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Charges laid after man shot in leg in Canberra's north
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A 26-year-old Canberra man is set to face court over the alleged shooting of a man at Holt in Canberra's north. -
Tributes to winemaker Bob Oatley for taking Hunter wines to the world
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Hunter Valley vignerons are paying tribute to the legacy of winemaker and businessman Bob Oatley, who played a major role in selling the Hunter's wines to the world. -
Tyre fire in Broadmeadows sends thick smoke across Melbourne
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A pile of tyres in an industrial area of Broadmeadows, in Melbourne's north-west, is burning out of control and sending thick plumes of black smoke across the city. -
Separate backyard pool incidents in Sydney leave 3yo dead, 2yo critical
A three-year-old boy collapses and dies after getting out of a pool in the city's south west, while another toddler is in a critical condition after a near-drowning at Camden South. -
Jack Bobridge gets better of Orica GreenEDGE winning second national road cycling title
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Jack Bobridge and Cam Meyer have questioned their old team's tactics after having the better of Orica-GreenEDGE at the Australian road cycling championships. -
NSW Police find body believed to be missing man from Orange
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A body has been found in a forest near Orange, which police believe belongs to a man who went missing before Christmas. -
Search continues for missing swimmer at Hawks Nest
via abc.net.au
Lifesavers are continuing to search for a Sydney man, missing in waters at Hawks Nest, north of Newcastle since Friday. -
Big Red Kidney Bus: Hundreds on dialysis able to holiday in Victoria with Australian-first mobile dialysis
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A mobile dialysis unit which visits holiday spots across Victoria hopes to expand, after giving more than 300 dialysis patients and their families the freedom to travel in its first year of operation. -
Ocean search for wanted man reported lost in surf on Queensland's Sunshine Coast called off
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The ocean search for a man who jumped into the surf on Queensland's Sunshine Coast to avoid arrest is called off. -
2011 Brisbane floods: Juliette Wright, founder of GIVIT, reflects on generosity in wake of disaster
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Five years on from the 2011 floods, one Brisbane philanthropist hopes Queenslanders remembers the importance of giving. -
Concern for protection of Lawler's Well cultural site
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Traditional Owners of the Leard State Forest, in northern New South Wales, are raising concerns about the future of the Lawler's Well cultural site near Whitehaven Coal's Maules Creek Mine. -
Work complete on Bathurst's Olympic-standard BMX park
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Bathurst is being touted as the home of BMX riding in Australia, with the city's $1.5 million dollar bike park now ready for use. -
Yarloop fire investigation - 'absolutely': West Australia's Emergency Services Minister Joe Francis
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The town of Yarloop in Western Australia has largely been destroyed by fire over the last few days. West Australia's Emergency Services Minister Joe Francis says residents should be allowed to decide whether or not to rebuild. He says fire-fighters' abilities were limited by the distance from Perth and the lack of connections to the main water supply. Mr Francis says there will 'absolutely' be an inquiry into the fires. -
Prisoner Jake Devenney on the loose after escaping Yatala jail in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a man who escaped from the low security section of the Yatala prison, in Adelaide, on Sunday. -
Dubbo City Council questions accuracy of local government report
via abc.net.au
The Dubbo City Council says it will be writing to the state government asking for a reissue of its merger proposal document to fix errors. -
Open heart
via abc.net.au
As his friends celebrate the end of high school, one 18-year-old goes under the knife for life-changing surgery. -
Swimmers left critical after group caught in rip off Phillip Island, Victoria
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Two people are fighting for their lives in hospital after being caught in a rip off Phillip Island, south-east of Melbourne, part of a group of seven rescued by surfers and off-duty lifesavers. -
WA fires: Mop-up continues as MP warns bushfire fight could continue for months
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Fire crews enter their sixth day of battling the WA bushfires with warnings smouldering vegetation could spark jump-out fires and the blaze may not be completely extinguished for months. -
Fire severely damages house in Sydney's west overnight
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A house in Sydney's west has been badly damaged by fire but no-one was injured. -
Yatala prison escapee Jake Devenney remains on the run
via abc.net.au
A search for a prisoner who escaped from Yatala prison in Adelaide's north east enters its second day, with police warning the public not to approach him. -
Toddler dies and another critical after separate Sydney backyard pool incidents
via abc.net.au
A three-year-old boy dies and another toddler is in a critical condition after separate incidents in backyard pools in Sydney. -
Bernard Tomic apologises after abusing Gold Coast resort staff over tennis courts: report
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Australia's top-ranked tennis player Bernard Tomic reportedly apologises after abusing staff at a Gold Coast resort over the use of tennis courts and the $20 hire fee. -
Locals pin hopes on tourism after Mt Lyell mine shutdown stalls Queenstown economy in Tasmania
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Locals in Queenstown, Tasmania, hope tourism will revive their once prosperous community after the Mt Lyell copper mine closed down, decimating the local economy. -
Hiker rescued after 7km walk up Murrumbidgee River turns into nine-hour ordeal
