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Water restrictions tighten and desalination plant to go live as Broken Hill's water supply switches to Weir 32
via abc.net.au
Broken Hill's desalination plant is due to come online this week, as the city's water supply switches to a new source. -
Quadrant Energy notches up first drilling success in Western Australia
Quadrant Energy has scored its first success with the drill-bit since its formation last year, with a discovery reported at the Roc-1 well that has bolstered hopes of a new petroleum province in WA. -
South Australian pastoralists welcome wet start to 2016
via abc.net.au
South Australian pastoralists join their interstate counterparts in welcoming a wet start to 2016. -
Men fined after running naked down Brisbane street
via abc.net.au
Two men are fined close to $600 each after they were caught running naked down a Brisbane street in the early hours of the morning. -
'Show' car impounded as son drives over the limit
A father who had planned to put his car into a car show next weekend will instead have a month-long wait for its return after his son was clocked doing 90 km/h over the limit. -
The big business of hackathons
Hackathons have turned into million-dollar businesses of their own, as corporates scramble for the attention of the industry's best developer talent. -
Ricky Gervais apologises in advance for being drunk, offensive at Golden Globes
Rick Gervais would like to apologise in advance for offending you when he hosts the 2016 Golden Globes. -
Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch on the market for $137 million
The Peter Pan inspired home of superstar Michael Jackson is on the market for $137 million. -
Matt Damon on what is motivating Jason Bourne's return
If you thought Matt Damon's Jason Bourne wasn't tortured enough, just wait. -
Queensland man drove drunk at 184km/h: police
Queensland police intercept man on outback highway. -
Smartphone email notifications 'a toxic source of stress', psychologists say
The secret to happiness is to turn off notifications from your smartphone email app, according to a new study. -
Police call for multi pronged approach on road fatalities
via abc.net.au
Police believe a multi pronged approach is needed to tackle an increasing number of fatalities across the Hunter. -
Two Adelaide house fires suspicious, police say
via abc.net.au
A newly renovated house is destroyed by fire at West Richmond in Adelaide, with police saying that blaze is suspicious along with an earlier one at Virginia. -
Concerns for NSW girl, 13, missing while on family holiday in Brisbane
Queensland police are continuing their search for a 13-year-old NSW girl who went missing on a family holiday to Brisbane. -
Tattoos provide clues to ATM assault in Melbourne's west
A thief who assaulted a man at an ATM in Melbourne's west has left his victim shaken and afraid to leave his home, police say. -
Victoria storms: Driver drowns in floodwaters at Seymour
A man who attempted to drive his car through flood waters has drowned in a town in north-central Victoria. -
Live: Australia vs West Indies Third cricket Test, SCG, Day Two
Follow our full live coverage of the third Test from the SCG. -
Cole Miller: Water polo player critical after Valley attack
Pair charged over "random act of violence" in Fortitude Valley. -
Singer Chris Brown is a suspect in Las Vegas assault case: reports
R&B singer Chris Brown is beginning 2016 the way he ended 2015: as the subject of never-ending controversy. -
How a giant inflatable ball took the world by Zorb
What started as a quest to walk on water became an extreme sport that rolled across the world. But it’s been a bumpy ride for the brothers behind it. -
Live NFL: Jarryd Hayne's San Francisco 49ers vs St Louis Rams
Follow live coverage as Jarryd Hayne runs out in the 49ers' final game of the season. -
Lleyton Hewitt falls to Jiri Vesely at Hopman Cup in disappointing start to final season
via abc.net.au
Lleyton Hewitt stumbles at the first hurdle in his last season, losing to Jiri Vesely at the Hopman Cup, while Nick Kyrgios fired ahead of a clash with Andy Murray. -
Two men charged over 'coward punch' assault in Fortitude Valley
Two men in their 20s will appear in Brisbane Magistrates' Court to face charges of causing grievous bodily harm. -
New South Wales girl, 13, reported missing by family during trip to Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A 13-year-old girl from New South Wales is reported missing while visiting Brisbane with her family. -
Peter Dutton left red-faced after texting mishap
Immigration minister Peter Dutton has been left red-faced after he referred to a journalist as a "witch" then accidentally sent the missive to the journalist herself. -
Hopman Cup: Lleyton Hewitt's farewell tour gets off to a bumpy start
Australia's experienced Hopman Cup team couldn't replicate their younger compatriots from earlier in the day with Lleyton Hewitt and Jarmila Wolfe both losing to their Czech Republic opponents. -
I have five digital 'personal assistants' and still can't get anything done
It should be a breeze for anyone trying to get themselves organised with so many options, so how come Siri and friends aren't helping? -
