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Allegations of records missing from boys' home St Albans ahead of abuse inquiry
via abc.net.au
A retired Hunter Valley police officer alleges decades of documents have been lost or destroyed from an Anglican boys' home. -
Allegations of missing records from boys' home St Albans spark outrage ahead of abuse inquiry
via abc.net.au
A retired Hunter Valley police officer alleges decades of documents have been lost or destroyed from an Anglican boys' home. -
Adelaide police still searching for three missing children
via abc.net.au
Adelaide police are speaking with family members and friends as efforts continue to locate three children who were last seen in the southern suburbs on Wednesday night. -
No easy answer to Hakea prison drug problem, union says
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Prison Officers' Union says staff at Perth's Hakea Prison are doing everything possible to try to reduce drug use by prisoners. -
Cessnock prison fire: Two inmates flown to hospital with burns after blaze in jail
via abc.net.au
A fire at a prison in New South Wales' Hunter region leaves two inmates with serious burns and seven officers requiring treatment for smoke inhalation. -
Emu Plains pub fire leaves two men with serious burns
via abc.net.au
A man has life-threatening injuries and another has serious burns after a suspicious fire at an Emu Plains pub, in Sydney's west. -
Perth beaches to reopen following fatal shark attacks
via abc.net.au
Perth's northern beaches will reopen today after being closed following the shark attack that killed university lecturer Doreen Collyer. -
891 Footy Tipping 2016 - Round 11
via abc.net.auGet advice on who to tip in the AFL this weekend from our team of tipsters -
Feedback: Major parties abusing voter tracking software, former Liberal MP Dennis Jensen says
via abc.net.au
Dumped Liberal MP Dennis Jensen hits out at his former party's use of controversial election software owned by a major Liberal donor. -
Brisbane Broncos beat Canberra Raiders 26-18 at Lang Park to stop three-game NRL losing streak
via abc.net.au
Darius Boyd's hat-trick helps Brisbane halt its troubling State Of Origin slide, beating Canberra 26-18 at Lang Park to end a three-game losing streak. -
Former Armidale teacher jailed for sexual abuse of eight students
via abc.net.au
A former public school teacher from Armidale, in northern New South Wales, is sentenced to at least three and a half years in jail for the abuse of eight girls in the 1960s and 70s. -
Dark Mofo mid-winter festival kicks off with confronting performance piece by Mike Parr
via abc.net.au
Dark Mofo begins with an extraordinary adults-only performance by artist Mike Parr in a former mental asylum, 35 kilometres from Hobart. -
Asbestos illegally imported from China provokes questions and anger in SA
via abc.net.au
Safety authorities will not reveal how many portable structures are under watch across South Australia due to imported asbestos. -
Perth doctor unaware of patient's continuing pain before discharge, inquest told
via abc.net.au
The doctor who prescribed a powerful cancer drug to a man who later died tells a coronial inquest he would not have discharged the patient from the Fiona Stanley Hospital if he had known he still had severe abdominal pain. -
Bondi hoarders home may be forcibly sold at auction
One of Sydney's longest-running and saddest property disputes will continue, at least until tomorrow, after a family of notorious hoarders are granted a stay against the forcible sale of their property. -
Brim silo art to expand into 'outdoor gallery' through communities in north-west Victoria
via abc.net.au
A new 200 kilometre "silo art trail" featuring murals painted on silos throughout Victoria's north-west is being touted as a boon for the local economy and a morale-booster for communities hit hard by drought. -
Goldstone director Ivan Sen talks filmmaking, identity and falling in love
via abc.net.au
Like the central character in his new film Goldstone, Indigenous filmmaker Ivan Sen says he sometimes feels caught between the white world and the black world. -
ALP targets LNP's Ewen Jones's Herbert seat amid rising unemployment
via abc.net.au
The Federal Opposition is targeting rising unemployment in the Townsville-based seat of Herbert as part of its campaign to win seven seats from the Liberal National Party in the election battleground state of Queensland. -
South Australian prostitute murder trial told of time of death 'discrepancy' over Hindley Street hotel killing
via abc.net.au
The defence in an Adelaide murder trial alleges there is a time discrepancy about when prostitute Ting Fang died at a city hotel, with her phone records indicating she may have left the hotel after the alleged time of death. -
Work for the Dole bringing 'stress and hardship' to disadvantaged communities
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government's $1.5 billion Community Development Program is under fire from the welfare sector over suggestions that financial penalties applied to people in remote Australia are causing financial hardship. Aboriginal Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion has branded claims that Work for the Dole participants have been left out of pocket by financial penalties as 'false and inaccurate', but he has been accused of not understanding the scheme. -
Waterhouse Prize recognises Australian artworks with serious scientific messages
via abc.net.au
The South Australian Museum has awarded a Melbourne-based artist with the $30,000 Waterhouse Prize for a unique creation, using taxidermy chicks, to raise awareness of cage egg ingredients. The museum has been celebrating the partnership of science and the arts since 2002 and says artists are often better at getting a message across. -
Police sniper had opportunity to shoot Lindt Cafe gunman
via abc.net.auAn inquest into the deadly 2015 Lindt Cafe siege has heard that a police sniper identified an opportunity to shoot the gunman Man Monis early in the evening. The sniper was in a nearby bank building. -
Dairy farmers in Tasmania face drought, record flood and low milk prices
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister and Opposition Leader have visited areas of Tasmania that have been impacted by this week's flooding. Two dairy farmers in Latrobe are trying to rebuild after losing stock. One neighbour is taking his neighbour's herd into his dairy and is milking them, along with his cows. -
Aboriginal leaders demand Indigenous affairs be put on the federal agenda
