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The science of Lisa Genova's fiction
The bestselling author of 'Still Alice' investigates the shockwaves of Huntington's disease. -
Reviving Indigenous languages through old novels, dictionaries and documents
via abc.net.au
Linguists from ANU are trawling old documents, dictionaries and novels in an attempt to revive lost Indigenous languages. -
Baby held hostage by man at Logan near Brisbane freed after SERT team enters house
via abc.net.au
A baby held hostage by a man at a house in Logan, south of Brisbane, is released unharmed. -
Woman killed in five-car collision on Monash Freeway in Melbourne's east
via abc.net.au
A woman is dead in a multi-car collision on the Monash Freeway, in Melbourne's south-east, as the city's traffic woes continue. -
Ex-AFL star Daniel Motlop escapes life ban, AFLNT rule again in the spotlight
via abc.net.au
The AFLNT is urged to dump a rule that results in often-suspended players being banned for life, after a former AFL star was cleared of wrongdoing at potentially career-ending tribunal. -
'I was very confused, I responded poorly': Cardinal George Pell explains
via abc.net.auCardinal George Pell is today continuing his evidence to the royal commission on child sex abuse with lawyers representing victims getting the chance to put questions to the Cardinal. Cardinal Pell explained that he was confused when he described one story of abuse as a 'sad story' that held 'no interest' for him. Survivors have been shaking their heads as they listen to Cardinal Pell's fourth night of evidence. -
Perth Wildcats beat New Zealand Breakers in NBL grand final game one
via abc.net.au
The Perth Wildcats are one win away from their seventh NBL Championship, after defeating New Zealand at Perth Arena. -
Orange MP Andrew Gee vows to become 'advocate' for central west NSW in bid to enter federal politics
via abc.net.au
New South Wales politician Andrew Gee has announced he will nominate for Nationals preselection in the federal seat of Calare. -
Wildlife survey finds rare western ground parrot in remote nature reserve
via abc.net.au
A survey of a remote WA nature reserve has successfully detected a small population of the critically endangered western ground parrot. -
Chinese rose garden promised for Adelaide park lands and traditional gardens possible
via abc.net.au
Adelaide is to get a Chinese rose garden, the Lord Mayor says, and the city council is looking at wider plans for traditional gardens for performances, tai chi and other activities. -
Catholic bishop says Pell evidence completes 'disturbing picture' of church's handling of child abuse
via abc.net.au
The Catholic bishop of Maitland-Newcastle Bill Wright says Cardinal George Pell's evidence to the Royal Commission completes a 'disturbing picture' of how the church dealt with child sexual abuse. -
Darkinjung Land Council says racism is hampering Indigenous development on NSW Central Coast
via abc.net.au
The Darkinjung Land Council is set to inject more than $900 million into the Central Coast economy over 20 years, but faces some obstacles. -
Barramundi fisherman enjoying good catches despite poor wet season
via abc.net.au
A commercial barramundi fisherman in the Northern Territory says the season is going well despite a poor wet season. -
Biosecurity authorities still on high alert for devastating banana disease, 12 months after detection in Queensland
via abc.net.au
It has been a "massive year" for biosecurity authorities after the detection of Panama Tropical Race 4 in Queensland. -
Brim silos: How street artist Guido van Helten made investing in a tiny town an unlikely good idea
via abc.net.au
Three years ago, the only hotel in the small Victorian farming town of Brim was closed after languishing on the market unable to find a buyer - today, it is humming with visitors. -
Trans-Tasman honey partnership forged to boost manuka production and sales
via abc.net.au
An Australian and New Zealand partnership has been formed to sell and market more manuka honey. -
Supermarkets pledge support for marketing campaign of hail damaged pears
via abc.net.au
Major supermarkets are set to support a campaign to sell hail damaged fruit. -
New suburb proposed for 'environmentally sensitive' area of Tuggeranong
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The ACT Government announces plans to build a new suburb in an environmentally sensitive area of Tuggeranong. -
Victorian Government to cut spending on print advertising
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The Victorian Government is reducing advertising in metropolitan newspapers as part of a wider pledge to cut political ads. -
Survivors to meet with Cardinal Pell in Rome: feeling optimistic
via abc.net.auCardinal George Pell is today continuing his evidence to the royal commission on child sex abuse with lawyers representing victims getting the chance to ask him questions. Survivors groups say they're now also making plans to meet with Cardinal Pell and they hope they can also obtain an audience with Pope Francis. Andrew Collins, spokesman for the Ballarat survivor's group, says some people are still very angry about the past and want to talk about that. Others are focused on the future and what -
Perth Wildcats take NBL Grand Final Game One, head to Auckland full of confidence
via abc.net.au
The Perth Wildcats are one win away from their seventh NBL Championship, after defeating New Zealand at Perth Arena. -
Islamic College of South Australia 'confident' about ongoing federal funding
via abc.net.au
The acting principal of the Islamic College of South Australia says she is optimistic about ongoing federal funding after statements by the Education Minister. -
Perth Glory CEO Peter Filopoulos working hard to secure new direction for A-League franchise
via abc.net.au
Perth Glory CEO Peter Filopoulos says he wants his club to be the leading force in Australian football. -
Islamic College of South Australia at West Croydon 'optimistic' about ongoing federal funding
via abc.net.au
The acting principal of the Islamic College of South Australia says she's optimistic about ongoing federal funding, after statements by the Education Minister. -
Motorcyclist dies in hospital after serious accident on Cotter Road
via abc.net.au
The man suffered serious head and chest injuries in the accident on Cotter Road in Canberra's west. -
Sydney's Blacktown Council votes to keep its name
via abc.net.au
The council in Sydney's west votes not to change its name following a survey asking residents what they thought. -
