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Return of Kings 'legal rape' creator Roosh V's visa to be assessed by Peter Dutton
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton orders an urgent briefing regarding the possible arrival of a man into Australia who believes rape should be legalised, as 'Roosh V' confirms his intention to travel to Canberra. -
Man charged with murder after woman's body found in Riverwood bedroom
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with murder over the death of a woman in an alleged domestic-related incident at Riverwood in Sydney's south-west. -
Narran Lake Nature Reserve gets Ramsar expansion and protection
via abc.net.au
It's hoped the expansion of an international Ramsar listing at Narran Lakes will ensure greater protection for water birds from around the world. -
Brisbane heatwave: Above average temperatures and high humidity to grip south-east Queensland
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South-east Queensland braces for a hot and humid day ahead, with temperatures predicted to be up to eight degrees above average. -
Industrial action on hold as Regional Express pilots await company's response
via abc.net.au
Industrial action at a regional airline that led to flight cancellations and delays this week is on hold as pilots await company's response. -
Kimberley joy-ride death: Woman falls from back of ute on rough outback track
via abc.net.au
An investigation is launched into whether a woman who died after coming off the back of an allegedly stolen ute in WA's remote north fell or jumped. -
Man charged over theft of copper wire from fire-ravaged Yarloop
via abc.net.au
A Perth man is charged with stealing copper wire used as part of the recovery effort in the WA town of Yarloop, which was all but destroyed by a massive bushfire last month. -
Lake Macquarie community 'left in the dark' over lead contamination meetings
via abc.net.au
Lake Macquarie residents call for more transparency from the two groups investigating lead levels around the the old Pasminco smelter at Boolaroo. -
Rain from ex-tropical cyclone Stan reaches South Australia, some flooding reported
via abc.net.au
Rain associated with ex-tropical cyclone Stan soaks western parts of South Australia, causing some flooding, and reaches Adelaide. -
Nude yoga: Baring all an eye-opening but liberating experience
via abc.net.au
Nude yoga is not for the faint-hearted but a chance to let loose while focusing on health. -
Bathurst mayoral minute recommends rejecting nuclear dump proposal
via abc.net.au
Bathurst councillors will be presented with a mayoral minute at its next meeting recommending the council to oppose a proposed nuclear dump site at Hill End. -
Five years on, Cardwell economy yet to bounce back from shattering impact of Cyclone Yasi
via abc.net.au
Residents of cyclone-hit Cardwell hope the resurrection of the Port Hinchinbrook development will see the north Queensland town finally realise its potential. -
EPA to purchase new machine to test toxic material from Williamtown contamination
via abc.net.au
New South Wales environment officials have issued a tender for a highly sensitive machine to test toxic material from Williamtown contaminated water. -
Forced redundancies at Drayton South mine start Wednesday
via abc.net.au
The union representing mine workers in the New South Wales Upper Hunter says Drayton South employees will be offered voluntary redundancies today, and forced redundancies will begin tomorrow. -
NT Treasury staffer sexually harassed colleague, commission finds
via abc.net.au
A senior staffer in the Northern Territory's Treasury office sexually harassed a colleague in the workplace, the Anti-Discrimination Commission finds. -
Council to review signage after pedestrian, cyclist crash on Fernleigh Track
via abc.net.au
Lake Macquarie Council may update signage on the Fernleigh Track after a pedestrian was knocked unconscious by a cyclist. -
Smelly corpse flower in bloom
via abc.net.au
Late-night visitors view a smelly corpse flower in bloom at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. -
Pomelo harvest underway in time for Chinese New Year
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory's pomelo harvest starts just in time for the Chinese New Year. -
FOR TUES: Five years on, Cardwell economy yet to bounce back from shattering impact of Cyclone Yasi
via abc.net.au
Residents of cyclone-hit Cardwell hope the resurrection of the Port Hinchinbrook development will see the north Queensland town finally realise its potential. -
