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Riverfire 2016: Your guide to 'secret vantage points' for Brisbane's firework spectacular
via abc.net.au
Those hoping for prime positions for tonight's Riverfire fireworks display in Brisbane are being warned to stake their claim early, with more than 485,000 people expected to turn out for Queensland's largest annual public celebration. -
Brisbane City Council sells parkland near airport in tender months after one-off deal blocked
via abc.net.au
Brisbane City Council sells a parcel of land that attracted controversy earlier this year over a move to sell it to a Liberal National Party donor without going to public tender. -
AFL Finals: Sydney Swans thump Geelong by 37 to book grand final ticket
via abc.net.au
The Sydney Swans romp into their third grand final in five years, comprehensively beating Geelong by 37 points at the MCG. -
Unlikely duo look to defend marmalade title at Perth Royal Show
via abc.net.au
A Perth man and his 87-year-old grandmother are out to defend their title in the prestigious marmalade competition at this year's Perth Royal Show, which gets underway this weekend. -
Hanjin Milano: Court allows stranded box freighter to dock in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A container ship stranded in Bass Strait after its South Korean freight company went into receivership will be able to dock in Melbourne without fear of arrest, following a court order made today. -
Tiahleigh Palmer: Material unearthed at crime scene as police hunt for clues
via abc.net.au
Police digging up the backyard of Tiahleigh Palmer's foster family unearth light-coloured material as they search for the 12-year-old's school uniform and backpack. Earlier, Tiahleigh's mother said her daughter, whose body was found on a riverbank near Brisbane, would "forever be an angel". -
Antique cannonball found on Victorian beach sends police station into lockdown
via abc.net.au
A police station is locked down after a man brings in a antique cannonball found on a Victorian beach with a metal detector. -
Tasmanian bus driver avoids jail after elderly pedestrian killed
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian bus driver avoids jail despite being found guilty of causing death by negligent driving, after he reversed over an elderly pedestrian last year. -
Barossa's Linke's Central Meats mettwurst and pepperoni recalled
via abc.net.au
A nationwide recall is issued for Linke's Central Meats mettwurst and pepperoni products by SA Health. -
Police investigate 'suspicious' death of a man in Sydney
A man has been found dead in a share house at Bass Hill in Sydney's south west in what police describe as suspicious circumstances. -
Will history be repeated? Forbes faces major flooding predicted to be 'similar to 1990'
via abc.net.au
The latest in hydrological modelling is combining with historical data and word-of-mouth memories as the people of Forbes in central west NSW try to predict just how big a major flood peak on the Lachlan River will be. -
Victim kidnapped, tied to stool, assaulted over backyard dispute, Canberra court hears
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man and woman who allegedly kidnapped another man, tied him to a stool and assaulted him appear on trial in the ACT Supreme Court. -
Olympics bid: Southern Queensland mayors approve feasibility study
via abc.net.au
A study into a south-east Queensland bid for the 2028 Olympics will go ahead after a meeting of the region's mayors, even though Gold Coast and Logan councils will not be participating. -
Australian and Indonesian armies rebuild ties in Darwin joint exercise
via abc.net.au
Members of the Australian and Indonesian armed forces have just wrapped up their first major joint exercise on Australian soil since relations soured over the East Timor crisis in 1999. The exercise has finished almost 17 years to the day since Australian soldiers deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peacekeeping mission. Analysts say the exercise signals a significant change in the relationship between the two armed forces. -
Type-2 diabetes research in Adelaide looks into gut's sweet tooth
via abc.net.au
Adelaide doctors are set to research how sweetness is detected in the human gut and if it can be blocked or slowed from entering the blood system of people with type-2 diabetes. -
Australia's only urban downhill mountain bike race returns to Albany
via abc.net.au
Thousands of spectators are expected to turn out to watch urban downhill mountain biking thrills and spills in Albany, WA. -
Court trial waiting times in Western Australia continue to blow out
via abc.net.au
The time is it taking to resolve criminal cases before Western Australian courts is continuing to blow out, prompting Opposition calls for more resources to prevent further delays. -
Murat Kaya, accused of helping 'tinnie terrorists' buy boat, refused bail in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A man accused of taking part in a plot to flee Australia by boat to fight with the Islamic State group is refused bail in Melbourne. -
Former NRL player John Hopoate granted bail after alleged confrontation
via abc.net.au
Former NRL player John Hopoate is granted bail after allegedly clashing with a Sydney business owner in a long-running dispute. -
North Queensland wheelchair basketball forging new, but familiar friendships
via abc.net.au
On a yellow, fluorescent court in Mackay, a sporting team has forged a friendship so close, they call themselves family. -
Farmers, exporters eye higher freight charges as Hanjin Shipping struggles to stay afloat
via abc.net.au
Hanjing Shipping gets financial lifeline from Korean Government and Korean Airlines but global container fleet still over supplied and shipping costs may rise. -
Body found in burnt-out Hobart unit missing Kingston woman Michelle Louise Meades, police confirm
via abc.net.au
Tasmania Police confirm the identity of a body found in a burnt-out unit in Clarendon Vale is missing woman Michelle Louise Meades. -
Mother alleges her autistic son was restrained with ankle straps and weighted belt at NSW school
via abc.net.au
A Mid North Coast mother says she has not sent her child back to school after finding out he was allegedly tied to a chair in the special needs unit. -
