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Thong throwing record set in Armidale
via abc.net.au
Record set for thong throwing -
New England Citizens of the Year recognised for humanitarian work
via abc.net.au
New England Citizens of the Year have been recognised for their humanitarian work, this Australia Day. -
Glen Innes Citizens of the year
via abc.net.au
Glen Innes recognises its best -
Online streaming a hit for Tamworth Country Music Festival
via abc.net.au
The director of the Tamworth Country Music Festival said the online live-streaming of a number of big events at this year's event has proven incredibly popular. -
Agriculture innovation inquiry heads to north east Victoria
via abc.net.au
A Federal Parliamentary inquiry into agricultural innovation is hearing submissions in north east Victoria. -
Nambucca council considers seeking compensation for WRC road damage
via abc.net.au
Nambucca Shire will consider a report that outlines the financial impact of the FIA World Rally Championship on its road maintenance budget. -
Tasmanian fires: Rain forecast but crews warn more needed
via abc.net.au
Rain is expected in bushfire-affected parts of Tasmania but authorities warn it will not be enough to extinguish the blazes, including at Temma which remains on an emergency alert. -
Parents charged over death of two-month-old daughter
via abc.net.au
A 50-year-old man and his 30-year-old female partner are arrested and charged over their baby's death. -
Katherine police probe fire at abandoned unit complex
via abc.net.au
Charred clothing is being tested for any trace of fire accelerant after an abandoned unit goes up in flames in Katherine. -
CSU social work lecturer calls for more detail on NSW social housing plan
via abc.net.au
A specialist in social work wants details on how taxpayer funds will be spent in the Riverina under the New South Wales Government's new social housing policy. -
Broken Hill unions plan 24-hour strike at city's water provider
via abc.net.au
Unions in far west New South Wales are hoping to take a dispute with Broken Hill's water provider to the industrial umpire, amid plans for a 24-hour strike next week. -
Geelong weather: Flood damage bill in millions, Mayor says, as heavy rain hits central Victoria
via abc.net.au
Severe thunderstorms that hit Geelong yesterday have caused millions of dollars in damage, Mayor Darryn Lyons says, adding that it was "extraordinary" no-one was severely injured. -
Phosphorous suffocating WA harbour seagrass: Edith Cowan University study
via abc.net.au
Seagrass along a stretch of Western Australia's southern coastline has been devastated by land clearing and agricultural development, a study finds. -
Councillor slams Aboriginal snub in government amalgamation document
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Government is being condemned for failing to mention Aboriginal people in a document proposing the merger of two councils. -
Mitchell Pearce stood down from Sydney Roosters training over lewd dog video
Mitchell Pearce is stood down from training after he was filmed in an apparent alcohol-fuelled lewd incident with a dog. -
Health district defends security measures at Hunter hospitals
via abc.net.au
New South Wales health officials insist there is a range of procedures in place to ensure staff safety, after a violent incident at Scone Hospital was highlighted at a Nurses and Midwives Association meeting. -
Online Chinese beef seller looking to Central Australia to satisfy demand for Australian meat
via abc.net.au
As the online parcel trade in China booms, an internet-based boxed beef seller is turning its attention to Central Australia to source meat supply. -
Government urged to keep funding indigenous police training program
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Government is being urged to give ongoing support to a unique training program with a view of boosting the number of Aboriginal police officers. -
Sprinkler ban extension on cards as Perth faces drying trend
via abc.net.au
Perth may be facing more sprinkler bans and an expanded water recycling scheme as the city grapples with "an accelerating drying trend". -
Wakool irrigators refusing to speak with government officials about Murray Darling Basin Plan due to constraints concerns
via abc.net.au
Irrigators in south-western New South Wales are so fed up with consultation over the Murray Darling Basin Plan, they are refusing to talk to government officials about it. -
David Warner wants to mentor youngsters following Allan Border Medal win
via abc.net.au
Allan Border medallist David Warner's career was at the crossroads in 2013. Now he wants Australia's young guns to listen to advice he did not listen to. -
Sunset colours over Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Bushfire smoke from Tasmania has drifted as far as Adelaide, making its impact on the colours of the evening sky over the city. -
Dogs killed after hunters allegedly trespass on Coolabah property near Nyngan in NSW
via abc.net.au
Two men are charged with animal cruelty and firearm offences after two dogs were killed during an argument over hunting on a farm near Nyngan. -
Geelong weather: Flood clean-up continues as central Victoria prepares for severe thunderstorms
via abc.net.au
Victoria prepares for a second day of severe thunderstorms as the clean-up continues in Geelong after the flooding of more than 150 homes in the region. -
Two men hospitalised after shootings in Dallas and Jacana in Melbourne's north
via abc.net.au
Two men aged in their 20s are in hospital after separate shooting incidents in Dallas and Jacana, in Melbourne's north. -
WA-designed shark detection system 'Clever buoy' to be trialled in NSW
A WA-designed shark detection system, the "Clever Buoy", will be trialled at Sydney's Bondi beach following a spate of attacks in NSW, but the WA Government remains unconvinced by the new technology. -
Australian Open: Milos Raonic to meet Andy Murray in semi-finals at Melbourne Park
via abc.net.au
Canadian Milos Raonic will meet world number two Andy Murray in the Australian Open semi-finals after needing four sets to defeat Gael Monfils on Rod Laver Arena. -
David Warner wins Allan Border Medal and Test player of the year award
