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Hot weather puts fire crews on high alert across South Australia
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Fire crews in South Australia are on high alert this weekend with temperatures expected to soar into the high 30s and low 40s. -
Hard Yards Hubble
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Hunter mine protest confusing truck drivers
via abc.net.au
Upper Hunter residents hanging their work shirts out in support of local miners are being urged to place them in safe locations. -
Safe seat of North Sydney expected to stay in Liberal hands
via abc.net.au
The Liberal Party candidate for former treasurer Joe Hockey's seat, Trent Zimmerman, is expected to win Saturday's by-election comfortably. -
ABC television documentary prompts rural property owners in the Hunter to filter their water
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An ABC television documentary into a deadly waterborne bacteria is prompting rural property owners in the Hunter to filter their drinking supply. -
Rye siege: 'Armed' man holed up in bakery in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula
via abc.net.au
Police are brought in to negotiate with a man, reportedly armed with a gun, who has holed himself up in a bakery on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. -
Man injured in one-punch assault outside Adelaide nightclub
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A man is in hospital after a one-punch attack outside an Adelaide nightclub. -
Liberal MP Bob Baldwin claims largest amount of expenses
via abc.net.au
New expenditure figures show the Hunter's sole Federal Liberal MP Bob Baldwin claimed the largest amount of cash of all local MPs in the six months to June. -
World's oldest and rarest trees finally classified as endangered
via abc.net.au
One of the world's oldest and rarest trees, found only in a national park south west of Singleton, has now been classified critically endangered. -
Geelong church fires: Arson squad investigates two suspicious blazes
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The arson squad will investigate suspicious fires at two churches in the Victorian city of Geelong early on Saturday morning. -
Meet the women of Australia's street art scene
via abc.net.au
Though its reputation as a "boys club" persists, street artists who happen to be femalemany shun the "female artist" tropeare claiming their place on the streets. -
Sydney FC fans' desertion felt very strange, says Tony Pignata, as A-League stoush with FFA continues
via abc.net.au
The vibe at the Sydney Football Stadium was all-but dead on Friday, just as fans declared football in this country would be if they continued their desertion. -
West Indies facing embarrassing loss to Cricket Australia XI in first Test warm-up
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The West Indies were on the verge of a humiliating loss to a modest Cricket Australia XI after a disastrous third day in their four-day tour match in Brisbane. -
Drug rehab centres in Sydney's west 'struggling', pushing for more government support
Under-pressure rehabilitation facilities accuse the NSW Government of neglecting drug abuse and addiction in Sydney's western suburbs. -
Sydney FC beats Newcastle Jets thanks to Alex Brosque goal as The Cove fan group boycotts A-League encounter
via abc.net.au
An Alex Brosque goal sees Sydney FC to earn all three points against the Newcastle Jets at the SFS, with many fans boycotting the fixture. -
Sand mining projects should have been referred under federal environmental laws, NT EPA says
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Top End sand mining projects destroying environmentally significant flood plains should have been referred for assessment under federal laws and have continued for decades without oversight, the NT environment watchdog says. -
The car flipped outside Belconnen Mall. (4 December 2015)
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The car flipped outside Belconnen Mall. (4 December 2015) -
Crews inspect the overturned car outside Belconnen Mall. (4 December 2015)
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Crews inspect the overturned car outside Belconnen Mall. (4 December 2015) -
Car overturns outside Belconnen shopping centre
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A car has flipped upside down in the parking area outside Westfield Belconnen while the shopping centre was filled with late-night shoppers. -
Hobart homeowners in financial bind over TasWater contracts
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Tasmania's water and sewerage authority, TasWater, is being accused of mismanaging contracts relating to an $8.2 million sewerage scheme on Hobart's eastern shore. -
Australian anti-IS fighter Ashley Dyball could face jail if deported from Germany
via abc.net.au
The fate of young Australian anti-Islamic State fighter Ashley Dyball remains unclear after he was detained in Germany, but he says he expects to be deported to Australia. -
Suicide prevention foundation provides health checks for building, mining industry workers
via abc.net.au
A suicide prevention organisation established in Canberra 13 years ago after the deaths of three young building industry apprentices is now helping men on worksites across the country, from the Pilbara to Wollongong. -
Alleged Comancheros bikie gang members remanded in custody over Preston shooting
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An alleged senior member of the Comancheros outlaw motorcycle gang and another member are remanded in custody over a shooting at a restaurant in Melbourne's north. -
Bunbury rock fisherman drowned, coroner finds
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A Bunbury man last seen fishing in Yallingup in 2014 most likely drowned after being swept off rocks by a large wave, a WA corner finds. -
Australian PGA Championship: David Lingmerth tops leaderboard at Royal Pines at half-way point
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Swede David Lingmerth says it feels "surreal" to be top of the Australian PGA Championship after two windswept rounds at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast. -
ICAC Commissioner, Inspector in bitter feud after release of report into Margaret Cunneen probe
