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Albany sea rescue crews fear more Salmon Holes drownings this Easter
via abc.net.au
Rescuers fear rock anglers could place themselves in danger this Easter weekend with an influx of fishers expected to head to the notorious Great Southern rock fishing blackspot, Salmon Holes. -
RSPCA probe to continue after WA Parliament approves extension
via abc.net.au
Critics of a controversial probe of the RSPCA say a parliamentary decision to extend the inquiry smacks of a 'McCarthyist witch-hunt'. -
Antarctic scientists monitoring clouds to better understand weather, improve forecasting
via abc.net.au
World-leading cloud research at Macquarie Island will improve weather forecasting and warnings in the Southern Hemisphere, Antarctic scientists say. -
Black rats targeted for eradication on Big Green Island to protect birds
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's environment department joins forces with conservation groups to try to rid an important bird habitat of rats. -
Suspected murder-suicide of mother and son after bodies found at bottom of Maroubra cliff
via abc.net.au
The bodies of a 26-year-old woman and a two-year-old boy have been found at the bottom of a cliff at Maroubra, in Sydney's east, police say. -
Naive or noble? A student journalist's dangerous plan to become a war correspondent
via abc.net.au
The ongoing military conflict in Syria has made it one of the most dangerous places in the world but Henry Squire, a 22-year-old journalism student who grew up on a farm in rural Western Australia, is determined to go there in the name of storytelling. -
Nerdzilla reviews Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
via abc.net.au
The critics hate it but the geeks love it - so what will a pair of geeky critics think? -
Collingwood players reportedly failed drugs tests in AFL off-season
via abc.net.au
Collingwood has been rocked by reports that up to 11 of the club's players tested positive to illicit drugs over the off-season. -
Socceroos closer to 2018 World Cup qualification with 7-0 win over Tajikistan
via abc.net.au
The Socceroos take Tajikistan apart with a dominant 7-0 win in Adelaide that sees them all but move to the next stage of 2018 World Cup qualifying. -
Peter Moody bows out a Group One winner with Flamberge in the William Reid Stakes
via abc.net.au
Trainer Peter Moody leaves racing with another Group One win as Flamberge wins the William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley. -
Australia v Tajikistan: Socceroos' 2018 World Cup qualifier at Adelaide Oval as it happened
via abc.net.au
The Socceroos move slightly closer to 2018 World Cup qualification with a resounding 7-0 dismantling of Tajikistan at the Adelaide Oval. -
Richmond Tigers beat Carlton Blues by nine points in AFL season opener at the MCG
via abc.net.au
A gallant performance from last year's wooden spooners Carlton was not enough to prevent Richmond opening the 2016 AFL season with a nine-point win at the MCG on Thursday evening. -
Locusts swarm town centres and pastoral stations in WA's central Kimberley
via abc.net.au
Towns and pastoral stations in WA's central Kimberley have been invaded by swarms of locusts attracted by the summer rain. -
Ms Dhu inquest: 'Distressing' footage of dying woman withheld despite family's wishes
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's coroner refuses to publicly release footage of an Aboriginal woman in police custody in the two days leading up to her death, despite her family calling for it to be made available. -
Police search for missing APY Lands health worker Gayle Woodford
via abc.net.au
Police hold serious concerns for health worker Gayle Woodford who has gone missing in South Australia's Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. -
Elizabeth Quay water park to stay closed until winter while filter upgrades performed
via abc.net.au
Work will start next week on improving filtration at the Elizabeth Quay water park, which may not be fully open again until mid-winter. -
Brisbane Broncos studying footballers' sleep, sweat and breathing to secure edge in player performance
via abc.net.au
Sleeping, breathing, and sweat are the new areas of research into player performance for one of Australia's elite sporting clubs, as they look to secure an edge over their opponents. -
Murder verdict quashed in Darren Ashley case, retrial ordered for Alice Springs killing
via abc.net.au
An Alice Springs man has his life sentence for the murder of his ex-partner quashed after the NT Court of Appeal found the trial should not have proceeded after the judge received a note from a juror. -
Lead homicide detective 'astonished' audio evidence from scene not heard by jury in manslaughter case
via abc.net.au
A recording made by an ambulance officer at the scene where a young mother was accidentally shot while smoking ice with friends was never heard by the jury in her manslaughter case. -
WA authorities call for cool as 'ramp rage' plagues boat ramps
via abc.net.au
Authorities ask boaties to keep cool to avoid "ramp rage" with favourable conditions likely to lead to crowding this Easter long weekend. -
Sea Lake's baffling influx of Chinese tourists
via abc.net.au
Most people planning an Easter holiday wouldn't consider a drought-stricken grain town in one of the most remote parts of Victoria. But over the past couple of years Sea Lake, in the Mallee wheat belt, has seen an influx of Chinese tourists. The visitors could be the lifeline the community needs, because like many rural towns across Australia it's in sharp decline. -
Liberal Party losing millions for non disclosure of illegal donations
via abc.net.auThe curtain rose today on a second act of the drama involving illegal donations from property developers to the Liberal Party. The New South Wales Electoral Commission has ruled that the party is continuing to conceal rather than disclose the identity of donors who partly bankrolled the 2011 State poll. Until the party complies with the Electoral Commission ruling, it'll be cut off from more than $4 million in public campaign funding. -
Australia v Tajikistan: Socceroos' 2018 World Cup qualifier at Adelaide Oval live blog
via abc.net.au
The Socceroos can move another step closer to the 2018 World Cup with a win over Tajikistan at the Adelaide Oval. Join Grandstand's live blog. -
Flinders Island's Butter Factory Boys vintage wine and music
