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Alternative Red Centre farmer thrives and abandons farm gate selling in favour of online
via abc.net.au
An Alice Springs farmer selling boxes of vegetables locally finds using an app is the best way to do business. -
Tenders called for Newcastle light rail project managers
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Government is progressing with plans for the Newcastle Light Rail project, with tenders called for two project mangers to oversee parts of the work. -
Adin Joel Cussen jailed for 11 years over central Queensland crime spree
via abc.net.au
A central Queensland man who sparked a region wide manhunt has been sentenced to more than a decade in prison. -
Jockey Clare Lindop released from hospital after race fall
via abc.net.au
South Australian jockey Clare Lindop is released from Flinders Medical Centre after spending the night under observation after a race fall at Strathalbyn Racecourse. -
BoM forecasts 37C for Canberra, total fire ban in place across ACT
via abc.net.au
Canberra heads for a forecast top of 37 degrees Celsius today, after two days of temperatures above 34C. -
Shark bite-offs prompt calls for increase of commercial shark fishing on WA coast
via abc.net.au
An increase in sharks bite-offs warrants an expansion of Western Australia's commercial shark fishery, Shooters and Fishers MP Rick Mazza says. -
Man tests positive for Zika virus in central Queensland after South America trip
via abc.net.au
Mosquito spraying is being carried out around a hotel at Depot Hill in Rockhampton after man who had been staying there tested positive for Zika virus, health authorities say. -
Mine dispute over as Hunter workers strike deal with Yancoal
via abc.net.au
Hunter Valley mine workers have struck an agreement with Yancoal after weeks of dispute over entitlements. -
Newcastle, Australia's second oldest city, fights to retain its name amid council mergers
via abc.net.au
Newcastle Council is pushing to retain its name if a proposed amalgamation with Port Stephens Council proceeds. -
Man knocked unconscious outside Adelaide hotel; uni students hurt in North Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with aggravated assault after another man was knocked unconscious in a fight about a taxi in Adelaide's CBD overnight. -
BoM warns of 40C temperatures and above in NSW, as fire bans declared across state
The NSW heatwave is set to provide its hottest day this week, with temperatures in the west of Sydney set to hit 40 degrees Celsius and above. -
NSW Govt to apologise to Mardi Gras pioneers for violent clashes in 1978
The very first Sydney Mardi Gras in June 1978 began as a peaceful demonstration calling for the decriminalisation of homosexual acts. But the event erupted into violent clashes, where more than 50 people were arrested and many were savagely beaten by police. Today, nearly four decades later, the New South Wales Government will deliver an apology to those who took part in the 1978 event. -
Three women survive after car plunges down Melbourne construction pit, lands on roof
via abc.net.au
Rescue workers have "no idea" how three women survived when their car plummeted 30 metres into a construction pit in Melbourne and landed on its roof. -
Child abuse royal commission: Victims from former girls home confront nuns caring for dying bishop
via abc.net.au
In the lead up to former Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns' anticipated appearance by video link at the royal commission into child sexual abuse, some of the victims of the region's most infamous paedophile priest, Gerald Ridsdale, take their complaints to his door. -
Kiama artists team up with pro surfers to promote environmental message
An art exhibition on Sydney's northern beaches will see surfers and artists collaborate to help reduce pollution in the ocean -
Asian Champions League: Melbourne Victory makes winning start by downing Shanghai SIPG
via abc.net.au
Jai Ingham's first professional goal helps Melbourne Victory to a winning start in their Asian Champions League campaign. -
Carpet snake attacks sleeping boy in New South Wales town of Macksville
via abc.net.au
A six-year-old boy is attacked by a three-metre long carpet snake while he sleeps in the mid-NSW town of Macksville. -
Three metre carpet snake killed after biting boy
via abc.net.au
A 3-metre carpet snake was killed after it boy a sleeping boy. -
Christmas Island cannabis trials closer after Senate approves new drug laws
via abc.net.au
A Perth-based company hopes to set up medicinal cannabis trials on Christmas Island within months after new laws are passed in the Senate. -
Boys bleeding head after snake bite
via abc.net.au
A six-year-old boy was bitten on the head and hands by a three-metre carpet python. -
E-cigarette regulations recommended in SA despite 'unclear' health risks
via abc.net.au
Regulations banning the use of e-cigarettes in non-smoking areas and the sale of the devices to minors could be introduced in South Australia if recommendations from a parliamentary inquiry are met. -
Bow hunter targeted with global hate campaign for shooting feral cats in Australia
via abc.net.au
A South Australian bow hunter becomes the target of an online global hate campaign after posting photos of dead feral cats, despite their reputation for killing millions of native species each day. -
Aurora Australis icebreaker runs aground near Mawson Station
via abc.net.au
Australia's icebreaker runs aground near Mawson Station after breaking free of mooring lines during a blizzard while on a mission to resupply the Antarctic outpost. -
Sydney hospital apologises to family of woman, 88, who died after massive overdose
Sydney's North Shore Private Hospital apologises to the family of an 88-year-old woman who died after being given a massive overdose of prescription medication. -
Man accused of raping woman, holding her captive in home for five days
via abc.net.au
A man held a woman captive for almost a week and raped her, before she managed to escape, court documents allege. -
Man released after autopsy results on Darwin laneway body
via abc.net.au
A man whose body was found in a Darwin laneway after an altercation with another man died of natural causes, an initial autopsy finds. -
Adelaide Crows post $1.5 million profit in huge turnaround
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide Crows Football Club turns around its fortunes by announcing an operating profit of $1.49 million in 2015 after recording a loss of $408,000 the previous year. -
Domestic violence perpetrators learn they are not the victim in unique Perth rehabilitation program
via abc.net.au
