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Man charged with stabbing murder of his partner north of Brisbane
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Police charge a man with murder after a woman in her 20s is found with multiple fatal stab wounds amid a "horrific scene" outside a Kippa-Ring home. -
Man found 'two or three' days after death, Queensland police say
via abc.net.au
It is believed a 27-year-old man whose body was found in a Logan backyard may have died a few days ago, and investigators are treating his death as suspicious. -
Cattle to be shipped to a range of live export markets in April, with Indonesian cattle quota almost filled
via abc.net.au
Mustering has started on stations across northern Australia, but opportunities to sell stock to Indonesia in April will be limited. -
Love of bike riding and environment inspires community ride along River Murray
via abc.net.au
Bob Pankhurst combines a lifelong love of riding with environmental pursuits to create a community bike ride along a rehabilitated Riverland floodplain. -
Canberra energy auction funds battery storage in homes
via abc.net.au
A new ACT Government renewable energy auction will help pay for battery storage in thousands of Canberra homes. -
NSW doctor banned from practicing in wake of sexual abuse charges
via abc.net.au
A doctor charged with sexually abusing patients is banned from practicing medicine, ahead of appearing in court. -
Top executive stood down from embattled Western Australian miner Griffin Coal
via abc.net.au
ABC understands a senior executive has been stood down from embattled West Australian miner Griffin Coal. -
AFL player agents fined for betting on games
via abc.net.au
Five AFL player agents - Garry Winter, Luke Holland, Nick Gieschen, Olaf Borutz, and Wayne Loxley - are fined for betting on games during last year's footy season. -
Pilot Season and Pounding LA Pavements
CJ, in LA, learns about being a true "working actor" in Hollywood from Aussie Karen Menzies, who's done eleven pilots - none of which got picked up for series. -
Perth Children's Hospital water piping to be ripped out after fault discovered
via abc.net.au
Almost half a kilometre of water piping installed in the ceiling of the already delayed new Perth Children's Hospital will need to be replaced. -
South Sydney Rabbitohs tackle their way to 16-12 win over Manly Sea Eagles at Brookvale Oval
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Despite an overwhelming weight of possession against them, the Rabbitohs' defence sees them to a 16-12 victory at Brookvale Oval. -
Woman charged over alleged hit-and-run of cyclist in Ballarat
via abc.net.au
A 23-year-old woman has been charged with multiple offences following an alleged hit-and-run involving a cyclist in Ballarat last week. -
Body found in Logan backyard, south of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A body has been discovered in a backyard at a property at Meadowbrook in Logan, south of Brisbane. -
Man missing in rough seas after boat capsizes at Port Botany
A search is underway for a man who went missing after a boat capsized at Cruwee Cove in Port Botany in Sydney's south-west. -
Rescued prospector 'in good spirits' after spending two nights in Tasmanian bush
via abc.net.au
A 67-year-old Hobart man who spent two nights lost in dense bushland on Tasmania's west coast has been left wondering what all the fuss is about, his wife says. -
Ten NT travel agencies investigated over concession scheme rort
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Police confirm a further 10 travel agencies are being investigated over the potential rorting of a government travel concession scheme. -
Anti-bikie laws report handed to Queensland Government for consideration
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government has received an independent review into the controversial anti-bikie laws but is yet to publicly announce how it may amend the legislation. -
Tide turning on agricultural education in New South Wales
Figures show the tide is turning on agricultural education in NSW. -
Owners of NT natural gas project want to renege on environmental projects
via abc.net.au
The owners of a $34 billion natural gas project in the Northern Territory want to renege on $30 million worth of environmental projects. The joint venture, known as Ichthys, will pipe natural gas from Western Australia, 900 kilometres underwater to a processing plant in Darwin Harbour. -
Premiers arrive in Canberra wanting $7 billion more for health and education
via abc.net.au
State and territory leaders will dine with the Prime Minister at the Lodge in Canberra tonight, ahead of the more formal Council of Australian Governments meeting at Parliament House tomorrow. Only one Premier, Western Australia's Colin Barnett, is enthusiastically supporting Malcolm Turnbull's proposal to give states and territories control over a share of income tax. He's also the only backer of the Prime Minister's suggestion that the Commonwealth could hand over full responsibility for publi -
Yarloop residents asked to map the town's future
via abc.net.au
Yarloop residents asked to map the town's future -
University of Sydney goes ahead with four-year degree program despite student criticism
via abc.net.au
The University of Sydney will move forward with a new four-year bachelor of advanced studies program, despite student pushback against the university's current and future priorities. -
Twitter Australia boss Karen Stocks on leadership, the future of Twitter and living in Coffs Harbour
via abc.net.au
Twitter Australia managing director Karen Stocks shares her thoughts on leadership, women in technology, living in Coffs Harbour, and parenting teenagers. -
Hornsby Mall stabbing: Man charged with attacking couple may have been motivated by jealousy, police say
via abc.net.au
