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Earthquake measuring magnitude-3.2 strikes Leongatha in Victoria
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Residents of Leongatha in Victoria's south-east are woken by a magnitude-3.2 earthquake this morning. -
Royal Adelaide Hospital might have 400,000 recent paper medical records to shift
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The current Royal Adelaide Hospital would have up to 400,000 recent paper medical records it needs to find storage for once it moves along North Terrace in the city, an agency says. -
Q&A: Christopher Pyne put on the spot over Malcolm Turnbull's failed tax reform and education funding
via abc.net.au
The Q&A panel discusses Malcolm Turnbull's failed attempt at tax reform, education funding and same-sex marriage. -
Dramatic increase in number of women on visas seeking help for domestic violence
via abc.net.auA domestic violence shelter in Darwin has experienced a spike in the number of women on visas seeking help, putting further strain on its already in-demand services. Dawn House says it's now having to navigate complex migration laws as it struggles to meet demand. The Federal Government says it's open to 'sensible' reform and insists it has already made a first step to tackle the problem by trying to prevent violent Australians from sponsoring partner visas. -
Laser lights repeatedly fired at Canberra aircraft appear to originate in Googong, ATSB says
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Airline safety officials confirm several cases of laser lights being pointed at aircraft taking off and landing at Canberra Airport. -
Motorcyclist killed after collision with bus outside Perth shopping centre
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A man is killed after his motorbike collides with a bus outside the Galleria shopping centre in the Perth suburb of Morley. -
Motorcyclist killed after collision with Perth bus
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A man has been killed after the motorbike he was riding collided with a bus outside the Galleria shopping centre in Perth. -
Students offered counselling after attack on girl in Hobart school grounds
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Students at a Hobart high school are being offered counselling after a video emerged on social media of two women attacking a 16-year-old student on school grounds. -
Canberra Raiders ruin Canterbury Bulldogs' return to Belmore with 22-8 win
The Canberra Raiders move into the top eight with a 22-8 win over the Canterbury Bulldogs in Monday night footy at Belmore. -
Maximum jail time sought for rapist of Darwin adult shop employee
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A man should spend significant time in jail for forcing an employee of a Darwin adult store into her own car to give him oral sex, a Darwin court hears. -
Crocodiles on the run in WA's Kimberley after reptile park break-in
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Authorities investigate the theft or escape of at least half a dozen juvenile crocodiles in the Kimberley town of Broome, with one animal found in a swimming pool, another run over by a car, and several still on the loose. -
Mother left sleeping 3yo boy in hot car while she shopped, Adelaide court told
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A mother left her sleeping three-year-old son in her car when she went shopping on a 41-degree Celsius day because he slipped her mind, the Adelaide District Court hears. -
Backlash to university's gender pay gap bake sale highlights 'trend of online behaviour towards women'
via abc.net.au
A "gender pay gap" bake sale at the University of Queensland during its Feminist Week, which will charge based on gender, sparks outrage from students and threats of violence towards the organisers. -
Prostate cancer test error had Adelaide man Trevor Baker worried disease had returned
via abc.net.au
Given a wrong prostate cancer test result, Adelaide man Trevor Baker says he had feared he could die from a cancer he earlier thought he had beaten. -
Kleenmaid's dire financial position kept hidden from bank by company directors, court told
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Directors of the failing Kleenmaid company deliberately hid its dire financial position from Westpac in securing a $13 million loan, a Brisbane court hears. -
Queensland's anti-bikie VLAD law to be scrapped, bikies to be given control orders
via abc.net.au
Queensland's "excessively harsh" VLAD law will be scrapped and bikies given control orders similar to those placed on sex offenders and terrorists as part of a major shake-up of the state's bikie laws. -
