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Support for baby boxes in NSW as search for missing mother of newborn continues
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A regional New South Wales welfare expert says debate is needed on introducing baby boxes to the state's hospitals. -
National Pharmacies' staff strike over pay across South Australia and Victoria
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Staff at National Pharmacies across South Australia and Victoria are opening stores late as part of strike action after a 12-month dispute over pay and conditions. -
Demand for mental health support for police officers is on the rise
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An organisation providing mental health first aid for police officers says the demand for its services is on the rise. -
Anti-vaccination campaigners blamed for measles outbreak in Melbourne suburb of Brunswick
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As a measles outbreak continues to spread in Melbourne's inner north, some doctors are blaming anti-vaccination campaigners for the outbreak. -
Genetically modified cotton gets extra gene to keep insects at bay
via abc.net.au
It's all in the genes as the latest weapon in the arsenal to keep Australia's cotton crops free of insect pests is launched. -
Greens select Julie Lyford to contest Mid North Coast seat of Lyne at 2016 Federal election
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The Greens have selected Julie Lyford as the Lyne candidate for the 2016 Federal election. -
Alice Springs woman suffers skull fractures after hammer attack by partner: NT Police
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An Alice Springs woman is in hospital with life-threatening head injuries after she was allegedly attacked by her partner with a hammer. -
Eyeball tattooing: Calls for ban as procedure regulated in New South Wales
The Baird Government is criticised for recently regulating the practice of eyeball tattooing, as the New South Wales Opposition calls for a ban on the "completely irresponsible" procedure. -
Socceroos set to host Greece in June in Sydney and Melbourne
The Socceroos are set to host friendlies against Greece in June in Sydney and Melbourne. -
Hunter TAFE says human error partly to blame for ongoing software glitches
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The head of Hunter TAFE says human error may be behind ongoing issues with a new software system which has played havoc with student enrolments across NSW TAFE over the past 12 months. -
Former Newcastle businessman Craig Ransley yet to front court over corrupt mine deal
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Authorities remain on alert for a businessman found corrupt over a mine deal in the New South Wales, more than three months after a warrant was issued for his arrest. -
Man mauled by pack of dogs in WA's Kimberley
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Several dogs that attacked a man in Halls Creek, leaving him with deep puncture wounds, may be destroyed. -
Industrial odours prompt MP to call for more action from NSW Government
via abc.net.au
Odour problems plaguing a New South Wales industrial area are still on the nose, prompting calls for action by the local Member of Parliament. -
Hayden Ballantyne's mobile phone blunder a wake-up call for AFL players says CEO Gillon McLachlan
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AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan hopes Hayden Ballantyne's mobile phone blunder is a wake-up call for all players. -
Robbie Farah to miss Wests Tigers' opening six weeks due to knee injury
New South Wales and Wests Tigers hooker Robbie Farah is expected to miss up to six weeks of the start of the NRL season and is set to undergo knee surgery on Tuesday. -
Tailem Bend service station robbed at knifepoint
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A man armed with a small ornamental samurai sword flees with money after threatening staff at a service station at Tailem Bend, south-east of Adelaide. -
Baby Asha's family allegedly prevented from speaking to lawyers by Border Force
via abc.net.au
Lawyers for the family of asylum seeker Baby Asha say the Federal Government's Border Force unit prevented them from speaking with their client for three days. -
Two men rescued by lifesavers off Tasmania's north-west after fishing boat capsized
via abc.net.au
Two men are rescued about a kilometre offshore by lifesavers after their boat capsized near Ulverstone, in north-west Tasmania. -
Jetstar flight from Melbourne to Sydney delayed as drunk passengers kicked off plane
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Sixteen people, including drunk passengers and their friends, have been removed from a Jetstar flight from Melbourne to Sydney, causing an 80-minute delay, the airline says. -
