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Yarloop fire: Anzac Day dawn service to go ahead at revamped war memorial
via abc.net.au
An Anzac Day dawn service is confirmed to go ahead in Yarloop this year, despite the destruction caused by a massive bushfire that razed most of the south-west Western Australian town in January. -
Body found in NSW bushland believed to be that of Rocky Eiao
via abc.net.au
The 25-year-old had been bushwalking with friends at Girilambone, about 80 kilometres north west of Nyngan, a week ago when she wandered off and went missing. -
Pygmy perch numbers in lower Murray-Darling recover from near-extinction
via abc.net.au
A tiny fish species makes a remarkable recovery from near-extinction during drought last decade after being reintroduced into the wild. -
Outback Mardi Gras celebrates Kimberley gay pride
via abc.net.au
A Broome version of Sydney's Mardi Gras this weekend will celebrate the Kimberley region's LGBT community. -
Top brass gather to commemorate 100yr anniversary of police officer's death
via abc.net.au
The NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione will be in the Hunter Valley today to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the death of a Dungog police officer. -
From Himalayan highs to the lows of mental health: NSW Health workers on a mission for change
via abc.net.au
Since 2012 a group of New South Wales health professionals have been travelling to Nepal to improve the lives of people living with a mental illness, and now that has grown into the launch of a new Australian-Nepal Mental Health Network. -
Adelaide traffic chaos follows collapse of Greenhill Road from burst water main
via abc.net.au
Part of a major road has collapsed in Adelaide because of a burst water main, leading to peak-hour traffic chaos, as the city struggles with closures ahead of the V8 Supercars event. -
As many as 1,000 Queensland coal workers could have black lung, claims union
via abc.net.au
Unions are predicting 16 per cent of current and retired coal mine workers will have black lung, as the Department of Mines admits more than 100,000 X-rays have not been processed. -
Historic River Murray shipwrecks officially recognised on register
via abc.net.au
A steam boat that carried wood to power Renmark's irrigation pumps during the Depression years is one of the latest River Murray shipwrecks to be officially recognised. -
Housing NSW 're-traumatising' children fleeing violence by using unsafe crisis accommodation, frontline worker claims
via abc.net.au
A frontline domestic violence worker in Wollongong says women and children fleeing abuse are being put at further risk by unsafe and inappropriate crisis accommodation in the region's most notorious hotels. -
Cardinal George Pell meets with sex abuse survivors after royal commission testimony
via abc.net.au
Cardinal George Pell holds what he calls a "hard and honest" meeting with Australian survivors of clergy sex abuse in Rome, hours after he finished testifying at the child abuse royal commission. -
Brisbane winger Corey Oates proves his pace in Broncos' win over Parramatta, but team-mate James Roberts matches him in post-match interview
via abc.net.au
Corey Oates draws speed comparisons to team-mate James Roberts in Brisbane's win over the Eels, but Roberts declares no one can match him for pace. -
Darwin Port marine pilots dodge rough seas, extreme tides and amateur boaties, guiding thousands of shipping vessels each year
via abc.net.au
Unregistered tinnies and unlicensed boaties are just some of the hazards large shipping vessels need to negotiate in Darwin Harbour. -
Man shot dead at Booval, south-west of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A man is found dead from gunshot wounds after police are called to a home in Booval, in Ipswich, just after 2:00am. -
Super funds looking at different ways to invest in agriculture
via abc.net.au
Superannuation funds say agriculture will take an ever larger part of the investment pie over the next few years. -
Wanted man arrested as Adelaide police swoop on train, assault charges laid
via abc.net.au
A 36-year-old man is charged over a string of assaults in Adelaide's southern suburbs. -
Legal action planned over sale of 121-year-old historic Tasmanian ship which sunk in Townsville
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government seeks legal advice to determine who owns a historic Tasmanian tall ship that remains submerged in Townsville's harbour. -
Federal Highway flooding: Traffic resumes as crews work to clear road
The Federal Highway re-opens after flash flooding closed the road north of Canberra on Thursday night. -
New wind farm set to power almost 50,000 Canberra homes
via abc.net.au
Almost 50,000 additional Canberra homes will be powered by renewable energy after a new wind farm contract was awarded by the ACT Government. -
Eurovision: Dami Im named Australia's 2016 contestant in European music competition
Australia's Eurovision Song Contest chances lie in Dami Im after the former X Factor winner was announced as the Australian artist for the 2016 extravaganza in Stockholm. -
Disabled performer defies traditions of dance to inspire other artists
via abc.net.au
The Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF) 2016 artist in residence is defying the traditions of dance and encouraging disabled performers across Australia to celebrate what makes them different. -
Pensioners face rising costs as WA Government prepares to wind back concessions
via abc.net.au
Thousands of pensioners could be hundreds of dollars a year worse off under concession cuts being introduced by the Barnett Government, the State Opposition has warned. -
Brisbane Broncos open NRL season with gritty 17-4 win over Parramatta Eels
Wayne Bennett's Brisbane Broncos made the perfect start to the NRL season with a 17-4 victory over the Eels at Parramatta Stadium. -
West Coast Eagles beat Gold Coast Suns in AFL preseason challenge
via abc.net.au
Prized West Coast recruit Lewis Jetta is in doubt for the start of the AFL season after injuring his right leg in Thursday's three-point preseason challenge win over Gold Coast in Joondalup. -
Glen McNamara's daughter threatened by former solicitor of co-accused murderer Roger Rogerson, court hears
A former solicitor for accused murderer Roger Rogerson, threatened the daughter of his client's co-accused, Glen McNamara, the NSW Supreme court has heard. -
