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On My Feet: Running pogram aims to help WA homeless put first foot forward
via abc.net.au
A program in Western Australia works to combat the nation's rising homeless population by getting people back on their feet - and running. -
Woman missing in Blue Mountains: Calls for help heard as search enters fifth day
via abc.net.au
Police searching for an elderly woman who went missing in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, say they have heard a voice calling for help. -
'Unboil an egg' machine could revolutionise electronics, drugs
via abc.net.au
A machine that can unravel the proteins of an egg can also cut through incredibly strong carbon nanotubes, possibly revolutionising new electronics and making drugs more effective. -
Lockyer Valley acting mayor Tanya Milligan enters mayoral race
via abc.net.au
The acting mayor of southern Queensland's Lockyer Valley Regional Council has confirmed she will run for the top job after the death of mayor Steve Jones. -
Knights clash with Rabbitohs will be 'massive test' for Newcastle
via abc.net.au
Newcastle Knights co-captain Jeremy Smith says this afternoon's round two clash against the Rabbitohs will be a massive test for the team. -
Marking male embryos could hold solution to chick culling 'ethical dilemma' in global egg industry
via abc.net.au
Each year, the global egg industry kills billions of male baby chicks because only female hens lay eggsbut CSIRO scientists say they have come up with a way to ensure the males are never born, let alone culled. -
Newcastle Jets 'not finished yet' says new coach Scott Miller
via abc.net.au
Newcastle coach Scott Miller says the team's season is far from over, with the Jets facing the Western Sydney Wanderers at home on Sunday afternoon. -
Driverless cars on radar of Staysafe Committee to improve road safety
via abc.net.au
Driverless vehicle technology is on the radar of the New South Wales Staysafe Committee. -
Brumbies unbeaten in Super Rugby with 31-14 win over Western Force
via abc.net.au
The Brumbies survived a spirited challenge from Western Force to remain undefeated in Super Rugby via a 31-14 triumph in Perth. -
Corey Oates injured in Brisbane Broncos NRL win over Warriors
via abc.net.au
An injury to stand-out Corey Oates soured Brisbane's 25-10 NRL win over a gutsy Warriors on Friday night at Lang Park. -
Melbourne City defeats A-League leaders Adelaide United 1-0
via abc.net.au
Melbourne City toppled A-League ladders Adelaide United courtesy of a 1-0 victory at Hindmarsh Stadium on Friday evening, with Nick Fitzgerald scoring the winning goal for the visitors. -
Food poisoning cases potentially linked to Enlighten Night Noodle Market in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Several cases of food poisoning are potentially linked to a stall at the Enlighten Night Noodle Markets in Canberra. -
Shane Warne Foundation audit unable to establish how much charity received in cash donations
via abc.net.au
An independent audit of the charity of former cricketer Shane Warne is unable to draw conclusions on the foundation's cash donations due to its accounting practices. -
Football players confront crocodile while in Darwin to promote women in AFL
via abc.net.au
Footballer Katie Brennan plunges into Darwin's famous Cage of Death and finds herself face-to-face with an opponent like no other. -
The Science of Horror
via abc.net.au
From the Cabinet of Dr Cagliari to the latest found footage fright fest, a good horror film can make us feel as if the terrors on screen were actually happening to us. So, why do we watch them and what do they say about us? -
CBA court battle: Couple whose home was repossessed says bank forged signature
via abc.net.au
A woman and her husband who say they lost everything when their home was repossessed by the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) later discovered a signature was forged and salary falsely inflated on loan documents, a court hears. -
Daughter accused of interfering with mother's corpse appears in Perth court
via abc.net.au
A 55-year-old woman charged with interfering with her mother's corpse at the home they shared is remanded in custody after appearing in a Perth court. -
Maritime Union candidate Chris Brown near certainty for ALP Fremantle preselection
via abc.net.au
The Maritime Union's Chris Brown is set to win preselection as Labor's candidate in the federal seat of Fremantle after he was overwhelmingly endorsed in a ballot of the left faction. -
Police rearrest methamphetamine accused after WA's biggest seizure
via abc.net.au
Two men accused of dealing $320 million worth of ice - the biggest seizure of the drug in Western Australia - are rearrested after a magistrate dismisses the original charges against them over a technicality. -
Family of Darwin golfer killed by falling branch plead for similar trees to be chopped down
via abc.net.au
All Darwin's mature African mahogany trees in public places should be chopped down, the family of a man who died when a branch fell on him at a golf course say. -
Bateman preselection clash: Liberal MPs Dean Nalder and Matt Taylor nominate for new seat
via abc.net.au
A preselection battle among the WA Liberal Party for the new electorate of Bateman will go ahead, with Transport Minister Dean Nalder and backbencher Matt Taylor both nominating for the seat. -
APY Lands exchange program building understanding and friendships at Adelaide school
via abc.net.au
A program is giving students from South Australia's remote APY Lands the opportunity to visit an Adelaide private school. -
Queensland Women's Week: An active life at 100 years for Yeppoon's Joan Giles
via abc.net.au
When Joan Giles was born 100 years ago in Cootamundra the world was a very different place. -
Kim Beazley backs WA Labor leader Mark McGowan as Stephen Smith remains silent
via abc.net.au
Former federal Labor leader Kim Beazley predicts Mark McGowan will win next year's state election and deflects speculation his leadership is under threat, amid calls for Stephen Smith to contest the position. -
Transparent worm reveals healing power of nerves to Queensland scientists
