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Kimberley cattle producers cash in as live export prices jump again
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The price for live export cattle to Indonesia jumps again, with feeder steers fetching up to $3.60 a kilogram. -
Queensland tree clearing laws fail to pass Parliament in blow to minority Labor Government
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The minority Palaszczuk Government fails to get enough support from the crossbenchers to pass its toughened tree clearing laws, a defeat that it says will put the Great Barrier Reef at risk of losing its World Heritage listing. -
Sydney Airport fuel tanker spill closes Mascot roads during morning peak hour
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A "large oil spill" from an overturned fuel tanker causes causes traffic delays in Mascot, with motorists urged to avoid the area and the clean-up expected to take most of the day. -
Rio 2016: Australian swimmers Josh Palmer and Emma McKeon disciplined after night out ends in 'robbery'
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Australian swimmers Josh Palmer and Emma McKeon are disciplined by team bosses after they fail to return to the Olympic Village following a night out that Palmer says saw him robbed of his wallet and phone. -
Teen Matthew Richards seriously burned at Toowoomba party sues for $6m
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A second teenager who suffered "catastrophic" burns at an allegedly unsupervised party west of Brisbane is suing for $6 million. -
Adelaide Zoo's Sumatran orangutan Kluet releases jazz tune Give me a Klue
via abc.net.au
Jazz cats stand aside because Adelaide Zoo's Sumatran orangutan Kluet is releasing his debut single for World Orangutan Day. -
Asbestos investigation into Yuanda spreads to UK after Australian building projects contaminated
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UK authorities launch an investigation into whether Yuanda's British arm has imported building products tainted with asbestos after the substance is found in Australian projects. -
Indigenous families in Cunnamulla set to lose their rental properties as housing organisation sells up
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Several Indigenous families in south-western Queensland face losing their homes after the Federal Government approves the sale of their rental properties. -
Children's commissioner calls for review of Queensland's 'concerning' youth detention
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The national children's commissioner says Queensland's youth detention centres lag behind other states and wants the State Government to review the system. -
Toughened tree clearing laws fail to pass Queensland Parliament in blow to minority Labor Government
via abc.net.au
The minority Palaszczuk Government fails to get enough support from the crossbenchers to pass its toughened tree clearing laws, a defeat that it says will put the Great Barrier Reef at risk of losing its World Heritage listing. -
'Large oil spill' closes roads for morning peak after tanker overturns in Mascot
Two roads will remain closed for the morning peak hour and motorists are advised to avoid the area after a fuel tanker overturned in Mascot this morning. -
Mother of Cleveland Youth Detention Centre inmate speaks out
via abc.net.auShocking revelations have emerged about the treatment of inmates at North Queensland's Cleveland Youth Detention Centre. Former inmate, 17-year-old Russell Johston, says he was bashed and abused by staff last year. Now the mother of a current inmate has spoken out, saying he was put in a headlock in 2014 and hit in the face with a spray can. She filed a complaint but received a letter saying the allegation could not be substantiated. But the story has been backed up by a former guard who witness -
Amber alert issued for 11-year-old girl last seen in Woodridge
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An amber alert is issued for an 11-year-old girl last seen in the Logan suburb of Woodridge on Thursday afternoon. -
Indigenous elders retrace steps for 50th anniversary of Wave Hill walk-off
via abc.net.auIndigenous elders and their families will today retrace the steps of Vincent Lingiari, who 50 years ago led a protest that became a defining moment for Indigenous land rights. Thousands of people are expected to attend a festival marking the anniversary of the Wave Hill walk-off, in a remote community 800 kilometres south-east of Darwin. The event's also been used to question politicians about youth justice and other issues affecting Indigenous communities. -
'She's one of us': Meet the voters who shunned the major parties in favour of Pauline Hanson
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The recent federal election delivered many surprises but perhaps the most jarring for politicians and commentators alike was the resurgence of One Nation. So who voted for Pauline Hanson and why? -
