening partner and fellow dasher Joe Burns. -
Online polling touted as solution for overseas votes after expensive Queensland election
via abc.net.au
Internet polling could be a solution for "problematic" overseas voting booths from which some votes went uncounted at the last Queensland election, the electoral commission says. -
Syrian refugees to be settled in Perth, over regional WA towns, Government says
via abc.net.au
Syrian refugees arriving in Western Australia are unlikely to be settled in regional towns, at least initially, due to a lack of support services in country WA, the State Government says. -
Body found beside motorcycle in SA believed to be missing man Scott Hindmarsh
via abc.net.au
The body of a man found alongside a motorcycle in trees next to a South Australian highway is believed to be that of Scott Hindmarsh, who was reported missing this morning. -
Seven people arrested over Groote Eylandt riot deaths
via abc.net.au
Seven people are arrested in relation to a riot in which two men died on a remote NT island late last week. -
MPs air their views about the future of the GST
via abc.net.au
Shadow-boxing continues in the federal parliament over the future of the goods and services tax. Today the Government has been simultaneously hinting it'll put the GST up, while also arguing it has no specific plan to do so. That's frustrating an Opposition looking to land a blow on prime minister Malcolm Turnbull. -
Conservationists mount new legal challenge against Australia's biggest coal mine
via abc.net.au
Conservationists are mounting a new legal challenge against Australia's biggest coal mine. The Federal Environment Minister last month signed off on Adani's $16 billion project in central Queensland - with strict conditions. But environmentalists have lodged fresh court action challenging Greg Hunt's decision, saying the mega-mine's potential impact on the Great Barrier Reef hasn't been properly considered. -
Abuse inquiry told suspected paedophile teacher continued working for years
via abc.net.au
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has heard evidence that a suspected paedophile teacher was allowed to continue working for years, after his conduct first prompted an inquiry in 1978. Gregory Knight was not convicted of child sex offences until the 1990s. -
Remote cattle management system puts data from satellites and stock yards into beef producers' hands
via abc.net.au
Cutting edge technology that puts pasture maps and cattle weights in your pocket goes on show. -
Woman accused of blackmailing doctor over oral sex during consultation
via abc.net.au
A woman tried to blackmail her doctor after performing oral sex on him during a consultation at medical centre in Perth's northern suburbs, a court hears. -
Australia v New Zealand: Brendon McCullum sees positives in first-Test loss, wants improvement for Perth
via abc.net.au
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum says the Blacks Caps do not have to "reinvent the wheel" after losing the first Test against Australia, but admits improvement is crucial for Perth.

