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Farmers producing less milk as dairy crisis bites
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Australian milk production is tipped to fall to 20-year lows as dairy crisis hits. -
Farm lobby makes deal with Coles to promote 'Farmer Fund' milk
via abc.net.au
Relationship not a friendship: Victorian Farmers Federation enters a deal with Coles to release a new 'Farmer Fund' milk. -
Education department 'censored' Ballajura student questions to visiting MPs, WA Labor says
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's Education Department is being accused of censoring students as part of a visit by senior Labor MPs to a high school in Perth's northern suburbs. -
Canberrans to nominate where they would like speed cameras located
via abc.net.au
Canberrans have the chance to nominate on which streets mobile speed cameras should operate, while also gaining greater access to infringement data from the cameras. -
Pair arrested in Melbourne, bitten by dog after 'attempting to ram police car'
via abc.net.au
Two men who allegedly tried to ram a police car in Melbourne's south-east are arrested after being bitten by police dogs. -
Malcolm Turnbull says Australians should be 'very alert' after IS call for lone wolf attacks
Malcolm Turnbull says an Islamic State propaganda magazine's calls for attacks in Sydney and Melbourne should be taken seriously, with terrorists looking for soft targets after setbacks on the battlefields of Syria and Iraq. -
Tony Jones coronial inquest: Key person of interest to testify in missing backpacker case
via abc.net.au
A key person of interest in the disappearance of backpacker Tony Jones in north Queensland in 1982 is to give evidence at a coronial inquest. -
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore faces tough battle to win fourth term amid voting changes
via abc.net.au
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore could still claim victory this Saturday despite controversial changes to voting rules by the New South Wales Government. -
'Artificial' thyroid cancer epidemic costing patients, governments billions: research
via abc.net.au
Doctors around the world are over-treating early stage thyroid cancer at the expense of patient health and government pockets, scientists from three Australian universities say. -
WA healthy welfare card trial - ambulance brigade says callouts have dropped
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government's trial of its so-called healthy welfare card in the far north of Western Australia is now five months in. Hard data about it is difficult to come by but the Kununurra St John ambulance brigade says it saw a 30 per cent drop in call outs in August compared to the same time last year. Last night our reporter Eliza Borrello and the Federal Human Services Minister Alan Tudge shadowed the ambulance volunteers and the local sobering up service as they went about their work. -
WA Liberal leadership: Dean Nalder tries to downplay tension with Premier
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After a week of enforced leave, West Australian Transport Minister Dean Nalder uses his first appearance in Parliament to try to shrug off Opposition claims of distrust and tension with Premier Colin Barnett. -
Cancer drug 'like taking Panadol' developed in Australia, given fast-track approval in US
via abc.net.au
An Australian drug that melts away cancer in some stage four patients is given fast-track approval in the United States, but Australian patients cannot yet access it. -
Lawyers at royal commission into NT youth detention include actor, solicitors-general
via abc.net.au
An eclectic group of lawyers are appearing at the first public hearing of the Northern Territory youth detention system royal commission in Darwin, including an amateur theatre performer and the former and current solicitors-general of the NT. -
Black lung: 54yo man confirmed as 15th case in Queensland since 2015
via abc.net.au
Australian health professionals failed twice to identify black lung disease in a central Queensland miner's X-rays, the mining union says. -
Former CFA chief officer Joe Buffone stands by decision to resign, warns of 'fractures' in service
via abc.net.au
The Country Fire Authority's former chief officer, Joe Buffone, tells a public inquiry he stands by his decision to resign from the job and warns of "fractures" in the service over a controversial wage deal. -
Man loses legal battle against Wyndham Council over 'trivial' building works
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man loses a three-year legal battle against Wyndham Council that prosecuted him for illegally developing public land around his boat shed in the city's west. -
Adelaide couple lured woman's ex-partner to carpark where he was set alight, court told
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide woman and her boyfriend lured her ex-partner to a carpark where he and a friend were ambushed and set alight, South Australia's District Court hears. -
Deacon murder trial: Jury deliberations stretch into third day
via abc.net.au
The jury in the Darwin murder trial of Danny Jack Deacon is yet to reach a verdict, more than 24 hours after starting deliberations. -
Barrier Reef spill: Commonwealth seeks $120m in damages over Shen Neng One grounding
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court hears up to one-and-a-half tonnes of toxic paint may have scraped off a grounded Chinese coal carrier into the Great Barrier Reef off Queensland in 2010. -
Tara Costigan murder: Marcus Rappel denies faking tears during sentencing hearing
via abc.net.au
Canberra man Marcus Rappel denies faking his tears during a sentencing hearing over the murder of his former partner Tara Costigan. -
WA court throws out Kwinana industrial strip housing development appeal
via abc.net.au
A WA court rules a housing development inside a proposed industrial buffer zone in Perth cannot go ahead because of potential health risks, in a case which sets a likely precedent for similar development proposals. -
Family tells of being abandoned by Catholic Church after their son committed suicide
via abc.net.auThe mother and brother of a 13 year old boy who killed himself say the Catholic Church abandoned them and gave them no support after his tragic death. The boy, Andrew Nash, is believed to have been sexually abused by notorious paedophile, Francis Cable - better known as Brother Romuald. Members of the family have told the Royal Commission that Brother Romuald came to their house soon after they found the body and wanted to know if he'd left a note. -
Multilingual lamb ads aim to increase sales with more gentle approach
via abc.net.au
