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Wheatbelt crash claims the lives of three people
via abc.net.au
Three men die after the car they are travelling in hits a tree in Western Australia's Wheatbelt. -
Pinery bushfire: Ashmore sheep stud rises from the ashes with help of top breeders
via abc.net.au
Some of Australia's best sheep breeders come to the rescue of a highly-regarded livestock farm devastated by last November's Pinery bushfires in South Australia's Mid North. -
Beards. A Bacterial Fortress
via abc.net.au
Jewies so thick you could almost walk across them at Charles Point. Daly looking almost ready to troll for Barra. And how the beard is actual a fortress against bacterial infection. -
Government documents reveal a flurry of emails during Scaffidi gift investigation
via abc.net.au
Government documents show a flurry of emails between government departments the week Lisa Scaffidi reportedly signalled her intention to resign as Perth's Lord Mayor. -
Students call for transparency after UTAS foots $52,000 bill for vice-chancellor's travel
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's student union says greater transparency surrounding senior management's travel expenses is needed, after it was revealed the University of Tasmania footed the bill for first-class flights and expensive hotels for the vice-chancellor. -
Two men seriously injured in Melbourne bikie clubhouse shooting
via abc.net.au
A man is fighting for his life and another suffers serious injuries in a shooting outside a bikies' clubhouse in Melbourne's inner west. -
Sydney's Mayor Clover Moore 'deeply saddened' by rise in homelessness
A lack of affordable housing is being singled out as the main factor for a dramatic rise in the number of people sleeping rough in the centre of Sydney. -
The rise of sex education for adults
via abc.net.au
Putting condoms (awkwardly) on bananas is out; feeling good is in. A growing number of sex education initiatives for adults are springing up to fill the gaps left by sex ed in schools. -
Clergy abuse advocate urges Cardinal Pell to back up words with actions
via abc.net.au
Cardinal George Pell's first public acknowledgement of suicides linked to clergy abuse is welcomed by a victim's advocate. -
New-look Knights hoping for first round win against Titans
via abc.net.au
Knights hooker Tyler Randell says he will be pushing to spend as much time on the field as he can in Sunday's clash against the Titans. -
Community volunteer Edwena Doore jailed for role in online scam
via abc.net.au
A Perth woman who helped defraud a New South Wales couple of almost $450,000 will have to spend the next 12 months in jail. -
A UWA oceanographer predicted the discovery of MH370 debris on Mozambique
via abc.net.au
The discovery in Mozambique of potential debris from a missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet was predicted by a UWA expert last year. -
Brigadoon blaze downgraded, but homes to remain under threat overnight
via abc.net.au
About 80 firefighters are battling a deliberately lit out-of-control blaze in the city of Swan in Western Australia. -
West Australian of the Year says Dennis Jensen 'not right man' for Liberal Party
via abc.net.au
The West Australian of the Year, Robert Isaacs, calls on the Liberal Party to disendorse Dennis Jensen after the federal MP likened remote Aboriginal community residents to "noble savages" in a speech to parliament. -
Canterbury Bulldogs beat Manly Sea Eagles 28-6 in NRL opener at Brookvale
via abc.net.au
The Canterbury Bulldogs get their NRL season off to the perfect start with an authoritative 28-6 win over the Manly Sea Eagles at Brookvale. -
WA bushfire: Emergency warning issued for Brigadoon, homes under threat
via abc.net.au
About 80 firefighters are battling a deliberately lit out-of-control blaze in the city of Swan in Western Australia. -
Brisbane Roar beat Western Sydney Wanderers 3-2 to share A-League top spot
via abc.net.au
The Brisbane Roar edges the Western Sydney Wanderers 3-2 in a pulsating encounter at Lang Park to move to joint-top spot on the A-League ladder. -
Two killed in Bunbury motorcycle crash
via abc.net.au
Two people are killed in a motorcycle crash in the Bunbury suburb of Davenport. -
Barrett Centre inquiry: senior new mental health services were not available after closure
via abc.net.au
New services were not available for vulnerable patients when the Barrett Adolescent Centre mental health facility controversially shut its doors, a senior psychiatrist tells the inquiry. -
Brumbies beat Waratahs 32-15 in Super Rugby thriller at Canberra Stadium
The Brumbies make a Super Rugby statement of intent, beating the highly-fancied Waratahs 32-15 at Canberra Stadium. -
Artist paints Pyrmont trees blue to raise awareness for global environmental cause
An installation artist and a group of primary school children are painting trees blue in Sydney's Pyrmont in order to increase awareness of global deforestation. -
Plan for commercial fish traps near Carnarvon rouses community anger
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of Carnarvon residents express their opposition to a proposal to allow commercial fishers to use traps off the West Australian coast. -
Chinese comedian Guo Degang gives Victorian wine producers massive boost in export sales
via abc.net.au
Victorian wine producers have received a massive boost in export sales thanks to a the private label of a well-known Chinese comedian, after the first shipment sold out within an hour. -
New Zealand Breakers beat Perth Wildcats 72-68 to level NBL grand final series
via abc.net.au
The NBL grand-final series is headed for a game-three decider after the New Zealand Breakers beat the Perth Wildcats 72-68. -
WA Govt rejects Labor calls to hold off prison contract renewal for 2017 poll
via abc.net.au
The State Opposition wants the Government to delay any renewal of WA's lucrative prison transport contract until after next year's state election. -
Former teacher found guilty of indecently touching female students
via abc.net.au
A jury finds a former Darwin teacher guilty of indecently touching two female middle-school students during class in 2012. -
New trade office to encourage investment in West Australian agriculture
via abc.net.au
A new trade office will encourage investment but not foreign ownership in West Australian agriculture. -
Hobart traffic congestion: Major infrastructure projects needed quickly
via abc.net.au
Pressure is mounting on the Tasmanian Government to push ahead with major infrastructure projects to ease Hobart's traffic congestion. -
BP 'showing contempt' for public by moving forward with drilling plans
via abc.net.au
Environmental groups say the oil giant BP is treating the Australian public with contempt by pushing forward with preparations to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight before getting final approval. The petroleum giant today opened a supply base in Port Adelaide to support a $605 million exploration project. BP has obtained permits for the exploration but its environmental plan still hasn't been approved and it can't drill without it. -
Estonians arrested in Perth over scam stealing money from Australian bank accounts
via abc.net.au
Three Estonians allegedly involved in a crime syndicate stealing from Australian bank accounts electronically, are arrested by WA Police. -
What did Charles Darwin miss when he visited WA's biodiverse south-west?
