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VicRoads to refund motorists after 'system error' led to fines for unregistered vehicles
via abc.net.au
Victoria's road authority will pay back motorists who did not receive notices to renew their registration, and were then penalised for driving unregistered vehicles. -
Robert Xie trial: Jury to stay in hotel if verdict not reached by early next week
Jurors are told they will be accommodated at a hotel from next week if they are still deliberating in the murder trial of Sydney man Robert Xie. -
Photographer Palani Mohan captures the eagle hunters of Mongolia
Palani lived among and documented the Kazakh eagle hunters of Mongolia. -
NSW Govt's $17m mine grouting fund open for applications
via abc.net.au
A $17 million fund to help developers cover the costs of building over mine voids in Newcastle's CBD is now open for applications. -
Coffs Harbour school used as model for 'outstanding education'
via abc.net.au
Teaching experts from Southern Cross University say new research developed in a Coffs Harbour primary school has identified the keys to 'outstanding' education. -
Christmas Island detention centre back to business as usual after riots
via abc.net.au
Seven men accused of taking part in the riot at Christmas Island have been moved to a maximum security prison in Perth. At least some of the men are from New Zealand and the Immigration Department says they're all classified as extreme high risk. Authorities say despite extensive damage, the centre is now returning to normal. -
Wanted: Christmas decorations to bring cheer to Gold Coasters in need
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast woman is collecting Christmas decorations to give to families in need, especially those fleeing domestic violence. -
World's largest short film festival hit by financial woes
via abc.net.au
The long running host of the short film festival, Tropfest, says he was asked to front a crowd funding campaign for it, weeks ago. Tropfest has been cancelled less than a month out from its Sydney viewing. Its organiser says the cause appears to be an alleged mismanagement of funds. Those in the industry say it's a huge blow for grassroots film makers. -
Tropfest cancellation leaves a 'huge hole for emerging filmmakers'
via abc.net.au
A Central Coast filmmaker and former Tropfest winner says the cancellation of this year's Sydney event will leave a huge hole for emerging storytellers. -
Couple rescued after yacht breaks anchor in storm near Melville Island
via abc.net.au
A retired couple are winched to safety north-east of Darwin after their yacht breaks anchor during a strong storm and begins sinking. -
WA Police chief warns against state election promises on officer numbers
via abc.net.au
WA Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan moves to pre-empt a political bidding war ahead of the next state election, urging politicians not to demand a boost in the ranks of uniformed officers. -
Serco cops financial penalties over Acacia Prison handcuff failures
via abc.net.au
Private contractor Serco is hit with financial penalties for failing to keep handcuffs and handcuff keys adequately secured at Acacia Prison, a report reveals. -
Teys abattoir shuts early due to lack of supply
via abc.net.au
Another Queensland meat processor is closing its doors early this year due to an extreme shortage of cattle in the state. -
Premium prices short-lived as Riverland stonefruit harvest ramps-up
via abc.net.au
There's been a strong start to the Riverland stonefruit season, but an oversupply of early fruit is worrying growers. -
Abolish restrictions on sexual abuse civil actions, Liberal MP Graham Jacobs says
via abc.net.au
Statutory time limits preventing victims of sexual abuse from taking civil action many years later could be scrapped under legislation proposed by a backbench Liberal MP. -
Aboriginal remains repatriated from England to NSW Mid North Coast
via abc.net.au
The remains of an Aboriginal man from Crescent Head, east of Kempsey, have been returned to Australia from a British museum -
TAFE Riverina hosts breakfast in Narrandera to discuss campus' future
via abc.net.au
TAFE says courses will continue in Narrandera even if part or all of the campus is sold. -
Fur seal population drops in Coorong, SA but control measures still planned
via abc.net.au
The number of long-nose fur seals in the Coorong drops significantly in just a few months, but authorities say proposed population control measures will still be needed. -
Bullo River Station undergoes million-dollar redevelopment by new owner
via abc.net.au
The new owner of renowned Bullo River Station in the Northern Territory is spending over a million dollars to re-develop the property. -
Queensland's Police Minister Jo-Ann Miller accused of making throat-slitting motion at Opposition MP
via abc.net.au
Queensland Police Minister Jo-Ann Miller is accused of making a throat-slitting motion twice at an Opposition MP in Parliament. -
Shark barriers to be installed on Ballina's Lighthouse beach
via abc.net.au
A new eco-shark barrier could be in place at Ballina's Lighthouse Beach early in the new year. -
Australia v New Zealand: Trent Boult will bounce back at WACA after Gabba disappointment, says Mitchell Johnson
via abc.net.au
Australia paceman Mitchell Johnson is not expecting another poor performance from New Zealand's Trent Boult on the pace-friendly pitch at the WACA. -
Richie Benaud - the Man Behind the Legend book launched at gala SCG function
Prime ministers and cricket legends paid tribute to iconic player and commentator Richie Benaud as a book about his illustrious life was launched at the SCG. -
Reservoir transformed into Brisbane's 'Underground Opera House'
