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Red Cadeaux euthanised due to Melbourne Cup injury
via abc.net.au
Fan favourite Red Cadeaux dies due to the complications with the injury the stayer sustained at the Melbourne Cup earlier this month. -
Cessnock MP calls for calm ahead of two rival rallies
via abc.net.au
Cessnock MP Clayton Barr has called for calm in the community, with two rival rallies planned for tomorrow. -
Weekend heatwave to grip coastal Queensland as hot winds blow toward coast, says BoM
via abc.net.au
Much of coast Queensland will be in the grip of a heatwave this weekend, as hot inland air currents move eastwards. -
Top eight not impossible says Knights coach
via abc.net.au
Newcastle Knights coach Nathan Brown says while the team has a lot of work to do, getting into the top eight is not impossible. -
Jets coach urges team to pile on the pressure against Adelaide United
via abc.net.au
Newcastle Jets coach Scott Miller says the team must be aggressive from the start when they take on the Reds in Adelaide tomorrow afternoon. -
Robbie Farah reportedly asks for release from Wests Tigers, Benji Marshall says Dragons would welcome him
Benji Marshall says he would welcome former team-mate Robbie Farah at the Dragons amid reports the hooker has asked for a release from the Tigers. -
Newcastle's Bogey Hole to be closed for several weeks
via abc.net.au
The Department of Primary Industries says the Bogey Hole could be closed for several weeks as they undertake detailed geotechnical investigations into sea cliff instability. -
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Somerton tip fire: Authorities monitor air conditions as blaze continues at Melbourne landfill
via abc.net.au
A fire continues to burn at a rubbish tip in Somerton, in Melbourne's north, with authorities closely monitoring the smoke levels in the area. -
Bark-eating koalas chewing on gumtrees near Canberra, wildlife researchers say
via abc.net.au
A small population of bark-eating koalas in forests between Canberra and Cooma catch the attention of wildlife researchers with their unusual eating habits. -
Two dead after car collides with ambulance on Pacific Highway at Valla
via abc.net.au
A woman and a teenage girl die after an ambulance and a small car collide on the Pacific Highway at Valla, on the New South Wales mid-north coast. -
Mount Gambier's orthopaedic doctors tackle SA's 'confusing' tender employment process
via abc.net.au
Two regional orthopaedic surgeons working in Mount Gambier have been asked to re-apply for their positions through a tender process, which the Australian Medical Association says is "confusing". -
SA child protection royal commission needs to make 'ambitious' recommendations, guardian for children says
via abc.net.au
South Australia's outgoing guardian for children challenges the royal commission into the child protection system to be ambitious in its recommendations, saying previous overhauls have only tackled "low-hanging fruit". -
Melbourne Music Week offers unexpected connections between people and places
via abc.net.au
Now in its fifth year, Melbourne Music Week is an annual eight-day festival that this year features more than 115 individual events in the heart of the city. -
Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi slams Melbourne City for hurting A-League's growth with 'anti-football'
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi says Melbourne City plays a cynical "anti-football" style that is making the A-League ugly to watch. -
Female musicians take to Hobart stage in push for equity in music industry
via abc.net.au
Women take the stage in Hobart this weekend as part of a national push to make Australia's live music scene more equitable for women. -
Jake Carlisle starts St Kilda's AFL preseason training by turning up late
via abc.net.au
As Jake Carlisle tries to make amends at St Kilda, he has gotten himself in trouble again for arriving late to training. -
Brisbane Roar draws 1-1 with Melbourne City thanks to Henrique equaliser in A-League clash
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Roar's Henrique scores for the second time in six days as his side draws 1-1 with Melbourne City in Friday night's A-League clash. -
"Ice Saver" for Central Coast wildlife in sweltering heat
via abc.net.au
The Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park on the Central Coast has been almost like an arctic haven for animals today. -
Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley 'extremely embarrassed' over involvement in drug manufacturing syndicate
Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley tells a Sydney court he is remorseful and "extremely embarrassed" about his involvement in a drug manufacturing syndicate. -
Two dead after ambulance crash on New South Wales mid north coast; Pacific Hwy traffic backed up
via abc.net.au
A woman and a teenage girl die after an ambulance and a small car collide on the Pacific Highway at Valla, on the New South Wales mid north coast. -
Worksafe Victoria defends decision not to prosecute CFA over Fiskville handling
via abc.net.au
Victoria's workplace safety watchdog tells a parliamentary inquiry there was insufficient evidence to prosecute the Country Fire Authority for safety breaches at its Fiskville training base. -
Former NT Crime Stoppers chairwoman Xana Kamitsis admits spending pensioner travel concession funds on family and friends
via abc.net.au
Darwin travel agent Alexandra 'Xana' Kamitsis has admitted spending money obtained for pensioner travel concessions on her family and friends, including former NT Police Commissioner John McRoberts, a court hears. -
Parramatta heritage precinct featuring Australia's oldest female convict site rezoned for apartments
A precinct in western Sydney that houses Australia's oldest female convict site is rezoned to allow thousands of new apartments to be built. -
Esperance community residents returning to fire-affected properties
via abc.net.au
Many residents of properties devastated by bushfires in the Esperance region have been allowed to return home. -
Anti-Islam rally: Five Tasers found at home of man planning to attend Reclaim Australia protest
