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RU486: Anti-abortion doctors praised during debate in NT Parliament
via abc.net.au
A politician praises doctors who refuse to perform abortions and describes the belief human life begins at birth as a "fashion", during debate over whether women in the NT should have access to RU486. -
Bipartisan support for family violence national commission, Costigan Foundation says
via abc.net.au
A proposal to establish a national commission to address family violence looks to have the support of both major parties, the Tara Costigan Foundation's chief executive says. -
South Australian low-income earners struggle to find affordable rental properties
via abc.net.au
A lack of affordable rental properties is pushing some low-income families into homelessness, AnglicareSA says. -
Man dies near Fitzroy police station, homicide squad investigating
via abc.net.au
Homicide squad detectives are investigating the death of a man who was found injured near Fitzroy police station in inner Melbourne. -
Sydney FC stay top of Asian Champions League group H after 0-0 draw with Urawa Red Diamonds
via abc.net.au
Sydney FC play out a scoreless draw with Urawa Red Diamonds, although the team is already guaranteed to progress to the ACL knockout stage. -
Victoria to establish Australia's first Pride Centre for LGBTI community
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government is pledging $15 million towards the establishment of Australia's first Pride Centre as part of its 2016 budget. -
Fracking plans cause concern in WA 'food basket' Dandaragan
via abc.net.au
Farmers in the fertile farmlands of Dandaragan in Western Australia's Mid West are taking on the unconventional gas industry, saying the area should be out of bounds to frackers. -
Bookkeeper blames gambling addiction for $780,000 theft from NT Aboriginal organisations
via abc.net.au
An accountant from Alice Springs pleads guilty to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from Aboriginal organisations across Central Australia in order to feed his gambling addiction. -
Young children sexually assaulted after being taken from Perth holiday care
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a middle-aged man who sexually assaulted two young children he "lured" from a Perth school holiday care program. -
Broome Regional Prison in lockdown due to mumps
via abc.net.au
Broome Regional Prison is in lockdown after two inmates were diagnosed with "presumed" cases of mumps at the facility in Western Australia's Kimberley. -
Trio charged over series of Melbourne 'carjackings'
via abc.net.au
Three men are charged following a series of carjacking incidents in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. -
Clive Palmer's Yabulu refinery under environmental scrutiny as $93m clean-up bill revealed
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government says it will cost $93 million to begin the clean-up of environmental damage at Yabulu nickel refinery in Queensland, but Clive Palmer denies blame. -
Mulhall trial aborted, judge blames 'potentially prejudicial' media reporting
via abc.net.au
The Darwin Supreme Court trial of Shane Mulhall, accused of a revenge attack after the shooting death of Fabian Brock, is aborted due to potentially prejudicial media reporting. -
Submarines decision expected next week
via abc.net.au
A long awaited decision on who will help build Australia's next fleet of submarines is expected to be announced next week. Bidders from France, Germany and Japan have been locked in a competitive evaluation process since February last year to partner on what will be Australia's largest ever defence contract. The coalition's move away from a pre-election promise to build the submarines in Adelaide has cost it politically, putting several seats at risk. On the back of a favourable shipbuilding ann -
Spotlight on Arthur Sinodinos in investigation into murky world of political donations
via abc.net.au
Some parliamentary inquiries take years, but the investigation into political donations, which has put the spotlight back on Cabinet Secretary Arthur Sinodinos, will be a political quickie for the record books. The first and possibly only public hearing will be held at Parliament House in Canberra next Thursday. Labor wants to inflict maximum damage on Malcolm Turnbull's close confidant. -
WA farmers face hardest worm control in decade
via abc.net.au
Early rains in the season have created ideal conditions for sheep worms. -
Horticulture industry urged to collaborate to be competitive in key export markets like Asia
via abc.net.au
An experienced wholesaler says collaboration of the whole horticulture industry is key to helping Australia becoming a competitive player in the global fruit and vegetable trade. -
Canberra's Jindalee nursing home had no policy to deal with patient's suspicious death
via abc.net.au
A Canberra nursing home had no suspicious death policy in place when one of its patients was killed in 2012, an ACT coronial inquiry hears. -
Peter Mata'utia returns to Newcastle Knights after St George Illawarra release
via abc.net.au
Utility back Peter Mata'utia will return to Newcastle with immediate effect after a receiving a release from St George Illawarra. -
Homestead at Mt Elizabeth in the Kimberly
via abc.net.au
A Chinese property development company is planning to invest millions of dollars establishing a cattle producing operation in Western Australia. -
Chinese company set to purchase more than a million hectares in Western Australia
via abc.net.au
A Chinese property development company is planning to invest millions of dollars establishing a cattle producing operation in Western Australia. -
Romance scam involving stolen goods leads to warning after Geraldton woman falls victim
via abc.net.au
A new kind of romance scam emerges in Western Australia where people are being used as mules to traffic stolen goods out of the country, authorities warn. -
Pedestrian waiting for tram killed in Flemington crash involving ambulance, car
via abc.net.au
A pedestrian waiting at a tram stop in Flemington is killed after a car and an ambulance collide on Racecourse Road. -
Melissa Leigh Shaw jailed for life for murdering fianc Shyam 'Sam' Dhody
via abc.net.au
A former sex worker is jailed for life after being found guilty over the fatal shooting of her Indian-born fianc Shyam 'Sam' Dhody on the Gold Coast. -
Pedestrian killed in Flemington crash involving ambulance, car
