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Houdini dog can't be contained, racks up $4,000 in council fines
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A Bellingen dog owner ask the local council to show some flexibility in the way nuisance dogs are dealt with, after clocking up nearly $4,000 in fines. -
Colin Barnett stands firm on staff bullying claims, rules out changes to his office
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Premier Colin Barnett rules out changes to his staff despite continued questions over their conduct. -
Man in critical condition with gunshot wound after shooting in Melbourne's north
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A man is in a critical condition after a shooting in Melbourne's north, while police search a car they believe he used to drive himself to hospital. -
Man taken into custody after stand-off with police at Marion Motel in Adelaide
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A man is taken into custody after an overnight stand-off with police at Plympton Park in Adelaide. -
Adelaide tops mental health hospitalisation rates, while ACT records lowest, new data shows
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Adelaide's inner city has the highest per capita rate in Australia of overnight mental health hospitalisations, a new report has found. -
Man found on road in critical condition at Springvale South in Melbourne's south-east
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A man is in a critical condition after being found on a road at Springvale South in Melbourne's south-east. -
Aboriginal man's cause of death in Melbourne's Port Phillip Prison remains a mystery, two years on
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Two years after the death of Aboriginal man Leister Ross in custody in Victoria, the coroner's findings do not determine a cause of death. -
Summer pool closures has Tasmanian communities fired up on social media
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian council's decision to close swimming pools because they were not being used enough to be viable has unleashed a firestorm on social media. -
Western Bulldogs 'want to be hated', says Jack Macrae ahead of AFL prelim final
via abc.net.au
Western Bulldogs midfielder Jack Macrae says he would happily shed his team's likable image if it meant ending the club's premiership drought. -
ACTION buses phase-out on the agenda for Greens
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The ACT Greens promise to push for a complete phase-out of ACTION buses that run on fossil fuels. -
Melbourne City's Tim Cahill and Bruno Fornaroli show instant connection in FFA Cup win
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Melbourne City's new strike force of Tim Cahill and Bruno Fornaroli already have coaches and fans purring after a standout performance in the FFA Cup. -
Labor mocks Government over vacant portfolios formerly held by Tony Simpson and Dean Nalder
via abc.net.au
WA Labor uses State Parliament's Question Time to mock the Government over confusion about who is filling the roles previously held by departed ministers Tony Simpson and Dean Nalder. -
Traditional owners lodge no confidence motion against Peter Collier, following meeting no show
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners from across WA say they have no confidence in state Indigenous Affairs Minister Peter Collier following a meeting in the Pilbara. -
Anger over WA Government's decision to decline Paralympics welcome home event
via abc.net.au
The City of Perth will host a welcome home ceremony for WA Paralympic athletes, following anger over the State Government's initial decision not to hold an event. -
Melbourne couple become first to be fined under Victoria's commercial solarium laws
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A Melbourne husband and wife become the first people to be convicted of running an illegal tanning salon in Victoria. -
Domestic violence out of control in NT Aboriginal communities says NT Coroner Greg Cavanagh
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Coroner Greg Cavanagh says the level of domestic violence in Aboriginal communities is out of control, and that policing and punishments are not providing an answer. -
Tea Tree Gully council worker killed after being hit by car at Greenwith
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A council worker dies in hospital after being hit by a car at Greenwith, in Adelaide's outer north-east. -
Parrtjima light show in Central Australia 'could cause wallabies to miscarry'
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A $2 million laser light show for tourists in Central Australia has caused a storm of controversy, with wildlife advocates warning it could cause harm to protected wallaby species inhabiting the area. -
Suspended police officer Chris Hurley charged with dangerous driving over Gold Coast car chase
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Gold Coast policeman Chris Hurley and another officer have been charged over a 2015 police chase at Pacific Pines in which shots were fired. -
Pedestrian killed after being hit by car at Greenwith
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A man dies in hospital after being hit by a car at Greenwith, in Adelaide's outer north-east. -
Flash flooding across New South Wales threatens homes, closes roads
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Heavy rain in New South Wales' south causes rapid flash flooding, with the State Emergency Service saying properties are likely to have been inundated. -
WA Government forced to amend Roe 8 contract to reach Stock Road
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The WA Government will have to amend the construction contract and meet an unspecified additional cost to complete the first stage of its $1.9 billion Perth Freight Link project. -
Chiko Roll debate heats up as Bendigo family back Victoria's claim on snack's origins
via abc.net.au
A central Victorian family related to inventors of the savoury snack, the Chiko Roll, steps up its fight for recognition in Bendigo, claiming three brothers invented the snack. -
Disabled Perth man found dead at Ellenbrook home after carer failed to visit, inquest told
via abc.net.au
A coronial inquest is examining whether a missed carer visit contributed to the death of a Perth man who asphyxiated after apparently falling out of his wheelchair. -
22yo accused of shooting man in face in Launceston pleads not guilty
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian police have sought to assure the public a shooting, to which a man has pleaded not guilty, is an isolated incident. -
