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Arrium: Banks warned not to fight administrators, urged to work with governments to stabilise company
via abc.net.au
Meetings with Arrium's administrator are expected to shed light on the company's unsecured creditors and how much they are owed by the debt-laden steelmaker. -
West Australian potato growers call on new Agriculture Minister for swift solution on deregulation
via abc.net.au
WA potato boss calls on new WA Agriculture Minister to bring a swift resolution on deregulation. -
River Derwent ferry solution to Hobart traffic woes wins initial backing
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government says it would consider investing in a network of ferries proposed for Hobart's River Derwent as the city deals with growing traffic congestion. -
Mack Horton shines, Grant Hackett fourth in 400m freestyle at Australian Swimming Championships
via abc.net.au
Grant Hackett's bid to qualify for a fourth Olympics is on hold after he was beaten by rising star Mack Horton in the 400m freestyle final at the Australian Swimming Championships -
Cricket Tasmania silent on Bellerive Oval Test fixture possibility ahead of Manuka
via abc.net.au
Cricket Tasmania is playing down suggestions that Bellerive Oval has held on to its place on the summer Test match calendar. -
Some Canberra families spending more on transport than food, report finds
via abc.net.au
An ACT Council of Social Service report raises concerns people are going without due to poor public transport options. -
Islamic School of Canberra to continue operating for term two
via abc.net.au
The Islamic School of Canberra is expected to remain open next term despite a major Commonwealth funding entitlement ending today. -
The Invitation Writers Matt and Phil
From their offices in LA, CJ interviews Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay about their psychological thriller The Invitation, releasing on VOD worldwide on April 8, as well as theatrically in various markets in the US (with rest of world to follow). -
Karen Nettleton: Grandmother returns home after thwarted bid to save children from Islamic State
Karen Nettleton, whose grandchildren were smuggled into an Islamic State-controlled region of Syria by their father, arrives home in Sydney after a failed attempt to rescue them. -
Malka Leifer 'manipulated us': Alleged paedophile who preyed on secretive Jewish community
via abc.net.au
Somewhere in an ultra-Orthodox enclave of Israel, former Melbourne school principal Malka Leifer continues to evade extradition to face criminal charges in Australia. Now one of her alleged victims speaks out for the first time. -
Monash Freeway, M80 upgrades winners under $1.5 billion reallocation of East West Link funds
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government will contribute $500 million to an upgrade of the Monash Freeway, using funds earmarked for the East West link. -
Power reforms will save Western Australia $500m per year, Treasurer says
via abc.net.au
The State Government will slash the capacity of WA's south-west power grid in an effort to drive down the cost of production by $500 million. -
Meet Harper Reed - the tech guru spreads his message to Australia
via abc.net.au
Harper Reed, the hacker/tech guru who gets US presidents elected, makes buckets of money (for himself and the people he works for), and wants to use the vastness of the internet to bring people together. He's just been to Tasmanian to spread the tech message to schoolkids. -
Collie MP fears for town as state moves away from coal-fired power
via abc.net.au
There are fears the south west coal mining town of Collie could be hard hit by moves to slash electricity generation. -
Scott Johnson: Family hopeful new inquest will solve mystery of suspected gay-hate crime
The family of an American man found dead at the bottom of a Sydney cliff almost 30 years ago hopes a new inquest will finally answer the question of whether he took his life, or met with foul play. -
Reforming the Fire Services - a talkback forum
via abc.net.au
In March 2016, the report from the Victorian Fire Services Review was released. This talkback forum looks at the issues raised by the review and its 20 recommendations. -
South Australia 'owes' Whyalla in wake of Arrium going into voluntary administration
via abc.net.au
Closing Whyalla's steelworks in South Australia is "not an option" with the state owing the city "something", the acting mayor says. -
From t-shirts to President Obama: How Harper Reed harnessed the power of the internet
via abc.net.au
Tech guru Harper Reed spreads his gospel of technology to Australian students telling them how he made his fortune and helped with Barack Obama's presidential campaign. -
Are Muslim women treated differently since 9/11?
