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Tasmania floods: 'Catastrophic' floods compared to deadly storms of 1929
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The flooding in northern Tasmania has been described as "catastrophic", prompting comparisons to the state's most deadly flood in 1929. -
Toppled South Brisbane crane that crashed into Griffith University building removed in early hours
via abc.net.au
Construction experts spend the night dismantling and moving a crane that toppled at South Brisbane, forcing a street to close down for more than 15 hours. -
Tax and drug debts may have led to armed robbery at Canberra's Mawson Club, court hears
via abc.net.au
Tax and drug debt may have been the impetus for a $150,000 robbery at a Canberra club during which a security guard was shot, an ACT court hears. -
NRL match suspected of match fixing saw offshore odds reportedly drop
One of the 2015 NRL matches reportedly under the microscope for match fixing saw a dramatic change in odds with an overseas bookmaker. -
Man killed in crash with semi-trailer on Dukes Highway at Bordertown in SA's south-east
via abc.net.au
A crash between a car and a semi-trailer in South Australia's south-east kills a man and causes major traffic restrictions. -
Tasmania floods: Launceston suburbs brace for flooding peak, Longford emergency over
via abc.net.au
The Launceston suburbs of Trevallyn and Invermay are on high alert as floodwaters from the South Esk River head north. -
Socceroos and Ange Postecoglou aiming big, but still well short of football's elite
via abc.net.au
Ange Postecoglou has stated his ambition to make the Socceroos the hunted, but his team is still some way short of the elite he strives to join. -
Malka Leifer: Bid to keep alleged paedophile off Israeli streets fails, bail returned
via abc.net.au
Israeli prosecutors fail to reinstate house arrest for the former principal of a Melbourne ultra-Orthodox school who is wanted on 74 charges of child sexual abuse. -
ACT family violence package welcomed by frontline services
via abc.net.au
The ACT Government's budget centrepiece, the Safer Families package, is welcomed by local frontline services but disability advocates say more needs to be done for those who do not live in traditional settings. -
Tasmania floods: Thousands told to evacuate as rivers rise in Launceston
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's second largest city, Launceston, is on high alert as floodwaters approach and residents evacuate low-lying areas ahead of a flood peak early on Wednesday morning. -
Emergency workers and volunteers save Collaroy beachfront properties
via abc.net.auEmergency workers and volunteers worked into the night at Collaroy on Sydney's Northern Beaches, to try and protect teetering beachfront properties affected by storm erosion from yet another king tide.The two apartment blocks and more than a dozen homes on the verge of sliding into the sea were sandbagged by hundreds of volunteers right up until the high tide hit. -
Clinton gains delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination
via abc.net.auHillary Clinton is expected to win the 60 delegates she needs to clinch the Democratic nomination but her opponent Bernie Sanders isn't giving up. -
Football fans who let off flares ahead of Socceroos friendly to face five-year bans, FFA says
via abc.net.au
Football Federation Australia says it will impose five-year bans on those found to have ignited flares in Melbourne's CBD ahead of Tuesday night's friendly match between Australia and Greece. -
Socceroos stunned by Greece's long-range wondergoal in 2-1 loss
via abc.net.au
An absolutely stunning goal by Greece defender Ioannis Maniatis helps the visitors to a 2-1 win over a dismal Socceroos. -
Matildas, Socceroos take on New Zealand, Greece in international double header: as it happened
via abc.net.au
Greece outplays a poor Socceroos outfit for a 2-1 win in Melbourne, Maniatis scores 60-metre screamer. Earlier, the Matildas drew 1-1 with New Zealand. See how the action unfolded. -
Experts assess damage after crane topples at South Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A construction site crane which damaged a building in South Brisbane is expected to be removed overnight. -
Flares let off during Socceroos match against Greece in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Flares are let off in Melbourne's CBD as hundreds of soccer fans descend on Docklands for the clash between Australia and Greece. -
Cuts to police stations' opening hours will put community at risk, Salisbury Mayor says
via abc.net.au
The Salisbury council in Adelaide's north fights against a police station restructure that will see opening hours at three of its closest stations slashed. -
Uber 'confused' by SA Government's decision to clarify planning laws to accommodate Airbnb
via abc.net.au
Ride-booking service Uber says it is "confused" by the SA Government's move to make it simpler for people to rent their homes with online accommodation service Airbnb. -
Fentanyl: Spate of fatal overdoses in Sydney could be linked to drug blamed for Prince's death
via abc.net.au
The overdose deaths of 13 drug users in Sydney could be linked to the opioid painkiller blamed for killing music star Prince, the president of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation warns. -
Matildas draw 1-1 with New Zealand in last match before Rio 2016
via abc.net.au
Veteran striker Lisa De Vanna scores a spectacular equaliser for the Matildas to draw 1-1 with New Zealand in their last match before heading to Rio. -
NRL Grand Final: North Queensland Cowboys beat Brisbane Broncos in golden-point thriller
The North Queensland Cowboys win their first NRL title after Johnathan Thurston kicks a golden-point field goal to beat the Brisbane Broncos 17-16 at the Sydney Olympic stadium in one of the all-time great grand finals. -
NSW weather: Sydney's beachfront homes may need to be partially dismantled, engineer says
via abc.net.au
Up to seven beachfront homes at Collaroy in Sydney's north that are collapsing after recent wild weather may have to be partially dismantled, an expert says. -
Tasmanian city of Launceston braces for flooding as body is found in Latrobe
via abc.net.au
In what Tasmanian politicians are calling a disaster, seven rivers are in flood and thousands of people are preparing for a possible one in 100 year flood in the northern city of Launceston. One person has been killed and two are missing in the floodwaters covering a large area of the state's north. Farmers have had stock drowned in rising rivers and police have been rescuing people who have been trying to drive on flooded roads. -
