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CEO urges Perth councillors to avoid public debate on Lord Mayor Scaffidi's future
via abc.net.au
The chief executive of the City of Perth encourages councillors to avoid making a public show of no confidence in Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi. -
Geelong beats Adelaide by 26 points as Patrick Dangerfield has last laugh on return
via abc.net.au
Patrick Dangerfield's return to Adelaide is capped off with victory, with his new Geelong team continuing its impressive season with a 26-point win over the Crows. -
Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull announces pathology deal during debate with Bill Shorten
Malcolm Turnbull announces a breakthrough in the long-running dispute over bulk-billing incentives for blood tests, during a leaders' debate dominated by questions on multinationals, education and the budget. -
South Sydney overhauls Parramatta 22-20 as Eels fans rally around embattled NRL club
South Sydney breaks Parramatta hearts with come from behind 22-20 win as Eels fans rally behind their embattled club. -
Brumbies overcome Melbourne Rebels 30-22 in Super Rugby arm wrestle
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne Rebels run into a Super Rugby finals road block, with the Brumbies extending their Australian conference lead with a 30-22 victory. -
NT Arts Minister calls in auditor over Darwin Festival's potential $500k deficit
via abc.net.au
NT Arts Minister Gary Higgins confirms the Darwin Festival has applied for Government assistance after facing a deficit from last year's event. -
Linc Energy administrators recommend company be liquidated
via abc.net.au
The administrators of Linc Energy say it is in the creditors' interests that the company be placed into liquidation. -
Parramatta Eels fans rally around NRL club at South Sydney match
via abc.net.au
Parramatta Eels fans have rallied around their club as it plays for premiership points for the first time since its damaging salary cap breach. -
NT's mandatory alcohol treatment scheme 'completely dysfunctional', inquest told
via abc.net.au
Police are failing to administer the NT's mandatory alcohol treatment policy properly, with the the scheme labelled "completely dysfunctional" at an inquest. -
'Misery' for some, relief for other NT organisations in Australia Council funding announcement
via abc.net.au
Darwin's only dedicated contemporary art space loses a third of its funding as the long-awaited Australia Council's new allocations are announced. -
Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull announces pathology deal over funding dispute
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announces a deal with pathologists over a long-running funding dispute. -
Hunt for two men who assaulted pub landlord and set fire to historic Albany hotel
via abc.net.au
Police search for two men who assaulted a pub licensee and set his 125-year-old hotel on fire in the southern coastal city of Albany in WA. -
Perth man jailed for 'shocking' box cutter attack and burglary
via abc.net.au
A 21-year-old man is sentenced to six-and-a-half years' jail for breaking into a Perth house and repeatedly stabbing the homeowner with a box cutter when he tried to stop the burglary -
Aurukun community urges action to end the violence
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal elders in one of Queensland's largest Indigenous communities are calling for parents to take responsibility for the actions of their children to end a culture of violence and dysfunction. Twenty-five teachers were evacuated from Aurukun this week after the school principal was allegedly attacked. Queensland's Minister for Aboriginal Affairs travelled to the Cape York community for a community meeting today. The local mayor says more youth justice programs are needed to keep young peop -
Gauging voter thoughts on the election campaign so far
via abc.net.auWith week one of the election campaign almost done, how are voters finding it so far? Reporter Tom Iggulden wanted a level playing field to scope the thoughts of voters.Thursday night saw him at the training session for the Bega Roosters, a rugby league club on the far south coast of New South Wales. -
State Government writes off remaining $67m Geraldton Port debt, scraps levy
via abc.net.au
A controversial levy introduced at a Western Australian port to pay off a more than $100 million loan will be abolished, after it was revealed it had generated almost double the original debt. -
Queensland Labor will not run a candidate in Toowoomba South, puts focus on federal election
via abc.net.au
Queensland Labor will not field a candidate in the Toowoomba South by-election so it can focus on trying to win the federal election. -
Turnbull commits money to rail project in at-risk liberal seat in SA
via abc.net.au
Malcolm Turnbull has made his first funding announcement of the election campaign during a visit to Adelaide. The Prime Minister says the Commonwealth is committing $43 million to extend a rail line in the city connecting Flinders University and the Flinders Medical Centre to the CBD. The project is in the federal seat of Boothby, which could be at risk for the Coalition, with the sitting Liberal MP retiring. The South Australian Labor Government says the project Mr Turnbull is spruiking has bee -
WA budget: Crown Perth given another State Government boost despite revenue slide
via abc.net.au
An $18 million tax break for Crown Perth is designed to help attract high-roller gamblers and pay the West Australian Government more tax, Treasurer Mike Nahan says. -
Plan for new Perth high school by 2019 scrapped by WA Government
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Government delays plans to build a new high school in Perth's western suburbs until after 2027. -
Former Telstra store manager pleads guilty to stealing, selling $100k worth of phones
via abc.net.au
A former Telstra store manager in Alice Springs pleads guilty to stealing more than $100,000 worth of mobiles phones and selling them on eBay. -
Thousands descend on the Sunshine Coast for world outrigger titles
via abc.net.au
More than 2,500 competitors from 30 countries are on the Sunshine Coast vying for the outrigger Va'a World Sprint titles, with finals happening this weekend. -
Body found in Melbourne paddock by firefighters tackling grass fire
via abc.net.au
Police investigate after a body is found by firefighters putting out a grass fire in Melbourne's north. -
Rescued bushwalker Patrick Drummond took right steps to survive northern NSW wilderness
