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In photos: one year since the Hunter Valley flood
via abc.net.au
One year after a super-storm struck the Hunter Valley, revisit some the areas most affected by flood damage. -
Solar thermal research looks at reducing electricity requirements to make alumina
via abc.net.au
University of Adelaide scientists are working on method of using solar thermal to produce heat for alumina refining, reducing electricity-intensive requirements. -
Fire breaks out at Wesley College's Glen Waverley campus
via abc.net.au
More than a dozen fire crews battle a blaze at Wesley College, an elite private school in Melbourne's south-east. -
Mike Nahan's visit to Northam to discuss Fremantle Port sale flares tensions with Nationals
via abc.net.au
Tensions between the two parties making up the West Australian Government flare again, with a National Party minister disappointed to find out through the media a Cabinet colleague was visiting her electorate. -
Victorian State Budget to commit funds to aerial wild dog baiting, controlled deer cull and fox bounty in effort to combat invasive species
via abc.net.au
Victorian Government commits budget funding to aerial wild dog baiting, controlled deer cull and fox bounty in effort to combat invasive species. -
Man 'caught peeking' into women's shower rooms in Helensburgh
via abc.net.au
A man is charged over allegedly peeping into a women's shower area through holes in a wall at a public swimming pool near Wollongong. -
Fire burning out of control at Wesley College's Glen Waverley campus
via abc.net.au
More than a dozen fire crews battle a blaze at Wesley College, an elite private school in Melbourne's south-east. -
2016 Stella Prize: Charlotte Wood's The Natural Way of Things wins $50,000 award
via abc.net.au
Author Charlotte Wood wins this years $50,000 Stella Prize for her novel The Natural Way of Things. -
Young jobseekers not getting 'enterprise' skills employers are looking for, analysis shows
via abc.net.au
Young people are not developing the skills employers are looking for such as digital literacy and presentation abilities, which rate just as highly as technical skills, an analysis of jobs data shows. -
Drone in near miss with plane flying at 1,100 feet in Adelaide, CASA says
via abc.net.au
A pilot flying a skydiving aeroplane in Adelaide's north reports a near miss with a drone while preparing to land, prompting warnings from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. -
Bondi Pavilion redevelopment approved amid 'death threats' against Waverley Council mayor
via abc.net.au
A Sydney mayor says she has received death threats over her council's contentious proposal to redevelop the iconic Bondi Pavilion, which wins approval despite a groundswell of community opposition. -
Arrium steelmaker eyes off patrol boat build in Adelaide for supply opportunities
via abc.net.au
An administrator for embattled steelmaker Arrium says he would like to see it successfully tender to supply steel the offshore patrol vessels and frigate projects in Adelaide. -
A night at the trots: Harness racer Danny keeps the game alive
via abc.net.au
There was a time when tens of thousands of Australians regularly flocked to "the trots", but harness racing is on the wane. -
Frankston pokies venue Langwarrin Hotel wins new machines for building children's playground
via abc.net.au
Victoria's gambling regulator comes under fire for approving extra poker machines at a Frankston hotel, because it plans to build a children's playground. -
Melbourne Victory lose 3-1 to Shanghai SIPG in Asian Champions League group game
via abc.net.au
Shanghai SIPG beats Melbourne Victory 3-1 to lock up top spot in their Asian Champions League group as Sydney FC advance to knockout stages without playing. -
Uluru trumps Eiffel Tower, says NT Chief Minister Adam Giles in call to support rock climb
via abc.net.au
NT Chief Minister Adam Giles says Uluru is "a lot more beautiful" than the Eiffel Tower as he calls for the tourist climb to be supported. -
Teenagers rescued from Second Valley cliffs on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula
via abc.net.au
A group of five teenagers are freed after getting stuck on a cliff at Second Valley in South Australia on Tuesday night. -
Adam Maxwell Cox forced man to wear pink rag dress, assaulted, court told
via abc.net.au
A man who reported he was seriously assaulted in 2014 has begun giving evidence at the trial of one of his accused attackers. -
Rob Pyne apologises to Parliament for wrongly tabling documents relating to Jackie Trad
via abc.net.au
Independent Cairns MP Rob Pyne apologises to Queensland Parliament for wrongly tabling documents that contained material about Deputy Premier Jackie Trad. -
Disgruntled business owners front first creditors meeting of debt laden steel-maker Arrium
via abc.net.au
Workers and suppliers of the debt-laden steel maker Arrium have gathered in Sydney, Newcastle and Whyalla to hear the first meeting of creditors. Ninety-four companies make up the group which employs more than 8,000 people and has debts of more than $4 billion. The administrators, KordaMentha, told the meetings that it was impractical to take a list of attendance because of the sheer number of creditors. The meeting heard from several disgruntled small business owners who make up some of the 10, -
Teenagers stuck on Second Valley cliffs on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula
via abc.net.au
A group of five teenagers prompt a rescue by emergency crews after getting stuck on a cliff at Second Valley in South Australia. -
Pseudo election campaign underway already
via abc.net.au
The Federal Opposition has ridiculed the Government for having no legislation to deal with in Parliament today. The first day of the unofficial election campaign is drawing to a close and MPs are already flying out of Canberra to prepare their campaigns. -
Police officer accused of Ben Cousins tip-off has one of four charges dropped
via abc.net.au
Prosecutors drop one of four charges against a Perth police officer accused of tipping off a member of the media about the arrest of former AFL star Ben Cousins. -
Chinese state media journalists barred from vessel during Australia-Japan navy event
A disagreement appears to have caused confusion during a media briefing for a Japanese fleet's visit to Sydney's Garden Island naval base, with two Chinese journalists blocked from boarding a vessel. -