A new-look marketing campaign for the sheep industry is planning to push the boundaries of advertising in Australia, all in the interest of promoting diversity. -
Sydney man jailed for using boy in drug operation
via abc.net.au
A Sydney man who used a five-year-old relative as part of a drug-dealing operation is sentenced to a minimum of two years and three months in prison. -
Kwinana lithium processing plant gets green light, 600 jobs set to be created
via abc.net.au
The development of a $400 million lithium processing plant in Kwinana, south of Perth, gets the green light and is expected to create more than 600 jobs locally. -
Children sexually abused, beaten and threatened with death by their step-father, Adelaide court hears
via abc.net.au
A man in regional South Australia allegedly physically and sexually abused his step-children, beat them with whips and threatened to kill them, a court hears. -
Marist Brothers looked for abuse evidence after teen's death, royal commission told
via abc.net.au
The mother of a Newcastle teenager who killed himself more than 40 years ago tells the child abuse royal commission she believes a group of Marist Brothers were "looking for evidence" at her home after the death. -
Mould found in Royal Hobart Hospital intensive care unit during revamp
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government reveals mould has been found in a cordoned-off area of the Royal Hobart Hospital's intensive care unit. -
Islamic State call for attacks on specific locations in Australia 'propaganda', Victorian police say
Victoria Police and Premier Daniel Andrews dismiss as propaganda a call in an Islamic State (IS) magazine for attacks to be carried out on specific locations in Melbourne and Sydney. -
Wildlife scientists take steps to protect endangered species like quokkas following bushfires
via abc.net.au
Feral animal baiting and other control measures are being taken to minimise the impact of fire on endangered species such as mainland quokkas and western ground parrots. -
Plans for high-density housing in Perth's western suburbs canned by Planning Minister
via abc.net.au
WA's Planning Minister rejects previously approved local government plans to increase housing density in Perth's leafy western suburbs. -
Perth Children's Hospital: Doubts mount over opening date of problem-plagued facility
via abc.net.au
There is mounting doubt that the new Perth Children's Hospital will open in 2016, with major construction issues continuing to plague the $1.2 billion facility. -
Mainland quokka population decimated after 2015 bushfire near Northcliffe
via abc.net.au
Up to 500 quokkas died in the massive Northcliffe bushfire in south-west Western Australia last year, decimating the mainland population, conservationists say. -
Federal Minster refuses to detail Mersey Community Hospital funding beyond next year
via abc.net.au
The future of the Commonwealth-funded Mersey Community Hospital is no clearer after a visit by federal Health Minister Susan Ley. -
'Glamping' grey nomads describe comfortable life on the road
via abc.net.au
Daily happy hour, travelling with pets, hot showersit is all part of life on the road for Australia's 'glamping' grey nomads. -
Man appears in Queanbeyan court charged with sex abuse over 17-year span
via abc.net.au
A 67-year-old man appears in Queanbeyan local court charged with 55 counts of child sex abuse that allegedly took place over a 17-year period. -
Environmental approval for Western Australia's most advanced uranium mine
via abc.net.au
The Environmental Protection Authority has given conditional approval for an expansion of Toro Energy's proposed uranium mines near Wiluna. -
ACT 'revenge porn' laws on the table in new Legislative Assembly, Greens say
via abc.net.au
The ACT Greens will push for new laws against so-called revenge porn in the next Legislative Assembly. -
Government review supports Australia's marine reserves now it is time to move on
via abc.net.au
More of Australia's oceans should be placed under high protection, according to the latest marine reserves review. -
Sydney man jailed for using boy to sell drugs
A Sydney man who used a five-year-old relative as part of a drug-dealing operation is sentenced to a minimum of two years and three months in prison. -
Doubt surrounds future of Perth International golf tournament
via abc.net.au
Western Australia could be without a major golf tournament next year with doubt surrounding the future of the Perth International. -
Darwin Port officially commissions new marine pilot vessel Delirra
via abc.net.au
The Darwin Port has just launched its new $2.3 million pilot boat in a traditional ceremony today. -
Outgoing UWA vice-chancellor launches campaign to lure students to the west
via abc.net.au
Entertainment, cheaper accommodation and part-time jobsthe outgoing vice-chancellor of the University of Western Australia is highlighting Perth's most appealing aspects in a campaign to lure students to the state. -
Win tickets to BCO's 50th Anniversary Gala Concert
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Concert Orchestra will be celebrating 50 years of making music this Sunday at City Hall! To win a double pass to their Anniversary Gala Concert, read on. -
Inquest into Sharon D'Ercole death hears police officers breached driving policies
via abc.net.au
An inquest into the death of Sharon D'Ercole hears two police officers breached emergency driving policies when they pursued a stolen car in the Perth suburb of Dianella four years ago. -
Sydney Family Law Court bombings: Investigators to be questioned over identification of suspect
via abc.net.au
Two former police officers who led the investigation into Sydney's Family Law Court bombings will be questioned about how they identified the alleged attacker, a court hears. -
Aircraft engine falls off truck in Sydney, driver charged
via abc.net.au
A seven-tonne aircraft engine falls off a truck and blocks traffic in Sydney's south west, with police saying the driver used restraints designed to bear a load of just 900 kilograms. -
New program aims to stop child-on-child sex attacks, Bravehearts founder Hetty Johnston says
via abc.net.au
Child protection group Bravehearts launches a Queensland-first intervention program to tackle an alarming trend of child-on-child sex attacks. -
Diverse lamb ads aim to increase sales with a gentler approach
via abc.net.au
A new look marketing campaign for the sheep industry is planning to push the boundaries of advertising in Australia, all in the interest of promoting diversity. -
Demand for homemade butter brings success and recognition for farmer
via abc.net.au
A dairy producer in the Barossa Valley receives a mark of trust for his jersey butter.