via abc.net.au
Charles Darwin visited Albany 180 years ago and was less than impressed by what is now internationally recognised as a biodiversity hotspot. -
Yume Hour: Melbourne chefs offer up meals made from kitchen leftovers
via abc.net.au
Melbourne chefs will be selling $1 meals created with restaurant kitchen leftovers as part of the city's Food and Wine Festival, with the goal of raising awareness about food waste. -
Clive Palmer's ailing Queensland Nickel won't be receiving Federal Government assistance
via abc.net.au
The Federal Treasurer turns down a request to provide Clive Palmer's Queensland Nickel with financial assistance, leaving the fate of the ailing business in the hands of the State Government. -
Fiery Cootes truck crash that killed two men 'destroyed' families, relatives say
via abc.net.au
The families of two men killed when a fuel tanker crashed in Sydney's northern beaches tell driver Shane Day's sentencing hearing of the "unfathomable trauma" they have suffered. -
Compensation awarded to family of Aboriginal man who died waiting for ambulance
via abc.net.au
The family of a young Aboriginal man who died while waiting for an ambulance is awarded $220,000 compensation. -
Clive Palmer loses court battle over $23 million exploration debt
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer loses a court battle over a debt to an exploration company who surveyed petroleum deposits in the Gulf of Papua. -
Bail application for 11yo boy charged with Esplanade train station murder adjourned
via abc.net.au
The bail application for an 11-year-old Perth boy accused of murder is again adjourned so more information about his proposed living and schooling arrangements can be obtained. -
John Hopoate takes NRL to Supreme Court in battle to save junior coaching career at Manly Sea Eagles
via abc.net.au
Former international John Hopoate lodges papers with the New South Wales Supreme Court, seeking to save his junior rugby league coaching career at Manly. -
Thank God it's Friday - 4th March 2016
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were James O'Loghlin, Tommy Dean and Jennifer Wong. -
Sunshine Coast Fijian man helping his hometown
via abc.net.au
Avito Nakalevu's Fijian hometown lies flattened and he is determined to do something about it. -
Fremantle voters urged to pick candidate who can 'stand up for their beliefs'
via abc.net.au
The Greens make their first pitch to Fremantle voters ahead of the federal election, urging them to vote for someone who will stand up for what they believe in. -
Couple fined after emaciated dog found tied to car
via abc.net.au
A Hunter Valley woman is banned from owning any animal for two years after being found guilty of cruelty offences. -
Woman's violent abduction from Cairns home a copycat crime, police say
via abc.net.au
Police investigate far north Queensland's second abduction in less than a week, after a woman is allegedly taken from her home and assaulted in Cairns. -
Tasmanian estate brewer's journey from paddock to pint of beer
via abc.net.au
Van Dieman Brewery grows and reaps the barley and hops for its first estate beer from the farm where the brewery is located. -
Chris Hurley, Senior Sergeant cleared of Cameron Doomadgee manslaughter, faces new assault charges
via abc.net.au
A police officer once acquitted over the death in custody of Cameron Doomadgee on Palm Island is set to face court on separate assault charges. -
Travel costs of University of Tasmania Vice-Chancellor, Peter Rathjen, disappoints union
via abc.net.au
The union representing University of Tasmania staff is disappointed the Vice-Chancellor has racked up more than $50,000 travelling the globe in style in less than six months. -
WA racing minister touts for TAB as uncertainty continues over betting agency's potential sale
via abc.net.au
Country racing clubs chase a definitive answer on whether the TAB will be included in Western Australia's state budget fire sale. -
Qatar Airways showman Akbar Al Baker unleashes on everything from Badgery's Creek to MH370
In an interview with the ABC's The Business, Qatar Airways showman Akbar Al Baker rules out using Sydney's future second airport, questioned international flight safety standards and defended the Qatar government's support of the airline. -
Alliance of south-eastern Tasmanian high schools to offer Year 11 and 12 program
via abc.net.au
Six high schools in Hobart's eastern suburbs and on the east coast band together to explore offering Year 11 and 12 to their students. -
Aurora Australis: Japanese icebreaker diverts to pick up stranded Australian Antarctic expeditioners
via abc.net.au
A Japanese icebreaker will help transport 66 Antarctic expeditioners stranded at Mawson Station after Australia's icebreaker was damaged.

