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Police make desperate appeal for information about toddler Sanaya Sahib's death
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Police search a home where the mother of a dead toddler is staying, leaving with forensics bags, as they hunt for the person responsible for the death of Sanaya Sahib. -
Irrigators count down to South Australia's Riverland water allocations
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After months of frustration and calls for more information, Riverland irrigators will finally learn their minimum opening water allocations by the end of this month. -
Arrium: Government bailout of troubled Whyalla steelmaker would put taxpayers' money at risk, Peter Dutton says
via abc.net.au
A senior federal Liberal minister rules out offering a bailout to troubled Whyalla steelmaker Arrium. -
NT's Yirara College subject of child abuse royal commission information request spanning 23 years
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The royal commission into child sexual abuse requests more than two decades worth of information from the Lutheran Church about an Aboriginal boarding school in Alice Springs. -
Esperance farmer dies in ute crash in paddock
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A man is incinerated after crashing his vehicle on a farm near in Esperance. -
Record number of cruise ships bound for Tasmania with surge of 60pc expected in 2016-17
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A record number of cruise ships will dock in Tasmania next season as almost 100 port calls are booked across the state in 2016/17, a surge of about a 60 per cent on the previous 12 months. -
Axe, hammer used to threaten hotel staff at Elizabeth South
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Two men wearing balaclavas and wielding an axe and hammer rob hotel staff at Elizabeth South, in Adelaide's outer north. -
Maddy Dowman inquest to hear evidence into 17yo's suicide while in NT care
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The Coroner's court in Darwin is set to take evidence on the circumstances leading up to a 17-year-old girl's suicide while in the care of the Northern Territory child protection system. -
How were the ACT's boundaries determined?
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Ever wondered why the ACT is shaped like it is? You asked and Curious Canberra found out. -
Last Australian refrigerator factory closes
via abc.net.auYou may have a Kelvinator or Westinghouse fridge at home but after today they won't be made in Australia. This morning, the final product will roll off the production line at Australia's last refrigerator factory. The Electrolux plant at Orange in central west NSW produced around 12 million fridges in its lifetime. The company decided it was more cost effective to make fridges in south-east Asia and eastern Europe. -
Port Arthur: Survivors who were with Nanette Micak and her daughters when they died break silence
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A couple who were with Nanette Mikac and her two young daughters Alannah and Madeline when they were murdered in the mass shooting at Port Arthur nearly 20 years ago break their silence, in an Australian Story exclusive. -
Clive Palmer had final say on millions spent at Queensland Nickel refinery, documents reveal
via abc.net.au
When Clive Palmer was not a listed director of Queensland Nickel, millions in payments were approved by his email alias, according to documents seen by Four Corners. -
Toddler found dead in Melbourne creek after abduction from Heidelberg West park
via abc.net.au
A toddler who was found dead in a creek in Melbourne's north-east this morning was snatched from her mother while they were walking in a park on Saturday, homicide detectives say. -
Port Arthur - Transcript
via abc.net.auCAROLINE JONES, PRESENTER: Hello. I'm Caroline Jones. On the 28th of April, 1996, another terrible chapter was written into the dark history of Port Arthur, the former penal colony in Tasmania. A lone gunman shot dead 35 people and left another 23 injured. Galvanised into action by that shocking event, then prime minister John Howard convinced the states to introduce strict uniform gun control measures. For the survivors 20 years on, the physical and psychological wounds remain and many are dete -
Introduced by Caroline Jones
via abc.net.auTwenty years on from Port Arthur we look back at the legacy of that terrible day - the impact it had on survivors, witnesses, some of whom are talking for the first time, and the nation at large. -
A-League finals: Brisbane Roar to host Melbourne Victory, City to host Perth Glory in week one
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Brisbane and Melbourne City are confirmed as hosts for week one of the A-League finals series, while Western Sydney earn a rest and home semi-final. -
Bob Murphy injures knee against Hawthorn; Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge fears 'the worst'
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Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says he expects "the worst" news after captain Bob Murphy suffered a knee injury against Hawthorn. -
Sydney FC beats Perth Glory to end A-League season
Sydney FC ends its sorry A-League season with a 4-0 win over a surprisingly flat Perth Glory. -
Newcastle Knights play multi-ball NRL leading to game-winning try over Wests Tigers
A bizarre multi-ball situation leading to a game-winning try causes some confusion and controversy in Newcastle's 18-16 victory over Wests Tigers. -
Indefinite detention of cognitively and mentally impaired people inquiry labelled 'predictable'
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A senate inquiry into the indefinite detention of people with a cognitive or psychiatric impairment is written off by the Northern Territory Government. -
NRL Sunday - round six: Cronulla Sharks beat Gold Coast Titans, Newcastle Knights edge Wests Tigers
The Knights edge the Tigers 18-16 after the Sharks beat the Titans 25-20. Follow our live blog for all the latest. -
A-League: Western Sydney Wanderers beat Wellington Phoenix to snatch second spot on ladder
Western Sydney secures second spot with 2-0 win over Wellington, meaning a week's break and a home semi-final. -
Margaret River Pro: Matt Wilkinson continues winning streak as Taj Burrow says goodbye
via abc.net.au
Unlikely ratings leader Wilkinson counts not shaving as pre-game good luck charm. -
TasWater emails show company planned to hit back at scientists over contamination studies
via abc.net.au
