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Jacinta Tynan on Mother Zen
via abc.net.au
When Jacinta Tynan had her baby she was surprised and relieved (as I suspect most of us are) at how nice it was.The baby was lovely, there were plenty of surprises about being a mother but on the whole the positives outweighed the negatives.Being a journalist on a deadline she rattled off a feature column about how great it was being a mother and then all hell broke loose.Mother Zen is her book that was born out of the turmoil of the criticisms and self examination that followed the article. -
Queensland lucerne growers and suppliers discuss supply and demand for 2016
via abc.net.au
South Burnett lucerne grower Claire Kapernick and Feed Central Toowoomba manager Neville Janke discuss lucerne supply and demand after recent rainfall. -
NSW weather: Bid to reach campers trapped by south coast floodwaters delayed as clean-up begins
via abc.net.au
A group of about 20 campers trapped by floodwaters on the NSW south coast waits for help, as a clean-up begins in the Hunter region after record rainfalls. -
Waroona fire: Emergency warning issued as bushfire threatens lives and homes south of Perth
via abc.net.au
A bushfire emergency warning is issued for the towns of Waroona and Preston Beach, south of Perth, with lives and homes in the area under threat. -
Illawarra councils seek clarity on merger proposals
via abc.net.au
Illawarra Councils slated for merger meet with government delegate in Sydney -
Little family tributes at Port Lincoln wharf to be moved away from fishing operations
via abc.net.au
A growing memorial at the scene of a suspected murder-suicide at Port Lincoln wharf will this morning be moved to a "more respectful" location away from fishing activity at the water's edge. -
30 per cent rate rise proposed for Gwydir Shire
via abc.net.au
The Gwydir Shire Council plans to apply for a 30 per cent rate increase for the 2016/17 financial year. -
Murdered Melbourne gangland figure Des 'Tuppence' Moran's Ascot Vale home 'set on fire'
via abc.net.au
The former home of murdered Melbourne gangland figure Des "Tuppence" Moran is nearly destroyed in a fire that investigators believe was deliberately lit. -
Salloum sister to train and employ Syrian refugees arriving in Sydney over 2016
via abc.net.auTwo Sydney sisters are hoping to do their bit to help their fellow countrymen when Syrian refugees arrive in Australia over the next 12 months. The Salloum sisters run a restaurant in Sydney's inner city and they're preparing to offer employment and training opportunities. -
Canid ejectors contribute to successful wild dog baiting program
via abc.net.au
The far west's wild dog co-ordinator says improved co-operation between farmers and the Local Land Service has resulted in a successful baiting program. -
Nick Kyrgios coy about mystery adviser after Hopman Cup win over Andy Murray
via abc.net.au
A secret weapon behind the scenes helps Nick Kyrgios beat Andy Murray at the Hopman Cup. -
Adelaide police investigate discovery of woman's body found on rocks at Glenelg
via abc.net.au
A woman's body is found at Glenelg Beach in Adelaide, with police saying it appears to have been there for some time. -
Concerns western NSW town could lose its only funeral service
via abc.net.au
The potential loss of a remote community's only funeral service has prompted intervention from the Walgett Shire Council. -
Person feared dead in pub fire at Pittsworth on Queensland's Darling Downs
via abc.net.au
A person is feared dead after an early morning fire rips through a hotel at Pittsworth on Queensland's Darling Downs. -
Live: Bushfire threatens towns of Waroona and Preston Beach in WA
via abc.net.au
Follow our live updates of the bushfire currently threatening lives and homes in Waroona and Preston Beach, south of Perth. -
Canberra's weather for 2015 a year of contrasts, weather bureau says
via abc.net.au
Canberrans sweltered through one of the hottest Decembers on record, after shivering through the coldest night in 15 years, the weather bureau says. -
Hunter coast residential land values go up, but mining towns go backwards
via abc.net.au
The latest land valuations for New South Wales show big drops in residential land values in the mining regions of the Hunter Valley. -
Wagga MP calls for co-ordinated approach to city's youth crime issue
via abc.net.au
New South Wales Liberal MP, Daryl Maguire, has told the ABC he is working on a co-ordinated approach to help address youth crime in Wagga Wagga. -
Land values skyrocket in Sydney's west as NSW records 20pc growth in a year
Land values in New South Wales increase by almost 20 per cent in a year, with the biggest growth in Sydney's west. -
Western council merger proposals to save over $140m
via abc.net.au
The state government estimates merging the Orange, Cabonne and Blayney councils could yield almost $50 million in savings over the next two decades. -
Multimillion dollar solar farm proposed for Wumbulgul
via abc.net.au
A $90m solar farm is proposed near Leeton in the New South Wales Riverina, to help power a new rail freight hub in the region. -
Australia v West Indies: Play expected on day five at the SCG
Finally some play is expected on day five of the third Test between Australia and West Indies at the SCG on Thursday. -
Police wait to question grandfather over baby's stabbing death at Brisbane house
via abc.net.au
The grandfather of a baby girl fatally stabbed in a Brisbane home is under police guard in hospital, with detectives waiting to question him. -
Bushfire south of Perth threatens lives and homes in Waroona, Preston Beach
via abc.net.au
A severe bushfire menaces towns south of Perth, with an emergency warning issued for the towns of Waroona and Preston Beach. The DFES says lives and homes in the area are under imminent threat. -
NSW weather: Break in rain to enable south coast rescue of campers as Hunter mop-up begins
via abc.net.au
NSW authorities hope easing weather conditions will allow them to rescue a group of campers, including five children, marooned on the state's south coast as the mop-up begins after record rainfalls there and in the Hunter Valley. -
Murdered Melbourne gangland figure Des 'Tuppence' Moran's Ascot Vale home gutted by fire
via abc.net.au
