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Man charged with torture, sexual abuse of woman at Brisbane house for months
via abc.net.au
A man is accused of holding a woman against her will for more than three months at a property in Zillmere where he allegedly tortured and sexually abused her. -
Search resumes for two bushwalkers missing in Stirling Ranges
via abc.net.au
A search resumes for two men who became lost while hiking in the Stirling Range National Park, 400 kilometres south-east of Perth. -
Girl, 12, trampled to death in Pitt Town by 'spooked' horse
via abc.net.au
A horse that trampled and killed a 12-year-old girl in the Hawkesbury region north-west of Sydney had been spooked, police say. -
Mr Fluffy: First nine cleared blocks cost more than $2m to resell
via abc.net.au
Early figures from the Mr Fluffy buyback show it cost the ACT Government over $2 million to purchase, clear and resell the first nine blocks under the scheme. -
Coburg clashes: Police Minister calls for face masks to be banned
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Police Minister calls for face masks to be banned after violence flared between anti-racism and anti-Islamic activists in Coburg at the weekend. -
Girl, 12, dies after being dragged by horse at Pitt Town
via abc.net.au
A 12-year-old girl dies after being dragged by a horse at a stud in Pitt Town in Sydney's north-west. -
Bleaching kills 35pc of coral in areas of Great Barrier Reef, surveys show
via abc.net.au
Bleaching has killed 35 per cent of coral in central and northern parts of the Great Barrier Reef, extensive aerial and underwater surveys reveal. -
Who is the most famous person to have been born in Canberra?
via abc.net.au
Plenty of people move to Canberra for work and to study but who are the high achievers who had their start in the capital? -
Hockeyroos to feature in international hockey competition in Darwin
via abc.net.au
Darwin is set to host its first international hockey tournament in more than 12 years, when four teams including Australia's Hockeyroos hit the turf on Tuesday. -
Past Facebook comments prompt call for WA Liberal candidate Daniel Parasiliti to be dumped
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Opposition calls on Premier Colin Barnett to sack the Liberal Party's candidate for the state seat of Midland over offensive comments he posted on Facebook eight years ago. -
Girl, 12, dies after falling off horse at Pitt Town stud
A 12-year-old girl dies after falling off a horse at a stud in Pitt Town in Sydney's north-west. -
Bulldogs coach Des Hasler questions NRL medical staff professionalism over Josh Morris Origin recall
via abc.net.au
Bulldogs coach Des Hasler furious after forced to call up player who had played NSW Cup following Josh Morris' recall to Blues camp. -
West Coast Eagles stamp home-ground dominance with 77-point win over Gold Coast at Subiaco
via abc.net.au
West Coast thumps struggling Gold Coast by 77 points at Subiaco Oval, as the Eagles add to their list of big wins on their home deck. -
Foreign Fears
via abc.net.au
Rural Australians say foreign ownership is crucial to regional growth and prosperity. -
Western Bulldogs beat Collingwood by 21 points at MCG as Magpies ravaged by injuries
via abc.net.au
The Western Bulldogs run over the top of Collingwood to claim a 21-point AFL win at the MCG. -
Canberra Raiders defeat Canterbury Bulldogs 32-20 to cement NRL top-eight place
The Raiders have consolidated their place in the NRL's top eight with a come-from-behind 32-20 win over an under-strength Canterbury at Canberra Stadium. -
Parramatta Eels confirm Junior Paulo NRL contract release
Parramatta has announced the immediate release of Junior Paulo, freeing him to join Canberra on the Raiders' push for a spot in the NRL finals. -
Melbourne Rebels hold off Western Force to win Super Rugby derby 27-22
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne Rebels have overcome a gritty Western Force to end their Super Rugby losing streak with a 27-22 victory at AAMI Park. -
Geelong is stunned by Carlton at Docklands, raising questions about Cats' challenge in 2016
via abc.net.au
When Geelong is good, it is very, very good - but a bad 19-point loss to Carlton raises more questions about the Cats in 2016. -
Barack Obama formally invited to visit Great Barrier Reef by Queensland Government
via abc.net.au
The US President, who ruffled political feathers with his comments regarding the Great Barrier Reef during the G20 Leaders' Summit in Brisbane two years ago, is invited to holiday at the reef once he retires. -
Boy found dead inside submerged ute that slid down boat ramp into Hawkesbury River
Police recover the body of a four-year-old boy who drowned in a ute that slid down a boat ramp into the Hawkesbury River, north-west of Sydney. -
Woman charged after nurse assaulted at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
via abc.net.au
Police lay charges against a 44-year-old patient after a female nurse is assaulted at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. -
National Botanic Gardens encourages Canberrans to connect with nature in first international open day
via abc.net.au
The Australian National Botanic Gardens throws open its gates as part of the first international Botanic Garden Open Day. -
Rye Hunt: Items belonging to Australian missing in Brazil found, family says
via abc.net.au
Items belonging to an Australian missing in Brazil for more than a week have been located, his sister says. -
Tasmanian Labor would suspend year 12 rollout to stop 'student drain' from colleges
via abc.net.au
The rollout of year 11 and 12 to high schools would be suspended and all students would be automatically enrolled until year 12 under a Tasmanian Labor government. -
Protesters gather to announce union 'green ban' on redevelopment at Bondi Pavilion
Protesters including veteran activist Jack Mundey gather at the iconic beach to announce a union strike action on any redevelopment of the Bondi Pavilion. -
Diary discovered in Tennessee sheds light on little-known Australian link with US Civil War
via abc.net.au
The State Library of Victoria is seeking public support to buy the diary of an American Confederate army lieutenant who was aboard the CSS Shenandoah. -
