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Canberra descendants travel to Fromelles battleground for centenary
via abc.net.au
Two Canberra grandchildren of a World War I machine gunner are among thousands gathering in Fromelles for the centenary commemoration service. -
Indian buffalo meat en route to Indonesia, but what impact will it have on demand for Australian live cattle exports?
via abc.net.au
Indian buffalo meat is on its way to Jakarta as part of the Indonesian Government's new plan to bring down beef prices and reduce reliance on Australian live cattle exports. -
Art a 'life source' for women on the land coping with drought
via abc.net.au
Women in Queensland's north-west use art to cope when times are tough. -
Eye-catching research: NSW researcher paints eyes on African cow rumps to prevent lion attack
via abc.net.au
A NSW researcher paints eyes on the rumps of cattle in Botswana in a bid to protect them from lion and leopard predation. -
Boy, 17, among three charged with stabbing murder of 18yo in Panania, Sydney
A 17-year-old boy is among three people charged with murder following a stabbing at Panania in Sydney's south-west. -
Holly Raper: Tasmanian farmers ordered to pay legal costs of British backpacker hurt in quad bike crash
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian farming couple is ordered to pay the legal costs of a British backpacker left a quadriplegic after an accident on their King Island property. -
Intermediate centres for mental health support can reduce hospital stays, SA report finds
via abc.net.au
More intermediate care centres and greater integration of mental health services across the community sector is needed to improve South Australia's mental health system, a report finds. -
Man pistol-whipped at Greenacre in Sydney
A man has been hit in the head with a gun during a confrontation at Greenacre in Sydney's south-west, NSW police say. -
Coonabarabran shooting victims airlifted to Sydney's St George Hospital
via abc.net.au
Two people are seriously injured in a shooting at Coonabarabran, in central New South Wales overnight. -
Queensland Police selling $25k sponsorships to attend fraud symposium at luxury resort
via abc.net.au
The state's fraud squad is selling sponsorships of up to $25,000 for private companies to attend an anti-fraud and cyber crime symposium at the luxury Sanctuary Cove resort on the Gold Coast, the ABC can reveal. -
Three charged over stabbing death at Panania in Sydney's south-west
via abc.net.au
Three people including a 17-year-old boy are charged with murder following a stabbing at Panania, in Sydney's south-west. -
Pauline Hanson Q&A: Hundreds protest, police keep rival groups apart outside ABC Sydney office
Up to six people are arrested when hundreds of rival protesters gathered ahead of an appearance by One National leader Pauline Hanson on Q&A program. -
Pauline Hanson Q&A: Police keep rival groups apart outside ABC Sydney office
via abc.net.au
There is a heavy police presence outside the ABC's Sydney headquarters where rival protesters have gathered ahead of an appearance by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on tonight's Q&A program. -
Barrett Centre: Inquiry's findings bring more grief to mothers of three dead teenagers
via abc.net.au
Family members of teenagers that died after Queensland's only long-term residential facility for adolescents with extreme mental illness are shocked by an inqury's findings that patient transition arrangements were "adequate". -
Minor changes to Malcolm Turnbull's ministry with some shifts in portfolios
via abc.net.au
In an apparent effort to minimise disappointment on the backbench, several National Party members and conservatives have been promoted, but one MP has suggested the party room would continue to fester. -
Cronulla Sharks extend NRL winning streak to 14 games with victory over Sydney Roosters
via abc.net.au
Ben Barba and Sosaia Feki help deliver Cronulla their 14th successive NRL win, a controversial 32-20 victory over Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium on Monday night. -
Pauline Hanson protest: Police keep rival groups apart outside ABC Sydney office ahead of Q&A
There is a heavy police presence outside the ABC's Sydney headquarters where rival protesters have gathered ahead of an appearance by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on tonight's Q&A program. -
NT's alcohol protection orders discriminatory, Court of Appeal told
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory's alcohol protection order (APO) regime is under scrutiny in the Court of Appeal, with lawyers arguing the laws discriminate against Aboriginal people. -
Sydney siege inquest: Police commander believed he was sending officers to die
The senior police officer who gave the call to storm the Lindt cafe said he believed he was sending his officers in to die, the inquest into the stand-off hears. -
Esky, chair keep men afloat after boat sinks off South Stradbroke Island
via abc.net.au
Two men use a chair and an esky to stay afloat for more than two hours after their boat capsized off South Stradbroke Island south of Brisbane. -
US Vice President Joe Biden calls on Australia to be 'innovation hub of southern hemisphere'
The United States would like to see Australia become the innovation hub of the southern hemisphere, US Vice President Joe Biden tells a business roundtable in Sydney. -
Election 2016: Herbert called for Labor, but close vote means recount to follow
via abc.net.au
The ABC election computer calls the last remaining undecided seat of Herbert as a gain for the Labor Party, but the incredibly close vote count means there will be a full recount in the seat. -
Call for more services and professionals to combat suicide in regional Australia
via abc.net.au
A leading mental health expert is calling on federal parliamentarians to get more health professionals and services to regional parts of Australia. A recent federal electorate study found the seat of Longman, north east of Brisbane, has some of the highest suicide rates in the country. It presents a challenge for the new Labor federal member there, but experts and community organisations agree the region needs help addressing unemployment and high debt. -
Muslim prisoners in Ararat correctional centre fighting drug use through religion
via abc.net.au
Prisoners at Hopkins Correctional Centre make use of the chaplaincy program to strengthen their Islamic practice in the fight against drugs. -
