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Australian software developer brings blockchain to local grains industry
via abc.net.au
A Sydney-based technology firm says blockchain technology could solve a range of problems for grain growers by increasing the integrity of the whole grain supply chain. -
Shark attack prevention technology to use Twitter warnings to NSW south coast beachgoers
via abc.net.au
"Listening stations" that monitor the movement of sharks and tweet warnings for beachgoers are set to be dropped into waters off the NSW south coast in an effort to prevent attacks. -
Alice Springs prison revolt: Convicted killer Matej Vanko remains on roof
via abc.net.au
The man who led a prison revolt in Alice Springs is revealed as former Serco immigration centre guard and convicted murderer Matej Vanko. -
Missing Melbourne woman: Investigation continues into disappearance of Karen Ristevski
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police are setting up an information caravan as they continue to investigate the disappearance of Avondale Heights woman, Karen Ristevski. -
Queensland macaw free-flight videos go sky high on social media
via abc.net.au
Brisbane man Brody Murray is capturing videos of his pet macaws in free flight around scenic parts of south-east Queensland that have become a hit online. -
Four Corners: Youth detention workers claim violence cover-ups in Queensland
via abc.net.au
Former workers within Queensland's youth detention centres are claiming to have been sacked for speaking out about violence inside the institutions, and are backing calls for the state to be included in the royal commission. -
Queensland Health still seeking millions of dollars in overpayments, six years on from payroll disaster
via abc.net.au
Efforts are still underway to recoup about $62.2 million in uncollected overpayments to Queensland Health staff from the 2010 payroll debacle. -
Gold Coast man charged with fraud over alleged 'boiler room' scam
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast man is set to face court next month accused of being involved in an elaborate investment scam otherwise known as a "boiler room". -
Prisoners scale roof of Alice Springs Correctional Centre, NT Police say
via abc.net.au
Police and prison authorities negotiate with a group of eight inmates who have climbed onto the roof of the Alice Springs jail. -
Queensland schools banned 150 parents for violence against teachers last year
via abc.net.au
Abuse and threats of violence against Queensland teachers prompts the State Government to introduce a Respect Our Staff campaign. -
ACCC raid CFMEU's Canberra headquarters, branch secretary says
via abc.net.au
The Canberra headquarters of the Construction, Mining, Forestry and Energy Union (CFMEU) is raided by the competition regulator, ACT branch secretary Dean Hall says. -
Paedophile Donald Henderson denies sexual abuse of former Retta Dixon residents: court documents
via abc.net.au
Convicted paedophile Donald Henderson denies he sexually abused former residents of the Retta Dixon Home and is seeking his legal costs be covered by his latest accusers, court document shows. -
Worker killed in WA Goldfields mine site accident
via abc.net.au
A worker is killed at a mine site in Western Australia's Goldfields after a bridge from the top of a settling tank collapsed, the Department of Mines and Petroleum confirms. -
Freight train derailment report: Speed, mishandling blamed for crash near Colebrook
via abc.net.au
Speed and mishandling are blamed for a freight train derailment north of Hobart in 2014 in a new report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. -
Prisoners on roof of Alice Springs Correctional Centre, NT Police say
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Police and prison authorities are negotiating with a group of eight inmates who have climbed onto the roof of the Alice Springs jail. -
Canberra's proposed lockout laws ditched by ACT Government
via abc.net.au
The ACT Government scraps its proposed 3:00am bar and nightclub lockout laws in the face of opposition from the Greens, businesses and the community. -
Anti-protest legislation among half of WA Government bills under threat from backlog
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Government's proposed anti-protest laws loom as a likely casualty of a backlog of legislation before Parliament, with Premier Colin Barnett conceding they are not one of the highest priorities. -
Calls for CCTV in aged care homes after shocking case of elder abuse
via abc.net.au
A shocking case of elder abuse in Adelaide has sparked calls for video surveillance to be allowed in private rooms in aged care homes. 7.30 last night aired secretly filmed footage of an 89-year-old man being held down by his carer who at one point appear to try to suffocate him. The South Australian Government says it's writing to the Commonwealth to see if regulatory changes are needed in the sector. Meanwhile, Independent senator Nick Xenophon is calling for a senate inquiry into elder abuse -
Award-winning conductor Richard Gill gives masterclass to visiting Chinese students
via abc.net.au
Citing his philosophy that every child should have the opportunity to learn music, veteran educator Richard Gill teaches a music masterclass to children from a remote corner of China. -
96yo Canberra veteran decorated with French Legion of Honour
via abc.net.au
At the ripe old age of 96, a Canberra World War II veteran is decorated with the Legion of Honour in a ceremony at the French Embassy. -
SA nuclear waste dump: Conservation Foundation questions MCM impartiality in key report
via abc.net.au
An environment group questions the impartiality of a key report that advocates a nuclear waste dump in South Australia, but a consultant at the centre of the criticism defends his work as based on transparent, published data. -
White humpback 'Son of Migaloo' delights whale watchers off Byron Bay
via abc.net.au
The white humpback known as 'Son of Migaloo' is spotted off Byron Bay on his annual migration north. -
Christopher Pyne refuses to 'break down' WA's shipbuilding share
via abc.net.au
New Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne visits WA to promote the state's role in the construction of future defence vessels, but repeatedly refuses to say what percentage of the work it will receive. -
Shark 'as big as a car' knocks surfers from boards in northern New South Wales
via abc.net.au