Federal Highway closure: Northbound lanes, one southbound lane closed due to flash flooding
All but one lane of the Federal Highway is closed north of Canberra due to flash flooding. -
Labour hire inquiry hears claims of backpackers' poor living conditions and wage mismanagement
via abc.net.au
An inquiry into the labour hire industry hears of poor living conditions and wage mismanagement surrounding backpackers and visa-holders in the SA Riverland. -
Coroner calls for warning signs at Tasmania's Swimcart Beach
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian coroner has called for prominent signs to be erected at entry points to a beach in the state's north-east warning of its dangers, following the drowning of a French tourist. -
Perth woman 'badly burned' after Thermomix kitchen appliance 'bursts open'
via abc.net.au
A Perth woman says she suffered severe burns to her chest, stomach and arms when a popular kitchen appliance burst open. -
Adelaide man James McGowan, wanted over a murder in Scotland, facing extradition
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man accused of murdering his former brother-in-law in Scotland more than 15 years ago is facing extradition. -
Fremantle Port sale unlikely to happen before 2017 election, says WA Premier
via abc.net.au
The timeline for selling WA's largest port still appears uncertain, with Premier Colin Barnett doubtful the sale can be completed in this term of government. -
Father of child sex abuse survivor 'betrayed' by music school that allowed man to keep teaching despite being charged
via abc.net.au
A father has told the royal commission that he felt completely let down by a Sydney music school, after he discovered that a teacher who had abused his son was still being allowed to teach there. -
Karmichael Hunt to push Wallabies claims, Ayumu Goromaru earns Queensland Reds start in Super Rugby
via abc.net.au
Karmichael Hunt's Wallabies hopes may become clearer after being switched to inside centre for Queensland, while Japan's World Cup hero Ayumu Goromaru has earned a starting debut for the Reds. -
Surfing mammoth waves a matter of mental toughness, says Perth winner
via abc.net.au
Surfer Mick Corbett was told not to look at the mammoth wave which earned him top prize in the Big Wave Awards. -
Melbourne Victory accepts Kosta Barbarouses' A-League ban
via abc.net.au
Melbourne Victory have decided to accept Kosta Barbarouses' two-match ban for a mistimed tackle on Sydney FC's Milos Ninkovic in last Saturday's A-League Big Blue. -
Aboriginal maternity centre Moort Boodjari Mia in Perth to close due to funding cuts
via abc.net.au
Funding cuts will force the closure an award-winning program providing maternity care to Aboriginal women in Perth's northern suburbs. -
Former WA volunteer firefighter Jourdan Ashford jailed for lighting Bedfordale bushfire
via abc.net.au
A former volunteer firefighter has been jailed for lighting a blaze in bushland in Bedfordale that his brigade was deployed to extinguish. -
Old Perth Boys School returns to roots as educational building after restoration
via abc.net.au
The Old Perth Boys School on St George's Terrace survives nearby demolitions and the CBD's redevelopment to continue life as an educational building. -
Moving a monster: 4.7-metre 'gentleman' crocodile released in new home in north Queensland
via abc.net.au
Jupiter, a 4.7-metre, one-eyed saltwater crocodile, finds a new home at Billabong Sanctuary a month after he was captured at Townsville in north Queensland. -
Rayney murder investigator found not guilty of assaulting Pilbara teen
via abc.net.au
A senior WA police officer is found not guilty of assaulting a teenager by slapping him across the face when he was handcuffed. -
Gatton at the forefront of agricultural research and education
via abc.net.au
Agricultural research and education come together on the 1000-hectare University of Queensland Gatton Campus. -
Director of WA's biggest mining school disappointed with likely shift of TAFE leaders from Kalgoorlie
via abc.net.au
Western Australian School of Mines acting director Sam Spearing says the State Government's proposed TAFE reforms could have a negative effect on tertiary education in the Goldfields. -
'No silver bullet' but researchers hopeful of banana farming future in spite of Panama Tropical Race 4
Trials unearth vital answers as growers battle against the deadly banana disease Tropical Race 4. -
Questions over implications of Darwin port lease for Defence White Paper plans
via abc.net.au
A security analyst is questioning if the 99-year lease of Darwin's port to a Chinese-owned company could reduce options for the defence force at a time when it plans to increase its presence in northern Australia. The Government's recent Defence White Paper sets out plans for a greater defence presence in northern Australia that includes upgrades to navy bases. But there are questions over whether the lease of the Darwin's port could push up the costs of those plans. -
Marilyn Monroe remembered in Bendigo and the man in love with her
via abc.net.au
On the eve of the opening of the Marilyn Monroe exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery, a collector's love for the actress makes its way into the collection. -
Yarloop residents advised to leave fire-ravaged town when clean-up begins
via abc.net.au
Yarloop residents whose homes survived a devastating bushfire are told to leave the town when work to clean up the charred remains of 181 properties begins. -
Man who allegedly held baby hostage at Logan charged with multiple offences
via abc.net.au
A 41-year-old man who allegedly held a baby hostage has been charged with multiple offences. -
Mornington Island Indigenous models and designs brighten Melbourne Fashion Festival
via abc.net.au
A range of wearable art designed and modelled by women from Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria will brighten this year's Melbourne Fashion Festival. -
Discovery Coast environmental group campaigns for local ban on plastic bags
via abc.net.au
An environmental group on Queensland's Discovery Coast hands out reusable calico shopping bags as part of their campaign to ban plastic shopping bags. -
Estranged husband read 'angry ramblings' to wife during 7-hour cafe siege, court documents show
via abc.net.au
A man accused of holding his estranged wife and a co-worker hostage in December last year read "angry ramblings" during the siege, documents tendered to a Melbourne court reveal.

