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The many lives of Jim Everett
via abc.net.auJim's taste for adventure sent him far and wide from his Tasmanian birthplace. -
Calls for flexible, co-ordinated treatment system for ice addicts
via abc.net.au
A medical researcher says it is crucial Australian GPs are better trained in managing people with substance abuse issues. -
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk yet to receive ultimatum from crossbench MPs
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk sends a blunt message to crossbench MPs ahead of a visit to the state's north-west, telling them that passing her next budget in June is her highest priority. -
Operation Appleby: Two arrested by counter-terrorism police in Sydney
Two people are arrested by counter-terrorism police in Sydney as part of the ongoing Operation Appleby. New South Wales Police and the AFP will update the media at 10:00am (AEDT). -
Australian heavyweight champion Lucas Browne tests positive to banned substance: reports
Australia's first heavyweight boxing champion, Lucas 'Big Daddy' Browne, says he is seeking legal advice following reports he tested positive to a banned substance. -
Liverpool councillor calls for Mayor to be investigated for 'lying and breaking confidence'
A Sydney councillor lodges a formal code of conduct complaint against the Liverpool Mayor, accusing him of bringing the entire council into disrepute by publicly lying. -
Prostate cancer trial harnesses new Australian technology to reduce treatment time
via abc.net.au
A world-first prostate cancer trial is using revolutionary technology developed in Australia to reduce treatment time and combat side effects. -
Fairbridge Quest uncovers astonishing young West Australian musical talent
via abc.net.au
South West performers among the finalists in a song writing contest -
Fake fine charges against police officer dismissed for mental health reasons
via abc.net.au
Charges against a police highway patrolman who admitted to writing fake fines are dismissed under the Mental Health Act. -
YWCA Canberra warns 'tsunami' of older women facing homelessness
via abc.net.au
YWCA Canberra will unveil its election wish list today, amid warnings of a "tsunami" of older women facing homelessness. -
Dolphin tourism and research centre proposed for Whyalla criticised by conservationists
via abc.net.au
A proposal to build a dolphin research and tourism hub in Whyalla attracts criticism from marine conservationists who have described it as an "excuse" to feed the mammals for tourism. -
Adelaide man allegedly attempts to steal car after police give him money for train fare
via abc.net.au
A Port Adelaide man who was given money by police officers to catch a train after a fight with friends is charged after allegedly trying to steal a car. -
Easter sales boost for fisherman's cooperative as contamination concerns remain
via abc.net.au
The Newcastle Fisherman's Co-Operative is hoping to shift more than $150,000 worth of seafood this week in the lead up to Easter. -
Sydney shooting: Three arrested as police search for Heckenberg killing suspect Matthew Russell
Another three people are arrested in Sydney during the search for a man suspected of firing a gun at two men, missing and killing a man sitting in a car. -
Western Sydney home damaged in suspicious fire
A home in Sydney's west is been damaged in the second suspicious fire on the property this year. -
Essendon apologises again for supplements scandal amid Four Corners investigation
via abc.net.au
Essendon Football Club apologises once again for the catastrophic supplements program in 2012, after Four Corners revealed new details regarding what former rookie Hal Hunter was injected with. -
Adelaide Airport strike action expected to cause delays for international flights
via abc.net.au
International flights in and out of Adelaide Airport are expected to be delayed while Border Force staff take part in nationwide industrial action. -
Fernando Alonso crash at Australian Grand Prix reignites F1 safety debate about halo device
via abc.net.au
Existing safety measures saved Fernando Alonso's life in the horrific crash at the Australian Grand Prix but his escape adds a twist to the debate about proposed F1 improvements to cockpit protection. -
Wangaratta woman crashes into parked car, has keys taken by witness
via abc.net.au
A Victorian woman who was almost seven times over the legal blood alcohol limit and crashed into a parked car has her car keys taken from her by a witness, who then called police. -
Hobart's tallest building application knocked back by Hobart City Council
via abc.net.au
Hobart City Council knocks back an application to develop a hotel which would become the city's equal tallest building at a council meeting overnight. -
Community partnerships funded to counter rise of violent extremism in NSW
Fourteen organisations will receive a share of $8 million in NSW Government funding to counter the rise of violent extremism across the state, Minister for Multiculturalism John Ajaka announces. -
Rabbit-baiting program resumes at Mulligans Flat
via abc.net.au
A rabbit-baiting program run by the ACT Parks and Conservation service is set to resume at the Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. -
Broome fish kill mystery solved, likely 'one-off' warming event
via abc.net.au
The Department of Fisheries says a large-scale fish kill on the Kimberley coast appears to have been a one-off, caused by warm waters and big tides. -
Ms Dhu inquest: Dying woman shown no compassion; branded 'junkie' by police sergeant
via abc.net.au
A police officer admits her actions towards a dying Aboriginal woman in police custody showed no compassion or professionalism, and that her superior called the deceased a "f***ing junkie". -
Fifth man charged with Perth Esplanade murder
via abc.net.au
Major Crime Squad detectives charge a fifth person over the alleged murder of a 26-year-old man near Perth's Esplanade train station. -
SA Greens senators hoping for top ticket spot as double dissolution election threatens
via abc.net.au
A double dissolution election will threaten one of two seats held by the South Australian Greens, an expert says, but the Nick Xenophon Team is expected to prosper. -
Afghan cameleer immortalised with commemoration at lone grave in Alice Springs
via abc.net.au
