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ACT election: Tasers could be rolled out to every Canberra police officer under Labor pledge
via abc.net.au
ACT Labor pledge to fund a Taser for every Canberra police officer, as the Liberals promise a $15 million Belconnen Arts Centre upgrade and the Greens look to invest in walking and cycling paths. -
Man dies after daylight shooting outside Melbourne shopping centre
via abc.net.au
Homicide detectives investigate a brazen shooting in broad daylight at a car park in Melbourne's Campbellfield that has left a man dead. -
Eromanga Natural History Museum finding its dinosaur feet through crowd funding
via abc.net.au
Operators of Australia's newest dinosaur museum are hoping the generosity of strangers will literally help them find their feet. -
SA Health confirms original CMV test results correct after Siemens kit recall prompts recheck
via abc.net.au
The retesting of more than 2,000 tests used to screen for a virus which can cause birth defects confirms the original results were correct, SA Health says. -
Brownlow Medal: Patrick Dangerfield dedicates his win to the late Geelong club great Paul Couch
via abc.net.au
AFL Brownlow Medal winner Patrick Dangerfield pays tribute to Geelong club great and fellow medallist Paul Couch after polling a record 35 votes. -
All-female ground crew becomes first to win international air races championship event
via abc.net.au
Three Australian pilots are hoping their victory in a ground crew event at the Reno National Championship Air Races in Nevada will encourage more women to become pilots. -
Don Dale: Victims seeking damages from NT government against prison officers who used tear gas on teenagers
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory Supreme Court has been hearing the case against prison officers who used tear gas on teenagers they were guarding in Darwin's Don Dale juvenile detention centre. Four members of the group who were tear gassed in 2014 are seeking damages from the Northern Territory Government, claiming their treatmentamounted to assault and battery and that the officers did not have the authority to use tear gas. The lawyer representing the group says the law does not allow for the use of t -
Conviction: Police reveal how they caught Jill Meagher's killer and admit to 'awful' treatment of her husband
via abc.net.au
It took six days to catch Jill Meagher's killer Adrian Bayley, but before he was locked up, Jill's husband was suspect number one. The detective who led the murder investigation admits Tom Meagher "was treated badly" in the early stages of the probe. -
Q&A: Penny Wong takes another swipe at Pauline Hanson over 'prejudice and fear'
via abc.net.au
Labor Senate Leader Penny Wong has previously accused Senator Hanson of peddling prejudice and fear, and she doubles down on that statement on Q&A. -
Brownlow Medal: Patrick Dangerfield wins the big one with record vote haul, as it happened
via abc.net.au
Geelong's Patrick Dangerfield has won the 2016 Brownlow Medal with a round to spare, clinching it with a record vote haul. Look back at how the vote count unfolded in our live blog. -
Patrick Dangerfield wins Brownlow Medal, capping superb first season with Geelong
via abc.net.au
Patrick Dangerfield wins his first ever Brownlow Medal, capping off a superb first AFL season with Geelong. -
Mick Gooda warns 'not possible' to meet current deadline for NT youth detention royal commission
via abc.net.au
Mick Gooda says it is "not possible" to meet the current reporting deadline for Northern Territory's royal commission into youth detention and a "small extension of time" is necessary to cope with the demands. -
George Brandis on same-sex marriage plebiscite meeting
via abc.net.au
Attorney-General George Brandis met his Labor counterpart Mark Dreyfus in Brisbane today to discuss the same-sex marriage plebiscite. Mr Brandis joins Hayden Cooper to talk about what happened. -
NRL grand final 2016: Storm captain Cameron Smith wary of premiership-hungry Cronulla Sharks
The Melbourne Storm are favourites for Sunday's NRL grand final but captain Cameron Smith is wary of the premiership-hungry Cronulla Sharks. -
Family grieve for Aboriginal man who died in an Adelaide jail
via abc.net.auThe family of an Aboriginal man who died in custody in an Adelaide jail has described him as an amazing father, fisherman and artist. It's alleged he suffered a medical emergency in Yatala Prison following an altercation with prison guards last Friday, which left him in a critical condition in hospital. -
Race against time
via abc.net.au
Tonight we bring you sad update to our story on the 360 swimming team, where the average age is 90. -
Louis Theroux on Donald Trump, Brexit and making an Australian documentary
via abc.net.au
Filmmaker Louis Theroux tells Hayden Cooper he would like to make a documentary in Australia and why he thinks Donald Trump could win the US election. -
George Brandis discusses same-sex marriage plebiscite meeting
via abc.net.au
Attorney-General George Brandis met his Labor counterpart Mark Dreyfus in Brisbane today to discuss the same-sex marriage plebiscite. Mr Brandis joins Hayden Cooper to talk about what happened. -
Brownlow Medal: All the action from the vote count, live blog
via abc.net.au