Adelaide man Scott Richards arrested in Dubai for sharing Facebook post
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The family of an Adelaide father who has been held without charge in Dubai for the past three weeks under new laws preventing people promoting overseas charities say he is being "punished for having a social conscience". -
Judge 'erred' in giving license to drunk driver who caused fatal Toodyay crash: court
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Western Australia's highest court agrees a judge "erred in law" when he granted an extraordinary driver's licence to a woman who caused a fatal crash while drunk at the wheel. -
Judge 'erred' in giving licence to drunk driver who caused fatal Toodyay crash: court
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's highest court agrees a judge "erred in law" when he granted an extraordinary driver's licence to a woman who caused a fatal crash while drunk at the wheel. -
Brendon Grylls questioned over YouTube video with failed property developer
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WA Nationals Leader Brendon Grylls seeks to have a YouTube video showing him discussing the State Government's Pilbara Cities program with the head of a now-failed property company taken down. -
Brisbane Broncos beat Canterbury 20-10 at Lang Park to kick-start chances of top four
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Just when the NRL top-four race looked done, Brisbane re-ignited the contest with a 20-10 win over Canterbury at Lang Park. -
Scitech move to Perth Cultural Centre confirmed by Premier Colin Barnett
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's science education centre Scitech will be relocated to the Perth Cultural Centre, the State Government confirms. -
Body in boot murder trial: Woman who helped kill Travis Mills says she went into 'protective mode'
via abc.net.au
A self-confessed murderer tells a Perth jury she got involved in a plot to "touch up" Travis Mills because she was repeatedly told he was beating up his partner and hurting their young child. -
Former WA Nationals leader Terry Redman backs Brendon Grylls' mining tax
via abc.net.au
Former WA Nationals leader Terry Redman gives explicit support to his party's proposed mining tax increase, arguing regional areas will benefit from an improved state budget as a result. -
Dan Tehan discusses 50th anniversary of the battle of Long Tan
via abc.net.au
Veterans Affairs Minister Dan Tehan joins Leigh Sales to discuss the 50th anniversary of the battle of Long Tan and the Vietnam Government's decision to cancel the official ceremony there. -
Collie Premier Coal pay row sparks angry exchange in WA Parliament
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Government rules out intervening in wage negotiations between Premier Coal and Collie miners which have left workers facing pay cuts of up to $50,000 a year. -
CCTV shows alleged mistreatment at Townsville's Cleveland Youth Detention Centre
via abc.net.au
There are calls for the royal commission into Northern Territory juvenile detention to be extended to Queensland after images emerged of alleged mistreatment at Townsville's Cleveland Youth Detention Centre. -
Burnt body found on NSW far north coast
via abc.net.au
Police appeal for information regarding the identity of a burnt body that was found on the far north coast of NSW. -
WA unemployment rate surge leaves Colin Barnett defending economic plan
via abc.net.au
WA Premier Colin Barnett denies his Government's efforts to create jobs in the wake of the mining downturn are failing, despite another increase in the state's unemployment rate. -
Sydney siege inquest: Tori Johnson's partner Thomas Zinn slams top police testimony
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The partner of one of the two hostages killed in the Lindt Cafe siege says he is "very disappointed" with the inquest testimony given by New South Wales's top police officers, and suggests they have "betrayed the community." -
Police seize more than $10m worth of cannabis plants in Sydney's south-west
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Police seize more than 2,000 cannabis plants worth more than $10 million during raids across Sydney's south-west. -
Police charge man after car stolen with child inside at Wyndham Vale
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Police charge an 18-year-old man with kidnapping and child stealing after a car was stolen in Melbourne's west while a five-year-old girl was sitting inside. -
Long Tan anniversary: Services held around Australia to remember victims of Vietnam War battle
via abc.net.au
Services are held around Australia to mark the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's Battle of Long Tan, which killed 18 Australiansthe deadliest of Australia's involvement in the conflict. -
Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year: Matthew McIntosh's orange-eye tree frog wins
