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No winning post for Gosford trainers
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The 15 local trainers who use Gosford race track for training are vowing to fight last week's decision to close the facility at the end of next year. -
Mark Winterbottom's V8 Supercars persistency pays off with long-awaited title
Mark Winterbottom has finished inside the top five every year over the past decade, and his persistency pays off with his first V8 Supercars title. -
Growers call for better access to Chinese market as annual Young cherry festival gets underway
via abc.net.au
As the National Cherry Festival in Young gets underway, growers are calling for better access to the lucrative Chinese market. -
Rye siege: Man charged over two women allegedly held captive at gunpoint for eight hours
via abc.net.au
A 69-year-old man is charged over Saturday's siege in Rye, where he allegedly held two women at gunpoint in a cafe for almost eight hours. -
West Indies selector Courtney Walsh says great player in young side's ranks ahead of Australia Test clash
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The next West Indies cricketing great could already be within their ranks - but fast bowling legend Courtney Walsh does not want to name names just yet. -
Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat angry over Auckland pitch after A-League loss to Wellington Phoenix
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Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat attacks the condition of the pitch for his side's A-League fixture against Wellington Phoenix in Auckland. -
Ex-prime minister Tony Abbott used taxpayer funds on same day as Liberal Party donor's birthday bash
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Former prime minister Tony Abbott pocketed taxpayer-funded travel allowance on a day he attended birthday celebrations for mining magnate and Liberal Party donor Paul Marks. -
Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman wins by-election in North Sydney seat vacated by Joe Hockey
Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman wins the federal by-election in the North Sydney seat vacated by former treasurer Joe Hockey, despite a swing of about 13 per cent against the party. -
Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman wins North Sydney by-election
Trent Zimmerman wins the federal by-election in North Sydney despite an almost 14 per cent swing against the party. -
Eloise Wellings, David McNeill win 10,000m national titles to claim first Australian athletics spots at Rio Olympics
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Eloise Wellings and David McNeill become the first Australians to guarantee a spot on the athletics team for the 2016 Rio Olympics. -
Western Sydney Wanderers edge Brisbane Roar thanks to brilliant Mitch Nichols strike to go top of the A-League
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A sublime winner from Mitch Nichols sees the Wanderers beat Brisbane 2-1 in a pulsating A-League encounter in Parramatta. -
Man dies at Adelaide Stereosonic music festival from suspected drug overdose
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A man dies from a suspected drug overdose at the Stereosonic music festival in Adelaide, just a week after a young woman died after taking drugs during the Sydney leg of the festival. -
Call for witnesses after man's body found in culvert at Capalaba
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Queensland detectives investigating the discovery of a body in a culvert in a semi-rural area at Capalaba, on Brisbane's bayside, say the victim "met with a violent demise". -
Elton John scoops up 70s rock vinyl bargains at Sydney record store Repressed Records
Sydney record shop worker Chris Sammut recounts his encounter with music legend Elton John, who picked up music by Roxy Music, T-Rex and Squeeze to add to his collection. -
Mark Winterbottom wins maiden V8 Supercars title with third place in second race of Sydney 500
Mark Winterbottom wins his maiden V8 Supercars title with a third-placed finish in the second race of the Sydney 500. -
Meg Lanning leads Melbourne Stars to two wins over Brisbane Heat on first day of Women's Big Bash League
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A pair of half-centuries by skipper Meg Lanning leads the Melbourne Stars to dual victories over Brisbane on the inaugural day of Women's Big Bash League action. -
Ash Barty makes impressive Women's Big Bash League debut for Brisbane Heat
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Former tennis prodigy Ash Barty has proven she is no novelty act with an impressive innings for the Brisbane Heat in the opening match of the inaugural Women's Big Bash League. -
Tasmania's Jack Hale defends under-18 100m title at Australian All Schools championships
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Teenage sprint sensation Jack Hale defends his under-18 100 metres title at the Australian All Schools championships. -
Man's body found in a gully in Capalaba
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Queensland detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a man at Capalaba, on Brisbane's bayside. -
Mark Winterbottom on verge of V8 Supercars title after opening race of Sydney 500
Mark Winterbottom edges closer towards his first V8 Supercars title with a fifth-placed finish in the opening race of the season-ending Sydney 500. -
64 km Bruny Island ultra-marathon: Winning team breaks record with unofficial time
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The winning team in the gruelling 64-kilometre Bruny Island ultra-marathon breaks a 10-year-old record by almost half a minute with their unofficial time. -
Rye cafe siege: Eight-hour police stand off ends peacefully with armed man releasing two women
via abc.net.au
An eight-hour stand off at a cafe in Rye on Victoria' Mornington Peninsula has ended peacefully after an armed man released two women, police say. -
Why Hobart's upcoming cricket Test needs to work
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Bellerive Oval faces its biggest test this week and it has nothing to do with the visiting West Indies side, writes Scott Rollinson. -
SA swelters through heatwave as fire crews remain on high alert
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Temperatures spike across South Australia, reaching 39.5C by 2:20pm in Adelaide, as emergency crews remain on high alert due to increased fire danger risks. -
Jury to resume deliberations in Tamworth siege trial on Monday