South Africa vs England second cricket Test: Ben Stokes scores fastest 250 in history
Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow tore apart the South African bowling attack as they enjoyed a run feast at Newlands on a record-breaking day of Test cricket. -
'I'm still the real queen of Derby': First male winner Trent Ozies to hand over Derby's Boab quest title
via abc.net.au
It used to be called the Boab Queen competition, until Trent won it a year ago. He was the first bloke in its 54-year history to do so. -
A-League: Melbourne Victory edge past Newcastle Jets to end Hunter curse
A second-half strike by Victory's Ben Khalfallah secures 1-0 win over the Jets at Hunter Stadium. -
Big Bash League: Melbourne Renegades say second derby won't be moved away from Etihad Stadium despite expected sellout
Second Big Bash derby to remain at 53,000-capacity Etihad Stadium, despite the 80,000-plus crowd for first derby at the MCG. -
Brilliant Chris Lynn hammers Sydney Thunder in wet conditions at the Gabba
Chris Lynn has continued his staggering BBL form with a stunning innings to help the Brisbane Heat surge past the Sydney Thunder. -
Man charged with Twin Waters stabbing
A man has been charged over a stabbing on the Sunshine Coast. -
Fears for mystery Summer Hill pets after carer suffers stroke, loses memory
Residents of Sydney's inner west are combing Summer Hill in search of a cat and dog who have been left home alone after their pet sitter suffered a stroke. -
Wet weather: Rain prompts warning of flash flooding across south coast, southern NSW
Batemans Bay, Braidwood, Bowral,Moruya Heads, Araluen and Nerriga are among the areas expected to be saturated. -
Parent group continues lobbying for internet accessibility
via abc.net.au
The Isolated Children's Parents' Association says the difficulty in accessing stable internet in the bush is proving to be harmful to the education of young people. -
Police officer to face Newcastle court, charged with intimidating colleagues
via abc.net.au
A police officer will face Newcastle court next month accused of alleged intimidation offences against colleagues. -
Why Saudi Arabia's execution of Shiite leader Nimr al-Nimr matters
Nimr al-Nimr's execution adds a rancorous new chapter to the ongoing Sunni-Shiite struggle that continues to play out across the Middle East with Iran and Saudi Arabia as the primary antagonists. Here's a look at the aftermath and the regional implications. -
Police appeal following kangaroo killing
via abc.net.au
Investigations into the death of a kangaroo at Lightning Ridge have prompted calls of support from across New South Wales but no information into the incident. -
Former Junee Mayor reflects on 10 year anniversary of New Year's Day bushfire
via abc.net.au
It is a decade since the 2006 New Year's Day Junee fire which burnt 25,000 hectares, killed more than 20,000 livestock, and destroyed ten homes in the New South Wales Riverina. -
Oregon standoff: militia, Bundys take over Malheur Wildlife Refuge building
An armed militia took over a federal building in the US state of Oregon late on Saturday and vows to occupy the outpost for years to protest the federal government's treatment of a pair of ranchers facing prison time. -
Reward offer into shooting at Parkes
via abc.net.au
Parkes police are appealing for public assistance after a man was shot the near the town's centre. -
Bon Scott Crescent and Jimmy Little Street, fancy living in a Moncrieff street named after an idol?
Moncrieff's streets to be music themed, named after dead Australian musicians and entertainers. -
Residents return to Victoria's surf coast to work on post-fire recovery
via abc.net.auResidents who were forced to abandon their Christmas plans last year on Victoria's surf coast have been returning to their properties.
Last night authorities reopened Kennett River to campers and visitors, but residents from the northern part of Wye River are still waiting for access. More than 100 homes were lost at Wye River and Separation Creek but the fire is still burning and limiting tourism during a popular time of year. -
Iran's Supreme Leader warns of repercussions for Saudi cleric's death
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of repercussions after Saudi Arabia executed a prominent Shiite cleric critical of the kingdom's Sunni rulers. -
Police officer charged over alleged intimidation of colleagues
A police officer from northern NSW has been charged following an investigation into alleged intimidation offences against colleagues. -
Hundreds more apartments planned for banks of Yarra in Abbotsford
Another 539 apartments could be built right on the banks of the Yarra River in Abbotsford. -
Street names in Canberra suburb of Moncrieff to honour Australian music history
via abc.net.au
Residents in a new Canberra suburb could soon be living in a street named after AC/DC front man Bon Scott. -
More businesses becoming disability friendly
via abc.net.au
A Hunter businesswoman says she is encouraged by the growing number of business owners who are actively ensuring people with a disability can access their services. -
First suspected case of meningococcal in the Hunter in 2016
via abc.net.au
A baby is in a serious but stable condition in a Hunter region hospital with a suspected case of meningococcal disease.

