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Election 2016: Coalition to match Labor promise to fund Townsville sports stadium
via abc.net.au
North Queensland appears set to receive a new sports stadium, with the Coalition matching Labor's pledge to commit $100 million to the plan. -
Rock climber 'lucky' after fall in Adelaide's Morialta Conservation Park
via abc.net.au
A woman escapes serious injury after falling about 10 metres from a cliff while rock climbing in Morialta Conservation Park, in Adelaide's north-east. -
Driver dead, passenger injured after car rolls, hits tree east of Melbourne
via abc.net.au
One man dies and another is in hospital with serious injuries after a car rolls into a tree north-east of Melbourne. -
Newcastle doctor Aidan Foy awarded AM in Queen's Birthday Honours for services to medicine, education
via abc.net.au
Newcastle doctor Aidan Foy has been made a Member of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours for his services to medicine. -
Bendigo historian gets Queen's Birthday honour for community service
via abc.net.au
A Bendigo man who has devoted his life to local history and tertiary education leads the list of central Victorian Queen's Birthday Award recipients. -
Queen's Birthday honours: Medical minds, artists, and veterinarian among those recognised in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
A man who helped save Launceston from major floods, an oncology nurse, and an internationally-recognised artist are among the Tasmanians recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours. -
Queen's Birthday honours: Disability worker, former minister among West Australians recognised
via abc.net.au
A disability support services leader and a former attorney-general are among 45 West Australians from all walks of life recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours list. -
Queen's Birthday honours: Canberrans' service to young people recognised
via abc.net.au
Canberrans who have worked tirelessly to help young people are recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours, along with a few high-profile public servants. -
Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull to pitch 'comprehensive' $1b plan to protect Great Barrier Reef
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is making his pitch to voters in North Queensland today, promising to invest $1 billion over 10 years to protect one of Australia's most treasured landmarksthe Great Barrier Reef. -
Teen in induced coma in Sydney after gas bottle explosion
A 15-year-old boy is critically injured when a gas bottle explodes in Sydney's south-west. -
Griffin Coal win leaves Collie mine workers facing 43 per cent pay cut
via abc.net.au
Unions vow to fight a ruling by the Fair Work Commission, which will see workers at a coal mine in WA's south-west have their pay cut by 43 per cent as of next month. -
East coast low: Storm adds further $1m setback to Sydney apartment building repair
via abc.net.au
Almost five months after their roof blew off, residents of a western Sydney apartment building suffer another setback, with last weekend's storms adding an extra $1 million to the already hefty damage bill. -
GWS celebrates landmark 100th game in the AFL with impressive 42-point win over Sydney Swans
Giants clinch comprehensive 42-point win over the Swans in the Sydney derby, as GWS marks 100 games in the AFL. -
Dakar Rally champion Toby Price set to win Finke Desert Race
via abc.net.au
Dakar Rally champion Toby Price thrusts himself into contention to win on two and four wheels at the Finke Desert Race in Central Australia. -
Teenage driver dies after car crash near Mudgee
via abc.net.au
A 16-year-old injured in a car crash in central-west New South Wales dies. -
Penrith Panthers' 31-24 comeback win over Manly Sea Eagles muddies State Of Origin selection waters
via abc.net.au
New South Wales State Of Origin coach Laurie Daley has some head-scratching decisions to make after Penrith scored 27 unanswered points to beat Manly 31-24 at Brookvale Oval. -
Black Hawk tragedy: Services held to remember fallen Australian soldiers 20 years on
via abc.net.au
Services have been held in Townsville, Sydney and Perth to mark the 20th anniversary of a Black Hawk crash that claimed 18 lives. -
St Kilda beat Carlton by 32 points at Docklands, led by five-goal haul from Tim Membrey
via abc.net.au
St Kilda bounce back from a heavy road defeat to stun AFL improvers Carlton by 32 points at Docklands. -
Opposition backs Rob Johnson plan to ban dangerous drink, drug drivers who cause death
via abc.net.au
A proposal from Independent MP Rob Johnson for West Australian motorists who cause death while driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol to be banned from the road for life is backed by the Opposition. -
Sex scandal: NT politician Nathan Barrett will not recontest August election
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Country Liberals party politician Nathan Barrett, who quit Cabinet amid a sex scandal, will not contest the NT election in August, the party's president confirms. -
Murder charge possible over suspicious Oatlands death, Tasmania Police say
via abc.net.au
Police in Tasmania say a 39-year-old man found dead on the side of a remote bush road near Oatlands on Saturday night may have been beaten to death. -
Tasmania floods: Livestock being returned to farmers, but thousands of animals feared dead
via abc.net.au
Amazing stories of survival emerge from floods in Northern Tasmania, which have claimed the lives of thousands of cattle and sheep. -
Rio Olympics: Daniel Smith overcomes drug, alcohol addiction to join swimming team
via abc.net.au
A five-year addiction to drugs and alcohol threatened to derail Daniel Smith's life. Now he is preparing for his first Olympic Games as part of Australia's swimming team. -
Queensland budget 2016: Treasurer Curtis Pitt aiming to maintain debt path
via abc.net.au
Queensland Treasurer Curtis Pitt says his second state budget will walk a fine line between managing the state's finances and injecting funds for infrastructure in the regions. -
Election 2016: Petrie on a knife's edge as LNP, Labor, and Greens fight for key Queensland seat
via abc.net.au
It is set to be a close battle for the marginal Queensland seat of Petrie, which has gone with government at every Federal Election since 1987. -