via abc.net.au
A photo of a tree frog with mosquitoes happily feeding on its head wins the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition. -
Test for drug cheats in sport developed by Australian researchers
via abc.net.au
Australian scientists develop a new system for catching drug cheats in sport which they say could be available in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. -
Oswals, ANZ close to Burrup settlement as Taj Mahal on the Swan demolition looms
via abc.net.au
Former Perth couple Pankaj and Radhika Oswal and the ANZ bank may be close to settling their mammoth legal battle, just weeks out from the demolition of the Oswal's unfinished Taj Mahal on the Swan mansion. -
Blue Mountains bushfire victims had 'poor' chance of success in class action
via abc.net.au
A judge has said that victims of the 2013 New South Wales Blue Mountains bushfires had a poor prospect of success in their class action against an electricity company. More than 700 residents were involved in the legal battle against Endeavour Energy, arguing that the company failed to remove a rotten tree that fell onto power lines. -
Kings Park spinifex grass may hold key to mine site revegetation
via abc.net.au
Ground-breaking research into a humble native grassincluding the discovery of 50 new species may hold the key to the successful rehabilitation of mine sites in Australia. -
Researchers uncover the secrets of barramundi in Kakadu National Park
via abc.net.au
Research into barramundi habits may drive up catches for commercial and recreational fishing. -
Hundreds of Vietnam veterans attend ceremony in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Memorials were held around the country today, on Vietnam Veteran's Day, and the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. Some 60,000 young Australians fought in the jungles of Vietnam. Now in their sixties and seventies, many of them still suffer trauma from what they went through. Veterans travelled from all over Australia to attend a national service, outside the War Memorial in Canberra. -
Vietnam and the moratorium marches: the clash of ideas during a war that defined a generation
via abc.net.au
As the nation marks the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, efforts are being made to also document the protests against the Australian Army's involvement in the Vietnam War. -
Jeffrey Lee sentenced to 13 years' jail for killing stepfather, stealing $50,000 cash
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man who admitted killing his stepfather and stealing a pillowcase containing more than $50,000 in cash last year is sentenced to 13-and-a-half years' jail. -
Adelaide firm CSM Steel goes into voluntary administration, jobs at risk
via abc.net.au
Adelaide steel fabrication and roofing maintenance company CSM Steel appoints voluntary administrators, possibly putting up to 55 jobs at risk. -
Chronic diseases in the Kimberley not found elsewhere in developed world
via abc.net.au
Health professionals gather in the Kimberley to discuss ways of combating chronic diseases in the region. -
Long Tan anniversary: 'Horrific event' remembered at memorial in Perth
via abc.net.au
The 61 West Australians and hundreds more from around the country who died in the Vietnam War are remembered in Perth, on the 50th anniversary of the battle of Long Tan. -
Finding love amidst a war: Vietnam veteran remembers the letter that changed his life
via abc.net.au
During the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, a Vietnam veteran reflects on the sacrifices his comrades made, but also the letter that changed his life. -
Hobart search for last of four missing fishermen called off
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian police call off a search for the last of four men who embarked on a fishing trip near Hobart almost three weeks ago and did not return. -
Australian cities among most liveable due to their size, say experts
via abc.net.au
Many are questioning how Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth could be more liveable than cities such as Paris, London and New York, but there may be a simple explanationthey are not that big. -
Land-clearing bill set to fail in Queensland after Billy Gordon announces he will not support plan
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government's bid to tighten land-clearing laws looks set to fail, with independent MP Billy Gordon announcing he will vote them down. -
Artist opens up world of picture book illustrations
via abc.net.au
An exhibition featuring the drawings of internationally-recognised illustrator Anne Spudvilas takes children on a journey of how picture books come to life. -
British man admits recording child pornography in Bunbury after US tip-off
via abc.net.au
A British man pleads guilty to a series of child exploitation charges in Western Australia, including indecently recording and dealing with a six-year-old child.