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A 36-year-old man suffering from dehydration is rescued by ambulance officers after a short hike near Kambah in the ACT turns into a nine-hour ordeal. -
Brisbane Heat score second Big Bash League victory of season, beating Sydney Sixers by six runs
The Brisbane Heat beat the Sydney Sixers by runs in a battle of the cellar-dwellers at the SCG. -
Roger Federer has no Australian Open concerns after sluggish Brisbane International final loss
via abc.net.au
Swiss great Roger Federer insists he will be 100 per cent fit for the Australian Open despite suffering from a flu-like illness during the Brisbane International. -
Fire ravaged community of Yarloop starts considering whether town can be rebuilt
via abc.net.au
WA's bushfire emergency has eased with weather conditions allowing fire-fighters to contain the blaze overnight. At the centre of the destruction, in the historic town of Yarloop, 143 properties have been destroyed and two men found dead. Most residents won't be allowed back to inspect the damage until Tuesday, but many are already asking whether Yarloop can be rebuilt. -
Woman describes terrifying ordeal of being forced to swim for safety after large marina fire
via abc.net.au
A woman who had to jump off her boat and swim to safety after a massive fire at a Lake Macquarie marina says it was absolutely terrifying. -
Fall in trade through Newcastle Port blamed on difficult coal market
via abc.net.au
The Port of Newcastle has recorded a decrease in trade last year compared to the previous 12 months, due mainly to a fall in coal exports. -
Teenage girl in hospital after being struck by car
via abc.net.au
A 16-year-old girl is in hospital with two broken legs after she was hit by a car in Newcastle overnight. -
Flood study to assess risks for suburbs around Upper Cockle Creek
via abc.net.au
Lake Macquarie Council says it is hoped a flood study of Upper Cockle Creek will help it better plan and manage existing and future flood risks in the area. -
Community legal centre funding must be restored: Opposition
via abc.net.au
The Federal Opposition is calling for a reversal of cuts made to community legal centres, including those in the Hunter, in a bid to tackle domestic violence. -
Toddler dies in Sydney backyard pool incident
A three-year-old boy who collapsed after swimming in a backyard pool in Sydney's south dies in hospital, police say. -
Prisoner Jake Devenney-Gil on the loose after escaping Yatala jail in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a man who escaped from the low security section of the Yatala prison, in Adelaide, on Sunday. -
Milos Raonic beats Roger Federer to claim Brisbane International final in straight sets
via abc.net.au
Milos Raonic has claimed the Brisbane International in a reversal of last year's final result, overcoming Roger Federer 6-4, 6-4. -
Brisbane Heat score second Big Bash League victory of season, beating Sydney Sixers by
The Brisbane Heat beat the Sydney Sixers by runs in a battle of the cellar-dwellers at the SCG. -
WA fires: Exhausted firefighters battle on in Harvey, Yarloop even after losing own homes
via abc.net.au
Volunteer firefighters continue to battle the massive West Australian bushfire despite losing their own homes, as the blaze threatens lives and homes for a fifth day. -
Australian Open: Lleyton Hewitt set to wave goodbye after 20 years on the professional tennis circuit
via abc.net.au
Lleyton Hewitt is mentoring the next generation of Australian tennis stars as he prepares to end his playing career at the Australian Open. -
Perth Scorchers go top of Big Bash League ladder with thrilling one-run win over Hobart Hurricanes
via abc.net.au
The Perth Scorchers sit on top of the Big Bash League ladder after beating the Hobart Hurricanes by one run in front of a record Bellerive Oval crowd. -
Bob Oatley, Wild Oats owner, businessman and winemaker dies of illness at 87
via abc.net.au
Businessman, winemaker and Wild Oats XI owner Bob Oatley dies of illness at the age of 87. -
Bushfires continue to threaten towns in WA
via abc.net.au
A massive bushfire, which has claimed lives and properties in Western Australia's South West region, has been contained but is not yet under control. See how the day unfolded. -
WA fires: Blaze contained but not controlled, emergency warning remains
via abc.net.au
The massive Western Australian bushfire that has raged for five days and claimed two lives is contained but not controlled, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) says. -
Sydney Sixers claim WBBL victory as Ellyse Perry dominates Melbourne Renegades
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Sydney Sixers captain Ellyse Perry has again shown her class in her side's eight-wicket WBBL win over the Melbourne Renegades at Junction Oval. -
Summernats organisers declare meet an 'amazing success', dismiss links to sex industry
via abc.net.au
Summernats organisers dismiss reports the event has led to a boom for the Canberra sex industry, while declaring this year's meet an "amazing" success. -
MP calls for federal investigation into animal cruelty claims at Indigenous training farm
via abc.net.au
There are calls for the Federal Government to launch an investigation into claims of animal cruelty at an Indigenous training farm in Tasmania's south. -
Record Spirit of Tasmania bookings to boost tourism, hospitality: State Government
via abc.net.au
A record number of passengers have forward-booked a seat on the Spirit of Tasmania in a boon for the state's tourism and hospitality operators. -
Stranded live export ship offloads livestock, more than 30 animals dead
via abc.net.au
More than 30 livestock aboard a live export ship in Fremantle port die after mechanical issues stranded it for more than a week. -
Antarctic scientists head to biological hotspot studying climate change in Southern Ocean
via abc.net.au
Antarctic scientists are targeting areas of the Southern Ocean for climate research not done there since Mawson's expeditions nearly 100 years ago. -
Yarloop bushfire victims say there was no warning as massive blaze roared through the town
via abc.net.au
Yarloop bushfire victims say there was no warning as a massive blaze roared through the town, killing two people and levelling most buildings in seven minutes. -
Australian model, author Tara Moss makes her first visit to Elvis festival at Parkes
via abc.net.au
The Parkes Elvis Festival draws fans from all walks of life in 2016, including some well known names.