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A jury has asked for written transcripts of evidence before resuming deliberations in the trial of a man charged in relation to a four-hour siege in Tamworth in January. -
Man from Bourke killed in Dareton crash
via abc.net.au
Police believe alcohol may have been a factor in a crash that killed a 45-year-old man at Dareton on Friday afternoon. -
Goulburn jail officers walk off the job over TV dispute
via abc.net.au
About 120 correctional officers at Goulburn jail, in the New South Wales southern tablelands, strike for 24 hours following a dispute over inmates' televisions. -
Australian PGA Championship: Harold Varner III takes third-round lead with six birdies at Royal Pines
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Six birdies by American Harold Varner III help him climb into a share of the lead in the third round of the Australian PGA Championship. -
Day Eight - Heathcote to Castlemaine
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Today we had a hot, hilly day as we made our way from Heathcote to Castlemaine. -
River Torrens flushed with fresh water to prevent blue green algae blooms
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A burst of hot weather prompts the SA Environment Department to release water into the River Torrens to try to prevent growth of blue green algae in the Torrens Lake near Adelaide's CBD. -
Nation and world invited to bid for a role in '$1 billion' Macquarie Point redevelopment
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The Macquarie Point Development Corporation advertises for expressions of interest for what is touted as a $1 billion project. -
Beer made from avocados 'proving popular' in Yallingup
via abc.net.au
A brewery in WA's South West says a new craft beer made from avocados is going down a treat with locals. -
Seven charged over out-of-control house party in Logan
via abc.net.au
Police charge seven people with a range of offences after hundreds of people descend on a hours party south of Brisbane. -
Elton John scoops up 60s rock vinyl bargains at Sydney record store Repressed Records
Music icon Elton John stops by Sydney record store Repressed Records for some second-hand vinyl shopping during his Australian tour visit. -
Boggabri Coal lodges plans for groundwater bores
via abc.net.au
The operators of the Boggabri Coal Mine, located in northern New South Wales, are seeking permission to extract groundwater from a site close to the existing mine. -
Greenpeace campaigners descend on Port Kembla for arrival of nuclear waste ship BBC Shanghai
via abc.net.au
A major security operation is underway at Port Kembla, on the New South Wales south coast, where a shipment of nuclear waste has arrived. -
Australian PGA Championship: Daniel Nisbet moves up leaderboard in third round, David Lingmerth the man to beat
via abc.net.au
Australia's Daniel Nisbet shoots a third-round 5-under-par 67 to move up the leaderboard at the Australian PGA Championship. -
No evidence donations swayed former Newman government's Acland mine decision, CCC says
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There is no evidence to support claims the former the Newman government reversed its decision to oppose the expansion of the Acland mine because of political donations, Queensland corruption watchdog finds -
Rye cafe siege: 'Armed man holed up with two hostages' in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula
via abc.net.au
Heavily armed police are negotiating with a man, reportedly armed with a gun, who has holed himself up in a cafe on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. -
Heatwave 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. -
Police search for six-day-old baby and 'erratic' parents in Sydney
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Police are trying to track down a six-day old boy and his parents, whose behaviour was described as erratic when they were last seen in Western Sydney on Wednesday. -
West Indies lose to Cricket Australia XI by 10 wickets in terrible warm-up ahead of Test series
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The West Indies crumble to a 10-wicket loss to a second-string Cricket Australia XI in their tour match in Brisbane, ahead of the three-match Test series. -
'Don't get one, stay unique': A surprising piece of advice from legendary tattoo artist Lyle Tuttle
via abc.net.au
Tattoos are a fading fad, according to veteran celebrity tattooist Lyle Tuttle, who is visiting Australia as part of the international body art expo circuit. -
Chef's Challenge with Morgan McGlone
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Morgan McGlone took a leap of faith and left Sydney for US, where he worked for a renowned chef in Nashville, Charleston learning the art of hot chicken. Morgan has since returned to Australia opening up Belle's Hot Chicken in Melbourne. Morgan's hot fried chicken is a two-day process, which involves brining the chicken, flouring it in herbs and spices, hydrating it in the fridge, re-flouring and then frying. Morgan is now opening a pop-up kitchen at the Wulugul Walk at Barrangaroo with his crow -
Demerit point plan to free up disability parking in South Australia
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Drivers who illegally use a parking space for people with a disability in South Australia could soon be issued with a demerit point in addition to a fine under a new plan. -
Matt Golinski fire: Christmas tree lights or power board 'likely cause' of fatal blaze at TV chef's home
via abc.net.au
Christmas tree lights or the power board used to light them was the likely cause of a fire at the Sunshine Coast home of celebrity chef Matt Golinski, which killed his three daughters and wife, a coroner finds. -
Lateline year in review abbott turnbull
via abc.net.au
A new PM, new speaker, and dismal polls for the Opposition leader, were just some of the changes in 2015. -
Talkback Gardening 051215
via abc.net.au
Catch up with the latest podcast of Saturday Talkback Gardening with Jon Lamb and Ashley Walsh. -
ACT Government advertises for fifth position on Supreme Court bench
via abc.net.au
The ACT Government answers long-standing calls for a fifth ACT Supreme Court judge, calling for expressions of interest in the position. -
Greenpeace descend on port ahead of nuclear waste ship BBC Shanghai's arrival at Port Kembla
via abc.net.au
A major security operation is underway at Port Kembla, on the New South Wales south coast, where a shipment of nuclear waste is due to arrive.