Storm surfers compete at notorious Sydney break Cape Fear
via abc.net.au
Storms along the east coast have created some monster waves only the bravest of surfers dare to ride. One group has been competing in an invitation only event at a notorious Sydney break called Cape Fear. -
People in rural areas will continue to die early unless the government steps in say country doctors
via abc.net.au
People in country towns will continue to die earlier, on average, until real action is taken to improve healthcare in the bush according to the the Rural Doctors Association of Australia. -
Matildas, Socceroos take on New Zealand, Greece in international double header: live blog
via abc.net.au
The Matildas draw 1-1 with New Zealand in their last match before Rio 2016. The Socceroos will now take on Greece - follow all the action in our live blog. -
Man wanted after robbery, carjacking in Canberra
via abc.net.au
ACT police are seeking witnesses to a carjacking and armed robbery in Canberra. -
State Opposition says Western Power sale should be deal-breaking issue for regional voters
via abc.net.au
WA's State Opposition uses the proposed sale of Western Power as the flagship issue for its push to re-ignite support from regional voters. -
Lincoln Minerals gains initial approval for graphite mine north of Port Lincoln
via abc.net.au
The Eyre Peninsula is poised to become the nation's leading source for graphitea mineral vital to the expansion of the renewable energy industryafter a project is given approval by the South Australian Government. -
Transformer sparks fire at Richmond substation with flames up to six metres, MFB says
via abc.net.au
A transformer catches on fire with flames up to six metres high in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond. -
ACT budget: Domestic violence package championed
via abc.net.au
ACT Chief Minister and Treasurer, Andrew Barr, hands down a no-surprises, election-year budget - with a new domestic violence package at its centre. -
Missing Queensland backpacker found in London hospital, family seeks answers
via abc.net.au
The family of a 23-year-old Queensland man who has been found in the UK say it is "strange" that he had been in hospital for nearly a week before they were notified. -
Teaching learner drivers the big picture could reduce the road toll, researchers say
via abc.net.au
Young drivers view the road differently than older drivers, according to new research which could lead to a rethink of driver training schemes. -
Tasmania floods: Thousands told to evacuate as rivers rise in northern Tasmania
via abc.net.au
Residents and businesses at Invermay in northern Tasmania are advised to relocate as rivers swell from a deadly deluge that has hit the state over the past three days. -
Montague Island lighthouse keeper's kitchen garden restored to past century glory
via abc.net.au
For more than 100 years, Montague Island lighthouse keepers relied on their kitchen garden for fresh food. -
Religious education to be reviewed in some Queensland schools after principal raises concerns
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government is to review how religious education is being taught in some state schools after a principal at a Brisbane school cancelled religion classes over concerns the program is trying to convince children to become Christian. -
NSW weather: Mid North Coast communities add up damage bill from storms
via abc.net.au
Two days of heavy rain and strong winds cause havoc along NSW's Mid North Coast, racking up millions of dollars in damage. -
Salim Mehajer's wedding was out of control, public inquiry told
via abc.net.au
The lavish wedding of Salim Mehajer "got out of control", the former general manager of the now-defunct Auburn council, in Sydney's west, tells a public inquiry into misconduct at the council. -
Massage brings aged care residents and students together in Rockhampton
via abc.net.au
Aged care residents in Rockhampton offer their necks and shoulders as a training ground for Central Queensland University beauty therapy students. -
Darwin Festival's future hangs in balance, as auditor probe widened
via abc.net.au
The NT Chief Minister Adam Giles refuses to guarantee the future of the cash-strapped Darwin Festival and flags a widening of the probe into the event's financial management. -
Analysis: ACT budget benefits from windfall
via abc.net.au
The Government is taking credit for halving the ACT's forecast deficit this financial year, but the circumstances behind the windfall were not of its making, writes Deloitte Access Economics' James Allnutt. -
Crane that toppled into South Brisbane building expected to be removed later tonight
via abc.net.au
A construction site crane which damaged a building in South Brisbane is expected to be removed about midnight. -
WA Government committed to Perth Freight Link despite Labor plan to axe it
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Government plans to push ahead with its $1.9 billion Perth Freight Link despite Labor's threat to axe the project if it wins next year's state election. -
Amanda Carter: Former fiance found guilty of NSW Central Coast teacher's murder
via abc.net.au
A New South Wales Supreme Court jury has found a man guilty of the murder of his former fiance in the bedroom of her home. -
NSW weather: Coogee Surf Club will be saved despite extensive storm damage
via abc.net.au
Sydney's iconic Coogee Surf Life Saving Club is deemed safe by structural engineers, despite suffering extensive damage after being pummelled by huge swell. -
Wild weather: Some Tasmanians evacuated as NSW cleans up
via abc.net.au
Some residents in Launceston and the town of Longford are urged to evacuate as floodwaters rise in northern Tasmania, while NSW residents continue the clean up after a massive storm along the east coast. -
Gippsland grandmother avoids conviction for growing cannabis for medicinal purposes
via abc.net.au
A Gippsland grandmother is sentenced to a community corrections order for growing dozens of cannabis plants she says were only used to help terminally ill people. -
NSW Farmer's Association visits The Kings School over 'stupid' sheep tackling incident
via abc.net.au
The head of NSW's peak farming body visits The King's School to tell rugby players it is dangerous, "plain stupid" and "unacceptable" to crash-tackle sheep in training drills as they did last month. -
ACT budget: What is the impact where you live?
via abc.net.au
Find out where the ACT Government is spending money in its 2016/17 budget and how it will affect the area where you live.