Queensland Firebirds unbeaten run ended by NSW Swifts in trans-Tasman netball league
via abc.net.au
A record trans-Tasman netball crowd has watched the NSW Swifts put an end to the Queensland Firebirds 21-match unbeaten run with a 58-54 come-from-behind win in Sydney. -
GPs 'at breaking point' over Medicare rebate freeze, newly-elected AMA president says
via abc.net.au
New AMA president Dr Michael Gannon says he would not be surprised if GPs start charging up to $25 extra per patient visit if the freeze on the Medicare rebate is not lifted. -
Rio Olympics: Australia's Caroline Buchanan claims world BMX title in Games build-up
via abc.net.au
Caroline Buchanan's preparations for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics have gained momentum after she won her second world BMX time trial title in Medellin, Colombia. -
Woman in hospital after being stabbed on Queensland's Gold Coast
via abc.net.au
A woman is in a serious but stable condition after being stabbed on Queensland's Gold Coast. -
Cayleb Hough death: Man charged with murder of Melbourne teenager
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with the murder of Melbourne teenager Cayleb Hough (pictured), whose remains were found in a shallow mineshaft three months after he was reported missing. -
Hawkesbury River search for car with child inside: Vehicle was reversing boat and trailer
Emergency crews are searching for a car with a young boy inside that reversed into the Hawkesbury River, north-west of Sydney. -
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery to reopen some Mondays in response to 'public concerns'
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government says it has "listened to the concerns" of the public in deciding to re-open the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery on some Mondays. -
Widow says repatriation of ADF husband killed overseas in 1964 will 'heal the biggest hurt'
A widow of one of 35 defence force personnel who were buried in conflict zones overseas in the 1960s says repatriating her husband's remains to Australia will "heal the biggest hurt" in her heart. -
Earthquake shakes WA's Goldfields region; largest recorded since 2010
via abc.net.au
An earthquake measuring magnitude 5.2 hits the Goldfields-Esperance region of WA, the largest recorded in the state since April 2010. -
Thirlmere Lakes: Coal mining to blame for damage to World Heritage area, new reports say
via abc.net.au
Forty years of coal mining near the Thirlmere Lakes south-west of Sydney is responsible for the dire state of the system, new research finds, in contrast to recent official inquiries. -
NSW's Josh Dugan out of State of Origin opener with elbow injury, Josh Morris called in
via abc.net.au
New South Wales will be without the services of one its stars after Josh Dugan was ruled out of the State of Origin opener with an elbow injury. -
Farina ghost town restoration attracts growing volunteer numbers
via abc.net.au
Volunteers are again heading to outback South Australia as sunny winter days provide the perfect chance to help restore a ghost town. -
Code Club a hit in Darwin as kids look to digital future
via abc.net.au
A computer coding club that started this year in Darwin already has a waiting list twice the size of the class, as the Federal Government moves to introduce coding lessons in schools. -
Child in car that reversed into Hawkesbury River, police say
via abc.net.au
Emergency crews are responding to reports a car has reversed into the Hawkesbury River north-west of Sydney. -
Noel Pearson's program part of problem in Aurukun, Indigenous educator Chris Sarra says
via abc.net.au
A controversial education program being run by Noel Pearson at three Aboriginal communities in Queensland's Cape York region is part of the problem in Aurukun, Indigenous educator Dr Chris Sarra says. -
Coburg rallies: Harsher protest laws should be reintroduced to stop violent clashes, Opposition says
via abc.net.au
Two counter rallies that became violent in Melbourne's north are proof the Victorian Government needs to reinstate laws that give police more powers to intervene, the Opposition says. -
David Pocock signs deal with Japanese rugby club Panasonic Wild Knights
via abc.net.au
Champion Wallabies flanker David Pocock signs a three-season deal with Japanese champions Panasonic Wild Knights for 2016, 2017 and 2019. -
Australia All Over highlights available for podcast and download May 29
via abc.net.auIn his recent travels Macca had a chat with David Forward, who is the Roseworthy Campus Manager, part of the University of Adelaide.Guy does a lot of travelling in Asia, and he regularly listens to AAO podcasts.From Victoria Marius Cummings gives Ian a lot of information about Australian cricketing pioneer, Tom Wills; and long-time program contributor Ailsa Piper tells of her recent European trip.Ian also found out about the importance of food catering in the film industry from chef Andrew Teo. -
Thirlmere Lakes: Coal mining to blame for damage to World Heritage area, new report says
via abc.net.au
Forty years of coal mining near the Thirlmere Lakes south-west of Sydney is responsible for the dire state of the system, a new report says, in contrast to recent official inquiries. -
Rye Hunt: Airport CCTV confirms missing man argued with friend before disappearing, family says
via abc.net.au
CCTV footage confirms a Tasmanian man who went missing in Brazil over a week ago argued with his travelling companion just before he disappeared, his sister says. -
Dreamtime At The G: Study goals bring rewards for Maningrida schoolkids
via abc.net.au
A group of students from a small NT community are rewarded for good school attendance with a trip to Melbourne and a visit to Australian football's mecca, the MCG. -
Adelaide stops GWS Giants unbeaten run, Richmond beats Essendon in Dreamtime at the 'G clash
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide Crows halt GWS's momentum while Richmond continues apace to beat Essendon in the Dreamtime at the 'G clash. -
Police hunting one of NSW's most wanted men offer $100,000 reward for information
via abc.net.au
NSW Police hope a huge reward will help them find a man wanted in relation to the death of a man found dumped inside a wheelie bin almost 13 years ago.