Two surfers say they are lucky to be alive after a shark knocked them from their boards at Sharpes Beach in northern New South Wales. -
Four Corners: Nigel Scullion says his 'interest not piqued' before seeing youth detention footage
via abc.net.au
Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion says he was not aware of allegations of abuse within the Northern Territory juvenile detention system, because it had not "piqued his interest" before the footage aired on Four Corners. -
Yarloop fire: Drummer Howie Johnstone finds new 'castle' for 'paradise' town
via abc.net.au
WA Drummer Howie Johnstone lost everything in the fire that tore through Yarloop in January, but is desperate to return to the town he calls paradise, and with a bit of help he just might make it. -
Doctor Stephen Edwards accused of murdering mother gets bail
via abc.net.au
A doctor accused of murdering his elderly mother is granted bail in the Supreme Court in Hobart. -
Brent Harvey a relic of AFL era of Barrys, Garys and Kelvins
via abc.net.au
Record-breaker Brent Harvey is an old-fashioned footballer with an old-fashioned name, leading David Mark to wonder "where have all the Barrys gone?". -
Cattle market under pressure from tight supply and high prices
via abc.net.au
Tight supply and escalating cattle prices reduce margins for Queensland meat processors. -
'Sammy' the seal found in Devonport cemetery toilet block relocated closer to ocean
via abc.net.au
The mammals turn up in Tasmania's rivers, paddocks and backyards ... and now in a cemetery public toilet in Devonport. -
Mum of baby who died after oxygen mix-up says hospital error 'shocking'
via abc.net.au
The mother of a baby who died after being administered nitrous oxide instead of oxygen at a Sydney hospital says coming home without her baby was devastating. -
Bruce Djite leaves Adelaide United and A-League for South Korea's Suwon FC
via abc.net.au
Adelaide United's all-time leading goal scorer Bruce Djite leaves the club for South Korea's Suwon FC in the K-League. -
Sydney siege: No police wanted to enter cafe, officer tells inquest
via abc.net.au
A frontline tactical officer who fired several shots at Lindt Cafe gunman Man Haron Monis tells an inquest into the siege that "no-one wanted to go in there". -
Teen held in isolation for up to 10 days in Victorian juvenile justice centre, records show
via abc.net.au
Corrections records indicate a teenager was placed in isolation for up to 10 days in a Victorian juvenile justice centre during the past year, according to the state's child safety commissioner. -
Twins born to Adelaide Thunderbirds netballer Renae Ingles and basketballer husband Joe
via abc.net.au
Adelaide Thunderbirds netball captain Renae Ingles gives birth to twins. -
Prisoners on roof of Alice Springs Correctional Facility, police say
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Police say eight adult inmates are on the roof of the Alice Springs prison. -
Inquest begins into death of Indigenous man Steven Freeman in Canberra jail
via abc.net.au
An inquest into the death of Steven Freeman, an Indigenous detainee at Canberra's jail, who was found dead in his cell in May, opens at the ACT Coroner's Court. -
Regional teams not bothered by rich city cousins' spending spree
via abc.net.au
The off-season spending spree currently taking place in Australia's big city basketball markets does not faze the Cairns Taipans. -
Queensland fishers see red over fisheries management green paper
via abc.net.au
A fisheries green paper has posed more questions than answers, according to Queensland's peak seafood body -
Jury dismissed in trial of man who bulldozed Lake Macquarie home
via abc.net.au
A jury has been dismissed in a trial of a man who allegedly bulldozed a home west of Newcastle in an act of revenge. -
Adelaide Crows to play West Coast Eagles at Adelaide Oval in Round 23
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide Crows will play West Coast at home in the final round of the AFL home and away season, which is likely to have a significant role in determining the ladder before finals. -
NT prison authorities knew about shocking hood vision last year and defended it
via abc.net.au
Vision of teenager Dylan Voller hooded, tied to a chair and left in solitary confinement that was shown last night on Four Corners might have shocked Australia, but NT prison authorities knew about it a long time ago. -
Facing Addiction; The Night Of, Stranger Things, Outlander
via abc.net.au
podcast, the night of, stranger things, outlander, miles szanto, facing addiction across america, facingaddiction, huffington post, Ryan Hampton, Garrett hade, Craig Boreham, Lucie Robson, Bill camp, john turturro, Richard price, HBO, recovery programs, dnc, opiate abuse, heroin, recover out loud, addiction caucus -
Stuart Kelly, brother of Kings Cross one-punch attack victim Thomas Kelly, dies aged 18
Stuart Kelly, the brother of Kings Cross one-punch victim Thomas Kelly, dies aged 18. -
Four Corners: Corrections Commissioner contradicts own department on isolation of child prisoners
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Corrections Commissioner says children are held in isolation for a maximum of 24 hours in youth detention, contradicting figures provided by his own department to Four Corners last week. -
Brimbank men's shed saved from closure by flood of donations
via abc.net.au
A Brimbank men's shed regular is brought to tears after a flood of donations from members of the public saves the service from imminent closure. -
Weird nature: Jack-in-the-box fungi puts on a show for the curious
via abc.net.au
Smooth cage fungi are one of the strangest behaving fungi in nature's repertoire, with a surprise for the curious onlooker. -
Wodonga's Belvoir Special School students learn to vote for upcoming elections
via abc.net.au
Senior students at Wodonga's Belvoir Special School are preparing to have their voice heard on council election day. -
'Hypercarnivore' relative of Tasmanian devil found in remote Queensland fossil field
via abc.net.au
A powerful, prehistoric Australian carnivore is introduced to science after researchers found a tooth belonging to the distant relative of the Tasmanian devil in outback Queensland. -
The NT locks up young people at 3 times higher rate than other states and territories
via abc.net.au
Striking figures reveal the NT detains young people at a rate three times higher than the other states and territories.