via abc.net.au
A knowledge of the bush may have proved crucial to the survival of a 69-year-old man, who was rescued after being lost for three days in the on the New South Wales Northern Tablelands, his rescuers say. -
Teenager on mini motorbike hit by Adelaide train at Smithfield
via abc.net.au
A teenager on a motorbike collides with a train at Smithfield railway station in northern Adelaide with the accident affecting northbound rail services and peak-hour road traffic. -
Former mayor 'disgusted' at council merger
via abc.net.au
Former Wakool Shire mayor Neil Gorey labels the New South Wales Government's decision to create a new Murray River Council as "dirty politics". -
Intellectually disabled deaf man found unfit to stand trial on murder charge
via abc.net.au
One of three deaf people accused of murdering a deaf man in Melbourne's east is found unfit to stand trial due to an intellectual disability. -
WA man gets 14 years' jail over firearms, cash, drugs bust on Belmont home
via abc.net.au
A man is sentenced to 14 years' jail over the discovery of high powered firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition, drugs and almost $340,000 in cash in his house. -
Assault charges against Canberra childcare worker dismissed
via abc.net.au
Assault charges laid against a former Canberra childcare worker are dismissed on the grounds of mental impairment in the ACT Magistrates Court. -
The legalities of assisted reproduction
via abc.net.auThe team look into the legal minefield that is assisted reproduction with special guest Dr Fiona Kelly. Steve offers his tips on how to survive the election and Bill talks cancer and the law. -
Territory's first agricultural show for 2016 underway in Darwin's rural area
via abc.net.au
Thousands of people are expected to make their way through the gates of the Fred's Pass rural show this weekend. -
TAFE casual staffing worries union, but organisation denies threat to full-time teachers
via abc.net.au
TAFE in South Australia is hiring casuals from industry at a time when hundreds of full-time teaching staff are at risk of losing their jobs, a union says. -
'Grey nomad' travellers would be better served by remote nurses with extra powers, research finds
via abc.net.au
Retirees travelling around Australia and to remote locations who require medical help would be better served by nurses with additional powers, according to new research. -
Royal commission told Families SA missed best chance to investigate paedophile Shannon McCoole
via abc.net.au
Families SA missed its best chance to investigate paedophile Shannon McCoole, a royal commission is told in closing submissions. -
Former Blue Mountains teacher expected to be charged with 125 child sex offences
Police expect to charge a former Blue Mountains teacher with a further 125 child sex offences after extraditing him from Queensland to face two charges from the 1960s. -
Thank God it's Friday - 13th May 2016
The best way to end the working week. This week's panel were Gretel Killeen, Tahir Bilgic and Subby Valentine. -
Family hope Justice for Tiahleigh wristbands help raise public awareness
via abc.net.au
Family and friends of Logan schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer launch a campaign to try and find those responsible for her death. -
Improved walking paths could improve rural and regional health, say experts
via abc.net.au
With a premature death rate double that of the Queensland average, Mount Isa looks at walking paths as one idea to address chronic health concerns. -
Radiologists begin industrial action at Flinders Medical Centre over workload
via abc.net.au
Radiologists at Adelaide's Flinders Medical Centre launch industrial action over what they say are unsustainable workload demands. -
Shortage of sugar sees global price climb higher
via abc.net.au
A realisation of a global sugar deficit, coupled with political turmoil in Brazil, has seen the sweet commodity continue to rally in world trade. -
Leonora women's group empowers the family home and finds common cultural ground
via abc.net.au
A new women's group sets up in the northern Goldfields community of Leonora, in an effort to empower individuals, change perspectives and unite cultures. -
Colin Barnett plays down WA Liberal leadership chatter amid poor polls, budget woes
via abc.net.au
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett remains committed to leading the Liberal Party to the next election, despite a disastrous opinion poll and a state budget marred by record levels of debt and deficit. -
A musical mother and child reunion: the album that grew from a daughter's song for a long-lost mother
via abc.net.au
From finding a long-lost mother, to witnessing a father die of cancer and being the victim of a sexual assault, budding singer-songwriter Mel Laughton, has gone through a lot and is now sharing that journey through her first album. -
Gough Whitlam's childhood home demolished in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
The house in Melbourne's eastern suburbs had been denied heritage protection and as a result, demolition went ahead. -
The Rubens record live track with Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience in Sydney
The ABC goes behind the scenes with The Rubens who are using their music to inspire Indigenous students. -
Is roller derby the fastest growing sport in the Great Southern region?
via abc.net.au
Hazel Hellrazor, Splatalie and Rolling Stoney are not characters from a cartoon, but monikers for members of a fast growing sport in WA known as roller derby. -
Finger lime grower frustrated by non-tariff trade barriers
via abc.net.au
A Queensland finger lime grower says free trade agreements leave a lot to be desired, and the Australian Government needs to address non-tariff trade barriers. -
Questions raised over delay to 'critical' report into Mount Isa air quality
via abc.net.auA report measuring the impact of pollution from Mount Isa Mines on air quality in the city was meant to be made public five years ago.Is the mine burying bad news or is there another explanation for the delay? David Lewis reports. -
Administrator appointed to Rookwood cemetery amid misconduct, bullying claims
An administrator is appointed to one of Australia's wealthiest, largest and oldest cemeteries amid claims of serious misconduct, bullying and internal division. -
Volunteering beats depression for senior job hunter
via abc.net.au
As a retiree forced to return to job hunting, Townsville woman Lynne Finn found herself heading into depression, until she found volunteering.

