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Immigration Department looks to cut hundreds of public service jobs
via abc.net.au
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection confirms it will offer voluntary redundancies to staff by the end of October, as it looks to cut hundreds of jobs. -
NSW Liberal Party gives Fairfield councillor Dai Le 10-year suspension over independent mayor bid
A NSW Liberal councillor for Fairfield who was given permission to run as an independent cops a 10-year suspension from the party after forming an independent ticket for Mayor against a Liberal-endorsed candidate. -
Queensland could lose $720m a year if WA gets its GST wish, Treasurer Curtis Pit says
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government is warning the state will lose hundreds of millions of dollars if the Commonwealth boosts GST revenue to Western Australia. -
Bravery Awards: Two South Australians receive medals for their actions
via abc.net.au
A South Australian man who attempted to save the life of another man in treacherous surf at Petrel Cove is awarded a bravery medal. -
Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year: Countdown to award winners in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
The photographers behind more than 100 stunning and colourful images of mother nature at her best will vie for the title of Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year. -
Ashley youth detention: Children's Commissioner wants independent monitoring of Tasmanian centre
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's Children's Commissioner believes a review of staff conduct at the state's only youth detention centre makes the case for independent monitoring. -
Mount Kosciuszko cossie-wearing climbers return after charity trek to summit
via abc.net.au
A group of men who set out to climb Mount Kosciuszko in nothing but their cossies to raise money for childhood depression make it back to tell the tale. -
Queensland is second-worst state in Australia for heart hospitalisations, data shows
via abc.net.au
Queensland ranks second-worst in Australia for rates of hospitalisations for heart conditions, data released by the Heart Foundation shows. -
Tiny symbols of young lives: 1.5 million buttons to remember children killed in Holocaust
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne Jewish school is on a mission to collect 1.5 million buttons to pay tribute to each child murdered under the Nazi regime. -
Malaria research: Queensland scientists find potential cure to mosquito-borne disease with synthetic protein
via abc.net.au
Queensland scientists find a potential cure for malaria by developing a synthetic protein that they used to eradicate the mosquito-borne disease in mice. -
Sydney siege inquest: Andrew Scipione to testify after text revelations
via abc.net.au
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione will be the last person to give evidence before the inquest into the Sydney siege when he takes the stand today, and is expected to be questioned about a text he sent to his deputy during the stand-off. -
Malcolm Turnbull to vow to work with Labor to get budget cuts through Senate
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will today use his first keynote speech since the election to promise to "work constructively" with Labor and the crossbenchers to get more than $6.5 billion in budget savings through the Senate. -
Two dead after car crashes into tree on Eyre Highway near Balladonia
via abc.net.au
Two people are killed after the car they were travelling in hit a tree on the Eyre Highway in southern Western Australia, bringing the state's road toll this year to 116. -
Fremantle Dockers skipper shocked by Nat Fyfe rift talk as Hayden Ballentyne explores AFL move
via abc.net.au
Fremantle captain David Mundy expresses shock at speculation of a rift between Nat Fyfe and some of his teammates, as Hayden Ballentyne confirms he is considering leaving the club. -
Fremantle Dockers skipper shocked by Nat Fyfe rift talk as Hayden Ballantyne explores AFL move
via abc.net.au
Fremantle captain David Mundy expresses shock at speculation of a rift between Nat Fyfe and some of his teammates, as Hayden Ballentyne confirms he is considering leaving the club. -
WA election 2017: Liberal-National Government united ahead of poll, Minister says
via abc.net.au
One of the most powerful figures in the West Australian Liberal Party insists the State Government remains a "united team" and expresses extreme confidence they will retain power at the 2017 election. -
Anne Aly federal election 'smear campaign' warrants apology, WA Labor says
via abc.net.au
WA Labor has used a parliamentary debate to demand an apology from the Premier and Prime Minister for what it described as a "cowardly attack" on the now-Member for Cowan, Anne Aly. -
Essendon's Adam Cooney announces retirement from AFL
via abc.net.au
The Essendon midfielder and Brownlow medallist says he will hang up his boots at the end of the AFL season as he prepares for his 250th appearance on Sunday. -
WA weather warning: Strong winds, heavy rain set to lash Perth, country areas
via abc.net.au
Damaging winds, heavy rainfall and abnormally high tides are forecast to hit Perth and much of southern Western Australia, with a looming cold front sparking a severe weather warning. -
Barnaby Joyce discusses Australia's struggling dairy industry
via abc.net.au
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce joins Leigh Sales to discuss Murray Goulburn and Australia's dairy crisis. -
New MPs get lesson on Parliament House
via abc.net.au
New MPs were today given a lesson on what to expect in Parliament House. -
New MPs get lesson about Parliament House
via abc.net.au
New MPs were today given a lesson on what to expect in Parliament House. -
Victorian Opposition accuses Government of 'dummy spit' for refusing new MP's swearing-in
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government prevents a new MP from being sworn into Parliament, saying it will not allow it until one of its suspended members is returned. -
Barnett Government steps up push for GST floor introduction this year
via abc.net.au
Premier Colin Barnett intensifies pressure on the Prime Minister to solve Western Australia's GST shortfall, telling State Parliament that Malcolm Turnbull aims to impose a tax floor limit by the end of the year. -
School investigated after claims boy with autism locked in 'cage'
A private school for children with autism is being investigated after allegations a boy at the school was held unsupervised in a lockable fenced structure he called a 'cage'. -