via abc.net.auA historic water reservoir in Brisbane has been transformed into the unlikely venue for a season of opera performances. The heritage-listed Spring Hill Reservoir in Brisbane's inner city Petrie Terrace had lain dormant for decades before Opera Underground cleaned it up for the concerts. Every millilitre of water has been drained from the 140 year old structure, which producers describe as the perfect acoustic environment. -
Indigenous rangers want to double their ranks
via abc.net.auA group of Aboriginal rangers from across the country have come to Canberra to lobby for a program they say is providing real jobs and hope for the future. An independent report is being launched at Parliament House this morning, highlighting the environmental, economic and social benefits of the federally-funded program, that employs almost 800 rangers in full time jobs. It calls for that number to double over the next five years, and for five thousand jobs to be funded in the long term. -
Researchers uncover 'small' lifestyle change which could reverse childhood obesity trend
via abc.net.au
University of Canberra research suggests Australia's rates of childhood obesity could be turned around with just small changes to lifestyle. -
Bland to fight local government reforms to stand alone
via abc.net.au
Another western council is opting to fight the local government reforms to remain stand alone. -
Neighbours help family climb over back fence to escape house fire in Melbourne's west
via abc.net.au
Neighbours use a ladder to help a family escape over a back fence, after a fire engulfs their Deer Park home. -
Harness Racing NSW CEO believes 'hysteria' about North Wagga track's flood impact won't eventuate
via abc.net.au
The CEO of Harness Racing New South Wales believes North Wagga residents concerns about a new track on Cooramin Street will never become a reality. -
Criticism of plans for another medical school
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government is being urged to invest more in training for graduating medical professionals rather than supporting plans for another school in the central west. -
Anthony Mundine contemplating retirement after WBC loss to Charles Hatley
Anthony Mundine is contemplating retirement after a crushing loss in his WBC Silver super welterweight title fight to American Charles Hatley. -
Plans to lift truck load limits in Coonamble by next harvest season
via abc.net.au
The Coonamble Shire says it will investigate ways to strengthen one of the town's main streets to cope with a rise in truck movements. -
Catholic priest and police chaplain charged with sexually assaulting young girl
via abc.net.au
A Catholic priest and police chaplain from the Riverina has been refused bail, accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl. -
Mayfield residents group scathing of coal train investigation
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle residents group has slammed a move by the New South Wales environmental watchdog to investigate coal falling off the Hunter's trains. -
Piper's "super council" plans described as illogical, crazy, ridiculous
via abc.net.au
Newcastle Liberal councillor Brad Luke has labelled a new proposal to create three "super councils" between the Central Coast and Port Stephens as illogical and ridiculous. -
Photo essay: B-boys of the night
via abc.net.au
Every night, after the shops of Tivoli Arcade close, breakdancers gather in the Melbourne mall that's become a drawcard for b-boys and b-girls from around the world. -
Royal visit: Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall to meet Melbourne Cup winner Michelle Payne
via abc.net.au
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne will be among VIPs meeting Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, during the New South Wales leg of their national tour. -
Former Beaconsfield gold mine owner to recommence production in Tasmania's north west
via abc.net.au
The former owner of the Beaconsfield gold mine in Tasmania's north, BCD Resources, has plans to merge with the owner of the Hellyer mine, Ivy Resources, to dredge thousands of tonnes of leftover deposits at the site. -
M1 reopens after semi trailer crash at Killingworth
via abc.net.au
All northbound lanes of the M1 Pacific Highway at Killingworth, near Newcastle, have re-opened after a truck accident overnight. -
Choosing charity over cocktails: Students take schoolies to Nepal
via abc.net.au
Exams have finished, classes stopped and it's time for year 12 students to let their hair down. -
Wambo mine expansion approval a boost for business in Singleton
via abc.net.au
Singleton's business chamber says the approval of the Wambo Coal mine extension, west of the town, will be a boost to the local economy. -
Bulga residents take fight to Sydney
via abc.net.au
Anti-coal protesters will rally in Sydney today in a last ditch effort to stop a Hunter coal mine. -
Salt Ash bore repairer hit hard by contamination fallout
via abc.net.au
A Salt Ash resident who makes his living servicing and repairing bores says his work is drying up in the wake of the Williamtown contamination crisis. -
MP pushes for regional merger as deadline looms
via abc.net.au
MP pushes for regional merger -
Man killed in Ellenbrook house fire, investigation underway
via abc.net.au
A 59-year-old man dies in a house fire in the north-eastern Perth suburb of Ellenbrook, as authorities investigate what sparked the blaze. -
Questions you should ask at any job interview
People put more effort into researching a new TV than a new employer and then they regret it. -
Alanis Morissette performs updated Ironic with James Corden on The Late Late Show
Swiping left on soulmates, not saving your Snapchats and owning the DVDs of shows on Netflix. -
Microsoft opens flagship Sydney store
Microsoft's first Australian store could put personal computer repair shops out of business.