via abc.net.au
Author Shakira Hussein shares her thoughts on how things have changed for Muslim women since 9/11 and Mat Tinkler gives his insights into the refugee crisis in Syria. -
$3billion Arrium debt leaves the city of Whyalla facing an uncertain future
via abc.net.au
Locals in Whyalla ponder a bleak future as steel producer and miner Arrium goes into voluntary administration, threatening more than 1000 jobs. -
WA's widening health cost gap a source of frustration for WA Treasurer
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Mike Nahan expresses frustration at continuing problems with reining in the cost of health services across Western Australia. -
A life that reads like a soap opera
via abc.net.au
Dating Al Pacino and rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous are all part of Lyndall Hobbs life story. -
Shark tagging program worth every cent, Fisheries Minister Joe Francis says
via abc.net.au
"Groundbreaking" shark monitoring research should continue, the WA Fisheries Minister says, despite his predecessor cutting the Government-funded program's budget last year. -
Confusion about how CSIRO cuts will affect science hub in Hobart
via abc.net.au
Scientific organisations that partner with the CSIRO in Hobart say the CSIRO is a key part of world leading research into Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. They are worried about losing CSIRO science. Also university students being supervised by CSIRO scientists who's jobs may soon go are facing an uncertain future. -
Pressure mounts on Federal Government for decisive action on Arrium
via abc.net.au
Labor's suggesting struggling steelmaker Arrium should be given a Federal Government bailout, and the use of local steel made a mandatory requirement of bidding on government projects. But Industry Minister Christopher Pyne says the Government will pursue a calm and methodical approach to the company's woes. -
Australian scientists discover link between sudden death in epilepsy and heart conditions
Australian researchers discover a possible genetic link between sudden deaths caused by epilepsy and heart problems. -
First test of summer at Gabba could be replaced by day-night match under schedule revamp
via abc.net.au
Brisbane could lose the opening test match of the summer as Cricket Australia considers a major revamp of its schedule. -
Seven thousand jobs at risk after Arrium goes into voluntary administration
via abc.net.au
The debt-laden steelmaker Arrium has gone into voluntary administration, putting almost 7,000 jobs across the country at risk. Crisis talks with banks this week failed to find another lending option for the company, after the failure of a billion dollar bail out offer by a private equity firm. The news has hit the South Australian city of Whyalla hard. More than a thousand people work at the local steelworks, the city's biggest employer. -
Missing teen Kyle Coleman shot and killed by friend, inquest told
via abc.net.au
Mount Isa teenager Kyle Coleman was most likely killed by his friend during a hunting trip, an inquest hears. -
Barrier Reef coral bleaching labelled 'major and significant' as Attenborough warns of 'grave danger'
via abc.net.au
Coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef is "major and significant", the Federal Environment Minister says. His comments come as naturalist Sir David Attenborough declares the reef in "grave danger". -
Apartment glut looms in Perth as housing market slows
via abc.net.au
There are fears of an oversupply of apartments in Perth that could collapse prices and leave investors out of pocket, as the housing market slows and population growth tapers off. -
Adam Goodes says chat with Gillon McLachlan gave him closure after turbulent final year
Adam Goodes says a sit down with AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan has helped him gain closure after the turbulent final season of the champion Swan's career. -
Prostate cancer test results incorrectly told patients to see urologists in another SA Health error
via abc.net.au
SA Health apologises for its second error in prostate cancer tests in less than a week, after an early bungle saw 100 men wrongly told they still had cancer after surgery. -
CSIRO boss Larry Marshall unable to clarify science jobs lost under planned cuts
via abc.net.au
CSIRO boss Larry Marshall is grilled by a Senate inquiry about plans to cut climate science jobs but is still unable to say which ones are targeted. -
Cashless welfare trial: Goldfields shires 'desperate for change' plead case
via abc.net.au
Shires in Western Australia's northern Goldfields make a desperate plea for the Federal Government to consider a fourth trial site for the cashless welfare card. -
AFL Victoria dismisses Nick Stevens' appeal against Sunraysia ban
via abc.net.au
Former AFL player Nick Stevens will not play in the Sunraysia Football Netball League in 2016 after an appeal banning him is upheld. -
Adelaide man convicted of murdering elderly Hendon man with metal bar
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man is found guilty of killing an elderly man with a metal bar and stealing the victim's wallet. -
Sydney siege inquest: Police should have seen signs of Man Haron Monis' radicalisation: expert
Police should have picked up on signs that Man Haron Monis was becoming more radicalised before he took 18 people hostage at the Lindt Cafe, an inquest hears. -
Broken Hill baseball bat assault 'not a random attack': police
via abc.net.au
A man who allegedly broke into a house and assaulted its elderly resident with a baseball bat in far west New South Wales has been refused bail. -
WA Police redundancies will 'flatten structure' of force, Minister Liza Harvey says
via abc.net.au
Up to 50 senior WA Police officers will be given voluntary redundancies as part of an effort to "flatten the structure" of the agency, Police Minister Liza Harvey says. -
Riverland on alert as blue-green algae found near South Australian border
via abc.net.au
Riverland residents are being warned that a large blue-green algal bloom near Mildura is also appearing downstream, towards the South Australian border. -
Young SA mother and her partner found guilty of criminal neglect of two-year-old girl
via abc.net.au
A teenage mother assaulted her toddler so badly that the child sustained multiple bone fractures, extensive bruising to her entire body, and severe internal injuries, a District Court judge has ruled. -
High Court grants injunction to prevent asylum seeker abortion
via abc.net.au
An asylum seeker from Nauru wins an urgent High Court injunction preventing any steps being taken for her to have an abortion in Papua New Guinea. -
Sister of 3yo boy left in hot car tells Adelaide court she did not know he was in back seat
via abc.net.au
The sister of a three-year-old boy who was allegedly left asleep in a hot car for almost an hour testifies she had no idea he was in the car when she and her mother went shopping. -
Kenbi land claim: Fishing, camping rights for public remain after settlement
via abc.net.au
Anglers in the Northern Territory welcome the settlement of one of the longest-running Aboriginal land claims, with news it will continue to allow people to access fishing and camping spots along Cox Peninsula and Bynoe Harbour. -
Equine artist Yvette Frahn draws on farming background for inspiration
via abc.net.au
Yvette Frahn is more likely to have ink than dirt under her fingernails these days, but the equine artist still draws inspiration from her farming roots. -
Century of history behind Kalgoorlie's desert beach
via abc.net.au
When the Mayor of Kalgoorlie-Boulder made headlines with the idea of an "beach" for the WA city, he was tapping into a proposal with a lot of history. -
Woman charged with stealing from blind busker in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A woman is charged with stealing money from a blind busker in Adelaide's James Place. -
Ballarat police to face IBAC inquiry over allegations of misconduct
via abc.net.au
Allegations of misconduct by Ballarat police, including claims officers kicked and stomped on a woman while she lay handcuffed on the ground, will be heard at an anti-corruption inquiry next month. -
A word in your ear: English and its influences
via abc.net.au
Professor Roly Sussex discusses the many words from other languages in use in the English speaking world.