Gurrumul Yunupingu mistreated in Darwin hospital for eight hours with internal bleeding, management says
via abc.net.au
Indigenous singer Gurrumul Yunupingu nearly bled to death in Royal Darwin Hospital after languishing with internal bleeding for eight hours after Easter Sunday, his management says. -
Whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef travelling further than thought, Murdoch University study shows
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Potential hotspots for whale sharks are being earmarked further along Western Australia's coast as part of a Murdoch University study which could eventually boost the conservation of the vulnerable species. -
Man dies after being stabbed at property in Perth suburb of Bentley
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A man dies after being stabbed at a home in the Perth suburb of Bentley, WA Police say. -
Retired Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns, who appeared at child sex abuse inquiry, dies
via abc.net.au
Retired Bishop Ronald Mulkearns, who oversaw the Ballarat diocese during a notorious period of sexual abuse by clergy, has left a "catastrophic legacy", an abuse survivor says. -
Scott Johnson inquest: Family to request new police investigation into suspected gay-hate killing
The family of an American man who died almost 30 years ago in a suspected gay-hate crime will ask the New South Wales coroner to appoint a new police team to investigate his death. -
Bishop Mulkearns to have modest funeral: Catholic Church
via abc.net.auThe Catholic Church has confirmed the former Bishop of Ballarat Ronald Mulkearns will be given a modest funeral mass at the nursing home where he has died of cancer. The Royal Commission has heard Bishop Mulkearns regularly moved paedophile priests around his diocese from the 1970s to the 1990s. In his evidence earlier this year the Bishop said he was sorry for the way he handled things but did not know what to do at the time. -
Rio Olympics: Australian athletics' odd couple, Josh Clarke and Nancy Atterton, ready for 2016 Games
Meet 20-year-old rising sprint star Josh Clarke, who has been named in the Australian Olympic squad, and the woman who got him there, Nancy Atterton. -
Jon English remembered as 'titan' of stage and film at memorial concert in Sydney
A memorial concert service is underway in Sydney to farewell Australian entertainer Jon English, who has been remembered as a "titan of the stage and film". -
CSIRO management discuss 'clean cut' of 120 staff including climate scientists, emails show
via abc.net.au
CSIRO staff are furious after emails reveal the organisation's management discussed making "clean cut" of up to 120 staff in the Oceans and Atmosphere Division. -
Financial backers reject Arrium, GSO billion-dollar recapitalisation plan
via abc.net.au
The financial backers of troubled miner and steelmaker Arrium reject a $1 billion recapitalisation plan put forward by an American firm. -
Man charged with murder after woman's body found with multiple stab wounds at house near Ipswich
via abc.net.au
A 47-year-old man is charged with murder over the stabbing death of a woman near Ipswich, west of Brisbane. -
Trucking industry divided after controversial RSRO changes stopped at the last minute
via abc.net.au
The trucking industry is in a spin today after last minute Federal Court stoppage of controversial RSRO changes for owner drivers. -
Federal Government pins hopes on cashless welfare to reduce alcohol and drug problems in Ceduna
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government is hoping a new cashless welfare card will stem drug and alcohol problems in the town of Ceduna in South Australia's far west. The Minister for Human Services and the Social Services Minister today visited the town to meet with participants and community leaders. Eighteen people are using the cards, which started being switched on last week and more than 800 people will be included in the trial once it's in full swing. Community leaders are backing the plan but say there h -
Sydney siege inquest: Lindt Cafe hostage considered stabbing Man Haron Monis in neck
A Lindt Cafe worker thought about stabbing Man Haron Monis in the neck with a pair of scissors in order to free himself and 17 fellow hostages but could not bring himself to do it, an inquest hears. -
Besart Berisha to miss Melbourne Victory A-League final after red card
via abc.net.au
Besart Berisha's A-League season could be over after the Melbourne Victory striker was given a two-match suspension after his red card against Wellington. -
