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Airborne car crashes into Perth home after police chase
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A car driven by a man being pursued by police at high speed becomes airborne and crashes into a house, ending up wedged in the roof. -
Woman fined for throwing pork chop at emergency services crew in Darwin
via abc.net.au
Ambulance staff had attempted to move the 21-year-old woman from where she was sitting in the middle of a Darwin road. -
Drought forces Queensland cattle to head to South Australia on agistment
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Western Queensland cattle head nearly 2,000 kilometres from home to South Australia for agistment. -
Aboriginal bush lessons improve education for outback Queensland kids
via abc.net.au
Outback Queensland schools are using traditional bush lessons to strengthen the cultural identity and academic performance of Indigenous children. -
National Workers Union accused of unlawful industrial action at Melbourne distribution centre
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work ombudsman launches legal proceedings against the National Workers Union over what it calls unlawful industrial action at a Woolworths subsidiary in Melbourne's west last year. -
Burnie driver with child in car caught drink-driving: police
via abc.net.au
A woman is caught driving with a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit in north-west Tasmania, police say. -
Yarloop residents 'thwarted' in battle against deadly bushfire by impractical system, inquiry finds
via abc.net.au
Members of the Yarloop community were thwarted from protecting their own properties and those of their neighbours by a system which defied common sense, a review of January's devastating bushfire finds. -
Analysis: Waroona-Yarloop fire report casts shadow over defensive position of emergency chiefs
via abc.net.au
The Yarloop fire inquiry contradicts suggestions from emergency management authorities that all that could have been done, was done, Andrew O'Connor writes. -
Australia winning against superbugs in animals, Adelaide researchers discover
via abc.net.au
Australia is in a better position to fight off superbugs than many other countries, a nation-first survey from Adelaide University shows. -
Labor's national policy against nuclear could create issues for SA's waste dump proposal
via abc.net.au
Labor may oppose a high-level nuclear waste dump, even if the South Australian Government decides to build one, a federal Labor MP says. -
Sydney fire crews battle factory blaze at Greenacre
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About 100 firefighters work to extinguish a large factory fire at Greenacre, in Sydney's south-west. -
Adelaide Crows defeat North Melbourne by 33 points to claim fifth consecutive win
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A fast-finishing Adelaide steamrolls a flagging North Melbourne by 33 points to bank their fifth consecutive win of the AFL season. -
Nerdzilla podcast episode 79
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They really made a sequel to Independence Day? Why? -
Perth Zoo celebrates birth of endangered Goodfellow's tree kangaroo
via abc.net.au
An endangered Papua New Guinean tree kangaroo is born at Perth Zoo for the first time in 36 years, becoming the fifteenth male in the global breeding program. -
Edgar Degas: Works from 'great pioneer' of modern art come to Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A major retrospective of one of the most influential artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, Edgar Degas, is set to open in Melbourne. -
Breakthrough blood test identifies premature birth risk
via abc.net.au
A breakthrough blood test that identifies pregnant women who are at risk of having a premature birth has been developed by a team of researchers from Australia and Northern America. -
Tasmania's floods trigger spike in demand for food aid but supplies are dwindling
via abc.net.au
Foodbank Tasmania is calling for donations because while demand for food aid has surged after the recent floods, contributions have decreased. -
Great Barrier Reef: Qld Government's cattle station purchase 'makes agriculture sector scapegoat'
via abc.net.au
The agricultural sector says it is being unfairly targeted by the Queensland Government after it purchased a cattle station to reduce sediment flowing into the Great Barrier Reef. -
Tour company fined over Kings Canyon cliff death of backpacker Zoe Woolmer
via abc.net.au
A Northern Territory tour company is convicted and fined after admitting to health and safety failures in the case of a British backpacker who fell to her death while posing for a photo at a popular tourist spot in Central Australia. -
Bass Highway crash: Father yet to be interviewed over double fatal crash in Tasmania's north-west
via abc.net.au
The father of a two-month-old boy who along with the child's mother died in a horror crash in Tasmania's north-west is still too traumatised to be interviewed, police say. -
Tree 'panic clearing' on Queensland properties revealed by satellite imagery
via abc.net.au
New figures indicate farmers could be clearing trees in a bid to get ahead of new, tougher tree-clearing laws due before Queensland Parliament later this year. -
State of Origin: Paul Gallen should be dropped for game three, says Steve Mortimer
via abc.net.au
Blues great Steve Mortimer agrees with Phil Gould that it is time for Paul Gallen to step aside. -
Dance and laugh with the best
via abc.net.auHighly esteemed Nederlands Dans Theatre is in Melbourne, and the local community stages a benefit for Orlando shooting victims. -
Cyclist killed in hit-and-run at West Footscray, driver flees scene on foot
via abc.net.au
A manhunt is underway for a motorist who fled the scene of a fatal hit-and-run in Melbourne's west this afternoon. -
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera 'biographical' exhibition comes to Art Gallery of NSW
The story behind two of the world's most renowned Mexican artists is being told at an iconic exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney. -
Police raid Queensland properties linked to horse charity over donation misuse allegation
via abc.net.au
South-east Queensland-based charity Save A Horse Australia is raided by police over allegations public donations have been misused. -
Wayne Gretzky praises future son-in-law Dustin Johnson's mental strength during Australia trip
via abc.net.au
Ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky is in Australia to promote a set of five exhibition matches. -
