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North Canberra house fire caused by 'exploding' gas heater
via abc.net.au
The residents of a Braddon home have a lucky escape after a gas heater "exploded" early this morning. -
Adelaide Police Station attack 'not terrorism related', man to be charged
via abc.net.au
A man drives a car into the front doors of the Adelaide Police Station before threatening officers with a knife, but no-one is injured and police say the incident is not terrorism related. -
Redlands United shocks Adelaide United as A-League champions lose in FFA Cup boilover
via abc.net.au
Just three months after being crowned A-League champions, Adelaide United crashes to one of the biggest upsets in Australian club football history with a 2-1 FFA Cup defeat against semi-professional Redlands United. -
Elderly couple displaced by Ipswich sinkhole should return home today
via abc.net.au
An elderly couple forced to leave an Ipswich property after a large sinkhole opened up in the backyard is expected to return home today. -
Rundle Street traders prepare to suffer from hospital closure as West End grows
via abc.net.au
Traders in Adelaide's East End who are bracing for massive drops in business when the Royal Adelaide Hospital moves west say the area was ignored by planners for too long. -
Strong winds along south-east Queensland coast prompt beach closures
via abc.net.au
Gold Coast beaches will be closed today as the south-east Queensland coast braces for a day of winds of up to 90 kilometres per hour. -
Danny Green sets up Anthony Mundine rematch after beating Kane Watts to clinch cruiserweight title
via abc.net.au
Danny Green is a step closer to a long-awaited rematch with Anthony Mundine after beating Victorian Kane Watts to win the Australian cruiserweight title. -
Hospital baby gas tragedy: Brisbane's Wesley Hospital also had gas line problems after BOC work
via abc.net.au
BOC, under fire for its role in an oxygen mix-up that led to a newborn's death at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, also worked at the Wesley before a gas line problem there, the hospital says. -
Staffy owner forced to give up dogs that broke through screen door, killed Chihuahua in Canberra
via abc.net.au
The owner of two Staffordshire Bull Terriers is forced to give up his dogs after they broke through a screen door and killed a Chihuahua in Canberra's north. -
NSW weather: North coast communities hit by heavy rain, wild weather, but avoid serious damage
via abc.net.au
Parts of the NSW mid-north and north coasts avoided serious damage, despite heavy rain and wild weather in the region formed by a low-pressure system moving through the region. -
Police release images of tattoos from woman who died after being dumped at Joondalup hospital
via abc.net.au
Police trying to identify a woman who died after being dumped at a hospital in Perth release a description of her and images of several tattoos found on her body in a bid to solve the mystery. -
Myer Hobart flooding: Unions concerned untrained workers in danger on redevelopment site
via abc.net.au
Unions say worker safety is being compromised as builders try to stabilise the Myer redevelopment site in Hobart's CBD. -
WA local government group votes against scrapping DAPs, calls for planning review
via abc.net.au
WALGA members vote down a motion to abolish development assessment panels, or DAPS, but call for a review into the state's planning system. -
Tasmania's Midland Highway closed after car and truck crash
via abc.net.au
Emergency services are at the scene of a crash that has closed the Midland Highway between Oatlands and St Peters Pass. -
Scamander business frustrated boil water alert set to stay in place until next year
via abc.net.au
A business at a popular tourist town on Tasmania's east coast is not satisfied with the timeline for lifting the town's boil water alert. -
Nanny accused of giving vodka jelly to Kambalda toddler fails to appear at trial
via abc.net.au
A Perth woman alleged to have given alcohol to a toddler while working as a nanny in Western Australia's Goldfields fails to attend her trial, saying she could not afford a train ticket. -
Greyhound racing ban: Transcripts discredit trainer Tony Gannon, NSW Government says
via abc.net.au
The NSW Government has released inquiry transcripts that it says discredit prominent greyhound trainer Tony Gannon, who has been campaigning against the industry shutdown. -
Whistleblower priest tells child abuse inquiry he was ostracised by Anglican Church
via abc.net.auAn Anglican priest has issued a scathing criticism of members of the church hierarchy at a hearing investigating decades of abuse at the hands of the clergy. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is focusing on the Diocese of Newcastle in New South Wales, but Reverend Roger Dyer says the church has been affected by the actions of paedophiles Australia-wide. -
Treatment of intellectually disabled Aboriginal man at correctional centre 'cruel and degrading'
via abc.net.au
More details are emerging tonight about the treatment of an intellectually disabled Aboriginal man who was repeatedly strapped to a restraint chair in an Alice Springs jail. Twenty-five-year-old Malcolm Morton has been held without conviction in Alice Springs Correctional Centre for seven years. The ABC can reveal that he has at times spent as many as 10 out of every 12 hours alone in his cell. A complaint has been lodged with the United Nations Human Rights Council. -
Locals in Tasmanian town where you can't drink the water seek answers at community meeting
via abc.net.auTourists and locals in the north-east Tasmanian town of Scamander are forced to boil water before they can drink it. At a meeting with Tas Water today, the locals were told the problem should be fixed next year - but after more than a decade without safe drinking water, the locals are very frustrated. -
Cameco's Yeelirrie uranium mine proposal knocked back in WA Goldfields
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's environmental watchdog knocks back a proposed uranium mine in the state's Goldfields that would have seen 7,500 tonnes of material produced and transported by road each year. -
Making science sexy
via abc.net.auMeet some Melbournians passionate about creating a culture of accessibility around science to keep Australia at the forefront of research and development. -
Willowbank raceway crash: Driver dies after slamming into tyre wall at Queensland Raceway
