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Victorian bushfires: Fire authorities prepare for more hot weather, increased bushfire danger
via abc.net.au
Victorian fire services will decide today whether to introduce a total fire ban on New Year's Eve as the temperatures rise. -
Christmas Day bushfires: Landfill fees to be waived for Otway residents to aid in clean-up
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government will waive landfill fees for homeowners affected by the Christmas Day bushfires. -
New PIAF film manager breaks with tradition to woo new audiences to the Somerville
via abc.net.au
Tom Vincent takes up film programming duties for the Perth International Arts Festival and proves he is not afraid to tinker with Somerville tradition. -
Gonski funding concerns in New England North West
via abc.net.au
The State Government is being called on to highlight the benefits of the Gonski school funding model in light of concerns the Federal Government won't provide funding after 2017. -
Shark fishing warning issued to protect swimmers at Adelaide beaches
via abc.net.au
An increase in shark fishing during the holiday season prompts a warning from the Primary Industries Department about restrictions in Adelaide metropolitan waters. -
Police believe shooting death of Jye McWatters involved foul play
via abc.net.au
The death of a 19-year-old in southern Wollongong on Boxing Day is now being treated as a potential homicide -
Tinkler told to 'right the wrongs'
via abc.net.au
Nathan Tinkler has been urged to "right the wrongs of the past" before he embarks on fresh business dealings in the Hunter Valley. -
Turnbull's action on ministerial misconduct 'shows a critical lack of judgement': Tanya Plibersek
via abc.net.au
Tanya Plibersek is The acting Opposition leader Tanya Plibersek is critical of the Malcolm Turnbull's decision-making and the timing of announcements around the misconduct of two Liberal ministers. She says it's appalling that the Prime Minister has waited until now to accept Mal Brough standing aside, and questions why he defended the minister for so long. -
Mitch Marsh a pace option for Sydney Test. say Darren Lehmann, Steve Smith
via abc.net.au
A stint of genuinely quick bowling on day four of the Boxing Day Test has convinced Mitch Marsh's coach and captain that he is a viable pace option for Australia. -
Aurukun street fights prompt police to send reinforcements to Cape York community
via abc.net.au
Extra police are sent to Aurukun in Queensland's Cape York amid heightening tension which has erupted into several street fights between local families, as well as break-ins. -
New Year's Eve warning for North Coast boaties
via abc.net.auMarine Rescue NSW is reminding North Coast boaters of waterway safety ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations. -
Severe fire rating closes corpse flower show at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
via abc.net.au
A high fire danger rating closes the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden where thousands of people yesterday lined up to see and get a whiff of a rare plant that smells like rotting flesh. -
Tasmanian athletes leave national record holders behind at Devonport carnival
via abc.net.au
Australia's record-holding runners fail to dominate on the first night of the Devonport carnival in Tasmania's north-west. -
Woman dead after head on collision at Whittingham
via abc.net.au
Police are investigating a fatal car crash at Whittingham. -
Dog ban could be helping the recovery of a rare shorebird species in Coffs Harbour
via abc.net.au
A dog ban on a popular beach could be one reason for increased sightings of an endangered shorebird in Coffs Harbour -
Teenage boys die in fiery car crash in Altona, in Melbourne's south-west
via abc.net.au
Two teenage boys die after their car bursts into flames after leaving the Princes Freeway at Altona, in Melbourne's south-west suburbs, and hits a tree. -
Western road toll rises to three
via abc.net.au
The region's holiday road toll has risen to three after a fatal accident near West Wyalong. -
'Shot fired' at police after car chase through Sydney's inner west
A car chase through the Petersham area ends with the driver of a stolen Lexus allegedly firing a gun at police. -
Historic building Cantle's Cottage destroyed by fire in Queanbeyan
via abc.net.au
Cantle's Cottage, a heritage building dating from the 1890s, burns down at Queanbeyan in the south-east of New South Wales. -
Essential Energy ordered to find "meaningful work"
via abc.net.au
An energy company, which is planning to shed dozens of jobs, has been ordered to give employees meaningful work. -
Jets take a lot from earlier win over Melbourne Victory
via abc.net.au
Newcastle Jets defender Daniel Mullen says the team remains upbeat, despite failing to get a win on the board for two months. -
Mayo voters call for details behind Jamie Briggs' shock resignation
via abc.net.au
Voters in Jamie Briggs's South Australian electorate of Mayo say they deserve to know exactly what happened to cause the MP to resign as a Federal Minister on Tuesday. -
Lifeline Hunter reports spike in post-Christmas calls
via abc.net.au
The Hunter's Lifeline service says more men are seeking help. -
Anti-logging group runs protest training drills for prospective activists
via abc.net.au
Logging opponents in Tasmania's north west provide training sessions for residents who want to participate in protests. -
Calls for answers and accusations of a 'boys club' after Jamie Briggs' resignation
via abc.net.au
Residents in Jamie Briggs' electorate of Mayo in South Australia have been shocked by news he has resigned and say he needs to come clean about why. Mr Briggs has only said he acted inappropriately toward a female public servent while at a bar in Hong Kong last month. The Nick Xenaphon Team candidate running against Mr Briggs at the next election used to work in his office and says there needs to be a culture change in parts of the Liberal Party. -
Calls for extra support for Syrian refugees to be resettled in the Hunter