The former home of murdered Melbourne gangland figure Des "Tuppence" Moran is nearly destroyed in a fire that is being investigated by the arson squad. -
Court reverses bail decision for man accused of Boxing Day bashing
via abc.net.au
A man accused of bashing two women in Newcastle on Boxing Day has spent his first night behind bars. -
Partially built Torryburn bridge passes first flood test
via abc.net.au
A new $1.5 million bridge being built to ensure the small Hunter community of Torryburn is no longer cut off by floodwaters had its first real test this week. -
Tributes to Little family at Port Lincoln to be moved away from fishing operations
via abc.net.au
A growing memorial at the scene of a suspected murder-suicide at Port Lincoln wharf will this morning be moved to a "more respectful" location away from fishing activity at the water's edge. -
Residents in Williamtown contamination zone flooded in
via abc.net.au
Williamtown is again inundated with flood water, just a few months after the area finally began drying out after the massive flooding in April last year. -
Nick Kyrgios shows nerve to beat Andy Murray at Hopman Cup
via abc.net.au
The upcoming Australian Open campaign of Nick Kyrgios received a boost after he beat world number two Andy Murray in straight sets at the Hopman Cup in Perth. -
Bernard Tomic to face Kei Nishikori in Brisbane International quarter-finals
via abc.net.au
Bernard Tomic will face Japanese star Kei Nishikori in the Brisbane International quarter-finals after scraping through with a second-round victory over Czech veteran Radek Stepanek. -
Calls for review of Perth disability justice centre dismissed by State Government
via abc.net.au
WA Mental Health Minister Helen Morton effectively rules out relocating the state's first disability justice centre from the Perth suburb of Caversham, despite concerns from residents. -
Big Bash League: Melbourne Stars defeat Hobart Hurricanes by eight wickets at MCG
via abc.net.au
A six from Glenn Maxwell sealed Melbourne Stars a comfortable eight-wicket win over Hobart Hurricanes in Wednesday night's Big Bash League match at the MCG. -
Liza Harvey backs WA Police approach to fighting crime amid latest surge
via abc.net.au
West Australian Police Minister Liza Harvey throws her full support behind the strategies of WA Police, despite fresh statistics showing crime continues to surge across Perth. -
Perth toddler killed in driveway accident 'now with her sister in heaven', family says
via abc.net.au
The family of a toddler who died after being hit by a car in the driveway of a Perth home thank people for the "outpouring of love" for their two-year-old girl Savannah. -
Canberra rower Harriet Walker returns to George Bass Marathon to raise funds to fight gastro-intestinal cancer
via abc.net.au
A Canberra rower returns to the waves in the gruelling George Bass Surf Boat Marathon to raise funds for gastro-intestinal cancer research after her father's death. -
Caleb Ewan claims national criterium championship in Ballarat
via abc.net.au
Rising Australian cycling star Caleb Ewan won his first senior national title, taking out the elite men's criterium at the Australian road championships in Ballarat. -
Baby girl killed, three injured in stabbing in Parkinson, Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A two-month-old baby girl has died and three relatives have been seriously injured in a stabbing at Parkinson on Brisbane's southside, police say. -
Much-loved drama teacher Charles Slucki, who 'changed lives', farewelled at funeral
via abc.net.au
Most people have never heard of Charles Slucki, but the drama teacher, who died of a heart attack in Los Angeles last week, changed the lives of thousands of his students. -
Australia v West Indies: Day four wash-out at SCG a test for the true believers
A washed-out day four of the SCG Test between Australia and West Indies did not dampen the spirits of some cricket fans, as Adam Collins discovered. -
Ancient meteorite 'older than Earth' from beyond orbit of Mars found at Lake Eyre
via abc.net.au
A meteorite estimated to be 4.5 billion years old is dug up by Perth researchers from a remote part of Lake Eyre in outback South Australia. -
Dick Smith workers deserve answers, Senate inquiry needs to be held, Nick Xenophon says
via abc.net.au
The equity firm behind electrical retailer Dick Smith's float "have a lot of answers they need to give", SA senator Nick Xenophon says, in wake of the company's collapse. -
Central Coast Mariner Roy O'Donovan handed eight-match A-League ban for headbutt incident
via abc.net.au
Central Coast Mariners forward Roy O'Donovan has been banned for eight A-League matches following his headbutt on Wellington Phoenix defender Manny Muscat. -
Devonport Cup: Geegee's Goldengirl wins, as Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie takes to the catwalk
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian trained horse Geegee's Goldengirl wins the $100,000 Devonport Cup but Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie falls short in Fashion on the Fields. -
Sydney Festival 2016: Public invited to build cardboard city in Barangaroo as part of festivities
The Sydney Festival for 2016 launches tomorrow and is extending its reach around the city's foreshore with the new Barangaroo Reserve among the locations for events. -
Company commits $10 million to West Australian gold exploration
via abc.net.au
The owner of Australia's largest undeveloped gold deposit will spend $10 million on exploration to expand its program. -
NSW floods: Hundreds cut off by floodwaters at Colo, worst of Sydney rain over
via abc.net.au
While the worst of the rainfall in Sydney passes, 300 people remain isolated by floodwaters at Colo, north west of Sydney, and are expected to remain cut off for weeks. -
Baby girl killed, three injured in stabbing incident in Parkinson, Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A two-month-old baby girl dies and three others are seriously injured in a stabbing incident at Parkinson on Brisbane's southside, police say. -
Kei Nishikori sets up potential clash with Bernard Tomic at Brisbane International
via abc.net.au
Former US Open finalist Kei Nishikori has marched into a possible Brisbane International quarter-final match against Australia's Bernard Tomic.