It is usually the victims who are forced to leave their homes and seek refuge in domestic violence relationships but a first-of-its-kind residential program in Perth is removing the perpetrators. -
Cooperative Bulk Handling calls for more information on Australian Grains Champion's proposal to corporatise the cooperative
via abc.net.au
CBH Board Chairman Wally Newman says CBH had written to Australian Grains Champion requesting for more information on their proposal to corporatise CBH and list it on the Australian Securities Exchange. -
WA Council to clamp down on miners not paying their way
via abc.net.au
Newly approved debt collection rules will see the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder target mining companies behind on their rates bills. -
MH370: Malaysia Airlines 'negligent' in death of Victorian man onboard, wife says in court filing
via abc.net.au
A Victorian woman is suing Malaysia Airlines for negligence over the death of her husband who was on board flight MH370 when it crashed two years ago. -
Sweet news for Australia's cane growers as global sugar price surges
via abc.net.au
The realisation of a global raw sugar shortage fuels the commodity's biggest rally in almost three decades. -
Perth Zoo lion Mandela has tooth removed
via abc.net.au
Mandela the lion has his decayed tooth removed - no mean feat for his team of veterinarians, as the 13-year-old male weighs 185 kilograms. -
Abuse victims from former girls home confront nuns caring for dying bishop
via abc.net.au
The expected appearance of Ballarat's former Bishop Ronald Mulkearns at tomorrow's Royal Commission hearing is highly anticipated by abuse victims. He's facing allegations he ignored complaints from victims and protected paedophile priests in the region for three decades. In Ballarat today, some abuse survivors of the most infamous perpetrator, Gerald Ridsdale, took their complaints to the door of the former Bishop's nursing home. -
Dog stolen from Perth found at Cloncurry cattle station after tip-off
via abc.net.au
A dog stolen from a Perth home turns up almost 3,500 kilometres away on a cattle station near Cloncurry, just outside Mount Isa. -
Opposition accuses Government of contradictions in negative gearing criticism
via abc.net.auThe Government's campaign against Labor's negative gearing proposals have become tangled up in confusion about whether house prices would rise or fall under the plan. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull maintains house prices would fall under the policy, while simultaneously saying new house prices would rise. -
Perth police duo acquitted over alleged bashing of man following low-speed pursuit in Baldivis
via abc.net.au
Two Perth police constables are found not guilty of assaulting a suspect following a pursuit in Baldivis. -
Labor split obvious in Parliament over Government's bill for new Senate voting rules
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor's Spokesman on voting rules Gary Gray has told Parliament he thinks it is sad that the ALP will not back the Government's bill for a new Senate voting system. Mr Gray's support for the changes was over-ruled in the caucus and Labor is now vigorously opposing the plan. But in a frank speech to Parliament, Gary Gray has made it plain that he disputes the arguments some in Labor are running. -
Generous farmer leaves millions to charity in Western Australia's Great Southern
via abc.net.au
Millions of dollars have been donated to charity following the sale of a well-known farm in Kojonup in Western Australia's Great Southern last week. -
Two charged with murders of Chantal Barnett and Robert Martinez face court, remanded in custody
via abc.net.au
Two men charged over the murders of Chantal Barnett and Robert Martinez in central Queensland are remanded in custody. -
Christian Brother admits more care for offenders than abused children at Royal Commission
via abc.net.auA senior Christian Brother has admitted the Catholic religious order did more for its offending members in the 1970s than abused children. The commission has heard the order allowed paedophile teacher Brother Edward Dowlan to keep teaching in Victorian and Tasmanian schools into the 1990s, despite complaints being made about his abuse of children from the 1970s. -
Death of Aboriginal woman Ms Mandijarra leads to changes in custodial procedures in Broome
via abc.net.au
The death of an Aboriginal woman in police custody in Broome has led to changes in local custodial procedures, a coronial inquest hears. -
Australian multi-peril crop insurance industry at a standstill, farmer scepticism its biggest barrier
via abc.net.au
Overcoming farmer scepticism is the single biggest barrier to establishing a multi-peril crop insurance industry in Australia, according to a peak grain lobby group. -
Electrical fault caused Melbourne crane blaze and collapse, MFB says
via abc.net.au
An electrical fault in a battery terminal sparked a blaze on a crane that collapsed at a building at Prahran, the MFB says. -
Barrett Centre mental health facility was 'failing' before closure, inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
An inquiry into the controversial closure of a Brisbane-based mental health unit for adolescents is told by a former senior executive it was a "failing institution". -
Lego fan brings adults-only touch to impressive backyard brick collection
via abc.net.au
When it comes to the business of bricks Mount Gambier's biggest Lego fan has his own take on the famous hobby. -
Russell St bomber Craig Minogue takes legal action in bid to complete counselling studies
via abc.net.au
Russell Street bomber Craig Minogue starts legal action against Corrections Victoria and the head of Loddon Prison for failing to allow him to complete his studies to be a counsellor. -
Elite athlete testing should be used on ageing population says Sunshine Coast academic
via abc.net.au
A Sunshine Coast sports science academic says expanding the understanding of what powers elite athletes to keep going in competition could help Australia's ageing population. -
Charters Towers cattle producer Emma Robinson announced as Queensland Rural Woman of the Year
via abc.net.au
The 2016 Queensland Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation Rural Woman of the Year is Charters Towers cattle producer Emma Robinson. -
SA Transport Minister 'took sides' in Animals Australia anti-live exports campaign
via abc.net.au
South Australian Transport Minister Stephen Mullighan "took sides" in an animal welfare campaign, a Greens MLC tells Parliament, accusing him of notifying Livestock SA that adverts would be removed from buses.

