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The lasting scars of the Dungog flood and its effect on residents a year on
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The residents of Dungog are preparing to mark the first anniversary of a deadly flood that ravaged the town. -
Bicycle Day marks LSD discovery by Albert Hoffman as psychotherapy research continues
via abc.net.au
Bicycle Day celebrates Swiss scientist Albert Hoffman's discovery of LSD in 1943 as the use of the illegal drug in psychotherapy continues to push boundaries. -
Adelaide teen allegedly threatened Hindley Street store staff with machete
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A teenager is charged after allegedly holding up an Adelaide CBD convenience store and injuring a man on the street with a machete. -
Man charged with murder in after stabbed body found in Townsville front yard
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with stabbing a 37-year-old man to death in Townsville at the weekend. -
Roxburgh Park car crash leaves trail of destruction, two men arrested
via abc.net.au
Two men are arrested after a crash that left a trail of destruction in Melbourne's north, wrecking five cars and damaging three townhouses. -
Heywire ideas developed by youth, for youth: $100,000 for social change in rural and regional Australia
via abc.net.au
Communities can apply for a share in $100,000 to roll out ideas for social change, developed by regional youth through Heywire. -
Patrol boats building decision for Adelaide, WA 'bloody stupid': backbencher Warren Entsch
via abc.net.au
The decision to build patrol boats in Adelaide and Western Australia is "bloody stupid", Federal Government backbencher Warren Entsch says. -
Penrith Panthers beat bottom of the ladder Sydney Roosters 20-16 in the wet at the SFS
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The Penrith Panthers raise the pressure on Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson, edging the Roosters 20-16 in miserable conditions at the Sydney Football Stadium. -
Navy shipbuilding contracts delight Premier Colin Barnett but WA Opposition says WA 'ripped off'
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Premier Colin Barnett says he is "delighted" that new shipbuilding contracts for the Australian Navy will include significant work for Western Australia, but the Opposition is not so impressed. -
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's apology on Pistol and Boo likened to hostage clip in social media jokes
via abc.net.au
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have apologised for smuggling Boo and Pistol into Australia, but how sorry are they really? Not very, according to social media users. -
Contentious bills could test minority Palaszczuk Government numbers in Queensland Parliament
via abc.net.au
The minority Palaszczuk Government's numbers in Queensland Parliament could be tested by several contentious pieces of legislation this week, including a bill to ensure taxpayers do not pay to clean up Clive Palmer's nickel refinery in Townsville. -
Police release image of man wanted for questioning after death of footballer Patrick Cronin
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police release the image of a man wanted for questioning after the death of Eltham teenagerPatrick Cronin following a brawl outside a pub in Melbourne's north-east on the weekend. -
More gastroenterologists needed rather than using nurse endoscopists in hospitals, AMAQ says
via abc.net.au
The State Government needs to employ more gastroenterologists to help reduce waiting lists for bowel cancer screening and not use nurse endoscopists, the Australian Medical Association of Queensland says. -
ANU flags job losses as part of restructure of Asia-Pacific school
via abc.net.au
The vice-chancellor of the ANU says measures will be taken to minimise job losses during a restructure of the university's College of Asia and the Pacific. -
Great Barrier Reef: Federal, Queensland governments not listening to scientists, 'Godfather of Coral' says
via abc.net.au
The Queensland and Federal governments are not listening to scientists about the mass coral bleaching hitting the Great Barrier Reef, a renowned researcher known as the "Godfather of Coral" says. -
Truck driver remains in induced coma after horrific SA crash that claimed four lives
via abc.net.au
The driver of a truck involved in a horrific collision in South Australia's mid north that killed four people remains in an induced coma in the Royal Adelaide Hospital. -
Building Bridges - Transcript
via abc.net.auNORMAN SWAN, PRESENTER:Hello. I'm Norman Swan. I've known fitness expert Michelle Bridges for about six years now, in my role as medical host of the sometimes controversial reality show, Biggest Loser. In that time I've seen Michelle go from being just one of the trainers to a huge national profile, with a highly successful weight loss and fitness business. She's also made headlines with a new relationship - and now a baby. What I've discovered about Michelle is that she's really serious about t -
Adelaide United: Premier's Plate no distraction from winning the Championship trophy
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Adelaide United striker Bruce Djite knows chances to play in and win an A-League Grand Final are hard to come by, but that is exactly what is on offer for the Reds on Friday night. -
Bad economic times mean booming ukulele sales, say experts
via abc.net.au
The ukulele is having a resurgence and it is all during the economic downturn, experts say. -
Great Southern local set to walk Kokoda Track to commemorate father's WWII service
via abc.net.au
For Anne Heslop, whose father John Francis Benson served in Papua New Guinea in World War II, walking the Kokoda Track this year will be a decade-long dream that will help strengthen family bonds. -
Massage therapist pleads guilty to sexual assault of clients, including 5 children, at Brisbane practice
via abc.net.au
A massage therapist sexually assaulted more than 20 clients at his business on Brisbane's southside, including five children and 16 women, two of whom were intellectually impaired, a court hears. -
'Neutral' conditions expected for West Australian grain growers this autumn
via abc.net.au
West Australian farmers have been told to expect "neutral" rainfall conditions ahead of the 2016 grain growing season. -
WA fires: Murray Cowper savages Wayne Gregson's move on volunteer bushfire crews
via abc.net.au
Liberal MP Murray Cowper lashes comments by the WA Fire Commissioner Wayne Gregson calling for volunteer bushfire brigades to be taken over by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services. -
Hit ordered on Sydney drug case witness as retribution, a murder hearing hears
