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Parents concerned about maternity and health services in Rockhampton
via abc.net.au
Access to quality health services and medical specialists is one of the major issues for many regional and rural electorates. In Rockhampton, the city hospital's maternity ward is under especially close scrutiny after four serious incidents in the last year, including the death of a baby. While changes have already been implemented, experts say attracting quality staff remains a problem and parents in Rockhampton say they still have serious concerns. -
Fluctuating government interference really affects farmers: Beef farmer Peter Mahony
via abc.net.auInternet connection, government interference and knee jerk reactions are some of the major issues facing Australian farmers, according to Peter Mahony, Ag Force member and owner of a Santa Gertrudis beef property. But he says generally the mood amongst farmers in his region is optimistic, and that there's plenty of opportunity for innovation in the sector. He spoke to AM's Michael Brissenden on the back veranda of the Belmont homestead. -
Vanuatu bus crash kills two, injures 12 Australian P&O cruise passengers
via abc.net.au
Seriously injured Australian tourists will be airlifted to a Brisbane hospital after a head-on bus crash in Vanuatu's capital Port Vila injured 12 of their party and left two locals dead. -
Paralympian Liesl Tesch robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro
via abc.net.au
Australian Paralympian Liesl Tesch says Rio de Janeiro is a "dangerous place" after being robbed of her bicycle by an armed man during a fitness ride in the Brazilian city. -
Bus driver who threatened 'another Columbine' fails to win job back
via abc.net.au
A Canberra bus driver who referred to a US gun massacre in a dispute with management loses an unfair dismissal case. -
Tensions over Macquarie Point as Eden project creator visits site
via abc.net.au
Developers who have collectively sunk at least $1 million into proposals for Hobart's Macquarie Point are blindsided by a new proposal unveiled by a British entrepreneur. -
State Of Origin: Cameron Smith calls Paul Gallen 'a great leader' before NSW captaincy milestone
via abc.net.au
Cameron Smith hails Paul Gallen as a great player and leader as Gallen prepares to equal the record for most State Of Origin games as Blues captain. -
Former Bill Shorten staffer wins settlement after unfair dismissal claim
via abc.net.au
A junior employee who worked in Bill Shorten's Canberra office receives a financial settlement after claiming she was "unfairly dismissed". -
Helpmann Awards: Womadelaide and Slingsby Theatre Co receive nominations
via abc.net.au
Womadelaide and the Slingsby Theatre Company are among South Australian nominations for the prestigious national Helpmann Awards. -
Govt grants Shandong Ruyi extension to sell down Cubbie stake
via abc.net.au
The Chinese owner of cotton giant Cubbie Station has been given an extra three years to sell down its 80 per cent stake in the business. Shandong Ruyi's deadline is eight months overdue and the extension has left the business community confused about the Federal Government's message on foreign investment in Australian agribusiness and farmland. -
Coal mining essential for Central Queensland jobs: Brandis
via abc.net.auSeveral marginal seats in Queensland, including Capricornia, will prove crucial to the re-election of the Turnbull Government when voters head to the polls in less than two weeks. Queensland's Senior Liberal Senator and Attorney-General George Brandis told AM this morning that in this region, coal mining would provide jobs for the future, and approving the Adani coalmine was crucial. -
Treasurer grants Chinese Cubbie Station owner more time to sell up ownership stake, as the owners take on a new domestic partner
Dubbo businessman Roger Fletcher now owns a fifth of the iconic property, raising questions about why Chinese owners haven't sold down their stake. -
Using the internet for schooling in western Queensland
via abc.net.au
Alana Moller with helping her daughter Addison with a school lesson at the family's property Start of Hope Station in western Queensland. -
NSW farmer Oliver Cay
via abc.net.au
Wool producer Oliver Cay, from Bungarby in south east New South Wales. -
Studying long distance
via abc.net.au
Mykenzie Moller doing her school work at her family's station near Longreach in western Queensland. -
Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching could cost $1b in lost tourism, research suggests
via abc.net.au
Continued coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef could see international and domestic visitors to the region plummet by more than a million people a year, research by the Australia Institute warns. -
Doctor resigns from Launceston General Hospital over 'significant bed block' issues
via abc.net.au
A doctor at the Launceston General Hospital resigns over what she says is a lack of action to address problems in the emergency department. -
LandCorp officer engaged in serious misconduct, corruption watchdog says
via abc.net.au
A senior LandCorp officer engaged in serious misconduct by using confidential, inside information for personal gain, when he purchased land at the Australian Marine Complex in Perth's south, the CCC says. -
Gold Coast Titans beat Manly 30-10 as Sea Eagles' NRL slump continues
via abc.net.au
Gold Coast heaps more pressure on Manly coach Trent Barrett after handing out a 30-10 NRL hiding to the Sea Eagles, their sixth loss in a row. -
Australian Story: The picture that put a face to Mouse and Melbourne's homeless
via abc.net.au
When Angela Wylie clocked on to work on January 3, 2014 she had no idea the photographs she would take that day would become emblematic of a city's complex relationship with homelessness. -
Drug dealer arrested at Tasmanian music festival given suspended sentence
via abc.net.au
A woman saw Tasmania's Falls Music Festival as an "opportunity" to make "easy money" drug dealing, a Hobart court hears. -
CCTV captures off-duty officer arresting would-be robber in Sunnybank
via abc.net.au
Security cameras capture the moment an alleged would-be armed robber is interrupted by an off-duty policeman at a southern Brisbane service station. -
Remote South Australians missing out on rehab services due to 'mental health worker shortage'
via abc.net.au
