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WA cruise company Ahoy Buccaneers suspended over safety breaches
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An inspection of a popular northern WA budget cruise company's boat unearths fresh concerns over its seaworthiness, causing the maritime safety watchdog to extend a ban on it leaving port. -
Northern Territory whip cracker makes what could be the world's longest whip
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At more than 80 metres long, Northern Territory whip cracker Nathan Griggs makes what he believes to be the longest whip in the world. -
Skilled migrants find country living presents challenges regarding employment
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Skilled migrants in Tamworth find it hard to get jobs in their chosen professions. -
Maroubra restaurant fire forces dozens to be evacuated in Sydney's east
Dozens of people are evacuated from a building in Sydney's east after a fire breaks out in a ground floor restaurant. -
Tram derails, veers into Melbourne house after collision with car
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A sleeping man is lucky to escape injury after waking to loud bangs when a tram slammed into his home in Melbourne overnight. -
International Day Against Homophobia: Comedian Tom Ballard joins call to axe 'gay panic' murder defence
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Gay rights campaigners are using International Day Against Homophobia to ramp up their campaign against the so-called "gay panic" defence law, claiming it promotes inequality. -
Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull's snubbing of candidates a 'mistake', Peta Credlin says
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Malcolm Turnbull's snubbing of three candidates has the potential to become a "problem" if it continues through the campaign, Tony Abbott's former chief of staff Peta Credlin says. -
Election 2016: Bill Shorten to promise $500m contribution to Adelaide tram network
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The Federal Opposition returns to a familiar election campaign theme and will today make a $500 million infrastructure commitment for a tram network in Adelaide's inner suburbs. -
Election 2016: Did Malcolm Turnbull pass the pub test in Darwin?
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Voters who attended the Prime Minister's first "politics in the pub" event of the election campaign in Darwin talk about what they thought about Malcolm Turnbull's performance. -
Election 2016: Anthony Albanese claims Federal Government cut WA infrastructure funding
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The federal Opposition transport and infrastructure spokesman accuses the Coalition Government of failing to start any major infrastructure projects in WA since 2013. -
Coal dust kills coral, reduces growth of fish and seagrass, study shows
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Questions about the risks of shipping coal through the Great Barrier Reef are raised after a study shows coal dust released into seawater kills corals and slows seagrass and fish growth. -
Gold Coast Titans score 26-6 win over Sydney Roosters as controversial obstruction rule strikes again
The Gold Coast Titans edge the Sydney Roosters 26-6 in Robina after the visitors were controversially deprived of what would have been a game-changing try by the NRL bunker. -
Wesley College students speak out about sexism and drinking culture at University of Sydney's prestigious institution
Sydney University's prestigious Wesley College is refusing to name the student authors of an annual journal that details sexual exploits on campus, and rates students according to criteria such as cleavage and number of sexual partners. -
Wesley College students speak out about sexism, drinking at University of Sydney's institution
Advocacy groups say reports of a culture of sexism and heavy drinking at University of Sydney's Wesley College is "just the tip of the iceberg" and the problem is widespread on campuses across the country. -
Aurukun elder calls on police to end street fights between locals
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Community elders in far north Queensland say they are appalled police do not stop regular street fights as footage of the violence emerges online. -
Dare To Dream - Transcript
via abc.net.auMARIAN ARNOLD, PRESENTER: Hello. I'm Marian Arnold. For 35 years I was a producer and presenter on ABC Classic FM. Tonight we revisit the story of one of the most intriguing figures in Australian music. When we first met George Palmer in 2004, he was a judge of the New South Wales Supreme Court, with a private passion for music. Now he's a successful and prolific composer who's just completed his first opera, based on Tim Winton's classic novel 'Cloudstreet'. As you'll see, that's given him quit -
Perth Lord Mayor plans return trip to China following LGA breach
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Lisa Scaffidi wants to take another promotional trip to China to assist the same organisation she failed to declare paid for her business-class airfare in 2009, resulting in a breach of the Local Government Act. -
Man charged over sexual assault of child in Bruce Rock
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A 43-year-old West Australian man is charged with sexually assaulting a three-year-old girl in the Wheatbelt town of Bruce Rock at the weekend. -
Alice Springs man jailed for attack on nurse caring for him in hospital
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A man who punched a nurse in the face causing her to fall and hit her head is sentenced to six months' jail in Alice Springs. -
Men involved in bikies turf war could serve sentences outside jail
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Two men involved in a bikies turf war in Canberra may get to serve their sentences outside of jail under the ACT's new intensive corrections order. -
Man killed partner in self-defence when she pulled knife on him, court told
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A man accused of murdering his former partner at a busy Melbourne shopping strip tells a court he stabbed her after she pulled a knife on him. -
Nuclear dump protesters warn of 'cultural genocide' in South Australia
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Building a nuclear waste dump in South Australia will be "cultural genocide", an Indigenous Australian says, as a campaign against a facility in South Australia ramps up. -
Parliament House architect Romaldo 'Aldo' Giurgola dies at 95
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Romaldo Giurgola, the principle architect involved in the design of new Parliament House in Canberra, dies at age 95. -
UK military satellite moves into South East Asia region, support base opens in Adelaide
via abc.net.auAs tension continues to build in the South China Sea, the UK is strengthening it's military communication systems in the area - moving one of its top secret satellites into the region. The Skynet 5A Satellite is already orbiting above us, and Australia is playing a key role in its use. A ground base has opened in Adelaide to relay communication from the satellite to the UK and its allies. -
Malcolm Turnbull quizzed over controversial Liberal candidate in Fremantle
