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Keep Canberra Open campaign launches fight against changes to liquor licensing laws
via abc.net.au
A group of Canberra's late-night venue owners and operators launch a campaign against the introduction proposed stricter liquor licensing laws. -
Koala extinction imminent in parts of south-east Queensland, report warns
via abc.net.au
Huge swathes of one of Australia's biggest and most important koala populations are "effectively extinct", a report finds, amid warnings the population is shrinking faster over time. -
Former top cop Mick Palmer backs trial of a drug consumption room in Australia
A high-profile former police chief joins a group of doctors who want more safe centres for drug users to be rolled out in Australia's capital cities. -
Mobile black spots putting community safety at risk, stories of deaths and injuries 'too common'
via abc.net.au
Regional communities fear it will take more deaths and injuries in country areas before governments take seriously calls for more funding to fix mobile black spots. -
Hawthorn beats Richmond by 46 points to return to AFL form at MCG
via abc.net.au
Hawthorn has returned to winning ways with a convincing 46-point win over Richmond at the MCG. -
Australia's Kangaroos beat New Zealand 16-0 in rugby league Test in Newcastle
via abc.net.au
Australia beats New Zealand 16-0 in a stop-start affair in the trans-Tasman rugby league Test in Newcastle. -
Brumbies beat Bulls 23-6, Queensland Reds thumped by Crusaders in 38-5 Super Rugby
via abc.net.au
The Brumbies enjoy a solid win over South Africa's Bulls, triumphing 23-6 in Canberra while the Reds' season of struggle continues with a 38-5 loss to the Crusaders. -
Mission to attract more women to Australian Army
via abc.net.au
Most of the 400 Australian soldiers preparing for tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan at the Edinburgh RAAF Base near Adelaide are men, but there are plans to change that in the future. -
Last WWII Japanese Zero pilot from Darwin bombing, who later became pacifist, dies aged 99
via abc.net.au
Japanese fighter pilot Kaname Harada, who participated in the bombing of Darwin but went on to become a committed pacifist and ran a kindergarten, dies in his homeland aged 99. -
New Zealand beats Australia in women's rugby league Test in Newcastle
via abc.net.au
The Australian Jillaroos lose 26-16 to New Zealand in the women's rugby league Test in Newcastle. -
Hip hop artist Urthboy celebrates the women in his life
Challenging the hip-hop stereotype of misogyny, Urthboy's latest album looks at the women in his life, from his inspirational mother to his young daughter. -
Former NZ detainees suspected over Christmas Island riot could be extradited
via abc.net.au
Former Christmas Island detention centre detainees who were deported to New Zealand after a large riot at the facility could be brought back to Australia to face criminal action over the incident. -
Will the WA coroner reopen the Shirley Finn cold case?
via abc.net.au
WA's coroner is about to decide whether to reopen the case of the murder of Perth madam, Shirley Finn. If it is, it will be a win for Shirley Finn's daughter, who's been campaigning for 40 years. -
Australia v New Zealand rugby league Test at Hunter Stadium, live blog
via abc.net.au
Rugby league's trans-Tasman rivalry reignites as Australia and New Zealand face off at Hunter Stadium. Follow our live blog. -
Shirley Finn death: Daughter of murdered madam pleads for inquest
via abc.net.au
The daughter of murdered Perth brothel madam Shirley Finn makes an emotional plea for a coronial inquest on the eve of the 40th Mother's Day since her death. -
Film industry in WA: New $16 million fund aims to bring the big screen to regional areas
via abc.net.au
More movie productions could be drawn to Western Australia under a $16 million regional film fund announced by the State Government. -
Queensland Reds thumped by Crusaders in 38-5 Super Rugby loss in Christchurch
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Reds' season of struggle has continues with a comprehensive 38-5 loss to the Crusaders in Christchurch. -
Wasp nest on plane's airspeed instrument caused Airbus emergency landing, ASTB report finds
via abc.net.au
Busy insects are blamed for a technical fault on board a Etihad flight forced to make an emergency at Brisbane Airport in 2013. -
12-year-old boy remanded in custody again over Esplanade killing
via abc.net.au
A 12-year-old Perth boy accused of murder is again remanded in custody after his lawyers fail to prove to the Children's Court that his 22-year-old brother could properly supervise him if he was released. -
Writer Lachlan Philpott who suggested moratorium on Shakespeare plays receives 'unkind mail'
A Sydney playwright who called for a moratorium on the performance on Shakespeare in Australia has been shocked at the backlash he received. -
Maryborough mothers
via abc.net.au
Mothers from Maryborough in Victoria, ranked Australia's third best state to be a mother. -
Government reveals ten year cost of its cut to the corporate tax rate
via abc.net.au
After yesterday's repeated stonewalling, the Federal Government's has announced that the ten year cost of its cut to the corporate tax rate is estimated to cost $48 billion. Labor says that's a cost that can't be justified, and it's accused the Prime Minister of treating the public with contempt when he said yesterday that the dollar figure did not exist. -
Exhibition at National Maritime Museum explores history of ship navigation
This week's announcement from the US that marine archaeologists believe they've found the wreck of HMS Endeavour put the spotlight back on Australia's maritime history. When Captain Cook arrived here on the Endeavour in 1770, ship navigation was in the middle of a clock-driven revolution. A new exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney explores that massive change. It's called Ships, Clocks and Stars - The Quest for Longitude. -
Former executive Andrew Sigalla says he cannot afford lawyer in fraud case
A Sydney businessman accused of dishonestly using company funds to pay off his multi-million-dollar gambling debts asks for his criminal trial to be delayed because he cannot afford legal representation. -
