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Canberra rubbish uncollected as garbage truck drivers strike over pay
via abc.net.au
Rubbish bins will be left unemptied on kerbsides in more than 20 suburbs, as garbage truck drivers take part in a 24-hour strike over pay. -
Adelaide train to Flinders University funding pledge expected
via abc.net.au
Funding for a rail link between Adelaide, Flinders University and the Flinders Medical Centre in the city's south is due to be announced by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull today. -
Teenage girl impaled on fence after falling three storeys
via abc.net.au
A teenage girls falls from a building and impales herself on a wrought iron fence in Melbourne's north. -
Girl, 14, stabbed during Blacktown mugging
A teenage girl is in hospital after being stabbed in the back when a fight broke out during a street robbery at Blacktown in western Sydney last night. -
Election 2016: Turnbull and Shorten to go head-to-head in first leader's debate
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will go head-to-head in the first leader's debate of the election campaign tonight. -
NSW police have fresh evidence in unsolved Bowraville murders
via abc.net.au
The head of an investigation into the unsolved murders of three Aboriginal children 25 years ago says he has fresh evidence and he wants the cases brought before the courts. Four-year-old Evelyn Greenup, 16-year-olds Colleen Walker-Craig and Clinton Speedy-Duroux were all murdered at Bowraville on the NSW mid north coast in the early 90s. In his submission to the Attorney-General Gabrielle Upton, Detective Inspector Gary Jubelin calls for the three cases to be tried together. -
Victorian teen stokes international hacktivist fears after hacking CLP's website
via abc.net.au
A young Victorian man who hacked the Northern Territory's Country Liberals website and stole the credit card details of 76 party members inadvertently stoked fears of attacks by international hacktivists and jihadists. -
Black lung disease: Seventh Queensland miner diagnosed, union expects more
via abc.net.au
A 55-year-old man becomes the seventh Queensland coal worker since May last year to be diagnosed with black lung disease. -
Offshore workers delayed returning to WA's Pilbara after helicopters grounded
via abc.net.au
Oil and gas workers are left stranded on a rig off Western Australia's north west coast after a fleet of helicopters were grounded in the wake of last month's Norway disaster. -
Melbourne artist says he was held in custody, refused entry to US without explanation
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne artist says he was refused entry to the United States for an art exhibition and held in custody for 13 hours without an explanation from authorities. -
Arts organisations nationwide in jeopardy after Australia Council funding cuts
via abc.net.au
Dozens of small to medium arts organisations, including literary journal Meanjin, which may now be forced to close, are defunded by the Australia Council. -
WA budget: Five things that could affect the state's credit rating
via abc.net.au
Here are some key areas of West Australian Treasurer Mike Nahan's third budget that could influence his bid to restore the state's downgraded credit rating. -
Melbourne University students reach for stars with satellite project
via abc.net.au
Melbourne students design and build a satellite from scratch in the hope it will help launch a local space industry. -
Unmarked graves of World War I soldiers given headstones in Hobart cemetery
via abc.net.au
The lives of seven World War I soldiers are commemorated in Hobart with headstones erected on their graves at Cornelian Bay Cemetery. -
Election 2016: Maritime union urges rethink on move to disendorse Chris Brown
via abc.net.au
The Maritime Union of Australia wants Labor leader Bill Shorten to reconsider the party's move to disendorse Chris Brown for the seat of Fremantle. -
Man charged over shooting murder of Mitchell Finnerty in Perth
via abc.net.au
A 27-year-old man is charged with the murder of Mitchell Finnerty, who was killed in a triple shooting on a suburban Perth street last month. -
Turnbull and Shorten face tough questions on campaign trail
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister has been challenged by a single mother concerned about the cost of her sons' education as he campaigned in Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula. As he continued his campaign in regional Queensland, the Opposition leader Bill Shorten faced another day of questions about dissent within Labor over its asylum seeker policy. -
Potential legal challenge after Labor dumps WA candidate
via abc.net.au
Labor is facing a potential legal action after the party dumped it's candidate in West Australian seat of Fremantle. Chris Brown was dis-endorsed by the party's National Executive after he failed disclose an assault conviction on pre-selection papers. Mr Brown is backed by the powerful Maritime Workers Union, and is weighing up a potential legal challenge. -
Missing Chinese student Zhejuan Huang sighted at Coogee on Tuesday
A Chinese student who has been reported missing since Sunday is seen on Tuesday at Coogee in Sydney's eastern suburbs, police say. -
South Australian primary producers call for review of water management costs
via abc.net.au
Primary producers criticise the South Australian Government for increasing water levies in regional areas. -
Mount Isa Mines still breaching national air quality guidelines, data shows
via abc.net.auMount Isa Mines claims its emissions are consistent with national guidelines, but the mine has exceeded the hourly limit for sulfur dioxide emissions several days this year. -
Man accused of murdering Tony McGrath allegedly made confession to a friend
via abc.net.au
The man accused of killing a Brisbane rugby league referee described to a friend in detail how he planned and carried out the alleged murder, a court hears. -
Rookwood cemetery placed into administration amid misconduct, bullying claims
One of Australia's wealthiest, largest and oldest cemeteries is placed into administration amid claims of serious misconduct, bullying and internal division. -
Search of Christies Beach property uncovers drugs and cash in fish pond
via abc.net.au