Election 2016: A surgeon, a former officer and a police trainer vying for Queensland seats
via abc.net.au
A surgeon, a former officer and a police trainer are among small-party candidates vying for Queensland seats in July's federal election. -
Down Syndrome Swimming Australia team presented with World Championships uniforms
via abc.net.au
After years of preparation and training, 22 swimmers with Down syndrome are given their uniforms ahead of the World Championships in July. -
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten urges Victoria's volunteer firefighters not to quit
via abc.net.au
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says Victoria's volunteer firefighters should not leave the fire service over the conditions of a controversial enterprise bargaining agreement. -
Corporal Reg Hillier: Vietnam veteran whose body was left in Malaysia finally laid to rest in NT
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of people attend a service in Adelaide River in the Northern Territory to see Vietnam veteran Corporal Reg Hillier laid to rest in Australia, more than 50 years after his death. -
Belair Train Line FOI request returns 8,000 pages detailing faults and delays
via abc.net.au
A dossier of 4,000 double-sided pages detailing faults and delays on the city's Belair Train Line in two years are provided in response to a freedom of information request. -
Man's body found on rocks at Sydney's Whale Beach
Police are investigating after a man's body was found on rocks at Whale Beach on Sydney's northern beaches in New South Wales. -
Tasmania Police search bushland after suspicious death at Oatlands
via abc.net.au
Police in Tasmania scour a crime scene in the remote Central Highlands after the suspicious death of a man overnight. -
NSW school buses 'chaotic' without seatbelts, children standing on 100kph trips
via abc.net.au
The NSW Government is accused of being slow to roll out seatbelts on school buses, some of which travel on high-speed roads from rural and regional areas. -
Queensland Government 'reducing fare cost' under public transport overhaul
via abc.net.au
Children under the age of 15 using Go Cards will travel for free on weekends, in a major overhaul of south-east Queensland's public transport which could save some commuters over $1,000 a year. -
Man faces court charged over fatal stabbing at Cranbourne home
via abc.net.au
Shane Ryan Brown remains in custody after facing the Melbourne Magistrates' Court charged with the stabbing murder of a man at Cranbourne on Friday. -
Indigenous women handed mental health boost to assist pregnancy, motherhood
via abc.net.au
A digitised mental health screening program which aims to assess the social and emotional wellbeing of pregnant Aboriginal women is to be piloted in Western Australia. -
Parent outrage grows over Tasmanian Government plan to lower school starting age
via abc.net.au
An online campaign builds against the Tasmanian Government's plans to lower the school starting age from the year children turn five to three-and-a-half. -
David Pocock out of series after fracturing eye socket during Wallabies' clash with England
via abc.net.au
Wallabies flanker David Pocock is ruled out for the remainder of the England series due to a fractured eye socket. -
Australia All Over highlights available for podcast and download June 12
Geoff rings in from Cooma to tell Macca about snowfalls in the area, Wayne is carting horses to Melbourne, and Andrew and Janice call from Cambodia.12-year-old Blake is droving cattle near Holbrook with his father; and Catherine phones to tell Ian about the recent Tasmania floods.Retired Australian boxer Athol McQueen once fought Joe Frazier, and he and Ian pay tribute to the late Muhammad Ali; and Melinda is a felt-maker in Kiama. -
Feuding family blamed for 20-person street brawl in Western Sydney
One man is run over and another suffers a head injury in a fight involving members of the same family in Western Sydney, police say -
Accident victim sparks petition over Lismore rescue chopper
via abc.net.au
As work begins on a new helicopter rescue base in Lismore, some people are concerned about the service being hampered by fog. -
Man arrested over suspicious death at Oatlands
via abc.net.au
A man is arrested over the suspicious death of another man near Oatlands in Tasmania's Midlands. -
Man quizzed over death of partner's son in Caboolture released without charge
via abc.net.au
A man who was questioned over the death of his partner's 21-month-old son in north of Brisbane is released without charge. -
Adelaide train shut-down forces apology after football fans stranded
via abc.net.au
Transport bosses apologise to thousands of football fans who missed the start of a game at the Adelaide Oval after a technical glitch shut down all of the city's trains on Saturday. -
England's Eddie Jones amps up pressure on Wallabies after historic Brisbane win
via abc.net.au
England coach Eddie Jones says the pressure is on Australia after the Wallabies went down 39-28 to the men in white at Lang Park in Brisbane on Saturday night. -
Monash Freeway: Trucks slowed to 90kph on stretch of Melbourne road in trial to prevent accidents
via abc.net.au
Trucks travelling on sections of Melbourne's Monash Freeway will be restricted to 90 kilometre per hour under a trial announced by the State Government to reduce accidents. -
Tasmania Mining Minister Adam Brooks email audit should be broader, says legal expert
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian legal expert wants an audit of Adam Brooks' emails to be extended to all his business dealings. -
Mining companies target technology industry to cut costs as Gen Y benefits
via abc.net.au
Mining and resource companies are reinventing themselves as tech stocks and in the process are creating a new wave of jobs for Generation Y. -
Socceroos to play 2018 World Cup qualifier against Iraq in Perth
via abc.net.au
Perth is chosen as the host city for a crucial Socceroos World Cup qualifier, with Australia to take on Iraq in September. -
Art therapy program for Defence personnel to continue twice-yearly in Canberra
via abc.net.au
A program using art as therapy to help injured defence personnel proves so successful it is guaranteed for five years and will run twice a year in Canberra.