via abc.net.au
Australia vice-captain David Warner has won the Allan Border Medal at a gala ceremony in Melbourne on Wednesday evening. -
India car crash: Seventh member of Datta family dies more than two weeks after tragic accident
via abc.net.au
Rupen Datta, the seventh and last member of a South Australian family involved in a car accident in India, dies after failing to emerge from a coma. -
Geelong weather: 18 people rescued in 'one-in-50-year' flash flooding
via abc.net.au
Cars are submerged, 18 people are rescued and buildings are damaged during flash flooding in Geelong as a severe storm unleashes a "one-in-50-year" downpour. -
Alice Springs could host Sheffield Shield final if Victorian Bushrangers come out on top
via abc.net.au
The Bushrangers announce they will return to Alice Springs for a home game in the last round of the season to take on New South Wales. -
Man charged with unlawful striking causing death over body in Buddina unit
via abc.net.au
A man is charged over a suspicious death at a Buddina unit on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. -
Mitchell Pearce dog video: Sydney Roosters captain filmed simulating lewd act, NRL future in doubt
New South Wales State of Origin player and Sydney Roosters captain Mitchell Pearce's immediate playing future is in jeopardy after he was filmed in an apparent alcohol-fuelled incident with a dog. -
Toddler with genital redness observed 'cowering' around paedophile Shannon McCoole
via abc.net.au
A toddler abused by paedophile carer Shannon McCoole appeared to "cower" around him and was observed with redness on her genitals that staff assumed was nappy rash, a royal commission hears. -
Claremont serial killings haunt locals 20 years on
via abc.net.au
Twenty years on, the disappearance of 18-year-old Sarah Spiers in Perth, a victim of the Claremont serial killings, continues to haunt residents, and police say they remain on the case. -
Cyclone warning for north-west WA issued after El Nino delays season
via abc.net.au
A cyclone warning is issued for people in parts of Western Australia's Kimberley and Pilbara, with gale force winds predicted. -
Perth gas installation safety issues under control, Minister says
via abc.net.au
A safety issue with hundreds of Perth gas installations is being addressed on a priority basis, says Commerce Minister Michael Mischin. -
Unsolved serial killings still haunt West Australia
via abc.net.au
Over an 18 month period between 1996 and 1997, three women were snatched from streets around the Perth suburb of Claremont. The murders have become known as the Claremont Serial Killings, but two decades later, no-one has been charged over the crimes. It's now the 20th anniversary of the first woman's disappearance, and it's clear the events haunt the WA community. -
Mitchell Pearce filmed engaging in lewd act with dog, NRL future may be clouded
New South Wales State of Origin player and Sydney Roosters captain Mitchell Pearce's immediate playing future could be in jeopardy after an alleged alcohol-fuelled incident on Australia Day. -
Police searching for man following 'brazen' sexual assault on teenage boy on Sunshine Coast
via abc.net.au
Queensland police are searching for a man who allegedly indecently assaulted a 13-year-old boy on the Sunshine Coast last Thursday. -
Archbishop Phillip Aspinall dismissed '80s abuse complaint: Royal Commission
via abc.net.au
The Royal Commission into the Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has heard that in the 1980s, the Archbishop of Brisbane, Phillip Aspinall, insisted a young man sleep in the bed of a priest who was later convicted of sexually abusing boys. Witness BYF gave evidence he'd earlier told Phillip Aspinall he believed the priest was making sexual advances towards him, but Aspinall ignored his concerns and his later complaint that the priest, Garth Hawkins, had sexually abused him. Archbishop -
DNA, video and audio evidence to be used against Victorian police officer Timothy Baker in 2013 murder case
via abc.net.au
The prosecution case against a Victorian police officer charged with the murder of a motorist in Windsor two and a half years ago will rely on audio and video recordings from the accused officer's car. -
Child sexual abuse royal commission: Victim says he was abused 'because of' Brisbane Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
via abc.net.au
A royal commission witness in Hobart blames now-Archbishop of Brisbane Phillip Aspinall for the abuse he suffered at the hands of a convicted paedophile. -
Tasmanian fires: Buildings damaged in state's north west as strong winds fan flames
via abc.net.au
Several houses and shacks are damaged or destroyed by a large bushfire as Tasmania's fire chief says it has been one of the worst fire seasons he has seen. -
Geelong weather: 17 people rescued in 'one-in-50-year' rainfall, as storm heads towards Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Cars are submerged, 17 people are rescued and buildings are damaged during flash flooding in Geelong as a severe storm unleashes a "one-in-50-year" downpour, before moving towards Melbourne. -
Australian Open: Andy Murray beats David Ferrer to progress to semi-finals at Melbourne Park
via abc.net.au
World number two Andy Murray survived a struggle against David Ferrer to advance to the Australian Open semi-finals. -
RSPCA ACT chief executive Tammy Ven Dange with Marshall, one of the kittens waiting to find a new owner. (27 January 2016)
via abc.net.au
RSPCA ACT chief executive Tammy Ven Dange with Marshall, one of the kittens waiting to find a new owner. (27 January 2016) -
Radar the Staffordshire bull terrier cross looks out from his pen at the Weston facility. (27 January 2016)
via abc.net.au
Radar the Staffordshire bull terrier cross looks out from his pen at the Weston facility. (27 January 2016) -
Hound cross Bailey has been waiting to find a new home for more than 200 days. (27 January 2016)
via abc.net.au
Hound cross Bailey has been waiting to find a new home for more than 200 days. (27 January 2016) -
Canberra pets find their forever home as adoption rates rise
via abc.net.au
The RSPCA ACT has had a busier than usual Christmas season with many animals being adopted.

