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CSIRO job cuts: Labor are hypocrites for objecting to cull of 275 positions, Andrew Wilkie says
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Labor is being hypocritical in their objections to the Government's proposed cull of 275 CSIRO jobs, Andrew Wilkie and Peter Whish-Wilson say. -
Alleged former bikie charged with murder after extradition from Serbia over Brisbane shooting death
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A 28-year-old alleged former bikie is charged with the murder of Jei 'Jack' Lee on Brisbane's southside after being extradited from Serbia, Queensland Police say. -
Gerard Baden-Clay: High Court to decide on appeal bid against murder charge downgrading
via abc.net.au
The High Court will decide today whether to hear an appeal by Queensland's Director of Public Prosecutions against the downgrading of Gerard Baden-Clay's murder conviction. -
Election 2016: Maritime Union calls dumping of Fremantle Labor candidate Chris Brown a 'disgrace'
via abc.net.au
The Martime Union of Australia calls moves to disendorse the Labor candidate in the Perth seat of Fremantle "an absolute disgrace and a nonsense" after claims he failed to reveal prior convictions, including one for assaulting a police officer. -
Gun found in stolen BMW that crashed into cars in Melbourne's Northcote
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A shotgun is found inside a stolen car that left a trail of destruction along a street in Melbourne's north. -
Former Wallabies great Joe Roff hits back at court documents by ex-Brumbies CEO
via abc.net.au
Former Brumbies player and University of Canberra Union chief Joe Roff strikes out at claims against him in court documents lodged by former club head Michael Jones. -
Gunman chased from supermarket after attempted robbery in Seacliff in Adelaide's south
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A supermarket worker chases away a man who threatened staff with a gun during an attempted robbery at Seacliff in Adelaide's south. -
Fact check: Did the Greens win the seat of Melbourne in 2013 in their own right without having to rely on Liberal preferences?
via abc.net.au
In response to claims from Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese of a secret preference deal between the Greens and the Liberal Party involving key House of Representatives seats in the upcoming federal election, Greens lower house MP Adam Bandt has accused Labor's infrastructure and transport spokesman of "begging" the Liberals for preferences. "It speaks volumes about the modern Labor Party that they are reliant on the Liberals to keep their seats in Parliament," Mr Bandt said. "Anthony Albanese -
Search for missing bushwalker near Glen Innes set to continue with additional resources
via abc.net.au
The search for a bushwalker who has been missing in the New South Wales Northern Tablelands for two days will resume tomorrow with increased resources. -
SA construction boom: Adelaide developments 'gold plated' as riverbank transforms
via abc.net.au
Adelaide is undergoing a transformation with major road and utility works but experts question whether taxpayers are getting value for money on projects like the new Royal Adelaide Hospital, among the most expensive buildings ever constructed. -
Canberra Liberals call for investigation into Chief Minister's endorsement of Labor donor Dexar Group
via abc.net.au
A decision by ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr to film an endorsement of a private company and party donor should be formally investigated, the Canberra Liberals say. -
What impact can the Greens have on the upcoming election?
