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Blue-green algae outbreak spreading through the Murray River
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Blue-green algae is spreading though the Murray River and authorities say there is little they can do to stop the outbreak. -
Video shows moment crocodile handler attacked at Townsville wildlife sanctuary
via abc.net.au
A woman who was attacked by a crocodile at a wildlife sanctuary in Queensland is expected to make a full recovery. -
Tasmanian driving offences under review after pregnant woman Sarah Paino's Hobart crash death
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A review of Tasmania's driving laws for offences that result in death or injury will go ahead after a pregnant woman was killed when her car was hit by an allegedly stolen vehicle in January. -
Vincent Mayor John Carey poised to show hand for Perth seat
via abc.net.au
Vincent Mayor John Carey is today expected to announce plans to run for Labor for the seat of Perth at the next state election. -
Victoria 'won't cop' federal challenge over $73 million hospital funding stoush
via abc.net.au
The Victorian and Federal Governments appear to be headed for a showdown over national health funding after accusations the state has been incorrectly reporting its hospital activity to get more money. -
Ingleburn shooting: Shooter's father charged after siege in Sydney's south-west
via abc.net.au
The father of a man who took his own life after a fatal shooting at Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west yesterday is charged. -
Seven fishermen, including children, found safe in Gulf of Carpentaria
via abc.net.au
A group of people, including three children, reported missing in Queensland's Gulf Country are located safe and well. -
CEOs and chefs team up to cook for hundreds of Australia's needy
via abc.net.au
Overnight, 50 renowned chefs and 150 business leaders teamed up to cook a three-course meal for some of the nation's needy. The annual CEO Cook Off is a charity event spearheaded by Oz Harvest, a charity that aims to reduce food waste. Recipients say it's an important evening that helps them to forget about their daily struggle to put food on the table. -
Hazard, environmental audits in for Visy Tumut mill
via abc.net.au
The 2015 hazard audit of Visy's pulp and paper mill operations at Tumut in southern New South Wales makes nine recommendations and says three are a high priority, citing the risk of explosion. -
Calls for youth justice centre riot review to be made public
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Opposition wants a review of Monday's "dangerous and destructive" riot at Melbourne Juvenile Justice Centre to be made public. -
Hunter Valley woodland status upgraded from threatened to critically endangered
via abc.net.au
There are heightened fears for a Hunter Valley woodland, prompting its threatened status to be upgraded to critically endangered. -
MP pushes for blood tests for red zone residents following Williamtown chemical contamination
via abc.net.au
There are calls for Williamtown residents to be offered blood tests in the wake of a contamination crisis. -
Thousands of baby oysters flown to remote Indigenous communities for farming
via abc.net.au
Thousands of baby rock oysters have been flown to Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory for farming. -
Criticism continues to mount in Riverina about delivery of Basin Plan's constraints management strategy
via abc.net.au
A Murrumbidgee River landholder has told the ABC a "dispute resolution specialist" has been called in for meetings on the Murray Darling Basin Plan's constraints management strategy. -
Cronulla Sharks' Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird cleared by club chief over Sydney bar incident
Cronulla chief executive Lyall Gorman says Sharks players Valentine Holmes and Jack Bird have nothing to worry about after a Sydney bar incident on Sunday. -
Woman dies in suspicious house fire in Lalor Park
A woman has died in a suspicious house fire at Lalor Park in Sydney's west. -
Ingleburn shooting: Three men shot in Sydney's south-west were brothers
The three men targeted in yesterday's fatal shooting at Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west were brothers. -
Becoming a man: Toby's insight into the transition process
via abc.net.au
Mount Gambier's Toby Harrap has invited the public to be witness to his transition from female to male. -
Ingleburn shooting: Three men shot in Sydney's southwest were brothers
The three men targeted in yesterday's fatal shooting at Ingleburn in Sydney's south west were brothers. -
International Women's Day 2016: Women who helped shape Canberra
via abc.net.au
On International Women's Day, meet four remarkable women who have helped shape Canberra into the city it is today. -
Centre for Defence Industry Capability will be based in Adelaide, Malcolm Turnbull to announce
via abc.net.au
The Centre for Defence Industry Capability is due to start operations in the second half of the year in Adelaide, with Malcolm Turnbull to make the announcement in South Australia today. -
Darwin port's 99-year Chinese deal funds $100 million boost to Northern Territory economy
via abc.net.au
The NT Government announces the first of its $100 million in stimulus spending commitments funded by the contentious 99-year lease of Darwin's port to a Chinese company. -
Rob Pyne quits Queensland Labor Party; Palaszczuk Government now even with LNP at 42 seats
via abc.net.au
Queensland Labor MP Rob Pyne has quit the Labor Party, loosening the Palaszczuk Government's grip on power. The ALP and LNP now each hold 42 seats. -
Retta Dixon survivors seek answers as to what happened to baby Sandra 50 years on
via abc.net.au
Despite 50 years of distance, the people who knew Sandra Wardle can instantly recall the baby being brutally force-fed at Darwin's Retta Dixon home, and they are now seeking answers over her death. -
Perth Glory reach A-League top six by sinking 10-man Newcastle Jets 2-0 at Perth Oval
via abc.net.au
The Glory climb into the top six and deal a hammer blow to Newcastle's A-League finals hopes, beating the Jets 2-0 in Perth. -
Six teenagers armed with poles on roof of Melbourne Youth Justice Centre end stand-off