Renewable energy micro-grid could help restore faith in Kalbarri power supply
via abc.net.au
Business owners in the coastal town of Kalbarri are pinning their hopes on a renewable energy micro-grid to solve the town's power supply issues. -
Prison guard charged with sexual assault of Kimberley inmate
via abc.net.au
A 51-year-old prison officer is charged with sexually assaulting a female prisoner in the remote Kimberley town of Derby. -
Man caught on video punching truck windscreen in Queensland road rage attack
via abc.net.au
Queensland Police are looking for a man who repeatedly tried to punch a truck driver during a road rage incident north of Brisbane. -
Broome community surprised and delighted by Pat Dodson announcement
via abc.net.au
The news of Pat Dodson's move into Federal politics has been met with surprise and delight by many in his home town of Broome. Dodson's son Adrian Dodson-Shaw says the family always understood and supported the need his father felt to fight at the highest levels for Indigenous recognition. -
Union fears 'forced' pay cuts for Arrium workers after all-day crisis meeting at Whyalla steelworks
via abc.net.au
The Australian Workers Union says its members at Arrium's iron ore mines are being pressured to accept pay cuts to save the Whyalla steelworks. -
Abuse inquiry begins public investigation into performing arts centres
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has begun a public investigation into two performing arts centres. The inquiry is concentrating on a convicted sex offender who taught at the Australian Institute of Music in Sydney, as well as the high profile case of a Sydney dance teacher. -
Liquor lockout debate set to hit Kalgoorlie's iconic Exchange Hotel
via abc.net.au
Owners of Kalgoorlie's Exchange Hotel look to challenge their five-year-old licensing restriction as debate rages over the effectiveness of lockouts at pubs and nightclubs across Australia. -
Damaged icebreaker Aurora Australis cleared to return to Australia without expeditioners
via abc.net.au
The ship, which damaged its hull when it ran aground near Mawson Station, is declared seaworthy and will make the 11-day return trip with only essential crew on board. -
Grain growers and local councils call on CBH to reveal plans for Western Australia's grain network
via abc.net.au
West Australian grain growers and local councils demands information from the state's main grain handler, the CBH Group, about which grain receival sites it has earmarked to close. -
NT Government under pressure to explain $506m price tag on Darwin Port lease
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Government is under pressure to give a detailed breakdown of the $506 million price tag attached to the long-term lease of Darwin Port to a Chinese company, after questions were raised about a possible multi-million dollar shortfall. -
Al-Furqan: The names linked to a shuttered Islamic Centre in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A number of Al-Furqan's attendees were raided by counter-terrorism police, one was shot and killed by counter-terror officers and at least two others have joined IS in Syria. See the full roll call. -
Ravi Coltrane opens Melbourne's Bird's Basement, outpost of legendary NY jazz club Birdland
via abc.net.au
Ravi Coltrane, the son of jazz giants John and Alice, is in Melbourne to launch Bird's Basement, the outpost of legendary New York club Birdland. -
Pint-sized penguin finds way into pub on Hobart waterfront
via abc.net.au
Staff in a Hobart pub give refuge to a penguin found heading in the direction of the bar across several lanes of a busy road. -
Nine people suffer heat exhaustion at Penrith sports event
Nine people are treated for heat exhaustion, including one who was taken to hospital, as the mercury rises to unseasonable temperatures in Sydney's west. -
Kameruka Estate farming community reuniting relatives of World War I fallen
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A small farming community is searching Australia for the relatives of the men honoured on a World War I memorial built by their fellow farm workers of the time. -
Collingwood's Alex Fasolo escapes with formal AFL warning after urinating into a cup during preseason match
via abc.net.au
Collingwood's Alex Fasolo has been issued with a formal warning by the AFL after urinating into a cup during last Friday's preseason challenge match against Geelong. -
Adelaide United's Stefan Mauk named A-League young footballer of the month
via abc.net.au
Stefan Mauk attributes his impressive form to playing in his favoured central midfield role, and in front of a new home-town audience that includes his family and friends. -
Perth woman charged over death of baby 'too ill' for court hearing
via abc.net.au
The lawyer for a 30-year-old woman accused of killing her baby tells a court his client is "too ill" to proceed with a bail application. -
Carnaby's Black Cockatoos at risk if Perth-Peel land-use plan goes ahead, says leaked report
via abc.net.au
Half the remaining Carnaby's Black Cockatoos would be wiped out under land-use plans to meet the Perth-Peel region's population growth, a leaked report shows. -
Hazardous liquid leak at BP service station near Geelong puts dozens of people in hospital
via abc.net.au
About 30 people are taken to hospital, some suffering respiratory problems, after about 100 litres of butylacrelate, which is similar to paint thinner, leaks at a BP service station near Geelong. -
Brisbane City Council's deal to sell parkland to LNP donor referred to Crime and Corruption Commission
via abc.net.au
The multi-million-dollar deal to sell designated Brisbane parkland to a Liberal National Party donor is referred to the Crime and Corruption Commission. -
Music school allowed man to teach after child sex offence convictions, royal commission hears
via abc.net.au
A prominent Sydney music school allowed a piano teacher to continue giving lessons to children even after he was charged with child sex offences, the royal commission hears. -
Nick Kyrgios in doubt for Australia's Davis Cup tie against United States, Lleyton Hewitt return rumoured
via abc.net.au
Doubts over Nick Kyrgios' fitness remain despite finally hitting the court at Kooyong on a day of intrigue, giving rise to a possible shock Davis Cup return by Australia captain Lleyton Hewitt. -
City of Perth library opens in purpose-built tower in Cathedral Square
via abc.net.au
The City of Perth council may have operated a local library for 165 years, but the books it houses only got a purpose-built home this week.

