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3M plays down impact of toxic chemicals affecting Williamtown water
via abc.net.au
The American company that once manufactured firefighting foam used at the Williamtown Air Force base plays down the health impacts of chemicals at the centre of a water contamination scandal. -
The Business of Balance: An interview with Tracey Hayes, chief executive of the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association
via abc.net.au
The debate around fracking is set to heat up the NT Cattlemen's Association conference in Alice Springs. -
Why David Klemmer must be banned, and other takeaways from round two of the NRL
via abc.net.au
Why David Klemmer should be punished for contact with the referee and other lesson to take away from round two of the NRL. -
Local businessman shot dead in 'targeted' attack in Brunswick East
via abc.net.au
A local businessman is shot dead in Brunswick East in what Victoria Police homicide squad detectives say is a targeted attack. -
WA Labor endorses leader's pick, Reece Whitby for Baldivis
via abc.net.au
West Australian Labor Leader Mark McGowan's pick for the newly created seat of Baldivis is endorsed at a State Executive meeting in another blow to former federal MP Stephen Smith. -
Rare 'fairy circles' discovered near Newman in Western Australia
via abc.net.au
The chance discovery of enigmatic hexagonal shapes in vegetation, known as 'fairy circles', in Western Australia's Pilbara region is providing new insight into one of nature's enduring puzzles. -
Injured man 'lucky' after fall in South Australia's Cleland Conservation Park
via abc.net.au
A 35-year-old man remains in hospital after spending two days injured in the Cleland Conservation Park in the Adelaide Hills. -
Fears grow for elderly NSW woman missing in Blue Mountains for nine days
via abc.net.au
A police search of remote bushland - near where people reported hearing voices - fails to find an elderly woman now missing for nine days in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. -
Cashless welfare card trial begins in Ceduna
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government's trial of a cashless welfare card begins in the South Australian town of Ceduna today. All welfare recipients except veterans and pensioners will have 80 per cent of their benefit paid direct to the debit card, which can't be used for gambling or alcohol. The Human Services Minister Alan Tudge says three trials in all will be held before the Government decides on a wider roll-out. -
SA outback mining camps cut off by flood water; supplies flown into William Creek
via abc.net.au
Wet weather continues to slow gas and petroleum activities across parts of South Australia's Cooper Basin, with some isolated camps now running low on food supplies. -
Hazelwood fire: EPA expected to charge GDF Suez over 2014 coal mine fire
via abc.net.au
GDF Suez, the owner of the Hazelwood coal mine, is expected to face 12 more charges over the 2014 mine fire that burned for 45 days. -
Clive Palmer says Yabulu refinery not due to reopen until end of July; blames 7yo for gnome tweet
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer says his Yabulu refinery in north Queensland is not expected to reopen until the end of July, and blames his young daughter for a tweet of a gnome giving the finger to Queensland Treasurer Curtis Pitt. -
Coral bleaching threat level increased by Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
via abc.net.au
Authorities monitoring the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority increases the coral bleaching threat level after divers find widespread loss of coral. -
Massive dragon to light up Handa Opera's outdoor Sydney production of Giacomo Puccini's Turandot
Opera Australia unveils the set for its latest outdoor opera complete with a massive sharp-toothed fire-breathing dragon. -
Early start to Hunter olive season after hot, dry end to summer
via abc.net.au
The Hunter's olive season kicks off earlier than ever thanks to a wet start to the year, followed by a hot, dry February. -
Sydney weather: Three-week dry spell relieved with rainfall overnight, more expected
Sydney city's extended dry spell comes to an end with showers moving across the coast this morning, and more rainfall expected later today and tomorrow. -
Parramatta assault: CCTV shows men attacking 20yo victim in Sydney's west
Graphic surveillance vision showing two men repeatedly kicking another man on a Sydney footpath is released by police. -
Ceduna's cashless welfare card will help address drug and alcohol problems, mayor says
via abc.net.au
The trial of a cashless welfare card in South Australia's Far West begins today despite it continuing to generate division in the community. -
Person killed in Campbell crash after car catches fire
via abc.net.au
One person dies after their car crashes into a wall and bursts into flames in Canberra's inner-north. -
ARL Commission meeting in Sydney set to discuss options for NRL chief and Parramatta's salary cap problems
A new boss for rugby league and the Eels' ongoing salary cap woes are expected to be high on the agenda when the ARL Commission meets on Tuesday. -
NRL round two: What can we take away from the second week of rugby league in 2016?