Mount Barker house destroyed by fire
via abc.net.au
Fire crews save surrounding homes from a "fierce" fire after it completely destroyed a Mount Barker house. -
Albany hospital staff avoid censure over confidential patient document find
via abc.net.au
Staff at Albany's public hospital avoid serious consequences after confidential patient information was found by a member of the public in the building's courtyard. -
Search for missing WA fisherman called off
via abc.net.au
The search for a 40-year-old crab fisherman missing off WA's Gascoyne coast since Monday morning is called off after police conclude he is unlikely to have survived. -
Rio 2016: Phillip Dutton on being bronzed but no longer an Aussie
via abc.net.au
He is the oldest member of the US Olympic team but Phillip Dutton says he will always remain the same bloke who grew up at Nyngan, Olympic medals or not. -
More women in regional Queensland seeking breast reconstruction surgery after cancer, study finds
via abc.net.au
Women in regional Queensland are more likely to undergo breast reconstruction surgery following a mastectomy than 15 years ago, a study shows. -
North Adelaide Post Office robbed by man wielding kitchen knife
via abc.net.au
Police search for a man who threatened staff and robbed the North Adelaide Post Office at knifepoint. -
Labor plays hardball: no pairs in Parliament
via abc.net.au
The Opposition is planning to put the Turnbull Government's one seat majority to the test. PM can reveal that Labor has rejected a government request for 'pairing' when a vote is called. It would mean if a Coalition MP had to be absent, a Labor MP would abstain. Labor says if the Prime Minister has the working majority he claims to have, then pairing is not needed. It's provoked a furious response from the Leader of the House, Christopher Pyne, who accuses Labor of being malicious and Dickensian -
Carlie Sinclair was having affair with murder accused Danny Deacon's friend, court told
via abc.net.au
Darwin woman Carlie Sinclair, who was allegedly killed by her long-term partner, was having a sexual relationship with his close friend in the weeks and months before she went missing, a court is told. -
South Australia children's commissioner debate continues as Opposition threatens amendments
via abc.net.au
A long-running political fight over South Australia's new children's commissioner could drag on with the Opposition threatening to amend Government legislation to establish the position. -
Thomas Embling psychiatric hospital staff walk off the job over increase of assaults
via abc.net.au
Workers from Victoria's Thomas Embling psychiatric hospital rally to call for more staff to deal with an increase in the number of assaults at the facility. -
Marine biologist Ceridwen Fraser named ACT Scientist of the Year
via abc.net.au
Internationally renowned marine biologist and science communicator Ceridwen Fraser is named ACT Scientist of the Year. -
Jane Garrett assault: Woman charged over alleged attack on Victorian Labor MP
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police charge a woman with the assault of state Labor MP Jane Garrett in Melbourne on Monday. -
Bendigo council counts benefits of controversial review
via abc.net.au
After a long and bruising few years, the City of Greater Bendigo says it is a better-functioning organisation thanks to a controversial independent review. -
Boy with autism locked in 'cage', NSW school being investigated
via abc.net.au
A private school for children with autism is being investigated after allegations a boy was held unsupervised in a lockable fenced structure he called a "cage" as parliamentarians call for a full inquiry following dozens of similar complaints. -
Solar uptake spikes on farm and in rural industry in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's uptake of solar power is up 25 per cent, whilst nationally solar uptake has fallen by 24 per cent over the same period. -
Michael Calder: Nurses' records on man who died inconsistent, Brisbane inquest hears
via abc.net.au
A coronial inquest into the death of Michael Calder, 33, after he was given painkillers in a Brisbane private hospital hears there were inconsistencies in nurses' records about how much pain he was in. -
Fremantle Dockers skipper David Mundy surprised by talk of Nat Fyfe, Hayden Ballentyne AFL rift
via abc.net.au
Fremantle captain David Mundy expresses shock at speculation of a rift between Brownlow Medallist Nat Fyfe and forward Hayden Ballantyne, but admits Fyfe's leadership style "may get people offside". -
Trinity Grammar School teacher raped boys during trips, Sydney court hears
A Trinity Grammar School teacher organised holidays with students during which he raped them, and also took photos of at least one boy he sexually abused and threatened to show them to the child's family and friends, a Sydney court hears. -
Melbourne man pleads guilty to murdering former girlfriend before laying her body on bed with rose
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man pleads guilty to murdering his former girlfriend who he bashed and stabbed before laying her in her bed and placing a rose next to her body. -
Ambulance driver reported for causing death by dangerous driving after crash near Adelaide
via abc.net.au
The driver of an ambulance that rolled this morning is reported for causing death by dangerous driving after a 48-year-old patient inside the vehicle died. -
Lamb the new star on the North American stage
via abc.net.au
American palates are forgetting the bitter taste of mutton and tuning into the siren song of lamb. -
Ashley youth detention standoff: Tasmanian Minister demands report into staff conduct
via abc.net.au
The conduct of staff during a standoff at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre in Tasmania's north prompts an urgent investigation and calls for the facility to be closed. -
Dargues Reef Gold Mine gets another approval to start amid ongoing pollution concerns
via abc.net.au
After five years of community resistance a controversial gold mine on the NSW far-south-coast appears ready to begin operating. -
New Eyre Peninsula oyster hatchery progressing at Cowell
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest oyster hatchery is progressing with plans to open a new hatchery in South Australia to offset the impact of Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome. -
NSW records first Indigenous death in police cell since 2000, Aboriginal Legal Service says
via abc.net.au
New South Wales has suffered its first Indigenous death in a police cell in 16 years, the Aboriginal Legal Service says.

