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Dairy Australia lowers milk production forecast
via abc.net.au
Dairy Australia is expecting an overall drop in milk production for the 2015-16 season of between 1 and 2 per cent. -
David Pocock looking to leave Australian rugby in 2017 to pursue education in England, according to reports
via abc.net.au
Australian rugby could be without one of its biggest names for 12 months, with Wallabies back rower David Pocock reportedly looking to take a sabbatical from the game to study in 2017. -
Dennis Cometti to retire from AFL commentary after 2016 season
via abc.net.au
Veteran AFL commentator Dennis Cometti confirms the 2016 season will be his last calling the game. -
Frog skin chemical treatment for Alzheimer's disease wins Hobart schoolgirl national science award
via abc.net.au
A 16-year-old Hobart student who investigated the use of a chemical from the skin of tree frogs as a possible treatment for Alzheimer's disease wins a national science award for her after-school efforts. -
Development group pushes for action on housing plans
via abc.net.au
The local branch of a developer lobby group says there is demand in the Hunter for diversity in the housing market. -
Families of Bacchus Marsh stillborn babies awarded compensation
via abc.net.au
Two families of stillborn babies delivered at the Bacchus Marsh hospital receive compensation payouts from Victoria's insurer. -
MP says parliamentary probe will address inconsistent surrogacy regulations
via abc.net.au
Federal Newcastle MP Sharon Claydon says a parliamentary inquiry into international and domestic surrogacy is long overdue. -
Rural communities ignored in council amalgamations, says Port Stephens Mayor
via abc.net.au
Port Stephens Mayor Bruce MacKenzie fears rural parts of the local government area are being ignored by the State Inquiry into council amalgamations. -
Dragon fruit investment pulled due to looming conflict of interest, says NT Primary Industries Minister Willem Westra van Holthe
via abc.net.au
The NT's Minister for Primary Industries is under scrutiny after it was revealed he considered investing more than half a million dollars in a huge dragon fruit orchard that had the strong backing of the Government. -
Dementia cases set to rise in coastal NSW towns
via abc.net.au
Alzheimer's Australia says the number of people living with dementia in New South Wales is on the rise. -
Closing the Gap: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to face first test in Indigenous affairs
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is set to deliver the annual Closing the Gap report card today amid concerns it may be time to scrap the policy. -
Adelaide man charged with kidnapping, attempted murder of two women at Coorong National Park
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man is charged with attempted murder and kidnapping after an alleged serious assault on two women at Coorong National Park. -
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo: Troops from around the world brought together by universal language of music
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of pipe and drum musicians from around the world are preparing for a huge performance in Melbourne for the world-renowned Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. -
ACT police given power to enter homes without permission to test suspected drink-drivers
via abc.net.au
New ACT laws close a loophole that allowed drink-drivers to avoid being breath tested, by giving police the right to enter homes without permission in some circumstances. -
Salim Mehajer's Auburn council to be suspended for public inquiry
Sydney's Auburn council will be suspended today, less than a fortnight after deputy mayor Salim Mehajer was stood down for failing to disclose financial interests, the ABC understands. -
Men armed with machetes, hatchets rob hotel in Earlwood in Sydney's south
via abc.net.au
Police search for a group of men who robbed a pub in Sydney's south with machetes and hatchets. -
Port River and Barker Inlet of northern Adelaide given $3 billion economic and social value
via abc.net.au
Researchers put an economic value of about $3 billion per year on the natural resources of the Port River and Barker Inlet region, as they consider future development and protection options for Adelaide's northern outskirts. -
Adelaide United out of Asian Champions League after losing play-off against China's Shandong Luneng
via abc.net.au
Adelaide United is out of the Asian Champions League after being defeated 2-1 by China's Shandong Luneng. -
Police search for gunman after fatal Geelong shooting
via abc.net.au
The homicide squad search for a gunman after a fatal late-night shooting in Geelong. -
Catholic Church officials deny responsibility for supervising priests in damages lawsuit
via abc.net.au
The Catholic Church is arguing it has no responsibility for the supervision of its priests, as it fights a damages case launched by an alleged victim of a dead priest in the New South Wales Hunter Valley. -
Man accused of recruiting for terrorist groups in Syria takes push for judge-only trial to High Court
via abc.net.au
The High Court will today consider whether it is within the Constitution for a man accused of recruiting for terrorist groups in Syria to avoid a jury trial. -
Oyster disease: Fresh restrictions on authorities deal with POMS outbreak
via abc.net.au
The movement of oysters in Tasmania is restricted as authorities deal with the spread of the deadly disease POMS. -
Hundreds of galaxies discovered hidden behind the Milky Way
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of galaxies hidden from view behind the Milky Way are unveiled in unprecedented detail for the first time by astronomers using Australia's Parkes Radio Telescope. -
Perth swelters in heatwave, breaking 50-year-old weather record
via abc.net.au
Perth records above 40 degree Celsius temperatures for three days in a row, melting a February record which has stood for more than 50 years. -
Bushwalk death inquest: Father tells of calls for help after teen son collapsed from heatstroke
via abc.net.au
A father tells a coronial inquest in Perth about his calls for help after his son suffered severe heatstroke during a bushwalk in Western Australia's North West Cape. -
NT Police warn against civilian vigilante groups as residents begin suburban patrols
via abc.net.au
The leader of a small vigilante group says he will intervene if he witnesses a crime taking place, but NT Police are warning "street patrols by residents are not the answer" to crime. -