At a heritage site officially declared in Alice Springs, the grave of Goolam Rasool Naza is an important reminder of an unparalleled period in Australia's development. -
Sydney shooting: Police closer to catching Matthew Russell, wanted over Heckenberg fatal
Police are closer to catching Matthew Russell, wanted over the fatal shooting of a man sitting in his car outside his home at Heckenberg in Sydney's south west. -
Manly beats Cronulla 22-12 at Brookvale Oval for first win of the NRL season
Manly gets its first win for 2016 with a 22-12 victory over the Cronulla Sharks at Brookvale Oval. -
Details released of new senior school assessment in Queensland; trials set for May in 250 schools
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government signs off on a major overhaul of senior school assessment, with subject results to be based on three school assessments and one external assessment from 2019. -
Brumbies chief Michael Jones stood down by board
via abc.net.au
The Brumbies club board stands down its controversial CEO Michael Jones, but he will have the chance to appeal. -
The Beauty Myth - Transcript
MIA FREEDMAN, PRESENTER: Hi. I'm Mia Freedman from media company and women's website Mamamia. Tonight's story is about a woman who's on a mission close to my heart. Chelsea Bonner runs a modelling agency and has staked her career on changing our ideas about beauty and body image. As the daughter of two famously beautiful people, Chelsea's crusade is deeply personal. This is her story. -
MH370: Possible debris from missing Malaysia Airlines flight arrives in Australia for testing
via abc.net.au
Debris found off the south-east African coast and believed by some to be from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 arrives in Australia for testing. -
Outback tourism group renews push to get more families on the road
via abc.net.au
Holidays in the outback are becoming more and more popular for families, and the Outback Queensland Tourism Association is responding with a new marketing campaign aimed at parents and children. -
Younger woman charged with murder after 81-year-old woman found dead in Freshwater apartment
A woman is charged with murder after the body of an 81-year-old woman is found at a home on Sydney's northern beaches. -
Lindt cafe gunman hoped to debate PM on live radio
The Sydney siege inquest has heard that one of the hostages was forced to call triple 0 and warn that Australia was under attack by Islamic State. In the December 2014 phone call the Lindt Cafe manager Tori Johnson calmly reads from a script handed to him by the gunman Man Haron Monis. -
Double dissolution election now likely for July 2
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister taken charge of the political agenda today, announcing he's moved the budget, he's bringing back Parliament early, and if the Senate won't pass industrial relations bills he will have an election on the second of July. Most observers expected him to have a July double dissolution election, but not to set out the course towards it today. Malcolm Turnbull has been to see the Governor-General this morning to advise him to bring back both houses of Parliament next month. -
Crossbench likely to give PM an election trigger
via abc.net.auThe Prime Minister has put the crossbench senators in an invidious position. They're faced with the choice of either supporting the bill to bring back the construction industry watchdog, or to go to a double dissolution election, which could see many of them wiped out. Last time around the Government got close, and almost got enough support for its bill. But, as Peta Donald reports from Canberra, this time, it's looking much less likely to pass. -
Girlfriend of Broome murder accused 'beaten when she asked about victim'
via abc.net.au
The former girlfriend of a Sammy Hietanen, accused of murdering a Queensland bus driver in Broome, tells a court she was assaulted by her partner when she asked what happened to the victim. -
Broome fire: Arson alleged in escalating neighbours' dispute
via abc.net.au
An escalating neighbourly dispute is believed to be to blame for an arson attack on a house where two women, one with an intellectual impairment, were inside in the Western Australian town of Broome. -
The History of the PM's Office
via abc.net.auHow has the role of the Australian Prime Minister evolved since Federation? -
WA pastoralists will not go down without a fight to retain the Pastoral Lands Board
via abc.net.au
WA pastoralists will not go down without a fight to retain the Pastoral Lands Board -
WA pastoralists will not go down without a fight to retain Pastoral Lands Board
via abc.net.au
The Pastoralists and Graziers Association says pastoralists will be disempowered without the Pastoral Lands Board. -
Bread making from the 1800s on the rise in New South Wales town of Adelong
via abc.net.au
A Scotch oven used in the 1800s helps make dough for a marketing man turned bread maker in southern New South Wales. -
Pre-polling could negatively impact charities, says election day volunteer
via abc.net.au
Pre-polling could negatively affect the amount of money charities raise on voting day, according to a charity volunteer. -
Parramatta captain Kieran Foran charged with making contact with a referee against the Bulldogs
Parramatta captain Kieran Foran is charged with contact on a referee but can avoid a ban with an early guilty plea. -
Coffs harbour protesters deliver damning message to Forestry NSW
via abc.net.au
A group of protesters has gathered outside the Coffs Harbour offices of the Forestry Corporation to protest native forest logging. -
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk yet to receive list of demands from crossbench MPs
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk sends a blunt message to crossbench MPs ahead of a visit to the state's north-west, telling them that passing her next budget in June is her highest priority. -
Jay Weatherill wants SA jobs, support for Whyalla steelworks to be key federal election issues
via abc.net.au
A solution for South Australia's dire jobs situation is the priority for any federal party to get the full backing of the State Government, Premier Jay Weatherill says. -
Crash victims had drug lab gear, explosives in car, WA inquest told
via abc.net.au
Drug-making equipment and materials linked to ATM explosions were found in the wreckage of a crash which claimed three lives in WA's South West, an inquest is told.