Smelly corpse flower draws late-night visitors to Adelaide Botanic Gardens
via abc.net.au
A stench draws late-night visitors to Adelaide's Botanic Gardens as one of the world's biggest flowers, the titum arum or corpse flower, blooms in its Bicentennial Conservatory. -
Muswellbrook hospital redevelopment plans progressing
via abc.net.au
Hunter New England Health is in the final stages of preparing the business case for stage two of Muswellbrook Hospital's redevelopment. -
Bendigo mosque opponents ask High Court for extra time to appeal after missing deadline
via abc.net.au
Opponents of Bendigo's first mosque ask the High Court for extra time to appeal against the project going ahead after missing a 28-day deadline to have their bid considered. -
Lidcombe building alteration had 'minimal impact' before storm destruction, Auburn City Council says
via abc.net.au
Sydney's controversial Auburn City Council defends a 2008 decision to allow a councillor to alter an apartment block that was damaged in a storm last week. -
Driver hit by van after crashing car on motorway south of Newcastle
via abc.net.au
Police are investigating how a teenager managed to be hit by a van after crashing his own car on the Pacific Motorway, south of Newcastle. -
Victorian police accused of misconduct over detainee treatment take appeal to High Court
via abc.net.au
Two Victorian police officers will take their fight against a public hearing into allegations of misconduct against them to the High Court in Canberra today. -
Proposed Robe golf course to deliver up to 150 jobs, developer says
via abc.net.au
Developers of an international standard golf course near Robe in south-east South Australia say it could generate up to 150 full-time jobs and add $17.5 million to the state's economy. -
Kangaroo cull sparks outrage from conservationists
via abc.net.auConservationists are outraged that kangaroos will be culled in the drought stricken south-west Queensland town of Quilpie. The local council says it has obtained a permit to cull kangaroos which have descended on the town in search for food and water but conservationists have labelled it unnecessary cruelty. -
Man charged with attempted murder after Moe shooting
via abc.net.au
A 69-year-old man is charged with attempted murder after another man was shot in the chest at Moe in Victoria's south-east. -
'Homeless' dispute sends Victorian man to court to win back custody of daughter
A Melbourne man whose daughter was taken from his car by authorities because they believed him to be homeless will go to the NSW Children's Court on Tuesday to fight for custody. -
Storms roll through south-east Queensland, with temperatures set to soar on Tuesday
via abc.net.au
Temperatures in south-east Queensland are forecast to be eight degrees above average on Tuesday, but the Bureau of Meteorology says it will not feel as oppressive as the last few days. -
Missing dogs, Rana and Honeybear, to be reunited with owner three years after going missing
via abc.net.au
A dog owner is set to be reunited with her beloved pooches three years after they disappeared without a trace in Adelaide while she was on holiday in Bali. -
Northern Territory Supreme Court Chief Justice Trevor Riley announces retirement
via abc.net.au
Supreme Court Chief Justice Trevor Riley announces his retirement and laments a lack of improvement in alcohol-fuelled violence and imprisonment rates during his tenure. -
Perth Fringe performers say they face abuse, threats, sexual harassment
via abc.net.au
Performers at the wildly popular Perth Fringe festival say they have been harassed, threatened with violence and are facing a a growing tide of antisocial behaviour towards them. -
Adelaide law student Wei Li not guilty of murdering his mother but guilty of manslaughter
via abc.net.au
After seven and a half hours of deliberation, a jury acquits an Adelaide law student of murdering his mother but convicts him of the lesser charge of manslaughter. -
Tigers drop Doherty for Wednesday's Sheffield Shield match against Bushrangers
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Tigers drop former test spinner Xavier Doherty, ahead of Wednesday's Sheffield Shield clash against top-side Victoria. -
Glenn Lazarus troubled by Queensland Nickel woes after large donations to Palmer United Party
via abc.net.au
Former Palmer United Party senator Glenn Lazarus says he feels terrible when he thinks about the Queensland Nickel refinery workers who lost their jobs after large donations were made to Clive Palmer's party. -