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The Prime Minister has distanced himself from his Federal Liberal candidate for the seat of Fremantle. Malcolm Turnbull has campaigned in Fremantle today, but unusually, the local candidate Sherry Sufi was not by his side. Mr Sufi has linked gay marriage to polygamy and opposes Indigenous constitutional recognition. -
Livestock agents rebel against saleyards privatisation plan
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A group of livestock agents in the regional city of Ballarat are fighting a plan to privatise the city's saleyards. The city council says it's necessary to shift the site out of the centre of town, but there are concerns about how private ownership will affect the yards' operation. The issue goes to the heart of a Senate inquiry into the cattle market. -
Man hospitalised after police 'used pepper spray' during roadside stop at Glenwood
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A Sydney man is in a critical condition after he was pulled over by police in Sydney's north-west and capsicum spray was used on him, the ABC is told. -
HMAS Sydney: 3D reconstruction reveals more details of Australia's biggest naval disaster
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The most powerful supercomputer in the southern hemisphere is being used to create a 3D reconstruction of two warships that sank off Western Australia in 1941. -
Election 2016: Greens push to double Perth's tree canopy by 2040
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The Greens want to double Perth's tree canopy by 2040 to help mitigate the impact of climate change, and have every resident living within five minutes of a green corridor. -
Western Australia researchers investigating control strategies for invasive pest fish species
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WA rivers are home to several invasive pest fish species, including tilapia, a southeast African fish. -
Landing gear fault forces CareFlight plane to circle above Darwin
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A CareFlight medical plane is forced to circle above Darwin for 20 minutes due to a suspected fault with the landing gear. -
Plan to privatise Ballarat saleyards met with hostility
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A group of livestock agents in the regional city of Ballarat are digging in their heels in opposition to a plan to privatise the city's sale yards. -
Skynet satellite ground station opens in Adelaide to aid UK military communications
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The United Kingdom boosts its communication capabilities in South-East Asia by opening a satellite ground station in Adelaide to receive information from the Skynet satellite system. -
Man in critical condition after roadside 'altercation' with police at Glenwood
A man is in a critical condition in hospital following a roadside "altercation" with officers in Sydney's north-west. -
Roots and Shoots May 14, 2016
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Get your garden to grow the right way and have a laugh while you're at it with the Perth Gardening Roots and Shoots podcast. -
Melbourne Catholic school backflips on girls' uniform policy after mother's gender equality campaign
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A Melbourne mother says her daughter did a "fist pump" when she was told she will now be allowed to wear pants to her Catholic primary school following a social media campaign to change its uniform policy. -
Live export dampens otherwise solid half-year results for Elders
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Elders's half-year results show a profit increase but "trying" live export conditions weigh down results. -
Shannon McCoole: Families SA supervisor facing criminal charges named as Lee Norman
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A non-publication order on a Families SA supervisor who promoted paedophile carer Shannon McCoole and allegedly called a whistleblower a bitch, is revoked by the Child Protection Systems Royal Commission. -
Hannay Lawyers settles defamation case with Campbell Newman and Jarrod Bleijie
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Former premier Campbell Newman and former attorney-general Jarrod Bleijie reach an out-of-court settlement in a defamation case involving Hannay Lawyers. -
Click go the shears as old style blade shearing returns to Glencoe Woolshed
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People travelled from across the region to the historic Glencoe Woolshed on Sunday to see shearers use the method of traditional hand shearing. -
Stealing charges brought against former chief executive of Indigenous sporting organisation
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The former chief executive of a Western Australian not-for-profit sporting organisation is alleged to have stolen more than $230,000 from the body. -
Mining deals plummet in value as commodities bust continues
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Mine sales, mergers and acquisitions have dried up, as the commodity bust cuts asset values and sees many buyers back away from striking deals. -
Jason Day keeping an eye on golf hall of fame as stunning form continues at Players Championship
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After winning golf's 'fifth major', Australian star Jason Day says he hopes his hot form can carry him all the way into the golf hall of fame. -
Blowtorch-wielding robber holds up south Canberra petrol station
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A man uses a propane blowtorch to threaten and rob a cashier at a southern Canberra service station. -
Billycart racing goes high tech as 3D-printed vehicle races in Bangalow derby
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A 3D-printed billycart makes its debut in Bangalow, taking out one race but not being as speedy as it could have been. -
Tasmania's former chief magistrate says underfunding Legal Aid 'risks injustice'
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Tasmania's former chief magistrate joins calls for more funding for Legal Aid, saying without the service "the risk of injustice is high". -
Mildura council set to fly rainbow flags in support of gay community
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The public will stand with the region's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer community at rainbow flag-raising ceremonies in Mildura. -
Melbourne street performer's dress catches fire during safety assessment
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A Melbourne street performer is seriously injured after her clothing catches on fire while she is undergoing a safety assessment for her act. -
Milk levy for consumers is "far-fetched and won't happen" dairy analyst says
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Imposing a consumer levy on milk to help farmers caught up in an unfolding dairy crisis is "far-fetched and won't happen", according to a dairy analyst. -
92yo Cliff Byfield still in top gear after dedicating life to building classic cars in Perth
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Cliff Byfield is 92 and well known for his extraordinary ability to built vintage cars from scratch in his Perth backyard.