via abc.net.au
The grapes are almost ready for harvest at the Butter Factory vineyard on Flinders Island in Bass Strait. -
Adelaide growth boundary: SA Opposition amends laws to include councillor on development panel
via abc.net.au
A stoush over the membership of local planning bodies could hold up the passage of the South Australian Government's overhaul to the planning system. -
Social media campaign #dontwasteourforests aims to stop illegal dumping by making it disgusting
via abc.net.au
Illegal dumping of waste is a problem around Australia but at Orange in central west New South Wales a government-funded community project is taking to social media to try to change dumpers' behaviour. -
Lack of adult whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef baffles ocean researchers
via abc.net.au
The disappearance of adult whale sharks from prominent habitat areas, including Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef, prompts concern about the future conservation of the species. -
Danny Klobucar not guilty of Canberra grandfather's murder by reason of mental impairment
via abc.net.au
Danny Klobucar is found not guilty by reason of mental impairment of the murder of Canberra grandfather Miodrag Gajic in early 2014. -
Body found in River Torrens in 'suspicious' circumstances
via abc.net.au
Adelaide police are treating the discovery of a man's body in the River Torrens, near the University of Adelaide in the CBD, as suspicious. -
Gary Brabham, son of racing car legend, found guilty of child rape
via abc.net.au
The son of motor racing champion Jack Brabham is found guilty of raping a six-year-old girl. -
Andrew Hallcroft admits in police interview to killing and dumping Allan Ryan in wheelie bin
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man who confessed to fatally stabbing another man sat down to eat a bowl of "spag bol" the following morning before dumping the body in a wheelie bin, police interviews obtained by the ABC show. -
Investors frustrated over lengthy FIRB approval process, CBRE Agribusiness says
via abc.net.au
Commercial real estate company CBRE Agribusiness says lengthy Foreign Investment Review Board approvals processes is sending a message that it is too hard to do business in Australia. -
Former Olympian Oliver Dziubak accused of selling anabolic steroids
via abc.net.au
A former Olympian has appeared in Kalgoorlie Magistrates Court after being charged with illegally selling anabolic steroids. -
So what is it like to have Tom Keneally as your Dad?
via abc.net.au
Meg and Tom Keneally talk about the first book they have written together, The Soldiers Curse -
PM spruiks Defence White Paper opportunities during NSW South Coast visit, no promise to use Australian steel
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister spruiks the opportunities brought about by the Defence White Paper during a visit to the NSW south coast, but will not commit to using Australian steel. -
Comedy and the 2016 Moosehead Awards recipients including Tom Ballard
via abc.net.au
This year's recipients of the 2016 Moosehead Awards, Tom Ballard, Laura Davis and Kate Dehmert discuss what goes into making a comedy show funny. -
Using Aussie slang makes a person more likeable, ANU study finds
via abc.net.au
Using slang words ending in 'ie' or 'o', such as truckie and ambo, makes you more likeable to your fellow Australians, a study finds. -
A word in your ear: the language of discrimination
via abc.net.au
Professor Roly Sussex discusses those words we use, deliberately or not, that are hurtful. -
Distinguished gentlemen discussing art including the work of artist Jan Senbergs
via abc.net.au
Artist Jan Senbergs explains what it is that inspires his work and Geoffrey Edwards talks about why he is retiring from the Geelong Art Gallery. -
NSW Premier says 'calendar shoot' comment to Labor's Jodi McKay was 'light banter'
Mike Baird apologises for likening Labor frontbencher Jodi McKay's behaviour to a "calendar shoot" but says his remarks were "a bit of light banter". -
Mary Black's farewell tour of Australia and why Adam Hills has brought comedian Jake Johannsen to Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Songstress Mary Black explains why this is her final tour of Australia and comedian Jake Johannsen tells us why this is his first time performing in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. -
Bligh Park family may have been targeted in robbery over belief they had large amounts of cash, police say
A family attacked in a violent home invasion in Sydney's north west may have been targeted in the belief they had a large amount of cash in their home, NSW Police say. -
Relationships and the Internet
via abc.net.auWhat impact has the internet had on marriages and personal relationships? -
Unnoticed death of reclusive neighbour in Castlemaine raises questions about community
via abc.net.au
The discovery of a woman's body in Castlemaine three weeks after she died has left the tight-knit community saddened and asking many questions. -
Tiahleigh Palmer: New information leads police to search homes, vehicles
via abc.net.au
A number of homes and vehicles have been searched following a plea for information by the mother of Tiahleigh Palmer, police say, as forensic officers continue to comb through a house in Logan. -
Food Memories
via abc.net.auWhy is the smell and taste of some foods so evocative of the past? -
Queensland irrigator lobby groups frustrated by planned increase in electricity costs
via abc.net.au
Queensland farm lobby groups have slammed a proposed 10 per cent increase in the cost of power for irrigators as an "absolute disgrace". -
Fifty years of change: Queensland social history through the eyes of a 78-year-old gay man
via abc.net.au
As an openly gay 78-year-old, Ian Byford has seen the best and worst of society's views towards homosexuals. -
Forecast above-average rainfall likely to miss south-east SA farmers
via abc.net.au
Farmers in South Australia's south-east suffering through drought-like conditions could miss out on forecast above-average rainfall in the coming months, a meteorologist says. -
Indigenous tourism experts share the Kimberley with Europe
via abc.net.au
Two tourism operators from the Kimberley region have participated in a European roadshow to encourage more international visitors to experience Aboriginal culture and heritage activities as part of their visit.

