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Fire-hit Bendigo sports pavilion unlikely to be saved after clubrooms extensively damaged
via abc.net.au
The Bendigo council says it is unlikely a sporting pavilion damaged by fire yesterday morning can be saved. -
Herberton Hospital deaths: Disease control questioned amid hMPV outbreak
via abc.net.au
Families of patients who have died amid a respiratory viral outbreak at far north Queensland's Herberton Hospital say it has poor infectious disease controls. -
MP welcomes proposed northern NSW feedlot expansion
via abc.net.au
The operators of a feedlot in northern New South Wales are keen to quadruple the size of the facility, according to Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall. -
ACT has highest childcare fees in country, but lowest qualified staff, Productivity Commission report finds
via abc.net.au
Child care in the ACT is more expensive than anywhere else in the country, but has the lowest qualified staff, according to a new Productivity Commission report. -
Melbourne man charged over fatal high-speed crash had been at a drag race
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man charged over a fiery crash in which two people died when their ute drove off the EJ Whitten Bridge admits he been attending drag races. -
Driver rescued from floodwaters, Callide Dam opens gates as Central Queensland braces for rain
via abc.net.au
A man is rescued from the roof of his car and Callide Dam is releasing water as the Wide Bay and Central Queensland braces for up to 300 millimetres of rainfall. -
NSW oyster grower shares lessons on recovering from Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome, describes Tasmanian outbreak at "gut wrenching"
via abc.net.au
Three years on, oyster farmer Bruce Alford reflects on the NSW Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) outbreak. -
Defence urged to act on Senate recommendations for Williamtown contamination crisis
via abc.net.au
Blood tests, property acquisitions and fishing licence buyouts are among the recommendations of an inquiry into the Williamtown contamination crisis. -
AGL insists decision to pull out of Gloucester purely economic
via abc.net.au
AGL plays down the impact community opposition may have had on its decision to scrap a controversial coal seam gas project in New South Wales. -
Perth Esplanade stabbing: Two 19-year-olds charged with murder of man at bus port
via abc.net.au
Two 19-year-old men are charged with the murder of a man stabbed at a bus port in Perth's city centre the morning after Australia Day. -
Lettuce recall: Health experts warn of more cases of salmonella poisoning linked to salad mixes
via abc.net.au
Health experts are on the lookout for more incidents of salmonella poisoning following a spate of cases in Victoria and a national recall on some lettuce products. -
Australia's largest dragon fruit farm busy harvesting one of its biggest crops on record
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest dragon fruit farm is busy harvesting the colourful fruit and on track to produce its biggest crop. -
Australia paceman James Pattinson to fly to New Zealand early ahead of Test series
via abc.net.au
Australia paceman James Pattinson will fly to New Zealand earlier than planned to begin preparations for the two-Test series against the Black Caps. -
Newcastle Council hits back at claims of financial instability
via abc.net.au
A New South Wales council questions the data used by the State Government in an amalgamation proposal, saying it is out of date. -
Heywire: Young regional Australians pitch ideas for change at Parliament House
via abc.net.au
The winners of the ABC's Heywire program pitch their ideas for change in regional Australia. -
Patrick Cripps re-signs with Carlton Blues through to end of 2019 AFL season
via abc.net.au
Carlton's re-build has received a boost with Patrick Cripps agreeing to a contract extension through to the end of the 2019 season. -
Swim club beefs up child protection measures in wake of Royal Commission hearings
via abc.net.au
A swim club in the New South Wales Hunter Valley appoints a member protection officer, in the wake of sexual abuse incidents dating back to the 1980s. -
Adani denies Carmichael mine on hold until coal price rises
via abc.net.au
Indian conglomerate Adani Enterprises rejects reports its multi-billion-dollar Carmichael mine in Queensland's Galilee Basin will not go ahead unless the coal price goes up. -
Sam Welsford eyes Rio Olympics after winning first national cycling championship
via abc.net.au
Sam Welsford hopes he has made a compelling argument to realise his Olympic dream after claiming the national 4000 metres individual pursuit crown at the Australian track championships. -
Cost of living worse for low-income households than a decade ago, welfare group finds
via abc.net.au
Household fuels, water and rates see price rises far outstripping the CPI over the past decade, analysis from the South Australian Council of Social Service finds. -
Melbourne man, 21, charged over fatal high-speed crash on EJ Whitten Bridge
via abc.net.au
A 21-year-old Melbourne man is charged over a fiery fatal crash in which a ute ran off the the E-J Whitten Bridge, in the city's south-east, killing its two occupants. -
Coalition MPs split on GST increase debate, with some tempted by tax cut opportunities
Federal Coalition MPs appear to be split on their views about tax reform, with some wanting a GST increase taken off the table, while others are tempted by the idea of being able to offer tax cuts. -
WNBL: SEQ Stars saved but coach Shane Heal pushed out by sponsor
via abc.net.au
The South East Queensland Stars WNBL team is thrown a financial lifeline to finish the season, but coach Shane Heal is sacked as part of the deal. -
Sydney dog attack: Girl loses part of her nose after animal bites her face
A five-year-old girl has part of her nose bitten off in a "horrific" attack by a large dog in western Sydney, police say. -
Dog bites Sydney girl on face; 5yo loses section of her nose in attack
via abc.net.au
A five-year-old girl has part of her nose bitten off in a "horrific" attack by a large dog in western Sydney, police say. -
