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Indigenous Americans' genetic diversity disappeared after European colonisation, study finds
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Knowledge gained from an Australian study that found populations of Indigenous Americans were wiped out during European colonisation could uncover more about the history of Aboriginal Australians. -
Traffic chaos expected in Hobart with Liverpool Street to again close for nine days
via abc.net.au
Hobart motorists warned to brace for more traffic congestion in the city centre when Liverpool Street closes next week. -
Sacred mountains celebrate decade back under Aboriginal management
via abc.net.au
What began as a bold experiment - handing over control of two national parks to traditional owners 10 years ago - is today being hailed as a landmark act of reconciliation. -
Free-range eggs: Concern for Canberra farmers amid new national standard
via abc.net.au
Canberra's egg farmers have led the nation on animal welfare, but there are now concerns new free-range standards could jeopardise their futures. -
Shearer's injury inspires him to turn backyard Naracoorte business into multi-million-dollar empire
via abc.net.au
A back injury and mini sheep models inspire a country boy to put down the shears and build a multi-million-dollar wool empire in his humble hometown. -
High-risk paedophile in Adelaide to be released from jail under strict conditions
via abc.net.au
A convicted paedophile considered at high risk of re-offending is to be released from jail in Adelaide subject to strict conditions after psychiatrists say his rehabilitation has gone as far as it can behind bars. -
Rio Olympics: Cedric Dubler to become Australia's first Olympic decathlete for 16 years
Cedric Dubler will become Australia's first starter in the Olympic decathlon in 16 years after automatically qualifying for this year's Rio Games at the national trials in Sydney. -
Collingwood beats Richmond by one point after Brodie Grundy kicks a goal in final seconds
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Brodie Grundy boots a goal with four seconds left on the clock to salvage a one-point win for Collingwood against Richmond. -
Sydney light rail: Protesters want Federal Government to intervene after Indigenous artefacts found
Aboriginal elders hold a protest calling for urgent intervention by the Federal Government to halt excavation work for Sydney's light rail after Indigenous artefacts were found along the route. -
Split Queensland in two or face 'a reckoning across Australia', Katter MP says
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Australia's system of government needs a dramatic shake-up according to experts, with one MP who is pushing for North Queensland to become a separate state saying the country is facing a reckoning. -
Brisbane Broncos beat Gold Coast Titans 24-16 as James Roberts injures hip against former club
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Former Titans James Roberts scores a try but limps out of the Broncos' 24-16 victory over the Gold Coast. -
Western Sydney Wanderers beat Central Coast Mariners 4-1 to return to top of A-League ladder
Western Sydney is back on top of a congested A-League ladder after beating Central Coast 4-1 in Parramatta. -
Manilla broiler chicken farm gets go-ahead despite local opposition
A large broiler chicken farm looks likely to go-ahead in a small town in north-west New South Wales, despite opposition from local residents. -
University of Sydney students mull legal action after graduation date changed
The families of international students set to graduate from the University of Sydney could be left out of pocket after their graduation date was altered, students say. -
Truck driver found guilty of tow-truck operator's highway death
via abc.net.au
A Perth truck driver, who may have tried to fake his own death, is found guilty of dangerous driving causing the death of a tow-truck operator. -
Perth fantasy fans embrace Oz Comic-Con showcase
via abc.net.au
Up to 20,000 fantasy fans are expected to take part in Oz Comic-Con in Perth this weekend, in what has been described as a "professionally organised Woodstock for geeks". -
Teenager, woman charged over alleged attack on Victorian ambulance officers, third suspect hands herself in
via abc.net.au
Two people are charged and a woman is in custody after two ambulance officers were allegedly assaulted and their ambulance was rammed as they went to the aid of a patient in Melbourne's north. -
Fourth person charged over Whroo mine body, police believe all involved now charged
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Homicide Squad detectives charge a fourth person following the discovery of the body of a 56-year-old man in a disused mine at Whroo, in Victoria's north. -
Starved, emaciated horses rescued from property north of Perth
via abc.net.au
More than 50 emaciated and starving horses are rescued from a property north of Perth in one of the most complex operations carried out by the RSPCA in Western Australia. -
Super Rugby champion Highlanders power home to beat Western Force in Dunedin
via abc.net.au
The Western Force battled but could not hold off reigning Super Rugby champions the Highlanders, falling 32-20 for a fourth-straight loss. -
RSL Queensland brings ANZAC history to life during centenary celebrations
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A group of Queensland teenagers bring the ANZAC spirit to life as part of the RSL's centenary celebrations, being held at Fort Lytton in Brisbane. -
Matthew Bowen and Johnathan Thurston get behind NRL Cowboys House
via abc.net.au
North Queensland Cowboys legends Matthew Bowen and Johnathan Thurston have pledged support for the Indigenous boarding facility. -
New plan to put roofs over heads of homeless being considered in NSW
The New South Wales Government is considering a proposal to build a large-scale supported accommodation building to help tackle homelessness in Sydney. -
Sydney University reduce number of degrees from 122 to 20
Sydney University announces a "streamlining" of its current 122 degrees, cutting the number of those on offer down to about 20 across a number of faculties. -
Sydney University plans to slash up to 100 degree courses over four years