via abc.net.auA driver dies after crashing his mate's car into a tyre wall at Queensland Raceway at Willowbank, west of Brisbane. -
Sarah Paino: No mental impairment excuse for boy who killed pregnant mother in crash, court told
via abc.net.au
A 16-year-old joy rider who killed pregnant Hobart mother Sarah Paino has no mental impairment that might excuse his actions, an independent report shows. -
Goat meat prices at record levels as international demand grows for Australian product
via abc.net.au
Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) is forecasting the market for goat meat will continue to go from strength-to-strength. -
South Hedland: Mother speaks out after child allegedly threatened by police with gun
via abc.net.au
The mother of a teenage boy who says a WA officer threatened him with a gun says her son was traumatised by the incident. -
Regional Express blames downturn in resources sector for drop in outback NSW passenger numbers
via abc.net.au
The airline servicing Broken Hill in far west New South Wales says a downturn in the resources sector has contributed to a decline in passenger numbers. -
Man arrested over axe death at The Regal boarding house in St Kilda
via abc.net.au
A man has been arrested over the death of another man who was allegedly killed with an axe at a boarding house in St Kilda, Victorian police say. -
Queensland police officer allegedly blows four times legal limit on M1
via abc.net.au
A Queensland police officer will appear in court after allegedly blowing nearly four times the legal blood-alcohol limit when he was pulled over on the M1 motorway. -
Self Improvement: Why you should care about your hippocampus
via abc.net.au
It's a small worm-like structure in your brain - why should you care about you hippocampus? -
NSW Government to consider removing restrictions on shooting feral deer
via abc.net.au
A report to the New South Wales Government says feral deer should be reclassified from a game animal to a pest animal so more recreational shooters can help with their control. -
Perth Children's Hospital opening delayed after contractor John Holland misses handover deadline
via abc.net.au
The opening of the new $1.2 billion Perth Children's Hospital will be further delayed after contractor John Holland fails to complete the building for the scheduled handover date of August 4. -
Ipswich sinkhole: Queensland Government to cover repair bill for couple
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government is confident a sinkhole in a couple's backyard in Ipswich, west of Brisbane, is localised to the one property, Mines Minister Anthony Lynham says. -
Ashford Private Hospital nurses ignored warning alarms about patient's oxygen levels, coroner finds
via abc.net.au
The death of a 34-year-old man at an Adelaide private hospital could have been prevented if he had received "proper nursing care", the South Australian coroner finds. -
Man arrested over death at St Kilda boarding house
via abc.net.au
A man has been arrested over the death of another man at a boarding house in St Kilda, Victorian police say. -
Canberra man who told police child porn images were for research sentenced to jail
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man who told police that tens of thousands of child pornography images on his computer had been downloaded for research is sentenced to nearly three years' jail by the ACT Supreme Court. -
Man arrested following shooting at Joyner, north of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A man is taken into custody after a shot was fired into a home at Joyner, north of Brisbane, sparking an emergency situation. -
Kidney transplant hopeful Harold Fields urges Australians to join Organ Donor Register
via abc.net.au
Kidney transplant hopeful Harold Fields is urging Australians to formally register to donate their organs. -
Former homeless man uses art and role models to build new life and bright future
via abc.net.au
A passion for film making and art helps an Indigenous man escape homelessness. -
Victoria River Research Station celebrates half century of agricultural achievement
via abc.net.au
Kidman Springs Research Station is celebrating 50 years in the Territory's Victoria River district -
Truck used during Wave Hill walk-off
via abc.net.au
Truck that ferried food and supplies to the striking Gurindji people at Wave Hillin the 1960s. -
National Museum acquires iconic Bedford truck from the Wave Hill walk-off
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory heritage authorities give permission for a rusting Bedford truck used during the Wave Hill walk-off to be sent to the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. -
Inside of wave hill walk off Belford truck
via abc.net.au
Truck that ferried food and supplies to the striking Gurindji people at Wave Hillin the 1960s. -
Darwin mechanic Kerry Gibbs with Wave Hill celebration truck
via abc.net.au
Kerry Gibbs with a truck that will be restored for the 50th anniversary of the start of strikes by the Gurindji people at Wave Hillin the 1960s. -
Bedford J Series truck used during Wave Hill walk-off
via abc.net.au
Truck that ferried food and supplies to the striking Gurindji people at Wave Hillin the 1960s. -
Teen scores scholarship to Hollywood dance studio that has trained Lopez and Timberlake
via abc.net.au
A Cairns teenager catches the eye of talent scouts during world championships for dancing and modelling in Los Angeles. -
Driver dies in car crash at Willowbank raceway, west of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A driver dies after his car crashes into a tyre wall at Queensland Raceway at Willowbank, west of Brisbane. -
FFA Cup: Green Gully hero Liam Boland thought he'd 'have a crack' at spectacular goal
via abc.net.au
It took just one perfectly timed strike for 24-year-old club footballer Liam Boland to be cast on the national stage in Green Gully's match against the A-League's Central Coast Mariners. -
Perth starfish mystery after about 200 found dead on city's southern beaches
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of dead starfish wash ashore on Perth's southern beaches with tests underway to try to determine what killed them. -
Missing fishermen: University of Tasmania mourns two, holds hope for two others
via abc.net.au
The University of Tasmania emails students acknowledging that the deaths of two fishermen who set off from Cremorne, and the fact that two more were missing was "distressing".