via abc.net.au
It is hoped a roundworm that is found in soil could soon help scientists understand how to treat damaged nerves in the human body. -
Cootes crash driver Shane Anthony Day receives suspended sentence
via abc.net.au
Truck driver Shane Day, who was involved in the fatal crash of a fuel tanker on Sydney's northern beaches in 2013, receives a 12-month suspended sentence and a fine. -
Chermside shopping centre robbery: 84-year-old man left unconscious in restroom after watch, wallet stolen
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a man who robbed an 84-year-old man while he was in the restroom of a Brisbane shopping centre. -
Quad bike accident: Tasmanian judge to hold UK hearing over woman's $40 million damages case
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian Supreme Court judge will travel to England next month to hear evidence in a $40 million damages case over a King Island quad bike accident. -
Former chief justice David Malcolm honoured with 33-storey tower
via abc.net.au
The centrepiece of Perth's justice precincta 33-storey tower located on Cathedral Squareis named in honour of the late former chief justice David Malcolm. -
70 Indigenous people being tested for bridging program to enter the army
via abc.net.auIndigenous men and women from across Australia are in Darwin testing their appetite for the Australian Army. Seventy candidates for the army's Indigenous Development Program have been given a tour of the 1st Aviation Regiment at Robertson Barracks today. Only 30 make it through to the program, which provides literacy and numeracy qualifications equivalent to year 10. -
Driverless cars' future reliant on human and robot communication, scientist Christopher Lindinger says
via abc.net.au
Austrian scientist Christopher Lindinger tells the World Science Festival in Brisbane that interaction between humans and robots needs to be refined in preparation for the future of driverless cars. -
Booming Melbourne property market, Tatts pay-out, boosts Victoria's surplus
via abc.net.au
A booming property market and a windfall from a High Court pokies judgement boosts Victoria's budget surplus to $1.5 billion. -
Loggerhead turtles set to embark on 16-year journey
via abc.net.au
The group of turtles will be taken off the Queensland coast before making their way to South America, and then back home. -
Queensland Nickel: 550 workers wait for news on jobs after refinery gets environmental approval
via abc.net.au
More than 500 workers finish what could be their last day at Clive Palmer's north Queensland nickel refinery after its new manager fails to announce whether they will be kept on. -
Delays in investigation allowed sex offender to destroy evidence
via abc.net.auThe Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has heard that a sex offender was able to destroy evidence because it took police so long to search his home. Two NSW detectives have appeared at a public hearing into former dance teacher Grant Davies, who has pleaded guilty to dozens of sex offences. -
CounterMove opens Sydney Dance Company's 2016 season with two contrasting works
via abc.net.au
Sydney Dance Company's 2016 season-opener CounterMove is a wonderful mix of the light and dark of contemporary dance. -
Tasmanian painter David Keeling beats almost 300 artists to claim coveted Glover Prize
via abc.net.au
Hobart artist David Keeling's work Lowtide, Soft Breeze, which depicts a walk along a shoreline track in northern Tasmania, beats more than 280 entries in Australia's richest landscape art prize. -
Linc Energy to stand trial over alleged gas breach at Chinchilla trial site
via abc.net.au
The energy company is committed to stand trial on five charges it breached Queensland's environmental laws at its underground coal gasification site. -
Beef producer Australian Country Choice partners with Asian investment firm Genius Link Asset Management
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest privately owned cattle companies has partnered with an Asian investment firm to boost its export opportunities. -
ACC managing director David Foote says the agreement with an Asian investment firm is a 'significant' step
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest privately owned cattle companies has partnered with an Asian investment firm to boost its export opportunities. -
Jobs of 550 workers at Clive Palmer's nickel refinery still in doubt
via abc.net.au
Confusion reigns as 550 workers at Clive Palmer's nickel refinery in north Queensland await their fate. Chances of a last minute reprieve appear to be fading as employment contracts have not yet been offered to the workers by Clive Palmer's new operating company Queensland Nickel Sales. The administrator FTI Consulting has told workers that unless those contracts do appear, they will lose their jobs at the close of business today. -
Rare hybrid dolphin found on Broome beach
via abc.net.au
Scientists gather DNA samples from a unique hybrid dolphin that washed ashore in Western Australia's north. -
Missing English woman Anne Collinson thought to have been in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A woman in England who left her cat with neighbours and told them she would be back in a few days is missing and is thought to be in Australia. -
St Patrick's Day parade cancelled in Sydney for first time since 1979
There will be no march through Sydney's city centre this St Patrick's Day for the first time in over 30 years, with organisers blaming a funding shortfall for the cancellation. -
Spoken-word poetry scene thriving in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Few would expect spoken-word poetry to draw large crowds and sold-out shows, but in Adelaide this underground art form is flourishing. -
Spoken word poet Manal Younus
via abc.net.au
Spoken word poet Manal Younus -
Poet Gemma Boyd
via abc.net.au
Poet Gemma Boyd -
Manal Younus performing
via abc.net.au
Manal Younus performing -
Large crowd at Fringe spoken word poetry event
via abc.net.au
The Fringe Festival spoken word poetry event sold out days in advance, drawing an enthusiastic crowd -
Jason Marsiglia
via abc.net.au
Poet Jason Marsiglia

