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Jack Burton's Kimberley abattoir dream comes true
via abc.net.au
Jack Burton's dream of building a meatworks in the Kimberley has become a reality, in what many hope is a boost to WA's cattle industry. -
Photographic exhibition that celebrates ability, not disability, opens in Bundaberg
via abc.net.au
A photographic exhibition showcasing a day in the life of people with a disability is to be launched in Bundaberg. -
Paralympian Rheed McCracken learning from idol Kurt Fearnley ahead of Rio games
via abc.net.au
Newcastle-based Paralympian Rheed McCracken uses lessons learnt from his idol Kurt Fearnley as part of his preparations for the Rio games. -
Victorian floods: Towns remain on alert as more rain forecast
via abc.net.au
There is little relief in sight for residents affected by flooding in Victoria's south-west, with more heavy rain forecast across the state this week. -
Victorian dairy company puts $500 million investment plan on the backburner
via abc.net.au
A Victorian dairy company temporarily abandons its $500 million plan to produce and process its own milk, citing a global oversupply of product and uncertainty around Chinese import regulations. -
Flow Hive: Cedar and Stuart Anderson talk about life one year after crowdfunding success
via abc.net.au
Australian Story revisits the family behind the Flow Hive, a revolutionary new way to harvest honey, to see how they are coping with the business's success. -
Who owns my DNA when I send it off for analysis?
via abc.net.au
When it comes to DNA testing, issues of privacy and ownership are still being worked out. -
Diego Costa scores twice but Chelsea are held at Swansea
Diego Costa was centre stage and scored twice but could not prevent Chelsea losing their 100 per cent Premier League record in a controversial 2-2 draw at Swansea. -
Why Hillary Clinton's health is now a real issue in the presidential campaign
Hillary Clinton falling ill at a September 11 memorial service will catapult questions about her health from the ranks of conservative conspiracy theory to perhaps the central debate in the presidential race. -
Safety concerns as popularity of high-purity crystal ecstasy surges in Australia
Ecstasy is making a comeback in Australia, according to new research – leading to calls for a rethink on pill-testing. -
Hillary Clinton leaves 9/11 ceremony early after feeling 'overheated'
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Sunday left the September 11 memorial ceremony in New York City early after she became "overheated." -
Drones deployed over Mount Arafat as part of Haj safety initiative
Saudi authorities deployed drones to watch over nearly 2 million pilgrims as they ascended Mount Arafat at the climax of the Haj pilgrimage on Sunday, part of efforts to avoid a repeat of last year's crush. -
Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej recovering after respiratory infection, says palace
Thailand's 88-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning monarch, is recovering after a respiratory infection, the palace said in a statement Sunday. -
The Flow On Effect - Transcript
via abc.net.auCAROLINE JONES, PRESENTER: Hello I'm Caroline Jones. One of the most popular programs we've ever brought you was about a revolutionary beehive, and the father and son team who invented it. Cedar Anderson and his father Stuart were living on the smell of an oily rag when their invention took the world by storm.Almost overnight they became multi-millionaires. And their success was crowned this year when they won the most prestigious prize at Australia's Good Design Awards. But it was not an easy t -
The Flow On Effect
via abc.net.auFrom tinkering together in a shed, Cedar and Stuart are now running a complex international company. Australian Story revisits the Andersons to see how the success of their company has changed their lives. -
Robed women petrol-bomb police station in Kenya's Mombasa
Three robed women tricked their way into a Mombasa police station where they stabbed one officer and set fire to the building with a petrol bomb before being shot dead, an officer and a witness said on Sunday. -
Scott Morrison says government, Labor inching towards deal on $6 billion savings
The Coalition and Labor are inching towards a deal to pass the so-called $6 billion omnibus savings package, Treasurer Scott Morrison says. -
France Prime Minister Manuel Valls warns of new terror attacks
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says there will be new attacks in France but proposals by former president Nicolas Sarkozy to boost security are not the right way to deal with threats. -
Rio Paralympics: Five silver, two bronze - but gold proves elusive for Australia on day three
Australia sits outside the top 10 of the medal tally, trailing Uzbekistan, Tunisia and Mexico. -
Cracks are appearing in bond market that led record global rally
One of the pillars of 2016's record-setting global bond rally is starting to buckle. -
AFL finals 2016: Five questions for the Western Bulldogs ahead of Hawthorn clash
Having stunned West Coast in Perth last week, the Western Bulldogs now set their sights on Hawthorn ahead of this Friday night's MCG semi-final. We look at five burning questions for the Dogs. -
Man charged after gun and knife seized after vehicle stop in Menai
Police have charged a man with thirteen offences after finding a handgun, knife and assortment of suspected stolen goods following a vehicle stop in Sydney's south on Sunday morning. -
Antipodean housing booms could drive Kiwi to parity with Aussie
Housing booms in New Zealand and Australia could be putting the neighbors' currencies on course to reach parity for the first time ever. -
La Trobe law students enlisted to help Asylum Seeker Resource Centre clear claims backlog
This is one legal studies subject you do not want to fail. -
