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Curious Campaign: Which senators will get a six-year term and which will only get three?
via abc.net.au
Australians are about to endure the first double dissolution election in a generation. This throws up a number of peculiarities, not least for sitting senators. -
Live turtle falls out of plane's overhead baggage compartment at Hobart airport
via abc.net.au
A small turtle falls out of the overhead compartment of a Jetstar plane after it landed in Hobart. -
Animals need protection from drones via code of practice, researcher says
via abc.net.au
A University of Adelaide researcher wants a code of practice to protect wildlife such as birds from research drones until any negative effects are fully understood. -
Fiskville training base report on firefighters exposed to toxic chemicals to be released
via abc.net.au
The long-awaited report into the health and environmental damage caused by the use of toxic chemicals at the CFA training base at Fiskville will be released today. -
State of Origin: Queensland to name Dane Gagai, overlook Kyle Feldt for game one squad
via abc.net.au
Queensland selectors look set to give Dane Gagai a State of Origin reprieve but Cowboys flyer Kyle Feldt is not expected to be so lucky. -
Batemans Bay gets $2.5 million funding to relocate bats as residents live in 'state of emergency'
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Government commits $2.5 million to rid Batemans Bay of its 100,000 resident flying foxes, describing the situation as a "state of emergency". -
Michelle Payne flown to Melbourne hospital after Mildura race fall
via abc.net.au
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne is flown to hospital in Melbourne to undergo further tests after yesterday's race fall in Mildura. -
Linc Energy slams Queensland Government's 'bloody-minded' approach to clean-up laws
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government vows to press ahead with the criminal prosecution of oil and gas firm Linc Energy for the alleged contamination of farmland in the state's south-east, despite the company being placed into liquidation. -
Linc Energy slams Queensland Government's 'bloody-minded' approach clean-up laws
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government vows to press ahead with the criminal prosecution of oil and gas firm Linc Energy for the alleged contamination of farmland in the state's south-east, despite the company being placed into liquidation. -
Linc Energy founder slams Queensland's 'bloody-minded' approach to clean-up law
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government vows to press ahead with the criminal prosecution of oil and gas firm Linc Energy for the alleged contamination of farmland in the state's south-east, despite the company being placed into liquidation. -
Melbourne Storm too good for Parramatta Eels despite Kieran Foran return in 18-6 win
Melbourne heaps more pain on Parramatta and Kieran Foran with an 18-6 defeat of the beleaguered Eels at Parramatta Stadium. -
Rozelle fire: Shopkeeper Adeel Khan admits buying fuel, says robbers were responsible for blaze
A Sydney man accused of setting fire to his convenience store, killing three people, denies buying petrol to start the blaze and instead blames armed robbers. -
State of Origin: Blake Ferguson's NSW recall completes redemption after years in wilderness
Recalled Blake Ferguson says he once doubted he would ever return to the NSW State of Origin fold after his years in the wilderness. -
'Meow meow' drug blamed for 'psychotic' carjacking rampage at Murray Bridge
via abc.net.au
A man who carjacked a car before crashing it and trying to steal a second was in a state of psychosis caused by a drug he took one week earlier, a court hears. -
Sydney parents fight to stop department privatising Haberfield Public School aftercare program
via abc.net.au
The NSW Education Department is taken to the Supreme Court in a bid to prevent the privatisation of after-school care at an inner Sydney school. -
Cost of new Palmerston Hospital increases to $170 million
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Government defends a move to increase the cost of constructing the Palmerston Hospital to $170 million, saying it reflects improved features. -
State of Origin: NSW new boys Adam Reynolds and Tyson Frizell get life-changing phone calls
via abc.net.au
For Adam Reynolds and Tyson Frizell, the phone call confirming they would fulfil their NSW State of Origin dreams was a moment to savour. -
Debt laden steel-maker Arrium calls for $100 million government investment
via abc.net.au
The administrator of steel-maker Arrium says the debt-laden company wants the state and federal governments to invest more than $100 million over four years into its Whyalla operations. Research out today has shown the closure of the Whyalla steelworks could cost the South Australian economy more than $770 million and lead to 5,000 job losses. The Mayor of Whyalla says he's frustrated by a lack of action. The administrator is aiming to put the company on the market by as early as July. -
Another attack on school principal at Aurukun
via abc.net.au
School has continued uninterrupted at Aurukun today, after more violence in the north Queensland town on the weekend. Three teenage boys have been charged for allegedly stealing a car from the principal and his wife on Saturday night, while armed with knives and machetes. Earlier this month, 25 teachers were evacuated from the Indigenous community after the principal was attacked. -
Victorian MP Wade Noonan 'felt goodness drain out of life' as police minister
via abc.net.au
Victorian Minister Wade Noonan reveals he felt like all the goodness had drained out of his life when he took extended leave to deal with the stress of the job, as he looks to return to the Government's frontbench. -
Four jockeys hospitalised, one horse euthanased after shocking fall at Taree racecourse
via abc.net.au
Four jockeys have been hospitalised and one horse has been euthanased after a shocking fall at the Taree Wingham Race Club on the New South Wales Mid North Coast. -
Audit picks up mistakes in Daly River water modelling
via abc.net.au
The NT Government reduces the likelihood that farmers will get all of the water they have been promised under their water licences, after an audit picks up mistakes in Daly River flow modelling. -