A backyard fish pond was used to stash cash and drugs at an Adelaide property where guns and ammunition were also found, police say. -
Government reserves judgment on toxic firefighting foam in creek claims
via abc.net.au
The Federal Minister for Veteran Affairs is not warning people against eating fish and crab from creeks which are being tested for the presence of toxic foam chemicals near RAAF bases. -
Powerful photos challenge society's stereotypes about women living in regional Australia
via abc.net.au
Cloud Chasing is a community photography project challenging the long-held stereotypes of women living in regional Australia. -
Trek for craniofacial cause close to Harry's heart
via abc.net.au
Harry Vidal's trek to raise money for Craniofacial Australia is not only realising a dream but attracting plenty of generosity and smiles along the way. -
ICELAB: Leaked emails cast further doubt on future of CSIRO's Antarctic ice research project
via abc.net.au
The future of a key Antarctic climate change research project appears to have been thrown into further doubt, according to emails obtained by the ABC. -
NRL confirms Parramatta Eels under the salary cap after loss of Nathan Peats and Anthony Watmough
The NRL confirms the Parramatta Eels are back under the salary cap and are able to play for premiership points again after reluctantly releasing hooker Nathan Peats. -
Election 2016: Union threatens legal action against ALP over Chris Brown disendorsement
via abc.net.au
The Maritime Union threatens legal action against the ALP after the candidate it backed for the federal seat of Fremantle, Chris Brown, is formally disendorsed. -
Men found guilty of making, selling fake Brett Whiteley paintings
via abc.net.au
A jury finds three paintings at the centre of a Melbourne art fraud trial are fakes, with two men found guilty of producing and selling the bogus works for more than $3.6 million. -
A pilot project in Bendigo addresses STEM skills shortage in primary teachers
via abc.net.au
Student teachers will be introduced to STEM via a new partnership between Bendigo's La Trobe University's Education Department and a local science and technology centre. -
McDonald's: NSW man loses fight to register 'McKosher' trademark for Jewish Scottish restaurant
via abc.net.au
A New South Wales' man loses his fight against fast-food giant McDonalds to register the trademark 'McKosher' for a Scottish and Jewish restaurant he hoped to open. -
Teacher Casey Lee Sullivan jailed for having sex with underage students
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian teacher who had sex with three schoolboys is sentenced to two years' jail but she will be eligible for parole in eight months. -
Former addict urges ice users to move, as Federal Government funds program to tackle drug scourge
via abc.net.au
A former ice addict says the key to her recovery was leaving her home town in rural Queensland. -
891 Footy Tipping 2016 - Round 7
via abc.net.auGet advice on who to tip in the AFL this weekend from our team of tipsters -
Three men charged after 42kg of drug ice found in steel rollers
via abc.net.au
Two Taiwanese nationals and a Brisbane man are charged with importing approximately 42 kilograms of the drug ice, which was found inside two large steel rollers on a sea consignment. -
Bushwalker missing in northern NSW for three days found safe
via abc.net.au
A man missing for three days in the Torrington State Forrest in the New South Wales Northern Tablelands is found alive. -
Election posters removed by council staff in Liberal-held seat of Boothby following warning to parties
via abc.net.au
Federal election posters in breach of local government rules are removed by council workers in an Adelaide seat after candidates were warned. -
Geelong's Patrick Dangerfield plays down return to Adelaide to face former AFL team
via abc.net.au
Patrick Dangerfield tries to play down his Adelaide return with new club Geelong, saying the fixture is no different to any other week. -
Commuter ferries for Melbourne's west to sail next week
via abc.net.au
A new ferry service will begin operating in Melbourne next week, offering commuters from the city's growing western suburbs an alternative to traffic delays on the Westgate Freeway. -
Canberra man charged with rape of sex worker says brother is to blame
via abc.net.au
Lawyers for a Canberra man charged with threatening and raping a sex worker tell the ACT Magistrates Court it is a case of mistaken identity, and his brother is to blame. -
An election photo with some dairy cows? Or promises worth hinging the farm on? Federal politicians face up to Victorian dairy farmers
via abc.net.au
Victorian dairy groups and federal politicians flounder to develop solutions to industry crisis. -
Love and madness
via abc.net.au
Samuel Johnson on why he retired from acting, Tim Elliott on writing about his father and Liana Buchanan, newly appointed Victorian Commissioner for Children and Young People on what got her into advocacy. -
Sunrise Cambodia
via abc.net.auThe work of Sunrise Cambodia has gone from strength to strength after very small beginnings.It's a fascinating story. -
Perth police investigate report woman abducted from home
via abc.net.au
WA Police investigate a report a woman was abducted from her home in Perth and taken to a house in the suburb of Beechboro. -
Election 2016: Fremantle candidate Chris Brown formally disendorsed by Labor
via abc.net.au
Labor's former candidate for the federal seat of Fremantle, Chris Brown, is formally disendorsed by the party after revelations he did not disclose convictions from the 1980s. -
Election 2016: Single mother confronts Malcolm Turnbull over education funding
via abc.net.au
A mother confronts Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on the campaign trail, telling him the Federal Government needs to do more to spend more on education to give schoolchildren a "fighting chance". -
Cyclist 'cannot walk' weeks after alleged Ballarat hit-and-run, court told
via abc.net.au
A cyclist who was struck in an alleged hit-and-run in Ballarat on Good Friday still cannot walk, a court is told. -
Men arrested over alleged plan to take boat to join IS remain in custody
via abc.net.au
Five men who allegedly planned to leave Australia by boat to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria will remain in custody for a week without charge after a brief court appearance.

