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NSW Premier Mike Baird announces plan to move 1,800 education jobs to Parramatta
New South Wales Premier Mike Baird announces all 1,800 Education Department jobs will be moved from Sydney's CBD to Parramatta. -
Victoria's integrity and corruption agency IBAC to be given new powers, Government confirms
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government confirms plans to give the state's anti-corruption agency expanded powers to investigate misconduct in public office. -
No drownings on NSW far south coast beaches defy increase highlighted in national report
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales far south coast has remained free of coastal drownings for the past two financial years, despite an increase in national figures. -
CFMEU members protest outside Melbourne court ahead of appearance of senior officials
via abc.net.au
Protesters and a large contingent of police gather outside the Melbourne Magistrates Court ahead of an appearance by union heavyweights John Setka and Shaun Reardon. -
More than $20 million in federal funds to flow into Northern Rivers
via abc.net.au
More than $20 million in federal funding is set to kick start a range of projects on the north coast. -
New Zealand's lamb numbers hit 60 year low as bad weather dries up feed stocks
Dry conditions have seen lamb numbers in NZ hit a 60 year low. -
Aboriginal activist Roy 'Dootch' Kennedy pleads guilty to child sex assault
via abc.net.au
Former chairman of the Illawarra Local Aboriginal Land Council, Roy 'Dootch' Kennedy, pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a teenage girl over a five year period in the 1990s. -
Health network to share in $240m funding to combat ice addiction in Canberra
via abc.net.au
A Canberra primary health network will have a key role in finding new ways to fight the spread of ice after receiving funding from the Federal Government. -
Patties Foods takes first steps to drop its frozen fruit brands after Hepatitis A berry scandal hits profits
The aftermath of the Hepatitis A berry scandal has seen Patties Foods drop all its frozen fruit brands. -
Lightning leaves thousands in SA without electricity and prospect of long blackouts
via abc.net.au
Lightning from overnight thunderstorms leaves thousands of people across South Australia without power and some supplies might take more than a day to restore. -
Slow progress for live cattle exports from Port Alma in Central Queensland
via abc.net.au
Live cattle exports from Port Alma in Central Queensland progress slowly with no shipments expected until next year. -
Best of 2015: the Fine Cotton Affair
Crime writer Peter Hoysted explains one of the '80s strangest stories, full of colourful racing identities. -
Heavy machinery brought in to tackle Dungog tip fire
via abc.net.au
Firefighters are into their second day of battling a blaze that's broken out at the Dungog tip. -
Kempsey business sector optimistic after Pacific Highway bypass
via abc.net.au
Businesses in Kempsey reporting growing confidence in the local economy. -
Bundaberg MP Leanne Donaldson named as Queensland's new Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
via abc.net.au
Bundaberg MP Leanne Donaldson has been named Queensland's new Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries. -
First day back for Scaddan Primary School after catastrophic Esperance Bushfires
via abc.net.au
Principal Diana Frewen says students and parents in the fire-hit community north of Esperance are happy to be back. -
Rural council fights move to close polling booths in central Tasmania
via abc.net.au
As a Tasmanian rural council fights moves by the Australian Electoral Commission to close remote polling booths, the Tasmanian commissioner says he will not follow suit. -
NSW winemaker finds sparkling niche and reaps production rewards
via abc.net.au
A NSW Northern Tablelands winemaker reaps production benefits from the addition of a sparkling wine to his range. -
Central west farmers praised for locust control efforts
via abc.net.au
Farmers are being praised for their efforts to help control locusts following reports of bands in the central west. -
Victoria Police give notice of strike action over pay, penalty rates dispute
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police say they could take industrial action as early as next week, unless a pay deal is reached with the State Government. -
11yo girl found dead in Auchenflower apartment, mother's body discovered nearby
via abc.net.au
Police investigate the suspicious death of an 11-year-old girl in Brisbane's inner west, and the death of her mother in a neighbouring suburb. -
Plans take shape for Orange women's refuge
via abc.net.au
It is hoped funding for a refuge in Orange will be included in next year's New South Wales budget. -
Nat Fyfe says he would back Matthew Pavlich as Fremantle Dockers captain for another season
via abc.net.au
Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe says he will throw his full support behind Matthew Pavlich if the ageing veteran decides to stay on as Fremantle skipper for another season. -
Bathurst Airport secures $2.5m federal funding
via abc.net.au
It's hoped a revamp of Bathurst Airport will strengthen its bid to host more aeronautical businesses. -
Virology conference focuses on advances in hepatitis and HIV research
via abc.net.au
International virology experts have descended on the Hunter Valley to discuss the latest research into the detection and treatment of viruses. -
Lobbying underway for funding for multi-million dollar upgrade of Griffith Base Hospital
via abc.net.au
An upgrade of Griffith Base Hospital, which the Riverina city's Mayor says is essential, could cost $30m. -
Council to consider childcare centre plans for former bowlo
via abc.net.au
A plan to turn the old Hamilton Bowling Club into a childcare facility will go back before Newcastle Council this week. -
Interest in larger Indigenous stake in Nimmie Caira project
