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Police officer taken to hospital after car hits tree and flips in Adelaide
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A police car flips onto its roof after hitting a tree in Adelaide's north-east overnight. -
Investment in Arrium steelworks sought to save Whyalla in South Australia
via abc.net.au
Investment in Arrium's steelworks at Whyalla, similar to the plan which saved Port Pirie's lead smelter, could help the struggling company and secure the city's future, South Australia's Treasurer says. -
Geelong mosque destroyed by suspicious fire
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police are investigating a suspicious fire that has destroyed Geelong's main mosque. -
University of New South Wales engineers set solar energy world record
via abc.net.au
Engineers at the University of New South Wales set a new world record for the amount of energy of energy solar cells can get from sunlight. -
Baghdad embassy shooting: Detained former soldier was investigated over threats, colleague says
via abc.net.au
A former soldier detained after last week's fatal shooting at the Australian embassy in Baghdad was investigated six years ago for allegedly making violent threats to colleagues. -
Salvio's dancing shoes to close doors after 135 years in Australia
It's the end of an era for a small family business that began in Australia 135 years ago. Salvio's Dancing Shoes first set up in Melbourne and moved to Sydney in the 1920s. The Salvios say they can no longer compete with cheap imports and are closing their doors at the end of next month. -
Dairy crisis to dominate Barnaby Joyce's visit to Shepparton
via abc.net.auThe dairy crisis will be front and centre of Barnaby Joyce's campaign focus this morning as the deputy prime minister visits Shepparton in Victoria. The plight of farmers facing a drastic cut in milk payments has sparked a wave of social media support pages and petitions - with one of the most popular created by a 16 year old schoolgirl worried about her family's future. -
Archie Thompson salutes Melbourne Victory fans in emotional send-off during ACL match
via abc.net.au
Archie Thompson hints that he might call time on his career rather than search for another club after an emotional send-off from the Melbourne Victory fans. -
The day dementia took the dairy farm: one couple's story
via abc.net.au
Don and Joyce Crichton always knew there would come a time that they wouldn't manage alone on their farm. That time came when Don could no longer find his way home from the paddock. -
David Feeney has 'serious questions to answer' over failure to declare $2.3 million house, Adam Bandt says
via abc.net.au
Labor frontbencher David Feeney admits his failure to declare a $2.3 million house on his parliamentary register of interests was an oversight, as Greens MP Adam Brant calls for "serious consequences" over the omission. -
Baghdad embassy shooting: Detained former solider was investigated over threats, colleague says
via abc.net.au
A former soldier detained after last week's fatal shooting at the Australian embassy in Baghdad was investigated six years ago for allegedly making violent threats to colleagues. -
Election 2016: Nick Xenophon says backpacker tax is 'free kick to NZ' and must be scrapped
via abc.net.au
Independent senator Nick Xenophon urges the Government to completely scrap the backpacker tax before the election or risk a voter backlash saying the proposal is unpopular within the Coalition. -
Indigenous basketball team in WA aims for statewide success
via abc.net.au
A Perth businessman's idea to encourage more Indigenous children from his local community to play basketball has grown into a 120-strong program. -
Nick Xenophon says backpacker tax is 'free kick to NZ' and must be scrapped completely
via abc.net.au
Independent senator Nick Xenophon urges the Government to completely scrap the backpacker tax before the election or risk a voter backlash saying the proposal is unpopular within the Coalition. -
No confidence motion moved against Perth Deputy Lord Mayor
via abc.net.au
Perth's Deputy Lord Mayor James Limnios accuses Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi of "ruling with an iron fist" as a motion of no confidence is moved against him, amid a growing revolt by councillors pushing for Cr Scaffidi to stand aside. -
Bob Brown: Charges dropped over Lapoinya Forest anti-logging protest
via abc.net.au
Police drop the charges against environmentalist Bob Brown who was arrested during a protest at a logging site in Tasmania's north-west. -
LNP-dominated Brisbane Council backs same-sex marriage ahead of federal election
via abc.net.au
The LNP-dominated Brisbane City Council votes to support same-sex marriage but stops short of calling on the Federal Government to legislate for it. -
WA parenting support programs axed by State Government
via abc.net.au
The WA Government is axing parenting support programs, cutting 44 jobs across two services and closing down a 24-hour support line, as a budget savings measure. -
Inquest into Albany firefighter Wendy Bearfoot's death set down for October
via abc.net.au
The WA coroner sets dates for an inquest into the death of a 45-year-old firefighter who was caught in an out-of-control blaze, which sparked a major overhaul of safety equipment on the state's fire trucks. -
Struggle Street banned from filming on Brisbane council land at Inala
via abc.net.au
Controversial SBS television series Struggle Street is banned from filming on council controlled land at Inala, in Brisbane's south-west, over concerns it would misrepresent the community. -
Shree minerals breaches environmental permit prompting calls for mine closure
via abc.net.au
The Shree Minerals mine at Nelson Bay River is in breach of its environmental permit, according to the Environment Protection Authority, prompting the Greens to call for its closure. -
Woman charged over fatal Auburn car crash
A woman is charged over the death of a one-year-old boy who died after being hit by a car while walking on a footpath in western Sydney. -
Gold Coast councillors under scrutiny over campaign funding link to LNP MP Stuart Robert
via abc.net.au
Gold Coast City councillors who ran as independent candidates face an electoral commission probe after it was revealed they accepted money from LNP MP Stuart Robert's campaign fund and advice from a lobbyist and former Tony Abbott staffer. -
We need more discussion about death, Royal Australasian College of Physicians says
via abc.net.au
Some senior doctors in Australia are worried the country is developing a death-denying culture, which stops people talking about the end of their life. -