Documents appear to show TasWater had a strategy of avoiding unwelcome independent scientific findings about lead contamination in the water supply in north-east Tasmania. -
WA Labor pledges more than $450m for job creation; costs unclear
via abc.net.au
WA Labor pledges to create 50,000 jobs as the party gears up for the next state election in 2017, but does not provide costings for many of the initiatives. -
Liberal State Council: Matthew Guy says Victorians need to be encouraged to go regional
via abc.net.au
Victorian Liberal leader Matthew Guy marks population growth as one of the key issues for his party, saying more people need to be encouraged to move to regional areas. -
Australian soprano Jessica Pratt compared to opera luminaries
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She may not yet be a household name in Australia, but Jessica Pratt is already being compared to our most famous opera dames, Nellie Melba and Joan Sutherland. -
Police officer Llew O'Brien wins preselection in Warren Truss' Wide Bay seat
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Queensland Liberal National Party vice-president Llew O'Brien is preselected to run in the seat vacated by former deputy prime minister Warren Truss. -
Rats of Tobruk gather in Canberra to mark 75th anniversary of WWII siege
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A group of remaining Rats of Tobruk gather in Canberra to mark the 75th anniversary of the famous World War II siege. -
MotoGP, Superbike World Championship to remain at Phillip Island until 2027
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The MotoGP and Superbike World Championship will remain at Phillip Island for another decade, the Victorian Government says. -
Rio Olympics: Farmer Sonja Johnson dreams of equestrian triumph
via abc.net.au
West Australian equestrian rider Sonja Johnson claimed a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and hopes to go further for Australia this year. -
Protesters rally outside 'offensive' New Farm Uncle Ho restaurant
via abc.net.au
About 100 people protest outside Brisbane's Uncle Ho restaurant, which was closed on Sunday due to "death threats" for naming the eatery after Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi Minh. -
Riverland Soccer Association works at building stronger connections with city clubs
via abc.net.au
Stronger ties should be formed between city and country soccer clubs to give talented regional juniors a better chance at pursuing a career in the sport, the Riverland Soccer Association says. -
Radicalised teen allegedly carves IS slogan into cellmate's forehead at Kempsey jail
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A radicalised teenager is accused of carving a jihadist slogan onto the forehead of an older prisoner at Kempsey jail, on the New South Wales mid north coast. -
Police investigating Thomas O'Connell's death look for dark-coloured sedan
via abc.net.au
Police search for a small dark-coloured sedan after Thomas O'Connell's body was found in a burnt-out car north of Melbourne in February. -
NT Thunder promise to learn from loss to Sydney University in NEAFL
Reigning premiers Northern Territory Thunder have a disappointing 69-point loss in the NEAFL competition in their first away game for the season. -
Project director of new Royal Adelaide Hospital quits
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The project director for the new Royal Adelaide Hospital resigns from her post as the South Australian Government pursues legal action against the building consortium. -
Boots for Change: Stepping up to support Australian farmers
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Country folk in Orange, New South Wales, strap on their best boots to kick off a national campaign to support farmers at their local markets. -
Arrium mine acquisitions led to company's financial woes, former head says
via abc.net.au
A former head of steelmaker Arrium accuses the current management of contributing to its financial plight by purchasing mines and piling on debt. -
Adelaide's push to be carbon neutral could kill business, councillor warns
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A trend being pushed by the Adelaide City Council to make the city more bicycle and pedestrian friendly threatens to kill businesses which rely on customers commuting by car, a councillor says. -
Man killed in Maddington stabbing, woman interviewed by police
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A 41-year-old man is stabbed to death in the Perth suburb of Maddington. -
Australia All Over highlights available for podcast and download April 10
This week's podcast contains a selection of some of Macca's great phone-callers (local and overseas), and some of the interviews he's recorded on his travels around Australia. -
Cow activates EPIRB triggering response involving Canberra, NT authorities
via abc.net.au
A cow triggers an emergency position-indicating radio beacon, setting in motion a response by Canberra authorities and local Northern Territory Police. -
Man charged over toddler hit-and-run death in Merriwa, Western Australia
via abc.net.au
A Perth man is charged over a hit-and-run which resulted in the death of a 22-month-old child on Friday. -
Body found after unit fire at Mordialloc in Melbourne's south
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Police investigate after a body is found following an early-morning blaze at a unit at Mordialloc in Melbourne's south. -
Knights meet in medieval battleground in Rockhampton
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A battle takes place in Central Queensland pitting knights against each other in a clash for the ages. -
International movie productions line up for sunshine state
via abc.net.au
Queensland's film industry is in the midst of a golden run with five international productions being shot this year and more in the pipeline. -
Child's body found in search for toddler missing in West Heidelberg
via abc.net.au
Homicide Squad detectives investigate the discovery of a child's body in a creek, believed to be that of a toddler who went missing from a Heidelberg West park yesterday. -
Death of two women, in separate incidents, treated as suspicious by Queensland Police
via abc.net.au
A man is charged over the death of a 38-year-old woman in a remote Queensland camping ground, while a man assists officers with inquiries into another woman's death on the Cape York Peninsula. -
Registered gun count in Canberra approaching 20,000 as shooting clubs see boom in interest
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A rise in the number of registered guns in Canberra reflects a boom in recreational shooting and is not cause for concern, shooting clubs say.