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal people are seeking a possible larger stake in a project near Hay in western New South Wales, dubbed the potential 'Kakadu of the south'. -
Concern about pace of river clean-up after coal mine collapse
via abc.net.au
Environment groups say they are concerned about the state of a river affected by a mine collapse near Lithgow and want clean-up efforts to be stepped up. -
Coroner hands down findings into Brewarrina child's death
via abc.net.au
A coroner has recommended a doctors' manual be used in remote hospitals and health services in the wake of the death of a four-year-old girl at Brewarrina. -
BlazeAid volunteers begin work to clean up Pinery bushfire devastation
via abc.net.au
BlazeAid volunteers start working to help clean up areas affected by the Pinery bushfire in South Australia's lower north, estimating they will stay there for as long as four months. -
Families SA staff call off industrial action after union strikes agreement with Government
via abc.net.au
Families SA staff agree to call off industrial action planned for this week after the State Government agrees to assess contract employees for permanent positions. -
International search underway to return Aboriginal artefacts to Hunter Valley
via abc.net.au
The Worimi Land Council has begun a worldwide search to return precious Aboriginal artefacts and cultural items back to the Hunter Valley. -
James Roberts rejects Gold Coast Titans contract offer after forged signature saga
via abc.net.au
Star centre James Roberts tells the Gold Coast he wants to play elsewhere the forgery saga which rocked the Titans. -
Uni hopes innovation package will lead to major advances in local medical research
via abc.net.au
The University of Newcastle has thrown its support behind the Prime Minister's push for more innovation in regional areas of the country. -
Domestic violence conference in Canberra told Indigenous women invisible in broken system
via abc.net.au
Delegates at a domestic violence prevention conference in Canberra are told Indigenous women victims are being "systemically silenced" by a broken system and inadequate representation. -
Tasmanian Labor MP in social media spat with party members over same-sex marriage
via abc.net.au
A war of words erupts between Tasmanian Labor MP Madeleine Ogilvie and other members of the party over same-sex marriage. -
Upper Hunter SES desperate for volunteers
via abc.net.au
The State Emergency Service is warning Upper Hunter residents are becoming complacent about the risk of major flooding in the northern parts of the valley. -
Fellow student undermines Ravenswood school captain following controversial end of year speech
A year 12 Ravenswood student has spoken out against her school captain for criticising the exclusive girls school's culture. Head girl Sarah Haynes broke ranks and criticised Ravenswood for putting its image before its students. Hannah Richardson says those comments are misrepresentative and upsetting. It's since been revealed some of Sarah Haynes's criticisms were in relation to an alleged bullying incident involving her sister. -
Ice and cash found in car at Warners Bay
via abc.net.au
A Lake Macquarie man will face court early in the new year, after police stopped his car at Warners Bay yesterday and allegedly seized the drug ice, as well as cash. -
Ecstasy tablets seized from boat on Lake Macquarie, New South Wales
via abc.net.au
Police responding to reports a person fell overboard from a boat at Lake Macquarie seize about $35,000 worth of ecstasy from the vessel and charge the wet man found walking up the boat ramp. -
Ecstasy tablets seized from boat on New South Wales Central Coast
via abc.net.au
Police responding to reports a person fell overboard from a boat at Lake Macquarie seize about $35,000 worth of ecstasy from the vessel and charge the wet man found walking up the boat ramp. -
WA edges in front against Tasmania in Sheffield Shield encounter
via abc.net.au
Western Australia has taken a first innings lead against Tasmania as Tom Triffitt top scored for the Tigers before dropping a crucial catch on day two. -
Judge dismisses bid for Clive Palmer-owned Queensland Nickel to be paid royalties by Chinese partner CITIC
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of jobs at Queensland Nickel's Townsville refinery could be lost after a West Australian judge dismisses Clive Palmer's bid for $US48 million from his estranged Chinese business partner CITIC Pacific. -
The controversial Black Pete character made an appearance alongside the Dutch Saint Nicholas at the Dutch Embassy in Canberra on Sunday. (7 December 2
via abc.net.au
The controversial Black Pete character made an appearance alongside the Dutch Saint Nicholas at the Dutch Embassy in Canberra on Sunday. (7 December 2015) -
People celebrate in traditional Black Pete dress at the Dutch Embassy. (7 December 2015)
via abc.net.au
People celebrate in traditional Black Pete dress at the Dutch Embassy. (7 December 2015) -
Embassy hosts traditional Dutch Sinterklaas event in ACT with characters dressed in black face
via abc.net.au
The Dutch Embassy hosts traditional Sinterklaas celebrations in Canberra, including three white men with blackened faces dressed as the controversial character Schwarte Piet. -
CSIRO's ship Investigator misses out on extra money
via abc.net.au
The CSIROs $120 million flagship research vessel, RV Investigator, does not receive any money to spend additional time at sea. -
Women's remand centre at Hakea delayed by six months
via abc.net.au
A women's remand centre at what was previously a male-only prison in Perth's south will not be completed until the end of 2016, the Western Australian Government admits. -
Pilot program aims to get Margaret River wine direct to consumers in China via popular trade website
via abc.net.au
A pilot Australia Post program aims to get Margaret River wine direct to consumers in China via popular trade website.