Brisbane lawyer Walter Sofronoff faces conflict of interest probe over role at sex abuse royal commission
via abc.net.au
The Bar Association of Queensland is investigating conflict of interest allegations against former solicitor-general Walter Sofronoff over his role before the sex abuse royal commission. -
WA fire: Arson investigation held into second bushfire as authorities contain main blaze
via abc.net.au
A second blaze which ignited during a bushfire emergency in WA's South West is being investigated as a suspected arson, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services says. -
Shannon Noll makes a comeback for Perth's Ship-Wrecked music festival
via abc.net.au
Australian country pop star Shannon Noll is back on stage by popular demand after being named in the line-up for a West Australian music festival. -
Anthony Morabito ruled out of AFL preseason as Docker's appalling injury run continues
via abc.net.au
Anthony Morabito is set to miss all of Fremantle's preseason challenge games, with the Docker ruled out of full training for six weeks with a hamstring injury. -
Isisford's dream for a medical museum a step closer with drought funding
via abc.net.au
The plan to turn a historic outback Queensland hospital building into a medical museum is a step closer to reality with the project given more than $140,000 in drought funding. -
New flight paths to be trialled to reduce noise pollution over Perth's south
via abc.net.au
A new overnight flight path will be trialled over Perth in a bid to reduce aircraft noise in riverside suburbs, including Applecross, Riverton and Shelley. -
Breastfeeding mother 'amazed' by orangutans' reaction during Melbourne Zoo visit
via abc.net.au
A breastfeeding mother describes her emotional interaction with two orangutans who watched her nursing her baby son during a visit to Melbourne Zoo. -
Anonymous hay donation helps keep cattle alive on a West Australian beef property after bushfire
via abc.net.au
A farmer from Cookernup, Western Australia, says an anonymous hay donation has helped keep cattle alive on her bushfire-affected property. -
RSPCA concerned over a spike in animal cruelty incidents in Queensland
via abc.net.au
The RSPCA says it is disturbed by two recent animal cruelty acts in Gympie, in South East Queensland. -
State of Origin bans were justified, says Queensland captain Cameron Smith
via abc.net.au
Queensland captain Cameron Smith says the eight Emerging Origin players banned from this year's series showed a "lack of respect" for new coach Kevin Walters. -
Former Woman's Day editor Nene King chastised by judge for outburst during housemate's fraud trial
via abc.net.au
Ex-Woman's Day editor and media giant Nene King calls out "liar, liar, liar" towards a former housemate who allegedly defrauded her of tens of thousands of dollars, while giving evidence at his trial. -
Frontbencher Stuart Robert under pressure
via abc.net.au
The hold of the Federal Human Services Minister Stuart Robert on his frontbench position is looking more precarious by the day. For the second day in a row, the Turnbull Government faced sustained questions in Parliament about Mr Robert's trip to China in 2014, where he attended a signing ceremony supporting a friend who is a major Liberal Party donor. The Minister insists he made the visit in a private capacity, but Labor has seized on the new revelation that while in Beijing, Mr Robert met a C -
Connected Communities program failing to improve academic outcomes for Aboriginal students in NSW, report finds
via abc.net.au
A multi-million-dollar program has failed to improve academic outcomes for Aboriginal students, a New South Wales Government report finds. -
Australian company Clinica International and director fined $1 million over visa training scam
via abc.net.au
Clinica International and its managing director are fined $1.025 million for running a visa scam offering training courses and job placements to prospective migrants. -
Families SA investigation into rape ignored previous concerns about now-convicted paedophile Shannon McCoole
via abc.net.au
A Families SA worker bringing a hard drive containing R-rated movies to a care facility was just one of the incidents staff investigating suspected sexual abuse of a child were not told about, a royal commission says. -
Former WA Catholic college student 'too embarrassed' to report sexual abuse
via abc.net.au
An ex-student at a WA college tells the trial of Catholic Bishop Max Davis that he never spoke to anyone after he was allegedly sexually abused 45 years ago. -
Roma cattle prices driven to record levels by restocker demand
via abc.net.au
Records tumbled at the Roma saleyards, where strong demand saw a record price of $1,880 paid for a cow and calf unit. -
Australian company Clinica International and director fined $1.02 million over visa training scam
via abc.net.au
Clinica International and its managing director are fined $1.025 million for running a visa scam offering training courses and job placements to prospective migrants. -
Trial witness defends allegedly corrupt former Goldfields school principal
via abc.net.au
Kalgoorlie District Court hears dishonesty "was not in the character" of sacked Laverton School principal Kevin Riordan. -
Tasmanian bushfires: Firefighters gear up for at least four more weeks battling blazes
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian firefighters expect to be fighting numerous bushfires in the state's north and north west for at least another month. -
Environmental Protection Authority not satisfied with AACo's audit of abattoir odours
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Environmental Protection Authority says it is not satisfied with an audit into odours coming from the AACo abattoir near Darwin. -
Disappearance of Kangaroo Flat woman Samantha Kelly investigated by homicide squad
via abc.net.au
Homicide detectives are investigating last month's suspicious disappearance of a mother of four last seen near a shopping centre in central Victoria, police say. -
Car buyers warned of rip-offs after woman charged for making 41 private sales in seven months
via abc.net.au
People buying cars are being warned of businesses illegally pretending to be private sellers, after a woman was charged with selling 41 cars privately in seven months. -
Internet pornography causing long-term public health crisis amongst Australian children, seminar hears
The widespread availability of porn to children and young teenagers is a public health crisis in the making, a seminar into the impact of porn-addicted children hears.