via abc.net.au
Lateline Political Correspondent David Lipson looks at the impact the Greens will have on the July 2 election under the leadership of Richard Di Natale who is aiming at a significant increase in support for his party. -
Nathan Peats signs Gold Coast Titans contract, bringing Parramatta Eels under salary cap
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Parramatta hooker Nathan Peats signs an 18-month deal with the Gold Coast Titans, bringing the Eels under the salary cap in time to play for points against Souths on Friday. -
Search for missing bushwalker near Glenn Innes set to continue with additional resources
via abc.net.au
The search for a bushwalker who has been missing in the New South Wales Northern Tablelands for two days will resume tomorrow with increased resources. -
Election 2016: Labor Fremantle candidate Chris Brown to be disendorsed by party
via abc.net.au
Labor's candidate for the federal seat of Fremantle, Chris Brown, is set to be disendorsed by the party after claims he failed to reveal prior convictions, including one for assaulting a police officer. -
Apex gang: Victorian Government questioned over response to ethnic youth violence
via abc.net.au
Multicultural Affairs Minister Robin Scott faces a grilling about the State Government's response to ethnic violence after a brawl in Melbourne's CBD in March involving members of a gang know as Apex. -
Police concerned about female Chinese student missing from Sydney since Sunday
via abc.net.au
Police hold concerns for a missing Chinese student who was last seen attending church in Sydney city on Sunday. -
Football referee Tony McGrath made changes to will before he was fatally shot, court told
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane rugby league referee who was shot dead in 2013 had planned to leave his entire estate to a prostitute he believed was his fiancee, a Supreme Court jury hears. -
Questions raised over response to suicides at Adelaide's Marksman shooting range
via abc.net.au
The possibility of a second inquest into suicides at an Adelaide shooting range raises questions as to why recommendations from an earlier inquest have not been implemented. -
Former Canberra Grammar School teacher faces abuse allegations
via abc.net.au
A Canberra Grammar School student was abused by a senior staff member in the early 2000s, the school alleges. -
Sydney Film Festival: Virtual reality trip through Wonderland awaiting audiences
A world premiere film about Indigenous women bodybuilders, a virtual reality reimagining of Alice in Wonderland and an outback thriller starring Jacki Weaver are just some of the experiences audiences can expect from this year's Sydney Film Festival. -
Aurukun teacher security to be improved: Queensland Government
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government is vowing to improve security for teachers in the Cape York Indigenous community of Aurukun. A violent confrontation between youth and staff of the Cape York Academy has prompted 25 employees to vote to leave the community for at least a week in the hope their conditions will be improved. -
Waiting lists for elective surgeries in Victoria going down, Health Minister says
via abc.net.au
Waiting lists for elective surgeries in Victoria are going down, the state's Health Minister tells a budget estimates hearing. -
ACT Chief Minister defends video endorsement of real estate company, large Labor Party donor
via abc.net.au
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr defends his decision to film a private video endorsement for a large Canberra real estate company, one of his party's more generous donors. -
Major drug ring responsible for dealing ice in northern Victoria cracked, police say
via abc.net.au
A major drug ring in Shepparton in Victoria's north has been cracked, police say, with eight people arrested and 230 grams of ice seized. -
Turnbull campaign wobbles as Abbott history dredged up
The PM cancelled a mall walk through Penrith today after the local liberal member there was questioned about changing loyalties during last year's leadership battle. His campaign said the cancellation was because a morning event with local businesswomen went over time, but Labor leader Bill Shorten is playing tensions within the coalition. -
Eat Local Week promotes farming, produce and agri-tourism in the Scenic Rim
via abc.net.au
The eat local and regional food movement is a worldwide phenomenon, and in the Scenic Rim the community takes food and agri-tourism seriously. -
Election 2016: Labor Fremantle candidate Chris Brown disendorsed by party
via abc.net.au
Labor candidate for the federal seat of Fremantle, Chris Brown, is disendorsed by the party after it was revealed he had prior convictions that he failed to disclose. -
Western Australia begins debate on removing genetic modification legislation
via abc.net.au
Debate gets underway in the upper house of Western Australia's Parliament on legislation to repeal the WA Genetically Modified Crop Free Areas Act 2003. -
Dozens flee burning, sinking catamaran near the Town of 1770
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A catamaran carrying 46 people catches fire and is sinking off the central Queensland coast. -