Work expected to resume at new Royal Adelaide Hospital after second scissor lift fatality
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The CFMEU is expecting a gradual restart to construction work at the new Royal Adelaide Hospital after the site was shut down due to a second fatal accident involving a scissor lift. -
Geraldton doctor Chamari Liyanage sentenced to four years' jail for husband's manslaughter
via abc.net.au
A Geraldton doctor who bludgeoned her husband to death with a mallet as he slept after years of abuse is sentenced to four years' jail for his manslaughter. -
Measles in Melbourne sparks vaccination debate
via abc.net.auA spate of measles cases around the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick has affected adults. Some doctors say anti-vaccination campaigners are to blame for the outbreak, but there's not enough data to support that claim, according to the state's top medical officer. -
Inaugural Conference on Aboriginal Child Sexual Abuse gets underway in Brisbane
via abc.net.auAboriginal leaders including Noel Pearson and Marcia Langton are gathering with Government and community workers in Brisbane today for an inaugural national conference on Aboriginal child sexual abuse. After decades of failed policies the conference will discuss programs that are effectively tackling the problem. One initative showing success in Aboriginal communities begins working with children when they're three years old. -
Boys can wear girls uniforms at inner-city High School in Sydney
Christians have condemned a move by a Sydney school to allow boys to wear girls' uniforms and let students decide with which gender they identify. Students at Newtown Performing Arts High School in Sydney's inner west have been told anyone can wear a skirt and refer to themselves as boys or girls. They've also been told anyone identifying as a female can use the girls' toilets. -
Australian Olympic Committee warns Australian Institute of Sport is a 'ghost town' focused on elite athletes rather than up and coming talent
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Australia's Olympic Committee hits out at the running of the Australian Institute of Sport, saying it has strayed from its original focus with elite athletes dominating while young talent misses out. -
Geraldton doctor Chamari Liyanage sentenced to four years jail for manslaughter
via abc.net.au
Geraldton doctor Chamari Liyanage jailed for killing her husband after years of sexual, physical and emotional abuse. -
Man found guilty of internet scams, credit card fraud has sentence cut on appeal
via abc.net.au
A Victorian man who was found guilty of multiple internet and credit card scams has his sentenced reduced on appeal. -
Barrett Centre: Details of important meeting about shutdown missing, inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
An inquiry into the controversial closure of Queensland's only residential mental health unit for adolescents hears the plan raised serious concern among the state's psychiatrists. -
Fifth chimney stack at Sydney's old Clyde refinery brought down after several demolition attempts
Demolition crews finally manage to bring down a chimney stack at a defunct oil refinery in Sydney's west after several failed attempts. -
WA Supreme Court investigates election of board members of Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation
via abc.net.au
The WA Supreme Court is investigating how the board members of the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation were re-elected last year. -
True Grit Part One - Transcript
via abc.net.auMICK FANNING, PRESENTER: Hi. I'm Mick Fanning. As a professional surfer, I meet champions from many sports. But there's one who stands out: Wallabies star David Pocock. At 27, Dave is now one of the best rugby union players in the world. But it's what he does off the field that makes him a real hero to me. He stands up for what he believes in - and I think that's pretty gutsy. Tonight we travel with Dave Pocock back to Zimbabwe, the only home he knew until his family fled to Australia when he wa -
Marilyn Monroe course offered at Bendigo's La Trobe University looks at life of screen icon
via abc.net.au
She was a singer, an actress, a businesswoman and a threat to national security, now Marilyn Monroe will become a La Trobe University subject before an upcoming exhibition. -
Police shooting inquest: Man shot dead by police, sent home hours earlier
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A man shot dead by police north of Brisbane was tasered and sent home hours before the incident, an inquest hears. -
Baby Asha: Refugee advocates welcome Government's 'compromise' after 10-day protest
via abc.net.au