Health workers say people in remote areas of South Australia are missing out on drug and alcohol rehabilitation services because there is no-one to refer them. -
Canberra men appear in court over alleged assault
via abc.net.au
Two men have pleaded guilty in the ACT Supreme Court after a hold-up over a drug deal gone wrong. -
Eddie McGuire likely forced to apologise for drowning comments, Caroline Wilson says
via abc.net.au
Fairfax journalist Caroline Wilson says Eddie McGuire has not yet learned from his mistakes, and was likely dragged "kicking and screaming" to apologise for his drowning comments. -
Ice smuggling trial: Witness saw bags of 'broken glass' in garage
via abc.net.au
A witness in the trial of a man accused of trafficking millions of dollars worth of ice tells the ACT Supreme Court he saw bags of what looked like broken glass being unloaded into his garage. -
Six people hurt in head-on crash in Wyndham Vale
via abc.net.au
Two children are among six people injured in a head-on crash involving two cars at Wyndham Vale. -
Perth transport plan before WA Cabinet, but Opposition sceptical
via abc.net.au
A long-awaited WA Government transport plan proposes new tunnels, extra bridges and new train lines for Perth, but the Opposition remains sceptical, labelling it a collection of grand, unfunded ideas. -
Murder accused Daniel Bampton acted in self-defence after Modbury 'axe attack'
via abc.net.au
A man accused of murder in Adelaide's north acted in self-defence after his alleged victim attacked him with an axe, the Elizabeth Magistrates Court hears. -
Joe Tripodi tells Eddie Obeid trial he would have reported Circular Quay interest to premier
via abc.net.au
Former NSW Labor government minister Joe Tripodi says his parliamentary colleague Eddie Obeid should have disclosed a financial interest in cafe leases at Sydney's Circular Quay. -
WA's Carnaby's cockatoos tracked by high-flying technology
via abc.net.au
New technology is being used to track the movements of WA's Carnaby's cockatoos, after the bird's population declined by 50 per cent over the past 50 years. -
Divine truffles helped along with divine intervention as former bishop blesses dogs with good noses
via abc.net.au
People have blessed fishing fleets, they have blessed herds of cattle and sheep, so why not bless truffle dogs? -
Josh Warneke killing: Gene Gibson lodges appeal as lawyers argue miscarriage of justice
via abc.net.au
Lawyers for the man jailed over the death of Josh Warneke in Broome lodge an appeal against his manslaughter conviction. -
Western Australian farmer frustrated by the lack of connectivity develops his own on-farm wi-fi network
via abc.net.au
Western Australian farmer frustrated by the lack of connectivity develops his own on-farm wi-fi network -
Farmers say more research and development could drive the growth of grains cropping in Gippsland
via abc.net.au
Gippsland farmers say improved technology, research and development could drive the growth of grain cropping in the region. -
Elderly woman bashed, almost run over by own car in St Albans robbery
via abc.net.au
An 87-year-old woman is hospitalised with serious injuries after she is almost run over by her own car during a robbery at St Albans in Melbourne's north-west. -
Aftermath of storm on Sunshine Coast brings focus on asbestos and safety
via abc.net.au
Authorities on the Sunshine Coast are investigating whether residents have been exposed to asbestos after a devastating storm ripped through the region last night. -
Police allege Sydney Asian crime syndicate linked to Newcastle drug house
via abc.net.au
Scores of cannabis plants have been seized from a house near Newcastle in drug bust with links to an alleged Sydney crime syndicate. -
Man indecently assaulted in Adelaide public toilet
via abc.net.au
Police release an image of a man they would like to talk to in relation to an indecent assault in Adelaide last week. -
State of Origin: Queensland and Greg Inglis to target NSW's Dylan Walker in game two
via abc.net.au
Queensland and Greg Inglis are set to target Dylan Walker in Origin II in Brisbane, with Maroons captain Cameron Smith expecting a hostile home crowd. -
Black lung disease: Tougher coal dust monitoring needed, new report finds
via abc.net.au
Tougher coal dust monitoring standards are needed in Australia to prevent the "unacceptable" spread of the deadly black lung disease, a new study finds. -
Eddie McGuire, other broadcasters to escape censure by Triple M for 'drowning' comments
via abc.net.au
The broadcasters at the centre of the Caroline Wilson 'drowning' comments on Triple M radio are unlikely to face any sanction, according to the station. -
North Melbourne coach Brad Scott apologises, embarrassed for not 'fact checking' umpire claims
via abc.net.au
Brad Scott apologises for his post-match claims an umpire had labelled Lindsay Thomas a "ducker", saying he is embarrassed for not properly checking the facts. -
Zane Alchin pleads guilty to making Facebook threats about Olivia Melville Tinder profile
A Sydney man pleads guilty to making sexual threats on social media about 25-year-old Olivia Melville's Tinder profile, in what is being seen as a cyber-bullying test case. -
Stolen car crashes head-on with ute on M5 at Milperra, police say
A stolen car has collided head-on with a ute, trapping both drivers in their vehicles, after a police pursuit on Henry Lawson Drive in Sydney's south-west. -
Millswood man charged with causing harm to partner before her death
via abc.net.au
A man charged with assaulting his partner, who died on Friday, tells an Adelaide court hearing from his hospital bed that he is being "falsely accused" and he had "always looked after" his partner. -
Vandals attack Newcastle refugee centre ahead of opening
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle refugee centre is vandalised just days before its opening. -
Staffing conditions at Launceston General Hospital 'dangerous', nurse says
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's second largest hospital is described as "dangerous" by a nurse concerned about stressful working conditions at Launceston General Hospital. -
Z Special Unit: Secret military commando group to be recognised by Australian War Memorial
via abc.net.au
Australia's World War II commando unit Z Special Unit is to be honoured by the Australian War Memorial in a public ceremony, after decades of being kept secret. -
Macadamia beer, why not?
via abc.net.au
A Bundaberg-based microbiologist uses his skills to make macadamia-flavoured beer.