Former Christian Brother jailed for abuse of six boys at Geelong orphanage
via abc.net.au
A 77-year-old former Christian Brother who beat orphans who tried to get away from his violent sexual attacks may end up dying in jail after being sentenced to more than 12 years' imprisonment. -
Driver on meth found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving near Victor Harbor
via abc.net.au
A woman who killed a cyclist while driving under the influence of methylamphetamine south of Adelaide in 2013 is found guilty of serious charges. -
Teen charged over alleged terror plan in Sydney 'preached radical Islam' at high school
via abc.net.au
Police have arrested a Sydney teenager who they allege was planning to carry out a terrorist attack in his home city. Eighteen-year-old Tamim Khaja was arrested this morning at his home in western Sydney, with police confident the teenager was trying to source a weapon and that an attack was 'probably imminent.' The ABC has been told that the teenager was well-known to police, for his connections to other alleged criminals and for allegedly preaching radical Islam in the playground of his former -
Homeless group's protest in Melbourne puts issue on federal election agenda
via abc.net.au
A committed group of homeless people is standing firm in their protest against negative publicity about life on the streets. The small but vocal crowd has set up camp at Melbourne's city square to put homelessness in the spotlight ahead of the federal election. Agencies and people sleeping rough are growing frustrated with government inaction. -
On IDAHOT Day, Kyneton student calls for support groups in primary schools
via abc.net.au
A Kyneton Secondary College Pride Crew member, who was bullied at primary school for being gay, said there is a need for similar groups for younger students. -
Canberra garbage truck drivers to stage second strike over pay
via abc.net.au
Rubbish bins will be left uncollected for about 40 per cent of Canberra next week, as garbage truck drivers walk off the job for the second time in a fortnight. -
Syeid Alam death: Rockhampton man charged with murder of co-worker
via abc.net.au
A man accused of decapitating a co-worker, whose body was found on a creek bed in Rockhampton, is remanded in custody in central Queensland. -
Sydney teenager Tamim Khaja charged over alleged terror plot, attempting to join IS in Syria
An 18-year-old Sydney man is charged with planning a terrorism attack and preparing for foreign incursions, with police alleging he was trying to get hold of a gun to carry out a "probably imminent" attack. -
Tobacco company denies seeking children's private information in FOI battle with Cancer Council
via abc.net.au
British American Tobacco hits back at claims by Cancer Council Victoria that releasing survey results of school children on plain-packaged cigarettes would breach confidentiality. -
Sunshine Coast gay teen hopes other schools adopt LGBT support group
via abc.net.au
A Sunshine Coast teen is keen for other schools to adopt an LGBT support group like his school has. -
Harvey Shire accused of scaremongering over piggery plans
via abc.net.au
A Pinjarra pork company accuses the Shire of Harvey of scaremongering over its piggery plans. -
Election 2016: Mayors call on Coalition to match Labor's funding for Adelaide tram network
via abc.net.au
A coalition of Adelaide council mayors calls on the Federal Government to match Labor and commit funding to an expansion of Adelaide's tram network. -
Study into sex lives of prawns could free aquaculture from reliance on wild brood stock
via abc.net.au
The secret sex lives of prawns are being revealed in a study that is trying to understand why the crustaceans do not breed well in captivity -
Light-rail protesters disrupt ACT Government contract signing announcement
via abc.net.au
The ACT Government signs official contracts for Canberra's controversial light-rail project, but the announcement is disrupted by a group of protesters. -
Australian veterinarians travel to Nepal for foot and mouth training
via abc.net.au
Fighting the animal disease most feared by Australian farmers means sending vets to train overseas. -
Giving a goanna physiotherapy all part of the job for New South Wales vet
via abc.net.au
A soil-related degree from an English university was an unexpected start for a vet who applies physio to injured goannas. -
Man jailed for 'horrible' stabbing murder of Michael Klaassen
via abc.net.au
A 26-year-old man is sentenced to life in prison for murdering an acquaintance, Michael Klaassen, and dumping his burnt remains in bushland south of Brisbane three years ago. -
Matthew Leveson inquest: Michael Atkins apologised to missing boyfriend's parents, court hears
via abc.net.au
A secret recording of a man apologising to the parents of his boyfriend when they confronted him for not telling them their son was missing has been played to a Sydney court. -
Gloria Steinem
via abc.net.auFeminist activist and organiser Gloria Steinem reflects on her work at the centre of the movement, and on what the future might look like. -
Multiple birth support group helping regional families through doubly tough times
via abc.net.au
If you are a 'singleton parent', your access is denied; this group is only for twos, threes, fours and mores. -
Jarryd Hayne attracting attention from numerous NRL clubs after departure from NFL
via abc.net.au
An array of NRL clubs including Newcastle, Gold Coast and St George Illawarra publicly signal their interest in luring Jarryd Hayne back to the NRL. -
Backpacker tax backdown welcomed by WA tourism industry and farmers
via abc.net.au
Farming and tourism representatives say the Turnbull Government's backdown on the backpacker tax hike is good for regional Australia. -
Sports clinics to boost participation among hearing-impaired children
via abc.net.au
There are concerns Tasmania's deaf and hearing-impaired children are missing out on sports because their disability is not catered for. -
Griffith Sculpture Symposium gains international recognition
via abc.net.au
After two and a half weeks' work and under the careful watch of a regional New South Wales city, seven international sculptors have transformed giant blocks of granite into pieces of public art. -
From marketplace to water labyrinth: The changing faces of Forrest Place
via abc.net.au
Over the past century Forrest Place has been transformed from a ramshackle covered marketplace to a central open space in the heart of the city. -
Election 2016: Adelaide local Margot Casey asks Bill Shorten to 'give us a kiss'
via abc.net.au
Local Margot Casey steals the show when she plants not one, but two, kisses on a slightly shocked-looking Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in Adelaide.

