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Officer injured after undercover police cars rammed in Melbourne's north
via abc.net.au
A man driving a stolen vehicle rams two undercover police cars in Thornbury in Melbourne's north, injuring an officer. -
Queensland backpacker killing: Smail Ayad to face court on murder charge, father of injured man flies in
via abc.net.au
The father of a British backpacker critically injured in a frenzied hostel stabbing arrives in North Queensland, while his alleged attacker Smail Ayad will today face court charged with murder. -
Adelaide trains running as normal but drivers' pay dispute continues
via abc.net.au
More meetings will be held next week in a bid to resolve a long-running passenger train drivers' pay dispute in Adelaide. -
Firefighters battling Sydney blaze allegedly confronted by axe-wielding resident
A Sydney man is arrested after allegedly threatening firefighters with an axe as they battled a fire engulfing his house on the city's northern beaches. -
Domestic violence campaigner calls for more funding and better policing of AVOs
Concerns have been raised that investment in preventative measures and support services for domestic violence have stalled. Domestic Violence NSW says it's time for states, territories and the Federal Government to come up with a long-term solution for change. CEO Moo Baulch says more consistent judicial and police responses are required to deal with the growing number of reported incidents. -
South Australia could be 'taken less seriously' if federal seat lost in redistribution
via abc.net.au
South Australia's political landscape could be cast back to the 1950s and the state could lose its significance on the national stage if it loses a House of Representatives seat, a political expert predicts. -
Canberra shooters call for review of gun laws after rifle permit refused over 'military-like' appearance
via abc.net.au
Shooting groups call for a change to ACT laws that allow firearm permits to be refused based on the appearance of a gun, rather than its function. -
Canberra Indigenous afterschool program forced to turn kids away due to lack of funding
via abc.net.au
An afterschool care program for Indigenous children, which has seen every Year 12 child within the program complete school, is turning away kids because of a lack of funding. -
Heart disease study looks at calcium build-up to assess risk, pathways of care
via abc.net.au
An Australian-first trial will use CT scans to determine how soon a heart attack could occur and compare approaches to managing their care. -
Condition of horses at Campania property 'extreme', RSPCA tells court
via abc.net.au
Lawyers for the RSPCA describe the condition of more than 20 horses on a property north-east of Hobart, five of which later died, as "extreme". -
NT economy 'on the precipice of a cliff': Chief Minister Giles
via abc.net.au
Voters in the Northern Territory head to the polls tomorrow and the Chief Minister, Adam Giles, will be doing everything he can in the final day of campaigning to hold on to power. But after a roller-coaster four years plagued by political coups, defections and scandals, it's looking unlikely. Mr Giles is fighting to keep his Central Australian seat of Braitling, which takes in Alice Springs. Speaking with AM's Michael Brissenden, he says only the Country Liberal Party has a plan for the NT econ -
CLP 'has struggle on their hands': Braitling voters speak ahead of NT election
via abc.net.auVoters in the Northern Territory head to the polls tomorrow. The most recent polls predict the Country Liberal Party will lose government in a landslide and Chief Minister Adam Giles is fighting to keep his central Australian seat of Braitling. Lindy Kerin speaks to voters in Alice Springs, which is Braitling's population centre. -
Alcohol management deciding votes in Katherine
via abc.net.auThe Country Liberals may be facing a wipe-out in this Northern Territory election, but its alcohol management policy could be the saving grace for the incumbent member of Katherine. Residents there say their town has changed for the better since the Government stationed police outside bottle shops. Labor is committed to bringing back its policy on reducing alcohol sales, but confusion over what it will do to the existing strategy could tarnish its chances. -
Hot-air balloons, horses and misty lakesides on a Canberra morning commute
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Take a look at the route ABC photographer Nick Haggarty takes to work in Canberra each day as he winds his way from the city's north through farmland and across Lake Burley Griffin. -
Shark drum lines installed off Perth beach after dozens of sightings
via abc.net.au
The Department of Fisheries installs drum lines off the coast of Trigg following a series of shark sightings in recent weeks. -
North Queensland Cowboys beat Canterbury Bulldogs to enter NRL top four
via abc.net.au
The North Queensland Cowboys will enter the final round of 2016 in the top four after beating the Bulldogs at Belmore. -
Matt Bai discusses the US presidential election
via abc.net.au
US political columnist for Yahoo News, Matt Bai, joins Leigh Sales to discuss the US presidential election. -
Australian-designed burkini at centre of national debate in France
via abc.net.au
The burkini, an Australian-designed swimsuit, is at the centre of a national debate in France. -
Scott Morrison warns of trillion dollar debt if budget not repaired
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Scott Morrison dramatically painted a doomsday scenario today of a trillion dollars in debt for Australia should spending cuts be blocked. -
One Nation's Rod Culleton faces court challenge over eligibility for Senate seat
via abc.net.au
A former associate of WA One Nation senator Rod Culleton is challenging his eligibility for Parliament in the Court of Disputed Returns. -
Transgender, intersex people call for Queensland birth certificate reforms
via abc.net.au
Queensland transgender and intersex people are pushing for the right to have their gender recognised on their birth certificate. -
Fix houses or legal action begins, remote NT Indigenous town of Yuendumu warns
via abc.net.au
Residents in a remote Indigenous community in Central Australia are threatening legal action if emergency repairs are not made to their homes by Mondaythe first day of the newly elected NT government. -
Asbestos described as 'lethal weapon', calls for Federal Government to meet victims
via abc.net.au
There are calls for Border Protection Minister Peter Dutton to meet with asbestos victims after more building materials containing asbestos sourced from China are found on an Australian building site. -