via abc.net.au
A pedestrian waiting at a tram stop in Flemington is killed after a car and an ambulance collide on Racecourse Road. -
Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching: Greg Hunt sets up urgent phone conference with Queensland Minister
via abc.net.au
The federal Environment Minister invites his Queensland counterpart to take part in a urgent phone conference about coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. -
Queensland Nickel debts will probably not be paid, former director Clive Mensink tells court
via abc.net.au
The structure of Queensland Nickel means Clive Palmer and his related companies are not responsible for its debts, the company's former director tells Brisbane's Supreme Court. -
NSW medical authorities allowed paedophile doctor to continue practising: royal commission
via abc.net.au
A paedophile doctor was allowed to continue practising for almost 20 years because medical authorities were lax and did not report allegations of abuse to police, the child abuse royal commission hears. -
Melbourne worker rescued after spending almost three hours in seven-metre pit fall
via abc.net.au
Specialist emergency crews rescue a man fell into a seven-metre-deep pit at a worksite at Epping, in Melbourne's north. -
Landmark agreement signed between Commonwealth and Ngarrindjeri Nation
via abc.net.au
The Ngarrindjeri Nation and Commonwealth will share the environmental water decision-making in the Lower Murray. -
Glen McNamara gave false account of Jamie Gao's murder, court told
via abc.net.au
The former Sydney detective deliberately fabricated his evidence in order to exonerate himself over the shooting murder of student Jamie Gao, a court hears. -
Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation votes in 12 board directors after dispute
via abc.net.au
Members of a Pilbara Aboriginal corporation embroiled in a mining dispute vote overwhelmingly in favour of existing board members. -
Perth Freight Link 2026 timetable for final stage sparks attack from WA Opposition
via abc.net.au
West Australian Opposition Leader Mark McGowan attacks the State Government over its planning for the Perth Freight Link after an admission the final stage of the project is 10 years away. -
Gallipoli Art Prize awarded to Chinese-Australian artist Jiawei Shen for work Yeah, Mate!
via abc.net.au
A former serviceman in the Chinese Army is awarded the 2016 Gallipoli Art Prize for his depiction of Anzac mateship. -
Young children sexually assaulted after being taken from Perth day care
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a middle-aged man who sexually assaulted two young children he "lured" from a Perth school holiday care program. -
Old English sheep breed makes for a good wine on the southern highlands of New South Wales.
via abc.net.au
A winemaker in southern New South Wales uses English sheep bred for their meat to help in maintaining his grapes. -
Tagging green turtles with Bardi Jawi rangers keeps Kimberley students busy during school holidays
via abc.net.au
School children have been kept busy these school holidays helping the Bardi Jawi Rangers to tag green turtles. -
MH370 search: Crews recover lost equipment in Indian Ocean search for missing jet
via abc.net.au
A key piece of equipment lost during the search for missing Malaysian Airlines jet MH370 is located at the bottom of the Indian Ocean after it crashed into an underwater mud volcano. -
Craft beer popularity see the expansion of the hop industry in Tasmania and Victoria
via abc.net.au
A big hop producer in Australia is expanding in Tasmania and Victoria because of an increase in world-wide demand for craft beer. -
Wife of alleged contract killing victim didn't notice anything unusual in Sydney street, court hears
via abc.net.au
The wife of a man shot dead outside their home in an alleged contract killing said she did not notice anything unusual in the days leading up to his death. -
Drought forces cancellation of iconic Harry Redford Cattle Drive for second year
via abc.net.au
A 19-day event that sees drovers join with tourists to move 600 head of cattle is cancelled. -
Sydney's new nanoscience centre opens doors for Microsoft to lead 'computer arms race'
via abc.net.au
The world's most minute particles and structures can now be studied at a new nanoscience centre in Sydney, which has been built into a hill to avoid electromagnetic interference. -
'Locking out' fishermen will not protect the Coral Sea marine park: fisher claims
via abc.net.au
There are concerns expanding marine parks without increased surveillance could play into the hands of illegal fishers. -
Classrooms at Wesley College Glen Waverley campus gutted by fire
via abc.net.au
Ten classrooms are destroyed in a blaze at Wesley College, an elite private school in Melbourne's south-east, causing more than $2 million in damage. -
How to fight the annual winter mould attack on your home
via abc.net.au
Canberra is cooling down and the morning condensation on the windows means the annual fight against mould must begin. -
Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching: Queensland calls for urgent Commonwealth meeting
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government wants the Commonwealth to convene an urgent meeting in Cairns to discuss an "effective national policy" to address coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. -
Queensland mayors and graziers cautiously optimistic about current Kidman bid
via abc.net.au
News of the Chinese-led bid for S. Kidman and Co has been met with cautious optimism in Queensland, where the company owns five well-regarded Channel Country cattle stations. -
State-of-the-art technology targets feral cats in the outback
via abc.net.au
A South Australian ecologist is using sensors and poison in a state-of-the-art trap to catch one of the outback's most notorious predators. -
Assaults on public transport drivers to attract tougher jail penalties in South Australia
via abc.net.au
Assaults against South Australian public transport staff, ride-share and taxi drivers will soon attract tougher penalties, in line with the same protections for emergency workers. -
Bellerive Oval to host Second Test when Australia plays South Africa in Hobart this summer
via abc.net.au
Cricket Tasmania is looking for a Bellerive Oval blockbuster, after confirmation Hobart will host the second test of the series between Australia and South Africa this summer.