Wicked Campers: Tasmanian council votes against banning vans with controversial slogans
via abc.net.au
A move to ban campervans with controversial slogans sprayed on them from caravan parks on the state's east coast is voted down by Break O'Day councillors. -
Toowoomba South: LNP's David Janetzki claims victory in by-election
via abc.net.au
The Liberal National Party claims victory in the Toowoomba South by-election, with candidate David Janetzki receiving more than 55 per cent of the vote after preferences. -
South Australian auctioneer Ronnie Dix wins rookie award at International Livestock Auctioneer Championship in Canada
via abc.net.au
SA livestock agent wins Rookie of the Year at the Calgary Stampede International Livestock Auctioneer Championship. -
Woman hit with bullet while driving at Christie Downs, SA Police confirm
via abc.net.au
A woman shot seemingly at random while driving south of Adelaide was hit with a bullet from a small calibre firearm, South Australian Police confirm. -
NT Chief Minister Adam Giles clarifies 'non-Muslim' refugees welcome comment
via abc.net.au
Adam Giles moves to clarify comments he made saying the Northern Territory should accept "non-Muslim" refugees from Syria, as the opposition Labor Party claims he was sending a horrific message to society. -
Asbestos fears at Perth Children's Hospital: Site cleared for workers to return
via abc.net.au
The Perth Children's Hospital is safe for workers to return following an asbestos contamination scare last week, according to evaluation by an independent expert. -
Election 2016: Labor wins north Queensland seat of Herbert, recount to follow
via abc.net.au
Labor wins the Townsville-based seat of Herbert from the Liberals' Ewen Jones by eight votes at the end of AEC counting. -
New Assistant Multicultural Affairs Minister Zed Seselja softens stance on racial discrimination
via abc.net.au
ACT Senator Zed Seselja says he will back the Government's position on the Racial Discrimination Act, after being appointed Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs. -
Man 'fascinated' by explosives jailed over Brisbane 'bomb house' discovery
via abc.net.au
A man is jailed for three years after pleading guilty to multiple charges over a stockpile of weapons and explosives discovered at a so-called Brisbane "bomb house" in 2014. -
Peer support for survivors of suicide attempts trialled on NSW Mid North Coast
via abc.net.au
A new peer support network for survivors of suicide attempts, called Eclipse, is being trialled on the New South Wales Mid North Coast. -
Mould at Dunalley Primary School delays start to term
via abc.net.au
Concerns for the twice-flooded Dunalley Primary School on Tasmania's east coast continue to grow as mouldy buildings delay the return of students from holidays. -
Popular ABC broadcaster Jacquie Mackay celebrates 20 years on air in central Queensland
via abc.net.au
These days Jacquie Mackay has one of most recognisable voices in central Queensland, but back in 1996 she was an unknown girl from Perth who ventured across the country to follow her dream of working for the ABC. -
Moulin Rouge audition in Cairns draws regional dancers seeking work at Paris cabaret
via abc.net.au
The Moulin Rouge's associate artistic director visits Cairns in far north Queensland in her search for ladies, and a sprinkling of men, to join the legendary Paris cabaret. -
Federal Government orders two Australian cattle exporters to stop supplying to Vietnam
via abc.net.au
The Department of Agriculture says it has suspended 21 Vietnamese facilities from using Australian cows. -
Eat, sleep, freeze, repeat: South Australian doctor swaps country practice for Antarctica
via abc.net.au
South Australian GP Dr Rachel Hawker swaps working in a busy Naracoorte practice for a year on the ice at Antarctica's Casey research station. -
Palace of Versailles: National Gallery to host collection never before seen outside France
via abc.net.au
More than 100 rare treasures from the Palace of Versailles in France, including personal items from Louis XIV and Marie-Antoinette, will go on display at the National Gallery of Australia in December. -
ABC program gave false impression of former Seven Group CEO Don Voelte, lawyer tells Sydney court
via abc.net.au
An ABC program in 2014 left viewers with a false impression former Seven Group CEO Don Voelte engaged in treachery and betrayal during a company takeover, his lawyer tells a Sydney court. -
Election 2016: Tasmanian senator Richard Colbeck dumped from ministry as vote count continues
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian senator Richard Colbeck says he is "extremely disappointed" to lose his ministerial portfolios, as his political career hangs in the balance. -
Fire at abandoned home in Glenroy suspicious, MFB says
via abc.net.au
A fire that ripped through an abandoned house at Glenroy in Melbourne's north is being treated as suspicious. -
Rio 2016: Adapted breathing technique helps athletes improve their performance
via abc.net.au
A new breathing technique designed to treat lung disease is adapted to help Australian athletes heading to the Olympics and Paralympics strengthen their muscles. -
Ben Hudson defends Tom Quilty endurance title after riding 160km in just over 10 hours
via abc.net.au
Challenging conditions faced competitors at the 2016 Australian championships at Imbil at the weekend. -
Ben Hudson defends national endurance title after riding 160km in just over 10 hours
via abc.net.au
Challenging conditions faced competitors at the 2016 Australian championships at Imbil at the weekend. -
Bacchus Marsh shooting death: Woman accused of murdering boyfriend Paul Hogan wanted him dead, court told
via abc.net.au
A woman accused of enlisting a man to murder her boyfriend earlier this year sent text messages saying she wanted her partner "dead", a Victorian court is told. -
Paedophile ring accused Troy Milbourne thought 12yo girl was 17, court told
via abc.net.au
One of eight men accused of taking part in a paedophile ring and committing offences against a 12-year-old Perth girl tells a court he believed the child was of legal age. -
Dramatic dash cam video shows turning car crash into two motorcyclists
via abc.net.au
A dash cam video captures the dramatic moment a car knocks two motorcyclists from their bikes in Melbourne's north-west. -
Manufacturing hub opens in Burnie to fill skills gap in Tasmania's north-west
via abc.net.au
A new training and research centre in the north-west Tasmanian city of Burnie is expected to help revitalise the region's manufacturing sector.