via abc.net.au
Hunter refugee advocates are warning it is going to be a difficult transition period for Syrian refugees expected to arrive in Australia in the coming months. -
Hunter residents heed RSPCA warnings about furry Christmas presents
via abc.net.au
The RSPCA says Hunter residents appear to be heeding the warnings about buying pets as surprise gifts. -
Fitzgibbon slams government's plan to scrap Gonski
via abc.net.au
Joel Fitzgibbon says Hunter students will be impacted if the Gonski model is scrapped. -
Trade union royal commission: Federal Government to release findings almost two years after hearings began
Almost two years after Tony Abbott vowed to "shine a great big spotlight" into the union movement, the findings of the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption are to be released. -
Hobart Hurricanes beat Brisbane Heat in Big Bash League despite Chris Lynn century
via abc.net.au
Chris Lynn's incredible century cannot get the Brisbane Heat over the line as the Hobart Hurricanes' hold on for a 15-run win in the Big Bash League clash at the Gabba. -
Daly River resident calls for housing to be moved at flood-prone township
via abc.net.au
As evacuees from the flooded Daly River community in NT make the most of Darwin crisis accommodation, one resident calls for homes to be moved to higher ground. -
WA Government rejects concerns over City Link progress
via abc.net.au
The WA Government rejects claims its Perth City Link project is facing delays that are adding pressure to the state's already stressed budget bottom line. -
Northern Territory floods: Search for man missing since Christmas Day called off
via abc.net.au
Police suspend the search for a 28-year-old man swept away by floodwaters in the Northern Territory on Christmas Day. -
Australia v West Indies: Fourth day at MCG produces something akin to Test cricket as Australia secures series
via abc.net.au
We've been waiting for it, almost praying for it: At last, the West Indies and Australia produced a day of something like Test cricket, writes Geoff Lemon. -
Man rescued from 60 metres inside storm water drain in Adelaide's north-east
via abc.net.au
Rescuers pull a man from a storm water drain in Adelaide's north-east after he became caught by his shoulders 60 metres inside the pipe. -
Boxing Day Test: Peter Siddle could be replaced by second spinner, says Darren Lehmann
via abc.net.au
Darren Lehmann says paceman Peter Siddle is nursing an ankle complaint and could be replaced by a second spinner for the Sydney Test following Australia's series-clinching win over the West Indies at the MCG. -
Crews extinguish 'very fierce' blaze at Sydney factory
via abc.net.au
A fire at a printing firm near Sydney's airport is now out and affected roads in the area are reopened. -
Australia v West Indies: Australia triumphs by 177 runs to clinch series at MCG
via abc.net.au
Australia secures a comprehensive Test series win over the West Indies, beating the tourists by 177 runs on day four at the MCG. -
Boxing Day Test: Australia v West Indies - day four at the MCG as it happened
via abc.net.au
The West Indies fold for 282 as Australia claims a 177-run win to secure the Test series 2-0 at the MCG. Look back on how all the action unfolded. -
Sydney to Hobart: Australian super maxi Ragamuffin 100 charges into second spot behind Comanche
via abc.net.au
While the crew of American yacht Comanche celebrate line honours, Australian super maxi Ragamuffin 100 charges home in a tight battle to finish in second place in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. -
Boy, 10, riding motorbike on highway hurt in crash near Beaudesert
via abc.net.au
A 10-year-old boy riding a motorbike on a Queensland highway is seriously injured when the bike collides with a car. -
While some animals turn around at the fence, the eastern long-necked turtles just stop. (29 December 2015)
via abc.net.au
While some animals turn around at the fence, the eastern long-necked turtles just stop. (29 December 2015) -
The eastern long-necked turtles are on the move in search of food, waterways and a mate. (29 December 2015)
via abc.net.au
The eastern long-necked turtles are on the move in search of food, waterways and a mate. (29 December 2015) -
The eastern long-necked turtle is common in the Canberra area. (29 December 2015)
via abc.net.au
The eastern long-necked turtle is common in the Canberra area. (29 December 2015) -
Migrating turtles given help navigating Canberra nature reserve
via abc.net.au
A project to help turtles reach the other side of an imposing fence as they migrate through a Canberra suburb appears to be working. -
A predator-proof fence at the Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary blocks the turtles' path as they migrate. (29 December 2015)
via abc.net.au
A predator-proof fence at the Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary blocks the turtles' path as they migrate. (29 December 2015) -
Zookeepers hold annual alligator nest raid to save eggs at Australian Reptile Park
via abc.net.au
Zookeepers wrestle a 200 kilogram alligator as part of their annual nest raid at a wildlife park on the New South Wales Central Coast. -
Reduced wild harvest quotas and marketing restructure for West Australian sandalwood industry
via abc.net.auThe West Australian sandalwood industry will reduce wild harvest quotas and restructure its sales and marketing procedures in 2016. -
Jamie Briggs resigns over late-night bar scandal in Hong Kong, Mal Brough stands aside over Slipper affair
via abc.net.au
Federal Minister Jamie Briggs resigns over a late-night incident involving a female public servant, followed a short time later by embattled frontbencher Mal Brough, who stands aside pending the completion of a federal police investigation. -
Central Coast Mariners' mission to thrill is on the verge of self destruction
via abc.net.au
After being granted a licence to excite this season, the attack at all costs mantra of the Central Coast Mariners, has seen the club become the easy beats of the A-League.