via abc.net.au
A witness in a major drug case was fatally shot as retribution for giving evidence, a Sydney court is told with four people pleading not guilty to charges relating to the man's death. -
Margaret River Primary School fire guts classroom, arson suspected
via abc.net.au
A fire causes about $250,000 damage to Margaret River Primary School in Western Australia's South West as Arson Squad officers investigate what caused the blaze. -
WA Premier delighted by Navy shipbuilding contracts
via abc.net.au
Premier Colin Barnett says he is "delighted" that new shipbuilding contracts for the Australian Navy will include significant work for Western Australia. -
Study investigates consumer preference for Australian chickpeas
via abc.net.au
Study targets chickpea supply chain -
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard release Pistol and Boo apology video, Barnaby Joyce says it reinforces laws
via abc.net.au
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce says he hopes a video released by Hollywood star Johnny Depp and his wife will reinforce that Australia's biosecurity laws are not "a joke". -
Man assisting police over dog baiting incident in Canberra
via abc.net.au
A man is assisting police with their investigation into an apparent dog baiting incident in Canberra after mince meat covered in a green substance was thrown into a backyard. -
Hackett apologises for in-air incident after 'stuffing up', working to address 'issues'
via abc.net.au
Grant Hackett apologises for "stuffing up" after clashing with an airline passenger on a flight that landed at Melbourne Airport on Sunday, saying he is working on his "issues". -
'Casino' Mike Baird targeted in mural on Sydney's controversial lockout laws
The artist behind the Kanye loves Kanye artwork aims his sights on NSW Premier Mike Baird and Sydney's controversial lock-out laws with a mural depicting the premier smoking and drinking. -
Prisoner lied about alleged rape at Adelaide prison, convicted murderer tells court
via abc.net.au
A convicted murderer, who killed two lovers during sex acts, gives evidence for the defence in a trial of two inmates accused of raping a fellow prisoner in an Adelaide jail. -
WA ripped off by shipbuilding contracts, Opposition Leader says
via abc.net.au
Western Australia has been "ripped off" after the Federal Government announces a plan that will see Adelaide become the hub of the naval ship building industry, Opposition leader Mark McGowan says. -
McGrath Estate Agents slump 30pc on slowing northern Sydney property market
Listed real estate agency McGrath sees its shares slump by almost a third, after the company slashes its profit forecast on a northern Sydney property downturn. -
Psychosocial disability definition causes confusion among NDIS applicants
via abc.net.au
People with a mental illness must demonstrate a psychosocial disability to be eligible for the NDIS, however a recent survey has revealed most respondents do not know what that means. -
Battle of Crete - 75th Anniversary
via abc.net.auAustralian troops featured largely in the Battle of Crete - what went wrong that so many were taken prisoners of war? -
Men threatened with gun as part of plan to find Fabian Brock's alleged killer, court told
via abc.net.au
A man accused of threatening three men with a gun did so to find the alleged killer of Darwin father Fabian Brock last year, a court is told. -
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard make Pistol and Boo apology video, shared by Barnaby Joyce on Facebook
via abc.net.au
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce shares a pro-quarantine video starring Johnny Depp and his wife Amber Heard following her court appearance in Queensland. -
Australian Solar Timbers calls for inquiry into log contracts issued to Boral
via abc.net.au
Kempsey timber business calls for investigation into Boral contracts. -
Two critically ill after taking ecstasy at Sunshine Coast party
via abc.net.au
Two young people are in a critical condition in hospital after they took ecstasy at a party on the Sunshine Coast, prompting a warning from paramedics about recreational drug use. -
Taxidermy sees Goliath sticks, tarantulas stuffed for science
via abc.net.au
Taxidermist Teori Shannon loves all creatures big and small, dead or alive. He's now on a mission to preserve a vast collection of insects for educational purposes. -
Accused Salt Creek backpacker attacker temporarily abandons bail application
via abc.net.au
A court hears medical and computer forensic evidence is still being gathered against a man accused of attacking two women in South Australia's Coorong in February. -
Gold Coast Suns' Steven May is referred straight to AFL tribunal over bump on Lions' Stefan Martin
via abc.net.au
Steven May's bump, which knocked Brisbane ruckman Stefan Martin out cold in the Q-Clash, results in the Gold Coast defender being referred direct to the AFL tribunal. -
Woman's body found in home in Geelong suburb of Norlane, death believed to be suspicious
via abc.net.au
The body of a woman is found at a home in the Geelong suburb of Norlane and the police homicide squad is treating the death as suspicious. -
Northern Territory cattle property Old Mount Bundey Station, owned by former deputy chief minister, sold to local pastoralist
via abc.net.au
A Northern Territory cattle station, owned by a former deputy chief minister, has been sold to a local pastoralist. -
Johnny Depp's dogs: Amber Heard given good behaviour bond over Pistol and Boo incident
via abc.net.au
Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard is handed a one-month good behaviour bond with no conviction recorded after smuggling her two Yorkshire terriers into Australia last year while visiting her husband. -
Teen footballer Patrick Cronin dies after brawl at Diamond Creek pub
via abc.net.au
The family of teenage football player Patrick Cronin, who was involved in a pub brawl on the weekend, say goodbye to their "beautiful boy". -
Adelaide man accused of child sex offences from 1980s
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man is arrested over child sexual abuse offences dating back to between 1982 and 1984. -
BBQ chicken theft lands Darwin woman criminal conviction, $100 fine
via abc.net.au
A woman is fined and given a criminal conviction for stealing a barbeque chicken worth $7.90 from a Darwin supermarket and flushing it down the toilet in an attempt to hide the theft. -
UCG banned immediately in Queensland, laws to follow, Mines Minister Anthony Lynham says
via abc.net.au
Underground coal gasification is to be banned in Queensland due to its environmental impact with legislation to be introduced to State Parliament by the end of the year.