Latin American rugby league players dream big
via abc.net.auWhile NRL stars from Australia and New Zealand are busy preparing for the coming season, rugby league players from a very different part of the world kicked off their year with an historic appearance in Sydney. Representative teams from El Salvador and Chile took part in the Cabramatta International 9s on Saturday, and although results didn't go their way, players and officials hope this could be the first step in their dream to qualify for the World Cup. -
WA's Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority debt forecast to peak at $445m, report shows
via abc.net.au
The WA Government agency charged with overseeing key developments such as Elizabeth Quay and the Perth City Link faces a debt of hundreds of millions of dollars, according to a heavily redacted report. -
Gerard Baden-Clay: Prosecutors outline case for reinstatement of murder conviction in wife Allison's death
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Director of Public Prosecutions lodges its High Court appeal against the downgrading of Gerard Baden-Clay's murder conviction to manslaughter. -
Families SA worker says 'work pressures' prevented him from recording toddler's sexualised behaviour
via abc.net.au
A Families SA social worker tells a royal commission "work pressures" prevented him from keeping full records on a toddler in state care who was a victim of paedophile carer Shannon McCoole. -
Nuclear waste dump consultation process has 'ripped apart' Kimba community, farmer says
via abc.net.au
Residents in a South Australian region that is shortlisted to house a nuclear waste dump say the Commonwealth's consultation process is driving the community apart. -
Community shortlisted for nuclear waste site says consultation is driving community apart
via abc.net.au
Residents in a South Australian region that's on the shortlist to house a nuclear waste dump say the Commonwealth's consultation process is driving the community apart. Two of the six shorlisted sites are in Kimba and people opposed to the dump say it's frustrating that a community in New South Wales has seemingly already been ruled out. It comes as Australia's chief scientist Alan Finkel renews his call for an open debate about the use of nuclear energy in Australia. -
Royal Commission: Bishop Philip Newell denies abuse cover-up
via abc.net.auAt the child sexual abuse Royal Commission hearings in Hobart, the former Anglican Bishop of Tasmania, Philip Newell, has denied he told two teenage victims of clerical abuse not to report the matter to the police in the 1980s. But Bishop Newell was forced to acknowledge evidence that he failed to remove the paedophile priest from duties involving boys after they had made their complaints. -
Rare kikuyu grass seed farm in Western Australia's Great Southern
via abc.net.au
Kikuyu grass covers thousands of school ovals, parks, backyards and farms all over Australia, but who grows the seed? -
Cronulla Sharks player Valentine Holmes fined for public nuisance, obstructing police in Queensland
via abc.net.au
Rising NRL star Valentine Holmes is fined for public nuisance and obstructing Queensland Police after breaking curfew at the Emerging Origin squad camp and causing trouble in Brisbane's entertainment precinct. -
Port Denison family deaths 'horrific', inquest told
via abc.net.au
The circumstances surrounding the deaths of two girls at the hands of their mother who then took her own life were "horrific", an inquest in Western Australia hears. -
Bussell Highway upgrade to be an election issue for Vasse MLA Libby Mettam
via abc.net.au
Vasse MP Libby Mettam vows to take the issue of a highway upgrade between Capel and Busselton to the next state election. -
Aaron Finch avoids hamstring surgery, replaced by Virat Kohli atop ICC's Twenty20 batting rankings
via abc.net.au
Injured Australia captain Aaron Finch avoids surgery on a moderate hamstring injury but is replaced by India's Virat Kohli atop the ICC Twenty20 batting rankings. -
WA grain handler CBH says any proposal to change structure of co-operative will be assessed by external consultants
via abc.net.au
Western Australian grain handler CBH says any proposal to change the structure of the co-operative will be assessed by external consultants. -
Malcolm Turnbull honours wife's fallen great uncle, killed in World War I
via abc.net.au
Malcolm Turnbull and wife Lucy lay wreaths at the Australian War Memorial in memory of her great uncle, who was killed fighting in France during World War I.