A bitter dispute erupts between the ICAC Commissioner and the watchdog's Inspector after the latter issued a scathing report on its investigation into crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen. -
Ai Weiwei's Forever bicycles installed at National Gallery of Victoria for Andy Warhol collaboration
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Almost 1,500 tessellating bicycles are piled nine metres high at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, as part of an installation by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. -
Elizabeth Quay opening to be marked by Perth's 'biggest ever water show', WA Premier says
via abc.net.au
Elizabeth Quay will officially open to the public on January 29, with a "spectacular" laser, light and water show, West Australian Premier Colin Barnett says. -
Darwin port a 'strategic defence' facility, DPC report says
via abc.net.au
Darwin's port that has been leased to a Chinese company has been described as a "strategic defence port" in the annual report of the body that runs the facility. -
Yarraville paid parking meters suspended by Maribyrnong Council after violent meeting
via abc.net.au
A local council votes to suspend parking meters in Melbourne's west after earlier debate about the introduction of the machines turned violent. -
Solemn memorial service kicks off Kalgoorlie's festival of mining
via abc.net.au
This year's St Barbara's Festival starts with a solemn service, with one new name added to the miners' memorial in 2015. -
Man charged after seven-hour siege in south-west Sydney
A man is charged after a siege in Sydney's south-west, which lasted more than seven hours, ends peacefully. -
Hobart International field strongest in tournament's history, organisers say
via abc.net.au
Organisers of the Hobart International are describing the field assembled for January's event as the best in the tournament's history. -
Uber drivers found to be breaking Victorian Law
via abc.net.auA landmark court case finds Uber driver guilty of driving a hire care without the proper accreditation, placing increasing pressure on the Victorian Government to regulate the ride-sharing service -
Convincing men at work to talk about suicide
via abc.net.au
A suicide prevention organisation established in Canberra 13 years ago after the deaths of three young building industry apprentices is now helping men at work across the country. The non profit OzHelp Foundation provides workplace health checks and training in traditionally male industries such as building and mining. -
Port Adelaide Football Club records first operating profit in eight years
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Port Adelaide Football Club announces an operating profit of more than $200,000, following last year's $2.5 million loss. -
Liberal MPs slam Ian Macfarlane's decision to defect while Nationals demand new Cabinet position
via abc.net.au
Liberal MPs have slammed Ian Macfarlane's decision to switch to the National Party after 17 years ... accusing him of showing "blind ambition" and engineering his return to the frontbench.The Nationals are already demanding an extra Cabinet position and are putting pressure on the Prime Minister to honour the Coalition agreement. Meanwhile, the Opposition is keeping the focus on policy, announcing details of innovation package three days before the Government unveils its own. -
Australia's competition watchdog backs changes to South Australian grain ports
via abc.net.au
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has backed a deal between grain handler Viterra and South Australian exporters, guaranteeing long term access to bulk wheat ports. -
Sheep's milk cheese producer looks to Asia for export opportunity
via abc.net.au
West Australian sheep cheese producer says Asian export opportunities could be more favourable than interstate sales. -
Robert Speedy, who shot Gold Coast dog squad officer Gary Hamrey, sentenced to 21 years' jail
via abc.net.au
A man who tried to kill Sergeant Gary Hamrey by shooting him in the face after holding up a Gold Coast tavern will serve at least 80 per cent of a 21-year jail sentence. -
Walk planned in memory of boy killed at car rally highlights importance of family time
via abc.net.au
The importance of spending time with family and loved ones is the driving force behind a walk to honour a six-year-old who died while watching a car rally in regional Western Australia. -
Thank God It's Friday - 4th December 2015
via abc.net.au
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were Tommy Dean, Gary Eck and Jean Kittson. -
Ex-serviceman Timothy Koch fined for falsely claiming to have served in Afghanistan
via abc.net.au
An ex-serviceman from Port Lincoln who falsely claimed to have served in Afghanistan is convicted and fined $1,000. -
Food bringing us together
via abc.net.auChef Ian Curley meets food-loving chorister Domenica Leone and doctors Pietro and Sandro Demaio. -
Albany Sea Rescue Squad explores use of drones in emergency response
via abc.net.au
The Albany Sea Rescue Squad says the ability to use drones in search and rescue operations is the logical next step in emergency response, but safety concerns around the new technology must remain a priority. -
Water credits for license holders who reinject groundwater under draft rules
via abc.net.au
Water users near Wentworth would be able to receive a credit to their water allocation for reinjecting groundwater into aquifers under draft rules being developed. -
Developer escapes prosecution over controversial clearing of land in Darwin's north
via abc.net.au
A developer who cleared a block of land in Darwin's north, which at the time was alleged to be a "clear breach" of planning process, will not be prosecuted. -
Community sentiment key in nuclear waste discussion: former MP
via abc.net.au
The former federal member for far west NSW says a nuclear waste storage facility in the region would be feasible if it had community support. -
Accused murderer Christopher Navin told psychiatrist he killed former flatmate to protect his family, court hears
via abc.net.au
Accused murderer Christopher Navin said he had to kill his former flatmate in order to protect his family, a psychiatrist tells the ACT Supreme Court. -
Vale Queensland cattle leader John Purcell OAM
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Cattle industry mourns John Purcell OAM