Daintree tea steeped in family tradition in World Heritage-listed Daintree rainforest
via abc.net.au
A tea plantation is part of the landscape in the World Heritage-listed Daintree rainforest. -
Indonesian military trains on Australian soil for first time since Timor crisis
via abc.net.au
Members of Indonesia's armed forces wrap up their first training exercise in Australia since diplomatic relations between both countries soured over the East Timor crisis two decades ago. -
Violent country rugby league grand final leads to suspensions and arrest
via abc.net.au
A country rugby league player has been arrested for assaulting a referee during a grand final match a fortnight ago. -
Gender identity bill fails to pass South Australian Parliament
via abc.net.au
The South Australian Government will reintroduce its bill later this year to allow people to change the gender on their birth certificate after a shock defeat in the Parliament. -
Airline operator seeks support for action on landing slots at Sydney Airport
via abc.net.au
An airline operator in northern New South Wales is calling for local councils and state MPs to join him in lobbying for improved access for regional airlines into Sydney Airport. -
Former guard at Melbourne immigration centre faces court over sexual assault allegations
via abc.net.au
A former Serco guard at a Melbourne immigration centre faces court over multiple charges of sexual assault against an Iranian detainee and fellow guards. -
Chapman kindergarten kids learn through nature play on Cooleman Ridge
via abc.net.au
Kindergarten children at Chapman Primary School are learning through nature play in the bush on Cooleman Ridge. -
Beef and Live cattle exports to Indonesia face challenges from Indian buffalo imports
via abc.net.au
Despite improved market access, Australian beef and live cattle exports to Indonesia are under threat from imports of cheap Indian buffalo meat. -
Steve Kilbey joins Gina Williams to sing Under The Milky Way in Noongar language
via abc.net.au
Perth singer Gina Williams is committed to preserving the Noongar language through music, and a chance meeting with The Church's Steve Kilbey leads to an unexpected performance of an Australian classic. -
Augmented reality finding new fans on Queensland farms
via abc.net.au
The Pokemon Go concept has arrived on farm in a new augmented reality app. -
Pine Gap: Secretive spy base's role in drone strikes putting Australia in danger, expert warns
via abc.net.au
An expert on Pine Gap raises concerns about the spy base's role in supporting drone attacks on suspected terrorists overseas, and what the ramifications could be for Australia. -
Perth man Nicholas Adam Beer jailed for sexually abusing 12yo girl
via abc.net.au
A 36-year-old man is sentenced to seven years in jail for sexually abusing a 12-year-old Perth girl, who was offered for sex by her own father. -
Canberra's Parkmobile app issuing mistaken fines, hurting local businesses: residents
via abc.net.au
Motorists are reporting mistaken fines and complaining of "punitive" practices by parking inspectors in the ACT. -
Humpback whale population increasing 'like crazy', say scientists
via abc.net.au
Queensland researchers say the current population of humpback whales is the highest ever recorded and they are concerned at the rapid rate at which the species is increasing. -
Afghan tilers on Perth worksite victims of suspected fraudster
via abc.net.au
A suspected fraudster has taken advantage of a group of Afghan men who have not been paid for work on a building site in Perth. -
Police charge 19-year-old Corio man over Geelong home invasion
via abc.net.au
Police charge a 19-year-old Corio man over a home invasion in Geelong during which a 67-year-old man was allegedly bashed and left swollen and bruised. -
Northern Beaches Council orders Manly fairy tree and garden to be packed up
A "fairy godmother" has been delighting local children for two years by painting personalised pebbles in a fairy garden, but now the local council wants them gone. -
Regional women's football team critical of lack of media coverage after grand final win
via abc.net.au
A women's football team on the New South Wales mid north coast speaks out about unbalanced media coverage that favours men's sports. -
Former Marist Brothers' teacher Darcy O'Sullivan jailed for indecent assault of students
via abc.net.au
A former Catholic school teacher who indecently assaulted at least a dozen children in New South Wales in the 1970s and 80s will spend at least three years behind bars. -
Lindy hop dance craze travels from 1930s New York to regional Western Australia town
via abc.net.au
A vibrant 90-year-old authentic jazz dance that originated in the Savoy Ballroom in New York makes a comeback on dance floors around the world. -
QantasLink plane makes emergency landing at Perth Airport
via abc.net.au
A QantasLink plane makes an emergency landing at Perth Airport after experiencing hydraulic problems. -
Tiahleigh Palmer's mother speaks for first time since charges laid against foster family
via abc.net.au
The mother of slain 12-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer speaks for the first time since her daughter's accused killer Rick Thorburn was arrested. -
Origin of the word donga 'a bit of a mystery' to Australian linguists
via abc.net.au
Typically associated with temporary housing, the word donga has endured in Aussie slang for about a century yet linguists do not really know where it came from. -
A donga house in rural Darwin
via abc.net.au
A donga house in rural Darwin. -
What We Can All Learn From Twins
It can hard to go more than a couple of days without reading a headline proclaiming that science has found a new gene behind for some trait or another. But, is who we are only written in our DNA? -
Unfinished business: Getting back the warrior's shield 'stolen by Captain Cook'
via abc.net.au
Rodney Kelly is going to England to get back his ancestor's shield, which he says was stolen by Captain Cook on the day Cook first landed at Botany Bay. -
Paceman Jackson Bird says he hopes a strong one-day cup campaign will lead to Australian selection
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian quick Jackson Bird says a strong limited-overs performance for the Tigers could push him into the Australian ODI side.