A man charged with murder and attempted murder over a stabbing attack on a couple at a shopping mall on Sydney's upper North Shore may have been motivated by jealousy, police say. -
City of Perth stops accepting corporate hospitality from sponsors
via abc.net.au
The City of Perth imposes a ban on staff accepting tickets and hospitality packages provided as part of sponsorship arrangements, ahead of the release of a local government probe of matters at the council. -
Two charged after shots fired at Melbourne brothel also accused of crime spree
via abc.net.au
A man charged with shooting at a brothel in Melbourne's south-east is also accused of firing shots in a nearby street and stealing two cars during the same crime spree. -
Alleged Nomad bikies accused of eye gouge threat deny kidnap charges
via abc.net.au
Alleged outlaw motorcycle gang members accused of threatening to cut out the eyes of a former gang member in South Australia plead not guilty to several serious charges. -
Five shark sightings in one day leads to calls for more signage
via abc.net.au
Shark sightings prompts local to call for more shark alert signs on beaches in Western Australia's South West. -
Girls light up as Bells Beach turns on for World Surf League
via abc.net.au
Australian's Stephanie Gilmore and Tyler Wright lead the charge in fine conditions at Bells Beach. -
Pioneer surfers who tackled South West's massive waves feature in Fremantle exhibition
via abc.net.au
Pioneer surfers who tackled massive waves at legendary surfing spots in WA's South West are being featured at an exhibition in Fremantle. -
Barangaroo site clean-up: Decontamination of former Millers Point Gasworks begins
The clean-up of one of the most toxic sites in Sydney, which is part of the Barangaroo redevelopment, begins but no one is sure how much it will cost or who is going to pay. -
Sydney siege inquest: Gunman told Katrina Dawson and two other hostages they could leave at start of ordeal
via abc.net.au
A survivor of the Sydney siege tells a coronial inquest that at the very start of the ordeal, he, Katrina Dawson and a third hostage were told by Man Haron Monis they could leave. -
Locking bad people up 'works': Minister for Justice rejects calls for prison overhaul
via abc.net.au
Federal Minister for Justice Michael Keenan is rejecting calls from the Red Cross for an overhaul of the prison system, saying locking people up works. -
Townsville's JBS meatworks opens after four-month closure
via abc.net.au
More than 500 workers are back on the job at JBS Townsville after a 16-week shutdown. -
Ad campaign aims to stop attacks on health workers in Queensland
via abc.net.au
A $1.35 million advertising campaign is launched in Queensland to stop attacks on paramedics and frontline health workers. -
Mandala artist combines art and spirituality for a career that goes in circles
via abc.net.au
Kay Shelton from Bundaberg is combining her artistic talent and spirituality to create colourful mandalas. -
Fruit fans drive the extra mile for taste of feijoas
via abc.net.au
Fans of the South American sub-tropical fruit hit the road to get their share of a feijoa crop on the Sunshine Coast. -
NSW pest animal review calls for localised approach, to save farmers and economy
via abc.net.au
A draft report into pest animal management calls for greater funding at a local level to tackle wild dogs, feral cats, pigs, deer, rabbits and European carp. -
Woman arrested over cyclist hit-and-run in Ballarat
via abc.net.au
A 23-year-old woman is arrested following a hit-and-run involving a cyclist in Ballarat last week. -
Alleged Nomad bikies accused of threatening to cut out eyes of former member plead not guilty to charges
via abc.net.au
Alleged outlaw motorcycle gang members accused of threatening to cut out the eyes of a former gang member in South Australia plead not guilty to several serious charges. -
Canberra Times to shed jobs in move to new format
via abc.net.au
Ten full-time jobs are set to go in a restructure of The Canberra Times that will see the paper move to a tabloid format. -
Rescued bushwalker 'in good spirits' after ordeal on Tasmania's west coast
via abc.net.au
A 67-year-old Hobart man who spent two nights lost in dense bushland on Tasmania's west coast has been left wondering what all the fuss is about, his wife says. -
Hornsby Mall stabbing: Man charged with attacking couple 'may have been in relationship with woman'
via abc.net.au
A man charged over a stabbing attack at a busy shopping mall on Sydney's upper North Shore may have been in a domestic relationship with one of his alleged victims, police say. -
Population drops in WA's north after mining boom
via abc.net.au
The Pilbara experiences its first population fall since the mining boom began, losing 450 people in the past year. -
Corrong seals: Liberal MPs tour fishing area where animals hurting industry
via abc.net.au
South Australian Liberal MPs remain divided on how to tackle the fur seal problem around South Australia's Corrong and Lower Lakes, as fishermen demand urgent action to eradicate the animals. -
Man accused of stabbing his mother to death in Adelaide was suffering from 'mental illness'
via abc.net.au
A man accused of fatally stabbing his mother at Kensington Park in Adelaide's eastern suburbs was suffering from a severe mental illness, a court hears. -
Broken Hill campaigners pay for water testing in response to quality worries
via abc.net.au
Water campaigners in far west New South Wales have commissioned independent testing of drinking water around the region to verify that it meets national standards. -
North-west Tasmanian businesses urged to be prepared for potential power cuts
via abc.net.au
Businesses on Tasmania's north-west coast have been urged to be proactive about the possibility of power cuts this year. -
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