Grandstand takes a look at what we know after round two of the 2016 NRL season. -
WA fires: Blaze threatens lives and homes at Meelon, south of Perth
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of firefighters are working through the night to tackle an out-of-control bushfire burning in the tiny community of Meelon, south of Perth. -
Sydney weather: Power restored to thousands after severe thunderstorms hit
via abc.net.au
Power is restored to thousands of homes and businesses in Greater Western Sydney that were affected when severe storms swept across the region. -
Joondalup fire contained after hundreds evacuated from uni campus, buildings damaged
via abc.net.au
Firefighters contain a bushfire burning in Perth's north that caused the evacuation of a university campus and damaged two buildings. -
Former tourist icons make way for authentic experiences on the Sunshine Coast
via abc.net.au
The Big Macadamia Nut and the Big Cow are losing the fight against their surrounding native environments as well as passing tourists, experts say. -
Wests Tigers beat Manly Sea Eagles 36-22 in powerful attacking display at Leichhardt Oval
Wests Tigers were supposed to be a laughing stock this season, but they are unbeaten after two rounds following a 36-22 win over the Sea Eagles. -
Purple Smile wins $400,000 Adelaide Cup at Morphettville
via abc.net.au
The David Hayes and Tom Dabernig trained Purple Smile takes out the Adelaide Cup at Morphettville racecourse. -
Bull invades pitch, charges junior soccer players in Maryborough
via abc.net.au
A bull takes to the field at a junior soccer game in Queensland, charging the young players and sending them running for cover. -
Queensland crossbenchers threaten to support Opposition if Premier moves to call early election
via abc.net.au
Queensland's crossbench MPs will vote to effectively make Lawrence Springborg premier if Annastacia Palaszczuk calls an early election. -
Willem Westra van Holthe's estranged wife to contest charge of assaulting husband
via abc.net.au
The estranged wife of Northern Territory's former deputy chief minister Willem Westra van Holthe will appear in court to contest a charge of assaulting him. -
Collapsed training college owners had long-term plan to escape sector, paid themselves $20 million
via abc.net.au
The owners of a major training college that collapsed after the Government cracked down on 'study now, pay later' loans appear to have had a long-term plan to cut and run from the sector. -
Botany Bay Council former CFO Gary Goodman 'a liar and thief' ICAC hears
A senior council officer has agreed that he is a liar, a thief and a fraudster during questioning at a corruption watchdog hearing in Sydney. -
Former Marist Brothers teacher admits indecently assaulting students
via abc.net.au
A former Catholic school teacher pleads guilty to a string of indecent assaults on students in Newcastle and Casino in northern NSW in the 1970s and 80s. -
Two men arrested over car jackings in Melbourne's south-east may have Apex gang links, police say
via abc.net.au
Two men police believe may be affiliated with the Apex gang which was involved in a brawl in Melbourne's CBD are arrested over car jackings in Melbourne's south-east. -
How I Met Your Father - Transcript
via abc.net.auCAROLINE JONES, PRESENTER: Tonight, an Australian Story that made headlines around the world. Hello. I'm Caroline Jones. Aminah Hart is a former advertising executive who always wanted to be a mother. But no-one expected the back-to-front romance that would bring this about. Since Aminah first appeared on the program, a lot has happened. Now she has attracted the interest of a publisher - and there's also the possibility of a movie. This is the story that started it all: -
Two women dead, two others injured in stabbing at Gordonvale, south of Cairns
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Two women are dead and a man and a woman are injured following a stabbing at Gordonvale, south of Cairns. -
Joondalup fire causes uni campus evacuation
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of staff, students and children are evacuated from a university campus in Perth's north as a bushfire sweeps through the area. -
Sisa Waqa to be released by Canberra Raiders ahead of move to French rugby side FC Grenoble
via abc.net.au
Sisa Waqa will leave the Canberra Raiders in June, with the winger set to make a move to France to play rugby union. -
Victorian Premier promises to 'smash' violent mob
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Premier has promised police will punish up to 200 young men who created havoc in Melbourne's CBD on Saturday night. Police say the young men punched and stole from members of the public, in the midst of celebrations for the city's Moomba Festival. -
Senate stunt could cause problems for DD trigger: Constitutional expert
via abc.net.auConstitutional legal scholar George Williams says a motion to bring on a debate about the Government's ABCC legislation will weaken it as a potential trigger for a double dissolution election. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce could be facing a new threat in his upcoming campaign to hold onto his seat of New England. -
Purple Smile wins $400,000 Adelaide Cup
via abc.net.au
The David Hayes trained Purple Smile takes the Adelaide Cup at Morphettville racecourse this afternoon. -
Severe thunderstorms hits parts of Sydney leaving thousands of homes and businesses without power
More than 5,000 homes and businesses are without power in Greater Western Sydney after severe storms swept across the region. -
Alice Springs School of the Air gets million dollars of Northern Territory Government funding
via abc.net.auAlice Springs School of the Air has been given a $1 million dollar funding boost as part of a broader NT Government stimulus package. -
Mysterious Yellow Canopy Syndrome spreads further south in Queensland's cane growing regions
via abc.net.au
A mysterious sugar cane disease spreads from north Queensland to further south. -
Qld LNP leader labels proposed tree clearing changes as a 'dreadful attack' on farmers
via abc.net.au
Queensland Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg says proposed changes to tree clearing laws are a "dreadful attack" on farmers. -
LNP leader Lawrence Springborg labels proposed tree clearing changes as a 'dreadful attack' on farmers
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Opposition Leader saysare a "dreadful attack" on farmers.The Palaszczuk Labor Government is expected to introduce tighter vegetation management laws to parliament this week, as per the party's pre-election commitment.LNP leader Lawrence Springborg has ruled out supporting any changes."We will stand and defend the current laws in the State which ensure we have a responsible regime for land clearing in Queensland," he said. -
Children allegedly left in car in Alice Springs as temperatures reached 29C
via abc.net.au
An Alice Springs man who allegedly left two young children alone in a car in a shopping centre car park for 15 minutes faces court charged with multiple offences. -
WA regional museums funding cuts could mean changed opening hours
via abc.net.au
Regional museums in Western Australia will need to change their opening hours as $1.8m is withdrawn from museums across the state, the Minister for Culture and the Arts says. -
Injured man rescued two days after fall in South Australia's Cleland Conservation Park
via abc.net.au
A 35-year-old man is flown to Royal Adelaide Hospital with leg injuries after a fall at Cleland Conservation Park in the Adelaide Hills. -
Multiple people stabbed in Gordonvale, south of Cairns
via abc.net.au
Emergency crews are called to a serious multiple stabbing at Gordonvale, south of Cairns.