MH17: AFP warns journalist to hand back debris, personal items gathered from crash site
via abc.net.au
Australian Federal Police warn an Australian citizen to return items he says he collected from the MH17 crash site, including a backpack belonging to a Queensland victim. -
Environmental water flows in to revive wetlands near Wentworth
via abc.net.au
For the first time in more than a decade, 60 hectares of wetlands near Wentworth, New South Wales, will receive a much-needed drink. -
Man who threatened to cut partner's legs off pleads guilty to range of charges
via abc.net.au
A man who forced his former partner to carve his nickname into her arm with a knife pleads guilty to a string of charges in the ACT Magistrate's Court. -
Machete-wielding man fined in Bunbury court over early morning brawl near nightclub
via abc.net.au
A New Zealand national is fined $2000 for waving a knife at patrons of a Bunbury nightclub during a drunken early morning brawl. -
Perth driver had seizure before fatal crash with motorbike, court told
via abc.net.au
A Perth motorist was havinga seizure which made him "unaware" and "unconscious" around the time he hit and killed a motorcyclist on the Mitchell Freeway, WA's District Court is told. -
Cannonvale business community left to pick up the pieces after shopping centre fire
via abc.net.au
The Cannonvale business community in the Whitsundays in north Queensland is reeling after a fire gutted the local shopping centre on Sunday. -
Broke movie creators hope to inspire audiences, filmmakers despite shoestring budget
via abc.net.au
The creators of a feature film made in central Queensland say it is very difficult to make a movie without the support big budget Hollywood features receive. -
Condoms for Bali HIV group confiscated at Denpasar Airport
via abc.net.au
The head of the Northern Territory's AIDS and Hepatitis Council (NTAHC) is left scared and surprised when detained at Bali's main airport for bringing hundreds of condoms into Indonesia. -
Federal funding to stop for Malek Fahd Islamic School in Sydney after review confirms non-compliance
Millions of dollars in federal funding for Australia's largest Islamic school in Sydney's south-west will be stopped, a review has reaffirmed. -
Learning to run: Setting realistic goals and conquering psychological barriers are key
via abc.net.au
As the weather cools and the fun run season approaches, many people are approaching running challenges with trepidation. -
Northern Land Council 'baffled' by NT Government's new plan for developing Ord Stage 3
via abc.net.au
The head of the Northern Land Council says he is baffled by the Northern Territory Government's new plan for developing Ord Stage 3. -
Meat pie exhibition: How an ancient fast food became an Australian icon
via abc.net.au
The meat pie is a staple at the football and the cause of many a burnt tongue, but its history dates back to ancient times. -
North coast tourist operators keen to attract more visitors from China
via abc.net.au
The Legendary Pacific Coast's international marketing specialist says efforts are underway to attract more visitors from China to the north coast. -
Body found in north Canberra bushland confirmed to be that of missing man Tahadesse Kahsai
via abc.net.au
A body found in bushland in Bruce, in Canberra's north, on Saturday afternoon is confirmed as that of missing man Tahadesse Kahsai. -
Fishing and aquaculture under the spotlight in Productivity Commission inquiry
via abc.net.auWhether you love to wet-a-line on the weekend, or work a prawn trawler or longliner for a living, fishing in Australia is under review. -
Overseas capital likely to bankroll Adani Coal mine: analysts
via abc.net.au
Queensland Government issues mine approvals for Adani Carmichael Coal Mine, but questions remain over project finances -
Bruce Akers granted bail after more than 40 horses found dead or malnourished at Bulla property
via abc.net.au
A man charged after more than 40 horses were found dead or malnourished at a property north-west of Melbourne when neighbours investigated a foul smell is granted bail. -
Armenian Genocide and Australia
via abc.net.auThe Armenian Genocide happened 100 years ago and may seem remote from Australia - yet there are many links through the Anzacs and the work of Australian humanitarians. -
Alan Oxley, ITS Global; Brett Hogan, IPA; Rory Simmington, Wood Mackenzie. Analysts believe funding will flow for Adani coal mine but how quickly?
via abc.net.au
Alan Oxley, ITS Global; Brett Hogan, IPA; Rory Simington, Wood Mackenzie. International business analysts agree funding will flow for Adani Carmichael Coal Mine but dependent on need and coal price.