Smoke from forest regeneration burns in Tasmania seen in BoM imagery
via abc.net.au
Smoke from forestry regeneration burns in north-west Tasmania could deter tourists from visiting Cradle Mountain, environmentalists warn. -
Man charged with murder of Patrick Cronin as family talks of 'hardest' decision to turn off life support
via abc.net.au
The family of a teenager who died after being attacked outside a Melbourne pub speak about the "hardest decision" to turn off his life support as a 33-year-old man is charged with murder over the death. -
Police search for man over sexual offence at primary school in Melbourne's east
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a man in connection to a sexual offence involving two girls at a primary school in Melbourne's east. -
Patrol boats building decision for WA 'bloody stupid': backbencher Warren Entsch
via abc.net.au
The decision to build patrol boats in Western Australia is "bloody stupid", Federal Government backbencher Warren Entsch says. -
Gold Coast Suns' Steven May banned for five AFL matches for bump on Brisbane Lions' Stefan Martin
via abc.net.au
Gold Coast Suns defender Steven May is suspended for five games for his hit on the Brisbane Lions' Stefan Martin. -
Albany surfer almost cops $10k fine for being too close to a whale
via abc.net.au
As whale season approaches, Great Southern locals are being warned that getting too close to a whale is illegal. -
Roger Rogerson wanted co-accused Glen McNamara to agree to same defence, court hears
Glen McNamara gave his murder co-accused Roger Rogerson the impression they would adopt the same defence over the death of student Jamie Gao, a Sydney court hears. -
Fire-inspired artworks speak of cultural sharing between artists of very different backgrounds
via abc.net.au
An art program inspired by Aboriginal fire practices has sparked cultural sharing between two very different Australian communities. -
Grand historic Bowral property gifted to NSW National Trust, making it largest gift in trust's history
via abc.net.au
The grand historic Bowral property Retford Park is gifted to NSW National Trust by owner, former Fairfax chairman James Fairfax. -
Fabian Brock killing: Shane Mulhall tried to stop revenge attack, court told
via abc.net.au
A man lied in court to protect his close friend from receiving a prison sentence for a revenge attack following the fatal shooting of Fabian Brock, a Darwin court hears. -
Robots capture pollination problems in orchard research
via abc.net.au
Unmanned vehicles are being used to identify fruit quality and yields in orchards. -
Darebin Council dumps deputy mayor Oliver Walsh after derogatory Facebook post
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne councillor is dumped as deputy mayor a week after calling Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins "fat" on Facebook. -
Study using robots to map orchards inadvertently identifies pollination problem
via abc.net.au
A project which set out to build a robot that could work autonomously in orchards has the unintended side effect of helping pollinators, like bees. do their work. -
Slender root rat: New mammal species discovered by scientists on Indonesian island
via abc.net.au
A new mammal species known as the slender root rat is discovered on an Indonesian island by an Australian scientist and his colleagues. -
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard leave Australia after Pistol and Boo court case
via abc.net.au
Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and his wife Amber Heard leave Australia on a private jet after appearing in a Gold Coast court over a failure to declare their two Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo, to Customs officers last year. -
Warren Entsch 'understands' patrol boat decision after meeting with Marise Payne
via abc.net.au
Backbencher Warren Entsch says he has a better understanding of the Government's decision to award a major defence shipbuilding contract to Western Australia after a meeting with the Defence Minister today. -
Gympie growers' market shows its support for farming families
via abc.net.au
Community to show local producers it wants farm fresh Australian food. -
Clive Palmer commissions another audit into Queensland Nickel refinery
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer will commission another audit after a damning report into his beleaguered Townsville nickel refinery in north Queensland. -
Student given sedative before being raped by priest at Sunbury boarding school, court told
via abc.net.au
A Catholic priest drugged a student with a sedative-laced soft drink before raping him in his office at a boarding school in Melbourne's outer north-west almost 30 years ago, a court is told. -
Diamond Creek man arrested in connection with death of teen footballer Patrick Cronin
via abc.net.au
A 33-year-old man is arrested in connection with the investigation into the death of Patrick Cronin, 19, who was assaulted outside a pub and later died. -
AFL drops replays for drawn grand finals, extra time to decide level scores
via abc.net.au
The AFL announces it will no longer use a replay for a drawn grand final, with a period of extra time split into two five-minute halves to be used to resolve level scores in all finals. -
Airnorth axes Pilbara flights to the Kimberley and Darwin
via abc.net.au
The only airline service linking the Pilbara towns of Karratha and Port Hedland to the rest of northern Australia has been cut. -
SA arts funding at risk of being 'decimated', rally at Parliament House hears
via abc.net.au
Arts funding in SA is at crisis point with many leading arts organisations at imminent risk of closing, the State Theatre Company warns. -
Deputy Premier Jackie Trad 'intimidated', Rob Pyne complains to Speaker
via abc.net.au
Former Queensland Government MP Rob Pyne accuses Deputy Premier Jackie Trad of intimidating him during an ongoing clash over local government corruption claims. -
Teenager dies after fall from trailer at Toowoomba Showgrounds
via abc.net.au
A teenager dies after falling from a trailer at the Toowoomba Showgrounds on Queensland's Darling Downs. -
Adelaide United v Melbourne City: A-League semi-final sells out, Tarek Elrich to return from injury
via abc.net.au
Adelaide United is expecting to have a full strength line-up when it faces Melbourne City in its sell-out A-League semi-final on Friday night, with defender Tarek Elrich likely to return from injury.