Australia's oldest university is set to reduce 100 degrees to 20, as part of a bold plan. Sydney University has announced what it calls a 'streamlining' of its current 122 degrees, saying the intention is to simplify the academic structure and offer what it describes a holistic learning environment for undergraduate students. -
COAG rejects Turnbull's income tax sharing plan
via abc.net.au
Malcolm Turnbull's idea for states to levy their own share of income tax has been rejected by the Council of Australian Governments meeting in Canberra. Instead Premiers and Chief Ministers have decided to consider a separate proposal for their governments to receive a fixed share of income tax revenue in place of tied funding grants. Today's meeting has also agreed on the Federal Government providing an extra $2.9 billion in hospitals funding through until 2020. -
Corella chaos in western Victoria as local councils call on State Government for help
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Swarms of corellas damaging property in the Hindmarsh Shire force the council to seek help from the State Government to look at options for controlling numbers. -
Glen McNamara told daughter Jamie Gao had been 'trying to do something terrible to me'
Glen McNamara, who is on trial for the murder of Sydney student Jamie Gao, told one of his daughters in a recorded telephone call from prison he "didn't do anything", a court hears. -
Veteran Melbourne social worker 'embedded' with police on family violence frontline
via abc.net.au
After more than three decades working with victims of family violence, a Melbourne social worker has a new perspective on the challenges faced by police after being embedded with officers. -
CASA develops new regulations for drone operation
via abc.net.au
The rules for flying drones will soon change with farmers able to fly without an unmanned aircraft operators certificate, up to 25 kilograms. -
No Excuses Choir: Victims of family violence form choir to bring a message of hope to others
via abc.net.au
A group of women who have experienced or been affected by family violence have formed the No Excuses Choir, to bring a message of hope to other victims. -
Dehorning in spotlight after Moola Bulla Station prosecution
via abc.net.au
The controversial livestock practice of dehorning is again been placed in the spotlight after a pastoralist at Moola Bulla Station was convicted of animal cruelty for severing a bull's horns too close to its skull. -
Teenager charged over attack on Victorian ambulance officers, second suspect hands herself in
via abc.net.au
A 15-year-old boy is charged and a woman is in custody after two ambulance officers were assaulted and their ambulance was rammed as they went to the aid of a patient in Melbourne's north. -
Berala Hotel robbery: Man who shot security guard jailed over 'carefully planned' attack
A man who shot a security guard several times outside a western Sydney hotel four years ago is sentenced to a minimum of 15 years' jail over the "carefully planned" attack. -
Californian Courtney Conlogue edges out Fitzgibbons to win WSL Bells Beach event
via abc.net.au
US surfer Courtney Conlogue has moved into the ratings lead after a win over Sally Fitzgibbons at Bells Beach. -
An Aussie, an American and a Russian Comedian walk into a studio...
via abc.net.au
A trio of comedians for April Fools' Day. -
IGA store manager accused of altercation with teenagers says he spent $60k fighting allegations before charges dropped
via abc.net.au
Police drop charges against a Perth supermarket manager who was involved in an altercation with a group of teenagers over allegations of shoplifting. -
Yolanda and Kai's story of love that transcends gender
via abc.net.au
Yolanda and Kai tell their story, co host Dr Michelle Telfer offers her insights and Davey Thompson explains why he ran away to the circus. -
Self-imposed ban in place for doctor in wake of sex abuse charges
via abc.net.au
A doctor charged with sexually abusing patients has agreed to stop practising medicine, while his matter is dealt with by the courts. -
70-shed broiler chicken farm gets go-ahead in north-west NSW, despite local opposition
A large broiler chicken farm is set to go-ahead in a small town in north west New South Wales town, despite opposition from local residents. -
Lanes re-open after contractor hits water main in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
All lanes reopen along Adelaide's busy North Terrace and Hackney Road after a contractor hit a water main while working on the O-Bahn project. -
Footy stories that you've never heard and mobile journalism
via abc.net.au
Writer Tony Wilson, broadcaster Alicia Sometimes and former TV producer Ivo Burum discuss football and where mobile journalism is headed. -
Thank God it's Friday - 1st April 2016
via abc.net.au
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were Rebecca De Unamuno, James O'Loghlin and Subby Valentine and music from Steve Poltz. -
Outbreak of legionnaires' disease may have started in hospital in Sydney's south
Three cases of legionnaires' disease have been revealed in Sydney's south, with a cooling tower at St George Hospital identified as a possible source. -
Top End buffalo industry hopeful of reopening Indonesian export market
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Buffalo Industry Council is hopeful a CSIRO trial into safely stunning buffalo will allow exports to Indonesia again. -
Man accused of murdering parents admits taking pick axe to father's skull after mother's death, denies murder
via abc.net.au
A man on trial for murdering his parents in north-east Victoria confessed to the crime to his former lover, a court hears. -
Comedy and the culture of gaming
via abc.net.au
Comedian Feliciity Ward co hosts, Dan Golding and Leena Van Deventer discuss gaming and Arj Barker with his new song. -
Queensland MP drafts private member's bill to change how electricity prices are calculated
via abc.net.au
A Queensland MP drafts a private member's bill that will change how power prices are calculated in the state. -
COAG health deal a boon for NT, Adam Giles says
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory will be about $30 million better off next financial year under a new health funding deal agreed to by Commonwealth leaders, the Chief Minister says. -
Tania Bird in front of a photograph of her as a topless rope mermaid
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Tania Bird in front of a photograph of her as a topless rope mermaid.