Safety concerns soar on south-east Queensland's train network
Commuters feel less safe than they did a year ago. -
How to deal with procrastination ... right now
Like many things, procrastination can become a habit. -
ALP faction friction over perceived inaction
There were rumblings about rumblings in the state ALP caucus and cabinet this past week. They are but the peptic processes of a party seeking to digest its first term legacy ahead of an election late next year, or early 2018. -
Peak pollen season could spell trouble for Canberra's solar panel owners
Spring has sprung. And with it comes the peak pollen season and a warning that Canberrans who own rooftop solar panels need to stay vigilant about cleaning them, an ANU expert says. -
Let It Develop wins 37th edition of Canberra Greyhound Club's Canberra Cup
Gunning trainer wins third Canberra Cup, confident it won't be the race's last run. -
AFL finals 2016: Daniel Wells could follow four veterans out of North Melbourne
After an emotional farewell to four stars following finals loss to Adelaide, Roos fans may have witnessed the last game of dynamic midfielder Daniel Wells. -
Quade Cooper says stability will help Bernard Foley combination continue to flourish
Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper is confident his partnership with playmaker Bernard Foley will continue to flourish and says stability is key after a narrow win over the Springboks. -
Adam Whittington tells Sunday Night that 60 Minutes 'fabricated lies' to cover truth over CARI payment
Ex-Australian solidier Adam Whittington has told Sunday Night that 60 Minutes left him to rot in one of the world's worst prisons, even though they paid for the child retrieval operation. -
Soccer: Schroen wins Rooney Medal, aiming to rebuild A-League career
South boss Chris Taylor revealed that the FFV decision to dock the club three points earlier in the season was a key factor in driving his team forward towards the NPL Championship. -
International education in NSW grows to $7 billion
The value of international education to the NSW economy has jumped nearly 30 per cent in two years, with the state drawing about a third of Australia's total international education earnings. -
$1 million paid to Pat Seears for head lease on paddleboats
$1 million payment to Pat Seears for head lease on paddle boats -
Mother of murdered Sydney man Jacob Munro devastated to learn son had been buried for five months
Jacob Munro hated the thought of being buried and explained this to his mother three months before he went missing. -
NRL finals 2016: Josh Mansour leads Penrith to set up mouth-watering semi-final against Canberra
Ricky Stuart's outside backs in Canberra have lit up no shortage of matches this season but they will face some competition in that department in the national capital on Saturday after a 28-12 win over Canterbury. -
South Melbourne down Oakleigh Cannons to claim NPL Victoria title
Marcus Schroen proves the difference as South Melbourne win championship decider against underdogs Oakleigh at Lakeside Stadium. -
Capital Football NPL: Canberra Olympic defeat Canberra FC in grand final to seal perfect season
Not even Canberra Olympic coach Frank Cachia dreamed of securing a trophy treble in 2016. -
Melbourne weather: More rain ahead for flooded state
It will be a wet start to the week for Victoria, with further rain adding to the flooding threat that has gripped the state's west. -
Lockout laws increase weekend rail traffic to Newtown by 26 per cent
The number of people arriving at Newtown station on Friday and Saturday nights has climbed 26 per cent in the past two years, new figures show. -
Cronulla Sharks star Paul Gallen's back injury may be from surgery a decade ago
The Sharks captain has had cortisone injections to help numb the discomfort since the issue reared its head following a weights session last week. -
NRL: Canberra Raiders hooker Josh Hodgson ruled out of Penrith Panthers semi
Raiders star hooker Josh Hodgson ruled out of semi-final clash against Penrith Panthers. -
Ben Barba says the Canberra Raiders Viking clap was 'intimidating' in wake of Michael Ennis doing it to crowd
Dally M Medallist Ben Barba says the Viking clap is "prettty scary", but it didn't scare Cronulla Sharks teammate Michael Ennis off. -
NRL finals 2016: Canterbury Bulldogs coach Des Hasler wanted NRL Bunker called upon for Josh Morris effort
Despondent Bulldogs coach Des Hasler argued the NRL Bunker should have at least been called into play to rule on a contentious Josh Morris effort as Canterbury's season crumbled under a second-half blitz from the Panthers. -
NRL unconcerned with referees discussing score in Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans clash
Two of the NRL's most experienced referees were overheard discussing the score of a finals match while officiating over the weekend. But League Central has no issue with such conversations coming across on broadcasts. -
Kurt Tippett out of AFL final as Sydney Swans hold key to Steve Johnson's play-off fate
Ruckman Kurt Tippett has been ruled out of Sydney's semi-final showdown wih Adelaide while Steve Johnson's preliminary final fate may hinge on a favourable medical assessment from the Swans. -
Prominent LGBTI Australians call for same-sex marriage plebiscite to be scrapped
Malcolm Turnbull is coming under renewed pressure to drop plans for a plebiscite on same-sex marriage as leading LGBTIQ Australians join a new campaign calling for Parliament to block a national vote. -
Main bathroom reveals on The Block: hold on for the bathroom without a toot
Perth couple Dan and Carleen come good after bogangate but one team's main bathroom reveal is on the nose. -
Rohan Connolly's Last Word on AFL finals week one
Sydney's status as a perennial finalist for a good couple of decades now is lofty indeed. Unfortunately, their recent finals record isn't much to write home about.