via abc.net.au
A coalition of some of the nation's most well respected Indigenous leaders wants to see some changes made at the top in Canberra. The group has released what it calls the Redfern Statement, which outlines its demands for what the next government should do in its first term. Topping the list is a reinstated Ministry for Indigenous Affairs. -
Sydney siege inquest: Police sniper 'could have shot Monis', hearing told
via abc.net.au
A police sniper who saw gunman Man Haron Monis inside the Lindt Cafe could have shot him, an inquest into the Sydney siege hears. -
Wilcannia's community choir, led by former cruise ship entertainer, bridges cultural divide
via abc.net.au
The first thing schoolteacher William Mafi did when he arrived in the outback NSW town of Wilcannia was tell the locals he wanted to start a choir. -
Camel economy: remote Aboriginal communities capitalise on feral export
via abc.net.au
Remote Aboriginal communities in the central desert create a local camel export industry and with it economic opportunity in their isolated homelands. -
WA start-ups seize new opportunities amid resources downturn
via abc.net.au
The resources downturn is creating new opportunities for start-ups in WA, with companies forced to think outside their traditional business models to survive. -
Queensland Firebirds v Southern Steel gives glimpse of what is ahead in trans-Tasman netball finals
via abc.net.au
With four rounds of regular play left in the trans-Tasman championship, Saturday's clash between the Queensland Firebirds and Southern Steel is a finals preview of sorts. -
Women in the law
via abc.net.auMelbourne lawyer Silvana Marasco talks women in the law. Soapbox delves into how doctors and lawyers deal with complaints and Steve looks at some research into how viruses can be used to treat cancer. -
NSW weather: Stories of survival emerge from Picton as residents brace for flood recovery effort
via abc.net.au
Stories of heartbreak and survival emerge from the flood-ravaged town of Picton, south-west of Sydney with traumatised residents recounting their narrow escape from flood waters. -
Wild brothers plead not guilty to raping 14-year-old girl in Geelong
via abc.net.au
Three brothers plead not guilty to abducting and raping a 14-year-old girl in Geelong last November after being ordered to stand trial over the alleged attack. -
Director defends controversial documentary on 'backpacker nightmare' at Coolgardie Pub
Filmmaker Pete Gleeson says it will be up to audiences to determine whether sexism and harassment in "Hotel Coolgardie" paints an accurate picture of the town. -
Record-breaking warm winter's day for southern Queensland, BoM says
via abc.net.au
Several Queensland towns and cities break records for maximum June temperatures, including one that stood for 123 years. -
Parramatta Eels' salary cap breaches being investigated by NSW Police
via abc.net.au
NSW Police confirm they are investigating the Parramatta Eels after a review of the NRL's report into salary-cap breaches. -
Brother of dead crime figure Walid Ahmad arrested in Sydney drug raids
via abc.net.au
The younger brother of crime figure Walid 'Wally' Ahmad who was shot dead last month is charged with allegedly smuggling drugs into Australia through the mail. -
Kylie Maybury death: Gregory Keith Davies charged with murder, rape of Preston girl in 1984
via abc.net.au
A 73-year-old man is charged with the rape, murder and false imprisonment of six-year-old Kylie Maybury in Melbourne's north, who was found dead in a gutter almost 32 years ago. -
Barnaby Joyce announces Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority relocating from Canberra to Armidale
via abc.net.au
Barnaby Joyce is accused of "blatant pork barrelling" after announcing the relocation of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority to his own seat before receiving the results of a cost-benefit analysis ordered by the Prime Minister. -
Private Health Insurance
via abc.net.auHow do you decide if you need private health insurance and what sort of cover you need? -
Arrium: $50m promised by SA Government for troubled steelmaker
via abc.net.au
A $50 million funding commitment is made by the South Australian Government to help struggling Whyalla steelmaker Arrium, with Premier Jay Weatherill writing to federal party leaders seeking another $100 million. -
WA driver charged with running over man, causing serious head injuries
via abc.net.au
WA Police charge a man with grievous bodily harm over a Scarborough hit-and-run that left the victim with serious head injuries. -
Students, teachers rescued from Katherine Gorge after tour leader falls ill
via abc.net.au
A school group is rescued from Katherine Gorge after their leader became ill and was medivaced out, with the remaining group becoming "distressed and disoriented". -
TV Child Stars
via abc.net.auWhich actors began as child stars on the telly? -
Major parties won't commit to 'Rural Rescue Package' to improve healthcare in the bush
via abc.net.au
The two major parties respond to rural doctors' calls to improve healthcare in regional areas but have stopped short of making any funding commitments. -
Seasonal affective disorder: Can winter really send you into a case of seasonal depression?
via abc.net.au
If your mood plummets with the temperature, you could be suffering from a more serious form of the so-called winter bluesseasonal affective disorder. -
First homebuyers to get extra $5,000 in Queensland budget
via abc.net.au
The first home grant in Queensland will be increased to $20,000 in next Tuesday's state budget, with foreign buyers slugged with a new tax to help pay for infrastructure. -
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Cramond Clinic nursing care criticised by SA coroner
via abc.net.au
A psychiatric patient's detention at Adelaide's Queen Elizabeth Hospital was not to blame for his death, a coroner finds, but says the nursing care provided was poor. -
Are We Over-Governed?
via abc.net.auAre there too many layers of government? -
Homemade grappa only drink consumed by three men who died in Ballandean, court told
via abc.net.au
Three men who died after drinking homemade grappa had not drunk anything else at the southern Queensland property that could have led to their methanol poisoning, the Supreme Court in Toowoomba hears. -
Analysis: Canberra Liberals capitalising on voter fatigue
via abc.net.au
In what is often thought of as a Labor town, ACT Opposition Leader Jeremy Hanson is pitching towards voter fatigue, writes ACT Political Reporter James Fettes.

