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Knights must reduce penalty count: Tariq Sims
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As the Newcastle Knights continue to chase their first win of the NRL season, co-captain Tariq Sims said his side must reduce its penalty count. -
Asian Champions League: Sydney FC on verge of top 16 after win against Pohang Steelers
Sydney FC beat Pohang Steelers 1-0 at Allianz Stadium to move into the box seat to qualify for the last 16 in the Asian Champions League. -
'Ease and pleasure' - Boggabilla's Wobbly Boot Hotel is up for sale
via abc.net.auThe Wobbly Boot Hotel in the inland New South Wales town of Boggabilla was made famous in a song by Stan Coster in 1960. Now, the pub is up for sale, but there's been a lot of change since the song was written. -
Darwin sporting clubs nearly bust after volunteer couple allegedly steals $200k
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NT police charge a husband and wife with the theft of more than $200,000 from two Darwin sporting clubs where they held various volunteer positions over many years. -
'Unnecessary' inquest delayed widow's access to superannuation, SA coroner says
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The need to hold a "wholly unnecessary" inquest into a nursing home death delayed a dead man's widow from accessing his superannuation, according to a coroner's report. -
University of Tasmania silent on future of PhD student Nicolaas Bester jailed on child sex offences
via abc.net.au
The University of Tasmania refuses to say if it will take action against one of its PhD students now jailed for four months for producing child exploitation material. -
World renowned German conductor performs with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
via abc.net.auFamed German conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi brings his repertoire to Australia for the first time. The 86 year old is conducting two programs featuring some of the great romantic composers with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. -
NRL says referee Matt Cecchin rested this weekend, not dropped after controversial decision
The NRL says Matt Cecchin has not been dropped for his blunder in not sin-binning Sydney Roosters' Aidan Guerra, insisting he has been rested this weekend. -
The cashless welfare card to combat drug and alcohol abuse is launched
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Lateline visits a trial site of the new welfare card in the South Australia town of Ceduna, with high unemployment and rates of drug and alcohol abuse, to find out what the locals think of the system. -
Victims of cricket coach sexual abuse thought they would not be believed, royal commission told
Three men from country Queensland who grew up with a love of cricket tell a royal commission how their coach sexually abused them as teenagers, destroying their lives and their love of Australia's summer game. -
St Vincent's Hospital chemo dosage bungle could have occurred as early as 2005: report
Cancer patients at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital may have been given less than the recommended dosage of chemotherapy for head and neck cancer as far back as 2005, not 2012 as previously acknowledged, a new report says. -
Premier Colin Barnett concedes GST reform campaign defeat
via abc.net.au
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett gives up his long-running campaign to have GST revenue distributed to the states on a per capita basis. -
Man charged with murder over stabbing in Perth suburb of Bentley
via abc.net.au
A 36-year-old man has been charged with murder over a stabbing in the Perth suburb of Bentley, police say. -
Brett Daniels sentenced to more than 11 years' jail for rape of Darwin adult shop worker
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A 20-year-old man who abducted and raped a Darwin adult store worker is sentenced to more than 11 years in jail for the crime that had a "shattering impact on the victim's life". -
Two people dead in fiery livestock truck crash at Dubbo
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Two people and a number of sheep are killed in a crash involving a livestock truck near Dubbo in central-western New South Wales. -
Steelworkers rally as Arrium grapples with $2 billion debt
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Urgent talks are underway to try to strike another deal to save struggling steelmaker Arrium, which is more than $2 billion in debt. The company's lenders yesterday rejected a billion dollar financial lifeline from an American private equity firm. Hundreds of workers from the Whyalla steelworks in South Australia have rallied in the city, worried about the thousand jobs that could go if the plant shuts. Senators investigating the viability of the industry are also in the city, with some calling -
Smoke from brakes alleged as Adelaide police check truck safety on South Eastern Freeway descent
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A truck drove with smoke coming from its brakes down the South Eastern Freeway, Adelaide police allege, as officers checked heavy vehicle safety on the main road into the city from the hills. -
Teen airlifted to hospital after stolen car crashes in Narre Warren, police say
via abc.net.au
A teenager is airlifted to hospital and three males are arrested after an alleged stolen car crashes in Melbourne's south-east, police say. -
Perth Children's Hospital: Health Minister John Day confident problem-plagued facility will open in 2016
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's Health Minister John Day insists the new Perth Children's Hospital will open this year despite a string of construction issues plaguing the $1.2 billion facility. -
Cairns bus driver spared jail over crash with Kuranda tourist train
via abc.net.au
A Cairns bus driver has avoided jail time for a crash involving an iconic tourist train in far north Queensland. -
Spike in native animal injuries caused by land clearing and habitat destruction, RSPCA says
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The number of native animals injured in south-east Queensland has almost tripled in the past four years, the RSPCA says. -
Hundreds make submissions to NSW Government review of Sydney lockout laws
An independent review into New South Wales' liquor laws has prompted more than 1,800 businesses, organisations and individuals to make submissions. -
Canberra court upholds right of mother to forcefully take her daughter home
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ACT prosecutors lose an appeal against a court ruling upholding the right of a mother to use force to take her child home with her. -
The active Swedish Viking game you can play while eating lunch