Regional Forest Agreements deemed a failure by NSW National Parks Association
via abc.net.au
A report assessing the effectiveness of the state's Regional Forest Agreements deems them to be a failure as a model for native forest management. -
Powerlines kill more Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagles than official counts suggest, expert warns
via abc.net.au
The number of Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagles being electrocuted by powerlines could be much higher than official statistics indicate, a wildlife biologist says. -
Five men arrested after allegedly planning to leave Australia in a small boat to join IS
via abc.net.au
All five men had already apparently travelled from Melbourne to Cairns and previously had their passports cancelled. -
Self Improvement: The changing fortunes of the Florida Everlades
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Are you one of our regular students for Self Improvement Wednesday? Each week, you get to learn something new - that's our Self Improvement pledge. -
Lynette Daley: DPP announces independent review into case of woman killed on camping trip
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales DPP will bring in independent counsel to review the office's decision not to prosecute two suspects in the brutal killing of Lynette Daley. -
Parents should pay less attention to NAPLAN results, principal says
via abc.net.au
As Western Australian students face the latest NAPLAN tests, a letter downplaying their relevance makes its way via social media to South West schools. -
NAPLAN test may be city-centric say rural teachers
via abc.net.au
Teachers in remote and regional parts of Queensland say they hold concerns that the NAPLAN test may be too city-centric. -
Former Katherine travel agent avoids jail after $40k pensioner scheme fraud
via abc.net.au
A former Katherine travel agent avoids jail time after admitting to defrauding the Northern Territory Government of more than $40,000. -
Sydney investment banker Oliver Curtis faces court on insider trading charges
via abc.net.au
Sydney investment banker Oliver Curtis shared in $1.4 million in illegal profits from insider trading, a jury hears. -
Former bikie Anthony Wells jailed for punching kidnapped man in head at Seaford Rise
via abc.net.au
A former bikie who punched a kidnapped man in the head while the victim was tied up is sentenced to jail but with time already served, he will be eligible for release within weeks. -
Police search for man wanted over Condell Park fatal shooting
via abc.net.au
Up to 12 people may have been involved in a fatal shooting in Sydney's south-west earlier this year, police say, as they call for public help in finding a suspect. -
Former RAAF mechanic voices toxic foam fears, says Veterans Affairs have not yet agreed to tests
via abc.net.au
A former Darwin RAAF mechanic is pushing for the Department of Veterans Affairs to conduct blood tests for those exposed to toxic firefighting foams. -
Controversial 77-turbine central tablelands Crudine Ridge Wind Farm approved by NSW Government
via abc.net.au
The Planning Assessment Commission approves plans for a 77-turbine wind farm on the NSW central tablelands. -
Black-flanked rock wallabies moved to boost population at remote WA gorge
via abc.net.au
Almost two dozen wallabies are flown to a national park in Western Australia to boost a tiny population of the threatened species. -
WA budget 2016: Labor calls for structural change, Treasurer says no new taxes
via abc.net.au
Labor challenges the Barnett Government to repair the state's finances and recover WA's top-level credit ratings by making sustainable structural changes in tomorrow's state budget. -
Melbourne's homeless people need support, Lord Mayor says, after reports passersby threatened
via abc.net.au
Melbourne's Lord Mayor Robert Doyle says people living on the streets in the city's CBD need to be connected with welfare services, after complaints some beggars are becoming aggressive towards passers-by. -
Eviction of caravan park residents highlights rental affordability issues in Victoria
via abc.net.au
The number of people living in caravan parks is a reflection on housing and rental affordability, the Tenants Union says, as a Gippsland council moves to evict a group of permanent residents. -
Quad bike quadriplegic Holly Raper shows signs of improvement, court told
via abc.net.au
A woman seeking $40 million compensation after a quad bike accident on a Tasmanian island could emerge from her "minimal conscious state", a court hears. -
Elizabeth Quay woes continue as investigation reveals sewage pipes need repair
via abc.net.au
A problem with the sewerage at Elizabeth Quay will force fresh public works to be carried out on the $440 million facility, the State Government confirms. -
Blairgowrie ATM fraud: Bendigo Bank customers lose thousands in card-skimming scam
via abc.net.au
Several retired couples in Victoria have had thousands of dollars syphoned from their bank accounts in a card-skimming fraud that targeted the only ATM in a village on the Mornington Peninsula.