Elizabeth Quay advertising spend not propaganda, Government says
via abc.net.au
An advertising campaign costing more than $200,000 promoting the opening of Perth's Elizabeth Quay is "money well spent", the WA Planning Minister insists, amid claims from Labor that it amounts to Government propaganda. -
Inside the fierce competition to busk in Melbourne's CBD
via abc.net.au
The most lucrative busking location in Melbourne requires a permit to perform there. We take you inside the auditions. -
Dog bites Sydney girl on face; 5yo in hospital with nose injury
A five-year-old girl suffers a significant injury to her nose after being bitten by a dog in the front yard of her western Sydney home. -
Pastoral station selling spree in northern WA continues, with large parcels of land up for sale
via abc.net.au
The northern Western Australia pastoral selling spree continues, with one of the largest parcels of land in 20 years being put up for sale. -
WNBL: SEQ Stars thrown lifeline a day after announcing withdrawal
via abc.net.au
Basketball Australia steps in to temporarily save the South East Queensland Stars, one day after the club announced it was withdrawing from the Women's National Basketball League. -
V/Line delays: Victorians told regional train timetable will take months to return to normal
via abc.net.au
Frustrated V/Line passengers are warned the disruption to Victoria's regional rail services will drag on for months. -
Oyster grower reflects on lessons from NSW Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome outbreak
Three years on, oyster farmer Bruce Alford reflects on the NSW Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) outbreak. -
Townsville nurse makes difference to health in world's developing countries
via abc.net.au
Toni Stokes' work as a nurse has taken her from the central Australian desert to Cambodia, Lebanon and South Sudan. -
Tasmania's Bell Bay Aluminium agrees to reduce power consumption amid pressure on state's electricity supply
via abc.net.au
One of Tasmania's largest electricity users, Bell Bay Aluminium, agrees to reduce its power consumption for up to five months to ease pressure on the state's dams. -
Mount Gambier company de Bruin Engineering axes most of its workforce
via abc.net.au
Most of the workforce is made redundant at de Bruin Engineering at Mount Gambier in South Australia. -
Government MPs upset to be labelled 'bedwetters' for opposing GST hike
via abc.net.auThe Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison did his best today to reassure anxious Coalition backbenchers that he hasn't already made up his mind to increase the Goods and Services Tax. Growing unrest in Government ranks about a possible GST hike was exacerbated by a quote in the Financial Review, labelling fearful MPs in marginal seats as 'bedwetters'. It's a term that's been used in the past by none other than the Treasurer himself. -
Coal mine operator faces possible multi-million dollar fine over Hazelwood fire
via abc.net.au
The operators of one of Victoria's biggest coal mines face possible fines of more than $10 million over a massive fire in 2014. The fire at Hazelwood in Gippsland blanketed the town of Morwell in thick smoke for more than a month. Worksafe Victoria has charged the operator, GDF Suez, with 10 breaches of workplace laws. Class actions could follow. -
Archbishop Aspinall denies sending boy to paedophile's bed Royal Commission hears
via abc.net.au
The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Phillip Aspinall, has denied that in the early 1980s he sent a teenage boy to sleep with a priest later convicted of several child sex offences. Archbishop Aspinall told the commission he is ambivalent about the reference he wrote for another paedophile priest in the 1990s. -
AGL to wind up CSG project at Gloucester
via abc.net.au
The energy industry giant AGL is getting out of coal seam gas. Among other things, it means the end of its controversial coal seam gas project at Gloucester, north of Newcastle. The news has already delighted some local residents. -
Thief whose fight with massage parlour staff caught on CCTV gets jail term
via abc.net.au
A man convicted over the brazen robbery of a Canberra massage parlour is sentenced to five months' jail, but with time served he will be eligible for release tomorrow. -
Warren Smith at Minniribbie Farm
via abc.net.au
Warren says he still gets a thrill out of finding hidden gems among his collectibles. -
Moving to the country: from an antique dealer to a free range pig farmer
via abc.net.au
Free range pork sits in a fridge alongside comics, old LP records and antique furniture inside a strange farmhouse store in South Australia. -
Keeping a watch on the store
via abc.net.au
Django the dog guards the front of the shop. -
Berkshire pigs and their collectibles
via abc.net.au
Berkshire pig figurines wait on the fridge. -
Record-breaking heatwave tipped for Perth as experts warn of heatstroke
via abc.net.au
Perth is bracing for a brutal heatwave, with suburbs including Como and Stirling likely to be hottest. -
Funding boost for research into plant virus that crippled Northern Territory watermelon industry
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Government has received funding to continue researching a virus that wiped out watermelon crops in the Top End. -
Drones could be used in remote outback searches for missing people
via abc.net.au
Drone technology could be used to revolutionise search and rescue operations in remote sections of WA's Goldfields region, following a spate of people going missing in the outback. -
EJ Whitten Bridge crash: Man arrested over fatal high-speed accident
via abc.net.au
A 21-year-old man is arrested over a high-speed crash on the Western Ring Road which left two people dead in Melbourne's north-west last week. -
Dugong found in NSW relocated to Brisbane's Moreton Bay
via abc.net.au
A dugong is released in Brisbane's Moreton Bay after being found in cool waters off the southern coast of New South Wales earlier this month. -
Zika virus: Rapid-testing centre to be set up in Queensland
via abc.net.au
A special pathology centre will be set up in Townsville to rapidly test for Zika virus in humans, but authorities say there is still a minimal risk in Queensland.