Injured East Perth footballer Beau Chatley showing improvement, his family say
via abc.net.au
The father of seriously injured East Perth footballer Beau Chatley says his son is showing slow improvements and he is determined to walk again. -
Weeds lead the way for improved farm practices
via abc.net.au
A NSW station owner says Australian farmers should "leave the weed" and return to natural farming methods. -
New 12-second infant hearing test comes to Queensland
via abc.net.au
New devices to rapidly test the hearing of newborn babies are being introduced to Queensland in an Australian first. -
Gippsland family farm's golden blooms: daffodils a busy bouquet of business ahead of spring
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's biggest producers of daffodils prepares for Daffodil Day, and spring, their busiest time. -
Mixed prospects for Western Australia's uranium mines after environmental hold-ups
via abc.net.au
Analysts say the global uranium pricestill stuck at historic lowsremains the critical factor for Western Australia's budding uranium industry. -
Reframing risk and using technology to keep an aging population connected to community
via abc.net.au
A WA health researcher says Australia needs to look at new models for aged care services, and view aging not as a risk to be managed, but an opportunity to enrich communities. -
Shark drum lines installed of Perth beach after dozens of sightings
via abc.net.au
The Department of Fisheries installs drum lines off the coast of Trigg following a series of shark sightings in recent weeks. -
Olympic silver medallist Alexander Hill makes brief Riverland stopover
via abc.net.au
Olympic silver medallist Alexander Hill makes a quick stopover at his Riverland home ahead of homecoming parades around the country. -
Morrison warns of divide between 'taxed and taxed-nots'
via abc.net.au
In the view of the Treasurer Scott Morrison, Australia has become a nation of the taxed and taxed nots. Mr Morrison has delivered a major speech on the economy, warning that a generation has grown up without ever experiencing a recession, taking government payments for granted. Labor says it's divisive and reminiscent of language used by the former Treasurer Joe Hockey who talked of 'lifters and leaners'. -
Launceston museum buys ancient Italian book printed in Latin
via abc.net.au
The Queen Victoria Museum in Launceston acquires a book that is more than 500 years old. -
Queensland garlic grower's ambitious plan to win back market share from overseas imports
via abc.net.au
Queensland garlic growers hope for a bumper crop to help close the gap on overseas imports. -
Injured East Perth footballer Beau Chatley showing positive improvement, his family say
via abc.net.au
The father of seriously injured East Perth footballer Beau Chatley says his son is showing slow improvements and he is determined to walk again. -
Baden-Clay: Appeal against murder downgrade to be decided next week
via abc.net.au
The High Court will next week hand down its decision over whether to return Gerard Baden-Clay's murder conviction over his wife Allison's 2012 death. -
Stabbing victim a 'raging bull' on day he died, court told
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne barber accused of fatally stabbing his neighbour denies ever touching his alleged victim, who the defence lawyer says was a "raging bull" on the day he died, the Victorian Supreme Court is told. -
Albany roo shooter slams call for ban amid extinction fears
via abc.net.au
An Albany professional kangaroo shooter has expressed disbelief numbers of the western grey species could be at risk of extinction as conservation society calls for a culling ban. -
Ausgrid: Chinese Ambassador holds talks with Malcolm Turnbull, vows to fight 'protectionism'
via abc.net.au
China's Ambassador declares "protectionism" must be fought, amid growing scrutiny of Chinese investment in Australia. -
Ducklings rescued from Paralowie drain by firemen
via abc.net.au
Duckling season has sprung into action in Adelaide with firemen rescuing seven baby ducks from a drain near a worksite. -
Sara Connor was trying to protect slain Bali policeman from boyfriend David Taylor, lawyer says
via abc.net.au
The lawyer for Sara Connor, the Byron Bay woman accused of murdering a policeman in Bali, says she was trying to protect the victim from her British boyfriend. -
South Penrith house fire: Two men rescued from burning home by neighbours
via abc.net.au
Police say neighbours braved the fire after the occupants of the two-storey home in South Penrith were unable to open a door to escape the blaze. -
Lawyers seek Tasmanian farmers for potential class action against dairy giants Murray Goulburn, Fonterra
via abc.net.au
Two Victorian law firms look to build a case against dairy processors that retrospectively cut the prices paid to farmers for milk. -
Burn-off rule change aimed at improving air quality upsets Adelaide Hills residents
via abc.net.au
There are fears new burn-off rules in the Adelaide Hills could deter people from clearing their properties before the upcoming fire season. -
Victorian Government investigates Royal Melbourne Hospital cancer billing deal
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Health Department is investigating whether a patient-sharing deal between The Royal Melbourne Hospital and a private clinic, headed by the hospital's urology chief, is in breach of Medicare billing rules. -
Canberra hardware jobs in jeopardy after Masters closure
via abc.net.au
At least 65 hardware jobs in Canberra are in doubt, after the announcement that two ACT hardware stores will close in the wake of Woolworths' exit from the home improvement market. -
Search underway for missing man as woman reports striking pedestrian with car
via abc.net.au
A search is underway for a man missing near Ellenbrook in Perth's north, as police probe a possible link to a pedestrian thought to have been struck by a car in the area. -
Canberra's game with no sound shatters barrier between two worlds
via abc.net.au
A unique game of touch football is closing the divide between people with hearing and the hearing-impaired. -
Firefighters run from Mildura to Melbourne to honour former colleague Damien Burke
via abc.net.au
Firefighters will leave Mildura on Monday to run to Melbourne, to honour a former colleague and raise money for a children's health institute. -
Federal Government electricity pricing plan to leave NSW 'short changed', Opposition says
The Federal Government's plan to strip electricity companies of their right to appeal pricing decisions will leave New South Wales Premier Mike Baird "short changed", the State Opposition says.

