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Suspicious fire destroys two boats in Melbourne's south-east
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Two boats are destroyed in a suspicious fire at Pompeis Pier in Mordialloc, in south-east Melbourne. -
ACT Greens pledge developer donation ban under election policy
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The ACT Greens pledge to reinstate a cap on political donations and restrict developers, corporations and organisations from funding campaigns. -
Mother, two children missing in Victoria; concerns for family's welfare
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Police are concerned for the welfare of a woman and her two children who were last seen at Coldstream, east of Melbourne, on Saturday. -
Labor reveals nine-line rapid bus network for Canberra
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The ACT Labor Government reveals its plan to extend Canberra's rapid bus network, nearly five months after the Opposition announced theirs. -
Swimmers with Down syndrome missing Paralympics under 'unfair' rules
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With the countdown on to the Rio Paralympics, Australian swimmers with Down syndrome say unfair rules are excluding them from making the Games. -
Two Melbourne train stations close for weeks amid level crossing works
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Two train stations on Melbourne's busy Cranbourne-Pakenham line close for up to four weeks for work on the controversial sky rail project. -
Who looks after the traffic lights in Canberra?
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We spend hours sitting at them every year but few of us know exactly how Canberra's traffic lights work. -
A League Of Their Own - Transcript
via abc.net.auBEVERLEY O'CONNOR, PRESENTER: Hello, I'm Beverley O'Connor, an ABC journalist and the former Vice President of the Melbourne Football Club. Many of us have been watching women play Aussie Rules for years, but never with a shot at the big league. That's about to change with the launch next year of the national AFL women's league. It's a dream come true for philanthropist Susan Alberti and the young women who will now play at the highest level. This is their story. -
A League Of Their Own
via abc.net.auIntroduced by Beverley O'Connor, ABC journalist and a former vice- president of the Melbourne Football Club. -
Man injured in Toowong Private Hospital stabbing in Brisbane
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Brisbane detectives are preparing to charge a woman after a man was stabbed repeatedly in the neck and upper body at Toowong Private Hospital. -
Prisoner Acura 'Junior' Niuqila released to help Redfern All Blacks win league grand final
One-time Australian sevens player Acura "Junior" Niuqila, now in jail for armed robbery conspiracy, is freed on day release to help Redfern All Blacks win a premiership. -
Matthew Pavlich out on a high as Fremantle beats Western Bulldogs by 20 points
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The curtain comes down on Matthew Pavlich's career in the best possible manner, as Fremantle beats the Western Bulldogs by 20 points. -
Boat owners claim East Gippsland Shire squandered millions, department to investigate
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Angry boat owners force the State Government to intervene in a dispute with a local council over berths at a Gippsland Lakes marina, with claims millions have been frittered away. -
CPAP machines do not reduce heart attack, strokes for sleep apnoea sufferers: study
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A study involving more than 2,700 sleep apnoea sufferers with cardiovascular disease confirms CPAP machines do not reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke, but significantly improve quality of life. -
Police arrest Ben Andrew Goreng over violent armed robberies after Gold Coast manhunt
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Police arrest a 24-year-old man over a series of violent armed robberies and home invasions on the Gold Coast and Brisbane after all-day manhunt. -
Fremantle Docker Matthew Pavlich plays last game to home crowd
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Fans have turned out in purple style to say farewell to much-loved Docker Matthew Pavlich as he plays his final AFL game. -
Hawthorn beats Collingwood by one point to pinch third place, settle AFL top eight
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Hawthorn's fighting one-point win over Collingwood earns it third place on the AFL ladder, and finally settles the top eight ahead of the finals. -
South Sydney Rabbitohs win 34-12 in Newcastle as Knights lose 17th-straight NRL game
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Newcastle's losing streak extends to 17 games after South Sydney cruises to a 34-12 victory at Hunter Stadium. -
Gold Coast Suns' Dion Prestia requests trade to Victorian AFL club
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Dion Prestia joins Jaeger O'Meara in informing Gold Coast he wants to leave the club, with the Suns again adamant they will only trade on their terms. -
Two Melbourne train stations to close for weeks amid level crossing works
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Two train stations on Melbourne's busy Cranbourne-Pakenham line close for up to four weeks for work on the controversial sky rail project. -
Understanding health screening tests
via abc.net.auJacinta Parsons fills in for Lindy Burns. Soapbox looks into health screening tests plus the team learn the story of poet Shelton Lea. -
St Kilda beat Brisbane Lions by 58 to end AFL season on a high
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St Kilda closes out a promising 2016 with a convincing 58-point win over the Brisbane Lions. -
Wests Tigers beat Warriors 36-24 to remain in hunt for NRL finals berth
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Wests Tigers are still a chance to make the NRL finals after beating the Warriors 36-24 in a thrilling clash at Mt Smart Stadium. -
The Olympics and intersex athletes
via abc.net.auProfessor Andrew Sinclair is Deputy Director of the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and an expert on the genetics of sex and gender development. Plus this week's Soapbox is on the Census. -
Residents fight Alcoa over sprawling residue ponds at WA refineries
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Residents near Alcoa's alumina refineries south of Perth are unhappy about a plan to allow new residential subdivisions in an area they describe as an "industrial wasteland". -
Down syndrome swimmers missing Paralympics under 'unfair' rules
via abc.net.au
With the countdown on to the Rio Paralympics, Australian Down syndrome swimmers say unfair rules are excluding them from making the Games. -