Refugee advocates welcome the Government's "compromise" in placing an asylum seeker baby in community detention, after a 10-day protest outside a hospital in Brisbane. -
Draft development plan for Darwin's middle suburbs would see public housing estate knocked down
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A public housing estate will be knocked down in the Darwin suburb of Nightcliff and replaced with commercial and residential buildings, under a draft development plan released today. -
Large hayshed fire north of Geelong expected to burn for days, Victorian fire authorities say
via abc.net.au
A large hayshed fire north of Geelong destroys more than $1million in hay and is expected to burn for days, Victorian fire authorities say. -
National Library funding cuts to have 'grave impact' with 22 staff set to lose jobs
via abc.net.au
A leaked email from the National Library's director-general projects 22 jobs will be axed next financial year, with more in the future, due to funding cuts. -
South Melbourne bus crash: VicRoads to review safety warnings after passengers' lucky escape
via abc.net.au
VicRoads says it will review its safety warnings for an overpass in South Melbourne after passengers are lucky to escape a bus crash without serious injury. -
Geraldton doctor Chamari Liyanage found guilty of manslaughter
via abc.net.au
A jury finds Geraldton doctor Chamari Liyanage guilty of manslaughter for killing her husband after years of sexual, physical and emotional abuse. -
Turnbull takes lead to defend economic vision
via abc.net.auWith Treasurer Scott Morrison under fire last week to explain the Government's economic vision, today Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull took the heat under sustained questioning from Labor. The PM pointed to his innovation agenda as an example of the Government's positive economic record, while attacking Labor's negative gearing proposals. -
Prime Minister says Senate changes will restore democracy to the Upper House
via abc.net.au
Proposed changes to the Senate voting system would wipe out micro-parties like the Motoring Enthusiast Party. The Prime Minister says his new system would end such 'preference farming', and he has the backing of the Greens and Nick Xenophon, but crossbenchers likely to lose their Senate positions are furious. -
Furore over Baby Asha continues despite discharge
via abc.net.au
The furore over Baby Asha continued unabated today, despite the asylum seeker's release from hospital into community detention overnight. The Immigration Minister Peter Dutton plans to return her to Nauru, but critics question whether he's waiting until after the election to do so. He's also under fire from the Queensland Premier after he accused Premiers of encouraging people smuggling. -
Australian Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt to name first team line-up for United States tie, with Nick Kyrgios set to lead the charge
via abc.net.au
Lleyton Hewitt's first Davis Cup team will be named on Tuesday with new title-winner Nick Kyrgios to lead the singles charge. -
South Australian cricket at crossroads as selectors search for return to form
via abc.net.au
South Australian cricket appears to be at crossroads yet again, a familiar situation for a state that has been without a Sheffield Shield title since the mid-1990s. -
Tasmanian gambling monopoly: State Government tones down language on state's gaming licences
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government appears to have toned down its language on a decision about the future of gaming licenses. -
After suicide: a talkback forum
via abc.net.auIn early 2014 we ran a special conversation hour talkback forum dealing with the ripples of grief, guilt, blame, and inadequacy which those who have lost someone to suicide can experience.Jo Robinson and Louise Flynn were with us in the studio ... and they're back, as we revisit this important topic which has only recently been talked about so openly. -
Gerard Baden-Clay's lawyers respond to DPP claim that downgrading murder conviction was wrong
via abc.net.au
Lawyers for Gerard Baden-Clay lodge their High Court submission in the legal wrangle over his downgraded murder conviction. -
On the hunt for Australia's favourite sports fish in the Top End
via abc.net.au
ABC Rural reporter Tom Edwards tells the story of his first venture into the world of Top End barra fishing. -
Champion dressage horse killed in Sunshine Coast electrical storm
via abc.net.au
Two people were taken to hospital and a champion horse killed during last week's storm that battered the Sunshine Coast hinterland town of Gheerulla. -
Bushfire downgraded to watch and act in Dardanup
via abc.net.au
A warning for a bushfire in Dardanup in Western Australia's South West is downgraded to watch and act and is now stationary.