Coffs marina operators ask for 50-year lease as repairs get underway following East Coast Low
via abc.net.au
The Coffs Harbour marina and its northern breakwall are receiving much needed repairs but the operator is looking to shore up its future by securing a 50-year lease from the NSW Government. -
'Former enforcer' David Hickson killed crime boss's associate in self-defence, Cairns court hears
via abc.net.au
Accused murderer and ice user David Leslie Hickson says he "panicked" when he killed a man linked to a local crime boss, a far north Queensland court hears. -
Politics and elections in TV Shows
via abc.net.auHow often do TV shows - from the Brady Bunch to the Sopranos - delve into politics - of any kind - and elections? -
Cyclist captures close call with truck on video, renewing demands for safe passing laws
via abc.net.au
A video showing a truck pass justcentimetresfrom acyclisthas led to calls for Victoria to introduce safe passing laws to protect cyclists on the road. -
Russian wheat aphid in West Australian crops is only a matter of time, says WA Ag Department
via abc.net.au
The Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia says it's a matter of when, not if, Russian wheat aphid is found in the state. -
Bunbury councillor says new approach needed for youth drug problems
via abc.net.au
A City of Bunbury councillor says a new approach is needed to tackle drug use among youth in one of the city's lowest socio-economic suburbs. -
'Bondi hoarders' case: NSW Court of Appeal dismisses challenge over clean-up
via abc.net.au
The so-called Bondi hoarders lose an appeal against an order to have their garbage-strewn property cleaned up. -
Adelaide battens down for wild weather as high winds hit South Australia
via abc.net.au
A severe weather warning is in place across South Australia as heavy rain starts falling amid forecasts of hail, thunderstorms and possibly snow. -
Indigenous Australian culture seen through eyes of American photography students in outback
via abc.net.au
American students are coming away with a strong understanding of Indigenous culture and contemporary Australia through an Edge of the Outback photography course. -
Mohammed Haddara death: Man charged with murder over fatal shooting faces court
via abc.net.au
A man charged with the murder of Mohammed Haddara, who was shot to death in Melbourne's west seven years ago, appears in Melbourne Magistrates Court. -
Third-generation landfill owner turns to recycling for future environmental prosperity
via abc.net.au
When Dan Hannagan took over the family landfill business he was shocked to discover just how much recyclable material gets buried underground. -
Man charged over fatal stabbing at Keysborough industrial estate
via abc.net.au
A 32-year-old man is charged over the death of another man at an industrial estate at Keysborough in Melbourne's south-east. -
Launceston General Hospital: Minister considers temporary measures to help emergency department
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's Health Minister is set to resurrect temporary measures introduced last year to ease pressure on Launceston General Hospital's emergency department. -
Waroona-Yarloop residents not properly warned of January bushfire: review
via abc.net.au
An independent review into Western Australia's worst ever bushfire has declared that the state's management system is 'failing Government and Western Australians'. The Waroona blaze in January this year burned for a fortnight, killing two people and all but destroying the timber town of Yarloop. The review has called for the creation of a rural fire service for the state. -
CFA dispute: Victorians warned against threats and violence
via abc.net.auVictorians are being urged by the Premier, Opposition Leader and concerned firefighters not to resort to threats and violence as the CFA dispute continues. The Prime Minister has again promised to legislate to protect volunteers, but one legal expert doubts the Government's plan will resolve the dispute. -
Agri sector says it's a scapegoat for Great Barrier Reef damage as Qld Govt buys cattle station
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government says it's taken a significant step to cleaning up the Great Barrier Reef, after purchasing a cattle station near Cairns that's known for damaging the reef's water quality. The Government says it will remediate that land, which sends 500,000 tonnes of sediment each year into the water catchment. But the agricultural sector is concerned the Government won't follow through with land management and says it's sick of being targeted for the reef's problems. -
Descendant of Aboriginal first contact warrior wants shield returned to Australia
A shield owned by Cooman, an Aboriginal warrior shot at Botany Bay in 1770, is at the centre of a dispute involving the British Museum. One of Cooman's descendants says he is considering legal action if the shield is not returned to Australia by Monday. -
Stolen Generation compensation, scholarship scheme among NSW Parliament recommendations
A New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into the Stolen Generations recommends the state set up a compensation scheme for survivors. -
Wheelie bin murder: DPP argues 15-year non-parole period inadequate, appeal court hears
via abc.net.au
A panel of five judges is asked to decide whether sentencing discounts for early guilty pleas can allow a convicted murderer to be sentenced to less than the mandatory minimum non-parole period of 20 years. -
Black Hill residents trash Ballarat Council over former tip contamination
via abc.net.au
Victoria's environmental watchdog is intervening in a dispute between the City of Ballarat and a resident, claiming 10 Olympic-sized swimming pools of rubbish has contaminated his property. -
Western Australian grain handler CBH prepares for potential record harvest of up to 16 million tonnes
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's main grain handler the CBH Group is anticipating a potential record crop this season of between 14 and 16 million tonnes. -
Perth high school to stop offering pupils a pathway to university due to declining ATAR interest
via abc.net.au
A high school in Perth's outer northern suburbs will no longer offer students a pathway to university next year due to insufficient enrolments in ATAR subjects. -
Jon Faine broadcasts live from Dandenong Market on ABC 774 Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Tune in to the 774 ABC Melbourne Mornings program on Friday from 8:30am as Jon Faine hosts an outside broadcast from Dandenong Market.