via abc.net.au
Six teenagers, some armed with poles, end their stand-off after hours spent on the roof of Melbourne's Youth Justice Centre in Parkville. -
Cronulla Sharks' Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird involved in heated incident at Sydney bar on Sunday night
The NRL is set to investigate after Cronulla players Jack Bird and Valentine Holmes were involved in a heated incident at a Sydney bar on Sunday. -
Backpackers have luggage stolen, burned along Victoria's Surf Coast
via abc.net.au
Three German backpackers have their luggage stolen and burned after balaclava-clad thieves smash their car window at Lorne along Victoria's Surf Coast. -
My Conscience Tells Me - Transcript
via abc.net.auCAROLINE JONES, PRESENTER: Hello. I'm Caroline Jones. Tonight, a doctor who believes the terminally ill, and those with unbearable pain and suffering, should have a choice about when to end their lives. For more than two decades, Dr Rodney Syme has been campaigning to legalise voluntary euthanasia. It's an issue that polarises the medical community. At the age of 80, Dr Syme says that time is running out for him to see the law changed - and he's decided to risk everything, even if it means going -
Adelaide police find distressed dog without water on hot day, man and woman reported for ill-treatment
via abc.net.au
A man and a woman are reported for ill-treatment of a dog found by Adelaide police in a toilet block at units in Hectorville on an extremely hot day. -
Melbourne Storm mark Billy Slater's return with hard-fought 18-16 win over St George Illawarra
Billy Slater proves his mere presence is enough to influence the game as the Storm beat the Dragons 18-16 in his NRL return. -
Boxing program sees disengaged youth in the ring with police to change behaviour
via abc.net.au
A program that pits the unlikely combination of disengaged youth against WA police officers in the boxing ring is helping teach dedication, discipline and good behaviour. -
Holly sensors trial monitors seniors to keep them safe at home
via abc.net.au
Seniors may soon be able to live independently for longer with the help of a new device being trialled that helps carers to monitor them from afar. -
Crocodile attacks handler in Billabong Sanctuary near Townsville
via abc.net.au
A crocodile bites its handler on the arm at a wildlife sanctuary near Townsville. Owners say the 2.5-metre female, named Tipper, will not be put down. -
Richard Graham 'absolutely gutted' by Queensland Reds sacking in Super Rugby
via abc.net.au
A devastated Richard Graham says he accepts the Queensland Reds' decision to sack him as head coach, admitting he failed to get the results during his time in charge. -
NSW, Victoria critical of plan for greater federal control of NDIS
NSW and Victoria have lashed out at Social Services Minister Christian Porter's plan to give the federal government greater control over the National Disability Insurance Scheme's board. -
Watchdog warns chiropractors over unsupported health benefit claims
The chiropractic watchdog is cracking down on unsupported and misleading claims in chiropractors' advertising, including that spinal manipulation can treat disease. -
Michael Daley, NSW shadow treasurer, becomes Labor deputy leader, replacing Linda Burney
via abc.net.au
Shadow treasurer Michael Daley is endorsed as deputy leader by the New South Wales Labor Party, replacing Linda Burney as she makes a tilt at federal politics. -
Ingleburn shooting: Gunman who shot three people dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound
via abc.net.au
The gunman at the centre of a six-hour siege at a Sydney industrial unit has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound hours after shooting a man dead and wounding two others, police say. -
Scriptwriters battle Screenrights for "tens of millions of dollars" in royalties
The Australian Writers' Guild is taking legal action against a federal government authorised royalty collection agency in the federal court. -
Packer embarks on another round of dates with Crown suitors
James Packer has held a fresh round of talks with partners including US property giant Blackstone Real Estate over the proposed privatisation of Crown Resorts. -
NT Government moves remote housing funding rules goalposts as Indigenous anger bubbles up
via abc.net.au
As the Federal Government's major funding program for NT Indigenous housing comes to an end, Aboriginal communities are becoming more desperate for anything to improve their living conditions. -
Glen Waverley line suspended because of overhead power issues
Commuters on the Glen Waverley line are facing a lengthy trip home on Monday, after an overhead power issue caused the line to be suspended. -
Six teenagers armed with poles on roof of Melbourne Youth Justice Centre
via abc.net.au
Six teenagers, some armed with poles, are on the top of the roof of Melbourne's Youth Justice Centre in Parkville, police say. -
NSW in the grips of an endless summer as the mercury refuses to drop
via abc.net.au
It might be autumn, but New South Wales is still sweltering through summer-like conditions with a record-breaking heatwave, the weather bureau says. -
ACCC will say on Thursday if Coles can buy nine Supabarn stores
Competition watchdog's decision on Thursday on whether Coles can buy Suparbarn. -
New mosque plan for Narre Warren green wedge attracts angry opposition
A plan for a large mosque in a green wedge zone is attracting angry opposition in Melbourne's south east, with police investigating an alleged incident of arson that saw signs outside the property advertising the permit application set on fire. -
Champion horse trainer Todd Austin home in Barcaldine after life-saving brain surgery
via abc.net.au
When champion trainer Todd Austin arrived at the Birdsville Races in September 2015, it was clear to those around him that something was not right. -
Andrews government backs away from plan to make Safe Schools mandatory
The Andrews government has backed away from an election promise to implement the Safe Schools program in every state high school. -
Hotels could seek compensation over light rail construction
Northbourne Avenue businesses will lose customers or even fail because of construction of the light rail line, an owner has warned.