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man who planned to attend an anti-immigration rally on Sunday is jailed for one month after pleading guilty to possessing five Tasers. -
Abuse complaints protocols not always followed, Phillip Aspinall admits to royal commission
via abc.net.au
The Brisbane Archbishop Phillip Aspinall has defended the church's handling of sexual abuse complaints, telling the child abuse royal commission today that the Anglican Church has come a long way. Dr Aspinall resumed giving evidence today to the Royal Commission, admitting that protocols to deal with complaints have not always been followed. -
Brookfield Multiplex named as University of Canberra hospital head contractor
via abc.net.au
A head contractor is selected by the ACT Government to complete the $139 million University of Canberra Public Hospital project. -
Port Adelaide academy prepares young Indigenous AFL players for future on and off the field
via abc.net.au
Among the talented young players hoping to be picked up in the National AFL Draft are three from a unique Indigenous academy in Adelaide that also focuses on getting boys to finish school. -
Two dead after ambulance crash on New South Wales mid north coast
via abc.net.au
Two people die after an ambulance and another vehicle collide on the Pacific Highway at Valla, on the New South Wales mid north coast. -
Labor executive endorses Peter Malinauskas to fill South Australian Upper House seat
via abc.net.au
Union secretary and Labor right-faction powerbroker Peter Malinauskas will fill the South Australian Upper House seat left vacant by disgraced MP Bernard Finnigan. -
Toddler dies after being hit by falling truck tyre in Katherine shop
via abc.net.au
A two-year-old boy dies after a tyre falls on top of him while in a shop with his parents in Katherine in the NT. -
Khandalyce Pearce case sparks call for database to track children's records and raise alarm if they disappear
via abc.net.au
The unsolved killing of Khandalyce Pearce, whose mother Karlie was murdered, sparks calls for a national database to be set up to track children's records and raise a red flag if they suddenly drop off the radar. -
Former drag racer jailed for 13 years over ecstasy distribution network
via abc.net.au
Former Australian drag race champion Brett Stevens will spend at least 10 years in jail without parole for ecstasy trafficking. -
Dairy company VDL rejects Australian takeover bid, looks to foreign buyer
via abc.net.au
The Van Diemen's Land Company (VDL) rejects a takeover bid by an Australian company, and wants to sell to a foreign-owned private company. -
Animals keep cool at the National Zoo as mercury in Canberra hits 36C
via abc.net.au
Animals at the National Zoo in Canberra come from some of the hottest climates in the world, but today they were still doing everything they could to keep cool. -
This bear knew the coolest place to be was the pool (20 November 2015)
via abc.net.au
This bear knew the coolest place to be was the pool (20 November 2015) -
The zookeepers' cool treats were popular with the hyenas (20 November 2015)
via abc.net.au
The zookeepers' cool treats were popular with the hyenas (20 November 2015) -
The lions escape to the shade (20 November 2015)
via abc.net.au
The lions escape to the shade (20 November 2015) -
Staff at the zoo served iceblocks to animals to help keep them cool today (20 November 2015)
via abc.net.au
Staff at the zoo served iceblocks to animals to help keep them cool today (20 November 2015) -
Some creatures took to the mud to cool down (20 November 2015)
via abc.net.au
Some creatures took to the mud to cool down (20 November 2015) -
Health Minister dismisses opposition to Midland Hospital being privately run
via abc.net.au
Health Minister Kim Hames dismisses a Labor poll suggesting people in the catchment for the new Midland Hospital were opposed to it being privately run. -
Hume Highway at Goulburn re-opened after major grass fire
via abc.net.au
The Hume Highway re-opens, after a major grass fire forced it to shut for several hours this afternoon. -
Domestic violence survivors speak out through Dirty Laundry Day project
via abc.net.au
Domestic violence survivors are speaking out by painting messages on T-shirts that will be hung in businesses as part of the Dirty Laundry Day project. -
WA Premier says now is not the time for blame as bushfire-affected residents return home
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Premier Colin Barnett says lessons will be learnt from a review into this week's deadly Esperance bushfires. Four people were killed and thousands of animals perished in the bushfires, which are still burning in WA's Great Southern region. Questions are now being asked about why mobile coverage failed at the height of the blaze, leaving some farmers uncertain about the danger they were facing. -
Young Sydney siblings fear parents will be deported to Tonga after 25 years in the country
via abc.net.au
Human Rights Commission president Gillian Triggs investigates the case of three youngSydney siblingswho fear theirparents are about to be deported to Tonga. -
Suggestion Indonesia may offer island to Australia for processing of asylum seekers
via abc.net.auOne of Indonesia's major newspapers says the nation is prepared to offer one of its islands for Australia to build a processing centre for asylum seekers. The report's based on an interview with a senior cabinet member who late yesterday denied saying anything of the sort. -
Lancefield bushfire: locals welcome abandonment of 'draconian' measures, want community engagement
via abc.net.au
Locals have welcomed the findings of an inquiry into the planned burn-off which broke containment lines near Lancefield in central Victoria. -
Melon growers vote in favour of biosecurity, research and development levies
via abc.net.au
Australia's melon growers have voted in favour of levies designed to keep the industry viable and competitive. -
Government not commenting on boat intercepted off Christmas Island
via abc.net.au
For the first time in two years a suspected asylum seeker boat has been intercepted by Australian authorities. A Border Force source has confirmed the boat's arrival off the coast of Christmas Island. The ABC has seen photos allegedly of the boat and spoken to locals who saw it.