Stan Grant challenged at forum for supporting constitutional recognition of Indigenous people
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal journalist Stan Grant is confronted at a conference for supporting constitutional recognition of Indigenous people by an academic and advocate who wants him to hold out for a treaty. -
Artist aims to bridge the cultural gap with Wilcannia's heritage pub renovation
via abc.net.au
An artist with plans to repurpose an 1860s pub at the town of Wilcannia, in far-west New South Wales, says he wants to make the area more open to visitors. -
Federal MP Stewart Robert defends funding two staff who ran in Gold Coast council election
via abc.net.au
Federal Gold Coast MP Stewart Robert defends giving $60,000 of LNP money to two of his employees for their local government campaigns. -
Perth Zoo orangutan Nyaru to be released into wild in Indonesia
via abc.net.au
A Sumatran orangutan born at Perth Zoo will be flown to Indonesia next week and monitored at a sanctuary for three months before being released into the wild, in a bid to boost the jungle population. -
Cystic fibrosis sufferers call for new drug to be included on pharmaceutical benefits list
via abc.net.au
Cystic fibrosis patients plead with the Federal Government to add a new drug to the pharmaceutical benefits list. -
Katanning speedway is officially back after 15 years of no burnouts
via abc.net.au
The speedway in Katanning in the Great Southern region of Western Australia is officially returning this weekend after a 15-year hiatus. -
Thank God it's Friday - 6th May 2016
via abc.net.au
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were James O'Loghlin, Gary Eck and Jennifer Wong. -
Roma man jailed for fatally stabbing brother during argument over money
via abc.net.au
A Queensland man who pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing his brother during an argument breaks down in the dock as he is jailed for eight years for manslaughter. -
Roger Rogerson says co-accused Glen McNamara killed Jamie Gao in self-defence
via abc.net.au
The former detective tells a Sydney court his co-accused killed student Jamie Gao in self-defence and the incident was "like one huge nightmare". -
Melbourne artists, students turn iconic guide dog collection boxes into showpieces
via abc.net.au
A group of artists and students in Melbourne set out to turn the iconic guide dog collection box into a showpiece to highlight those living with impaired vision. -
Finding yourself inside the labyrinth
via abc.net.au
A Toowoomba priest hopes an ancient pattern will help people slow down and find focus in a fast-paced world. -
Stan Grant attacked at forum for supporting constitutional recognition of Indigenous people
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal journalist Stan Grant is heckled at a conference for supporting constitutional recognition of Indigenous people, by an academic and advocate who wants him to hold out for a treaty. -
Pontville Detention Centre near Hobart sold to mystery Tasmanian buyer
via abc.net.au
The Pontville Detention Centre is sold to a mystery Tasmanian buyer almost three years after the last asylum seekers were released or transferred. -
Policeman wins $150k payout over defamatory online posts
via abc.net.au
A Victorian police officer is awarded $150,000 in damages over defamatory online posts that alleged he had executed a teenager at a Melbourne skate park in 2008. -
Running Man challenge: NT Police release dance video featuring saltwater crocodile
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Police release a video of themselves dancing next to a 4-metre saltwater crocodile in the latest Running Man challenge video to go viral. -
Great Barrier Reef: More corals die in reef's northern section, marine authority finds
via abc.net.au
More coral has bleached and died in the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef in the past month, new surveys reveal. -
Darwin veterinarian treats prickly echidna mysteriously found in suburban backyard
via abc.net.au
A veterinarian treats a rare and prickly patient after an echidna mysteriously ends up in a suburban Darwin backyard. -
Aboriginal Land Council sets up cafe to help Indigenous locals living with disabilities
via abc.net.au
The Nambucca Heads Aboriginal Land Council says an initiative it set up to help local Indigenous people with disabilities is proving to be a success. -
Arrium bosses sacked as OZ Minerals promises hundreds of jobs from Whyalla investment
via abc.net.au
Two senior executives, including the managing director, of troubled steelmaker and miner Arrium are set to leave the company. -
Tourism WA chief Stephanie Buckland resigns: Fifth senior public servant to leave this year
via abc.net.au
Tourism WA boss Stephanie Buckland announces her resignation after six years in the job, becoming the fifth senior State Government executive to relinquish their position this year. -
Zoe Buttigieg death: Man pleads not guilty to murder of 11yo Wangaratta girl
via abc.net.au
A man charged with sexually assaulting and killing a schoolgirl in Victoria's north-east pleads not guilty on the final day of his committal hearing. -
Fake cancer diagnosis leads to good behaviour bond for former Lake Macquarie woman
via abc.net.au
A woman has been given an 18-month good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to faking cancer for financial gain. -
Tasmania distilling 'distinctive' gin with flavours born from unique, local botanicals
via abc.net.au
Tasmania is making a name for itself as a producer of "distinctive" gins, infused with unique flavours distilled from the Island Nation's local botanicals. -
Indigenous youth getting a taste of life as an artist in Queensland's Gulf
via abc.net.au
An art program on Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria is using art to teach young kids about local language, and business enterprise. -
Urthboy's Daughter of the Light pays tribute to his mother, smashing hip hop's sexist cliches
via abc.net.au
Daughter of the Light pays tribute to the obstacle his mother overcame to succeed and raise a family single handed. -
Big croc that was menacing fishing boats in Broome trapped by wildlife officers
via abc.net.au
A crocodile that has been walking on a Broome beach and approaching fishing boats is trapped and relocated to the local wildlife park.