Man expresses remorse for causing a fatal crash while high and later assaulting an elderly man
via abc.net.au
A man who caused a fatal crash in South Australia's Riverland and assaulted an elderly resident less than a year later while under the influence of drugs is sentenced to less than five years' jail. -
HART: One-man show shines spotlight on generations of Noongar men removed from families
via abc.net.au
A one-man show that spans three generations and explores the lives of four Noongar men who were forcibly removed from their families has its first showing in Perth on Tuesday night. -
Ray O'Leary on his White Cliffs opal claim
via abc.net.au
Ray O'Leary who left a city job and city lifestyle to move to White Cliffs eight years ago, and has not looked back. -
Arrium sale: Troubled steelmaker to be put on the market
via abc.net.au
Troubled steelmaker Arrium will be put on the market in late July, the administrators say. -
'Like a micro-brewery for milk': inside Fitzroy's milk factory
via abc.net.au
How can a dairy factory exist in an area better known for exorbitant property prices? -
Mount Everest: Death of Australian woman sparks concerns over safety of trekking companies
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne university lecturer who suffered altitude sickness and died on Mount Everest was being looked after by what some climbers describe as one of Nepal's cheapest and riskiest trekking companies. -
Northern Territory Labor holds back from supporting legislation amendments that propose to regulate fracking
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Opposition says it will not support amendments to the Petroleum Act that are before Parliament this week. -
Victim recorded stepfather's incest attacks as evidence, court hears
via abc.net.au
A transgender woman secretly recorded video evidence of her stepfather committing incest, a Melbourne court is told. -
Michelle Payne suffers fall in Mildura, taken to hospital for observation
via abc.net.au
Melbourne Cup champion Michelle Payne is taken to hospital after a fall during a race in Mildura. -
Jarryd Roughead wins Hawthorn's love as private battle to beat melanoma begins
via abc.net.au
Jarryd Roughead slips away from the public limelight, loved by Hawks' fans, as he begins his private battle to overcome skin cancer. -
Alyssa Azar: Youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest back safe at base camp
via abc.net.au
The youngest Australian to reach the peak of Mount Everest thanks her supporters after returning safely to base camp. -
Ausveg's Richard Mulcahy announces sudden retirement as chief executive
via abc.net.auThe board of vegetable lobby Ausveg says it is bound by confidentiality and cannot comment on the sudden retirement of chief executive Richard Mulcahy. -
Capilano launches capital-raising offer for honey expansion plans
via abc.net.au
Capilano is asking its shareholders to help raise $16.8 million required for expansion of the honey business. -
Port Adelaide's Tom Jonas off to the tribunal after knocking out West Coast Eagles' Andrew Gaff
via abc.net.au
Port Adelaide defender Tom Jonas says he is not a dirty player after knocking out West Coast's Andrew Gaff as the MRP defers case straight to tribunal. -
IBAC: Ballarat police filmed 'kicking, stomping' woman in custody
via abc.net.au
A Victoria Police officer who kicked a woman in custody has defended his actions, telling an anti-corruption inquiry it was a knee-jerk reaction because he was in a "prime position" to get hurt. -
Fine food and music for good causes
via abc.net.auLeanne Clancey is one of the organisers of Sacred Heart Mission's Dine With Heart dinner where you can enjoy the food of some of Melbourne's best chefs including Luxembourg's Chris Watson.Coodabeen Greg Champion sings Gordon Lightfoot to aid the Troubadour Foundation. -
Forecasts consumers' willingness to pay more for branded milk likely to be short lived
Consumers rush to buy more expensive branded milk, amid warnings support will be short lived. -
Agricultural show committees embrace new strategies to attract young people
via abc.net.au
A group dedicated to getting more young people involved in agricultural shows says committees are embracing new strategies. -
Yongah Hill escapee still on the run after two weeks
via abc.net.au
Immigration officials are still searching for a detainee from the Yongah Hill detention centre who escaped while on a visit to a Buddhist temple two weeks ago. -
Pop-up gambling warnings prompt some women to wager more, university experiment finds
via abc.net.au
An experiment with pop-up messages on a simulated poker machine finds some females increase their rate of betting and lose more when challenged about problem gambling behaviour comparisons. -
Therapy dog auditions see Gold Coast pooches put best paw forward
via abc.net.au
Auditions have been held on the Gold Coast searching for the next generation of hospital therapy dogs. -
Roots and Shoots May 21, 2016
via abc.net.au
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. -
Election 2016: Labor defends 'congestion busting' Metronet over 'flawed' Perth Freight Link
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten believes a billion-dollar funding commitment to WA Labor's Metronet rail project will help ease Perth's congestion and create much-needed construction jobs. -
Life on a White Cliffs opal claim still has a frontier feeling
via abc.net.au
Since 1872 people from all walks of life have come to White Cliffs, some in search of fortune, others for a simpler life. -
Bad internet, lack of support hampering Australian agritech growth
via abc.net.au
Players in Australia's emerging ag-tech scene say it is an exciting time for the sector, but there are some big hurdles to jump. -
Brothers ordered to pay sister's court costs in stoush over traditional Islamic will
via abc.net.au
Two brothers are ordered to pay their sister's legal costs after a will that would have left them twice as much as their female siblings is deemed invalid. -
The mystery disease killing cattle in the southern Flinders Ranges
via abc.net.au
Farmers and scientists are battling to solve the mystery behind hundreds of unexplained cattle deaths in South Australia. -
Melbourne man, Adnan Karabegovic, found with Al Qaeda magazine acquitted of terrorism charge
via abc.net.au
Melbourne man Adnan Karabegovic is acquitted of a terrorism charge after being found with copies of an Al Qaeda magazine.