Hundreds gather at Adelaide church service remembering Italy earthquake victims
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Hundreds of members of South Australia's Italian community stand in solidarity as Italy grieves the 290 lives lost in the deadly earthquake. -
Blossoming romance: Riverland orchid collector shares his passion with others
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Orchid collector Stephen Lynch shares his almost 30-year passion for the diverse flower species with others. -
Armed man on run in Gold Coast forest after violent home invasions
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Police are searching bushland in the Gold Coast hinterland for an armed and dangerous man wanted over a series of home invasions and robberies. -
Labor pledges $20 million for Kwinana outer harbour, vows to kill off Perth Freight Link
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WA Labor wants to spend $20 million to complete the planning for an outer harbour in Perth's south, in a bid to boost the city's freight capacity and kill off the need for a controversial road freight link. -
Penguin community rallies to clean up heritage-listed cemetery after 'tornado' vandal attack
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Residents in the Tasmanian coastal town of Penguin rally to clear up a trail of damage at a heritage-listed cemetery left by a "tornado" of vandalism. -
O-Bahn project: Re-aligned East Terrace road opens in Adelaide
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Adelaide's newest road, a re-aligned stretch of East Terrace, opens in the city as part of the O-Bahn tunnel project. -
Far-right group holds anti-Islam rally at Melton in Melbourne's outer west
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About 200 people protest against what they say is the rise of Islam at Melton, in Melbourne's outer west. -
Palaszczuk Government's bikie colours move branded 'a sprinkling of tough measures'
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Opposition is sceptical about the State Government's move to crack down on bikies wearing their club colours in public, saying Labor does not want to toughen anti-bikie measures. -
Alcoa's Wagerup and Kwinana alumina refineries have nearby residents fearing 'toxic' dust
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Residents near Alcoa's alumina refineries south of Perth are unhappy about a plan to allow new residential subdivisions in an area they describe as an "industrial wasteland". -
Bledisloe Cup: Wallabies make complaint about All Blacks' meeting with referee
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The Wallabies make an official complaint to World Rugby about an alleged meeting between All Blacks coach Steve Hansen and referee Romain Poite. -
Queensland backpacker killing: Wounded man's father praises son's bravery in trying to stop attack
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The father of British man Tom Jackson who was critically wounded in a frenzied hostel stabbing attack in north Queensland praises his son's bravery and sends sympathies to the family of the woman killed in the attack. -
Man allegedly added hydrochloric acid to lubricant dispenser in Sydney gay club
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A 62-year-old is charged after security guards at a gay club in Sydney's north-west allegedly catch him adding hydrochloric acid to what is understood to be a lubricant dispenser. -
Shark nets indiscriminately killing marine life already inside protected area, video suggests
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Shark nets and drum lines off Queensland's Sunshine Coast are indiscriminately killing marine life already inside the nets and the Australian Institute of Marine Rescues is urging the State Government to address the issue. -
Adelaide Zoo's giant pandas Wang Wang and Fu Ni celebrate their birthdays
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Adelaide Zoo throws a double birthday bash for its much-loved giant pandas Wang Wang and Fu Ni. -
Man allegedly added hydrochloric acid to dispenser in Sydney gay club
A 62-year-old is charged after security guards at a gay club in Sydney's north-west allegedly catch him adding hydrochloric acid to a dispenser. -
Jury still out on East Kimberley cashless welfare cards
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There are reports of "dirty dealing" and "rorting" of the controversial cashless welfare card rolled out in the East Kimberley, while police say it has achieved a decline in binge drinking and injury. -
Man allegedly added hydrochloric acid to dispenser in Sydney brothel room
via abc.net.au
A 62-year-old is charged after security guards at a brothel in Sydney's north-west allegedly catch him adding hydrochloric acid to a dispenser. -
NT election: Adam Giles predicted CLP's landslide defeat but he had to 'put on a shiny face'
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Former chief minister Adam Giles says he had to put on a "shiny face and pearly whites" despite knowing that the CLP would lose the NT election. -
Teen charged with child abduction over Sunshine Coast baby's disappearance
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A 16-year-old South Australian boy has been charged with child abduction over the disappearance of baby that prompted Queensland police to issue an Amber Alert yesterday morning. -
Perth roads closed as thousands turn out for City to Surf
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Major roads around the Perth city centre are closed today as the annual City to Surf fun run attracts crowds, despite the cold, wet winter weather. -
Slowdown in Brisbane apartment building 'too late' to stop price falls from oversupply, expert says
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Brisbane developers are winding back plans for new apartments, but some property experts argue there is already a glut and prices must fall. -
CinefestOz: Adelaide film Girl Asleep claims Australia's richest festival prize
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Adelaide film Girl Asleep takes out top spot at this year's CinefestOZ, while acclaimed Australian director Gillian Armstrong is awarded the Screen Legend gong. -
Shots fired into home at Lalor in Melbourne's north; no-one injured
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Police investigate after shots are fired into a house in Melbourne's north. -
Plans to further lift pension age 'terrifying' for some older unemployed people
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Proposals to further lift the pension age are "terrifying" for some mature-aged jobseekers, who are already struggling to compete for work with candidates decades their junior.