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In a region dominated by football and netball, an unusual game makes its way to Horsham, in western Victoria, as a way to encourage office workers to get active. -
Rural Woman of the Year: Winemaker Rebecca Duffy set for cellar door tour
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian winemaker Rebecca Duffy says she will use the Tasmanian Rural Women's Award to promote the role of women in the industry. -
Memorial dedicated to Lockyer Valley teenager Jayde Kendall unveiled in Gatton
via abc.net.au
Family and friends of Gatton schoolgirl Jayde Kendall, who was allegedly murdered in the Lockyer Valley, have unveiled a memorial, and announced an "awareness walk" in her honour. -
Man charged with murder of three-year-old girl in Victoria's west
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A man is charged with murder following the death of a three-year-old girl in Victoria's west last year. -
Bundian Way: Aboriginal pathway open for business
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An ancient Aboriginal pathway from Mt Kosciuszko to the coast opens as an Aboriginal-managed cultural tourism experience. -
Fears closure of Mutitjulu court near Uluru could trigger scale-back of bush courts
via abc.net.au
Court sittings in the remote NT community of Mutitjulu will finish indefinitely this month prompting fears by Aboriginal Legal Aid that it will be the first of many remote court closures. -
Two people with burns flown to hospital after fire at Hackham West
via abc.net.au
A man and a woman suffer serious burns to their legs and arms in a house fire at Hackham West, in Adelaide's south. -
Labor Senator Joe Bullock's resignation date hinders Pat Dodson plan ahead of ABCC debate
via abc.net.au
West Australian Senator Joe Bullock confirms he will resign from the Senate next week, hindering Labor's plan to replace him with Pat Dodson before a crucial debate over the Government's building and construction bill. -
New study hones in on dingo origin and looks to ancient DNA for confirmation of path to Australia
via abc.net.au
A new study has honed in on dingo origin and academics now want to look at ancient DNA for confirmation of the path taken into Northern Australia. -
Life-sized photos of sheep become the latest livestock herding tool
via abc.net.au
A New South Wales woolgrower is using photographic lures to encourage sheep into foreign environments. -
Driver told passenger that car struck 'sign or fruit stall' after hitting cyclist, prosecutor alleges
via abc.net.au
A woman charged over the death of a cyclist south of Adelaide was driving under the influence of methylamphetamine and told her passenger she had hit a sign or a fruit stall, a court hears. -
Commonwealth buybacks add to water prices, but not as much as dry weather: report
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Commonwealth buybacks in the southern Murray-Darling have contributed to higher water prices over the past five years, an independent report finds. -
Indigenous veteran to be reunited with Vietnam war armoured personnel carrier
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Australia's first Indigenous Returned Services League (RSL) Club will soon be able to honour one of its former soldiers with a piece of war history. -
Oysters Australia feels 'left out of the loop' as Tasmanian growers receive Government funding following POMS outbreak
via abc.net.au
Oysters Australia is worried Tasmania has jumped the gun in securing Commonwealth funding to deal with a deadly oyster disease outbreak. -
Indonesian journalists visit Queensland's outback to report on Australia's beef industry
via abc.net.au
Eight Indonesian journalists visit western Queensland to cover the Indonesian Red Meat partnership scholars program. -
Police hunt Joshua Bolton over alleged stalking, other incidents
via abc.net.au
WA Police want to talk with a 26-year-old man in relation to alleged stalking and other incidents. -
Campaign for Indigenous recognition in constitution focuses on southern NSW town
via abc.net.au
The southern New South Wales town of Cootamundra has a controversial history and is the focus of a campaign to change the Australian constitution. -
Man charged over allegedly destroying speed camera in high-speed crash in Adelaide Hills
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A man who allegedly crashed into a point-to-point speed camera in the Adelaide Hills is arrested and charged with a string of offences after leaving the scene. -
Goulburn Primary School violin students in world premiere with Canberra Symphony Orchestra
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Primary school students join musicians from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra for the world premiere of the Goulburn Concerto. -
CSIRO research finds enough water and suitable soils to support 1.5 million hectares of irrigated agriculture in northern Australia
via abc.net.au
In its latest report on northern Australia, the CSIRO says there is enough water and suitable soil in the north to support almost 1.5 million hectares of irrigated agriculture. -
Trio charged with operating elaborate Mid North Coast drug house refused bail
via abc.net.au
Three people charged with operating an elaborate hidden cannabis set-up in the small rural town of Elands on the New South Wales coast are refused bail. -
Gillman land deal: Out-of-court settlement could cost SA taxpayers $2.2 million
via abc.net.au
The South Australian Government may have to pay up to $2.2 million to cover the costs of a legal dispute over the controversial Gillman land sale. -
Ian Jamieson pleads guilty to murder of three neighbours at Wedderburn
via abc.net.au
Ian Jamieson pleads guilty to murdering his three neighbours on adjoining rural properties near Bendigo, in central Victoria, on the eve of his trial. -
Inquest into Tasmanian prison van death hears conflicting evidence from staff
via abc.net.au
Prison staff have given conflicting evidence about when the body of a Tasmanian inmate was first noticed dead in a prison van, an inquest hears. -
Claim Nikolaus Blyton killed his father in self defence questioned by Brisbane prosecutor
via abc.net.au
A man accused of killing his father had admitted to several people he did it, Brisbane's Supreme Court has heard. -
Sydney siege inquest: Lindt Cafe hostage angry at police negotiator's response to gunman's demands
A Sydney siege hostage tells an inquest she was angry and worried when told that then prime minister Tony Abbott was too busy to speak with gunman Man Haron Monis. -
New Zealand detainee dies in Villawood immigration detention centre
An inmate questions the cause of death of a New Zealand detainee overnight in Sydney's Villawood immigration detention centre, saying he had two black eyes and a cut on his face.