WA crop frost damage heading for worst in decade, says expert
via abc.net.au
Western Australian crops get hit by a significant weekend frost. -
McCains imports french fries workers as Ballarat dispute worsens
via abc.net.au
McCains imports workers to ensure its production of french fries continues unabated, as hundreds of its Ballarat food manufacturing staff walk off the job. -
NT Coroner finds criminal justice system failing to protect domestic violence victims
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Coroner, investigating what he calls extreme levels domestic violence, has found the criminal justice system is failing to protect women. The coroner has delivered findings on the deaths of two indigenous women in Alice Springs. Each of the women had been involved in dozens of domestic violence incidents with their partners spanning a period of a decade. In his findings, the coroner describes domestic violence as a contagion that's out of control in the Aboriginal communit -
Commonwealth and Victoria fight over $1.5 billion bonus
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This week's unexpectedly lucrative auction of the Port of Melbourne has prompted a fight over nearly $1.5 billion. Victoria insists it is entitled to a Federal bonus, while the Commonwealth argues the state has missed a deadline. -
Meerkat baby boom takes hold at Taronga Zoo in Sydney with this year's second litter
via abc.net.au
There is definitely something in the water at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, with the birth of the second litter of meerkat pups this year. -
WA Liberal leadership: Colin Barnett moves swiftly to restore Cabinet after failed challenge
via abc.net.au
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett expects to announce two new ministers and some Cabinet portfolio changes as early as Thursday after surviving a leadership challenge. -
From showjumping in Finland to the red dirt of Kalgoorlie's famous race round
via abc.net.au
While most backpackers pick fruit or tend bar to pay their way, Finn Alexandra Silvfer has parlayed a love of horses into an entertaining working holiday. -
Tasmania's Huon Valley divided, as some councillors vow to fight sackings
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The ratepayers of Huonville are split over whether their dysfunctional council should be allowed to continue or be sacked. -
Western rock lobster stock numbers at record high levels
via abc.net.au
Stocks for the $400 million western rock lobster fishery in Western Australia may be at their highest level in nearly 50 years. -
Man accused of shooting in Canberra's south denied bail, despite wanting to attend drug rehabilitation
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man accused of a shooting in Wanniassa last year is denied bail, despite him suggesting he could use the time to attend drug rehabilitation. -
Rebels bikie in hospital after hit-and-run in NT
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A member of the Rebels outlaw bikie gang is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after being hit by a vehicle on Tuesday night, NT Police say. -
New anti-gambling campaign kicks off for footy finals to dissuade young gamblers
via abc.net.au
A new gambling awareness campaign will run during the AFL finals campaign, aimed at countering a rise in problem teenage gamblers. -
Companies post massive losses but oil demand rising to 1.2 million barrels per day
via abc.net.au
Company balance sheets a sea of red with billion dollar write-downs but oil demand grows daily for more fuel, chemicals, building products. -
Man accused of shooting in Canberra's south denied bail
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man accused of a shooting in Wanniassa last year is denied bail to attend drug rehabilitation on the grounds of community safety. -
Land illegally cleared at Katherine's hot springs
via abc.net.au
A portion of the river corridor near Katherine's hot springs has been illegally cleared, the Katherine Town Council confirms. -
Norman May, ABC broadcasting legend, remembered at Sydney Cricket Ground
Some of Australia's leading sporting administrators and Olympic legends honour ABC broadcasting great Norman "Nugget" May at the Sydney Cricket Ground. -
Craig Moller goes from AFL to NBL with Sydney Kings
Basketball has lost some promising talent to the AFL in recent years, but Sydney Kings big man Craig Moller is swimming against the tide. -
WA Liberal leadership: Colin Barnett moves swiftly to fill Cabinet vacancies after failed challenge
via abc.net.au
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett expects to announce two new ministers and some Cabinet portfolio changes as early as Thursday after surviving a leadership challenge. -
Child sexual abuse royal commission: Father John Farrell had 'serious psychological problems'
via abc.net.au
The ongoing need that an 'odd bod' priest being investigated by a royal commission into child sexual abuse had to spend time with children was a "grave concern" to him, a senior church official says. -
Man airlifted to hospital after Wollongong shooting
via abc.net.au
A man is airlifted to hospital after he is shot in what is believed to be a targeted attack near Wollongong. -
Pedestrian seriously injured after being hit by car at Greenwith
via abc.net.au
A man is taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital in a serious condition after being hit by a car at Greenwith. -
Collingwood launches star-studded netball team, featuring five national players
via abc.net.au
The Collingwood Football Club launches its new netball franchise with fanfare, rejecting criticism that including five national players in its side will make the competition uneven. -
Stem cell marketer Mikael Wolfe referred to police over 'predatory' approaches to MS, cancer patients
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast stem cell marketer who charges patients up to $44,000 up front for clinically untested treatments has been referred to authorities for unethical and exploitative practices. -
Maroochydore to ditch wheelie bins in high-tech rubbish revolution
via abc.net.au
Wheelie bins will be banned and rubbish will go underground when a state-of-the-art automated waste system is installed on the Sunshine Coast. -
AFL grand final strike: Melbourne parking inspectors to walk off the job
via abc.net.au
Melbourne parking officers will walk off the job over the AFL grand final long weekend, potentially costing the council up to $1 million in lost revenue.