The red carpet has been rolled up and put away. Now follow all the action from the Brownlow Medal vote count in our live blog. -
Residents cut off by flooding at Bedgerabong in NSW
via abc.net.au
In Bedgerabong, a township isolated by flooding in the central west of New South Wales, residents are working together to help and support each other. -
Dancing Shiva: National Gallery of Australia should get $11m compensation for stolen statue, court rules
via abc.net.au
The Supreme Court of New York grants a motion in favour of a $11 million payment to the National Gallery of Australia, as compensation for its purchase of a stolen antiquity from a disgraced art dealer that was later returned to India. -
Severe frosts a bitter blow to WA farmers hoping for record harvest
via abc.net.au
Farmers across Western Australia's grain growing regions are dealt a bitter blow, with hopes of record crops dashed by frost just weeks before harvest. -
Manhunt underway after shopping centre shooting in Melbourne's north
via abc.net.au
A manhunt is underway in Melbourne's north after a gunman opened fire at a Campbellfield shopping centre, shooting one man in the leg. -
Lance Franklin looking for Sydney Swans premiership after consistent AFL season
Lance Franklin thinks a premiership with the Sydney Swans may be the only way to answer his critics, even after his most consistent season since 2008. -
Russell-Smith: Union tells remaining employees they have been sacked
via abc.net.au
The remaining workers at troubled Tasmanian company Russell-Smith have been sacked by the company's administrator, the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) says. -
Missing Karratha fisherman: Fears Norman Leslie Bale did not have emergency equipment
via abc.net.au
Police believe a fisherman missing off Western Australia's Pilbara coast for three days did not have a full stock of emergency alert equipment when he set out on his own. -
Adelaide weather: Heavy rain forecast to drench city and Hills as 'storm force' winds predicted
via abc.net.au
Wet weather "on par" with a system that caused widespread flooding across Adelaide earlier this month is forecast to hit the Mount Lofty Ranges on Wednesday and Thursday. -
AFL grand final: Western Bulldogs players and fans aim to keep their cool under the spotlight
The Western Bulldogs players and fans are trying to contain the well of emotion that could threaten to drain players' energy before Saturday's AFL grand final. -
Brownlow Medal: All the action from the red carpet to the big count, live blog
via abc.net.au
Follow all the action from the red carpet at the Brownlow Medal ahead of tonight's big count in our live blog. -
Family of prisoner involved in Yatala brawl with guards want time to grieve before protests
via abc.net.au
The sister of an Indigenous prisoner who died after an altercation with Yatala prison guards says he was a community man, father and fisherman. -
Linc Energy gives Queensland Government millions for contamination clean up
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government secures $3.6 million from failed resources company Linc Energy to begin rehabilitation efforts on the western Darling Downs. -
Adelaide weather: Heavy rain forecast to drench city and Hills as SES warns of more flooding
via abc.net.au
Wet weather "on par" with a system that caused widespread flooding across Adelaide earlier this month is forecast to hit the Mount Lofty Ranges on Wednesday and Thursday. -
Trigg Beach body: Man's death non-suspicious, police reveal
via abc.net.au
Police confirm there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose body was found at a popular beach in Perth's northern suburbs. -
Liberal powerbroker Michael Photios's voluntary administration deal revealed
The lobbying business of former New South Wales Liberal Party minister Michael Photios was in voluntary administration six years ago and owed the Australian Taxation Office $350,000, a 7.30 investigation reveals. -
Kids poking fun at red-headed toddler prompts mum to write book
via abc.net.au
A Queensland mother writes a book about her toddler after hearing other children poke fun at his "highlighter orange" hair. -
Prisoner involved in brawl with Yatala guards dies in Adelaide hospital
via abc.net.au
The family of an Indigenous prisoner, who died in hospital after a brawl with prison guards at Yatala in South Australia, say they are "broken" by his death. -
Lisa Neville apologises to former MFB chief over health claims
via abc.net.au
A Victorian Government minister apologises for causing any distress to the Metropolitan Fire Brigade's former chief officer, who was said to have quit because he was gravely ill. -
Former MP's wife Emma Driscoll pleads guilty to dishonesty before trial starts
via abc.net.au
A former Queensland MP's wife has escaped jail time after pleading guilty to dishonesty charges in the Brisbane District Court. -
Canberra's spring to be soggy but not as wet as winter, weather bureau says
via abc.net.au
Agriculture authorities are monitoring the fallout from Canberra's recent above-average rainfall, but say the capital region has seen the worst of the downpours. -
Body of elderly woman found at Claremont in northern Hobart
via abc.net.au
Police are appealing for witnesses after the body of an elderly woman was recovered from the River Derwent foreshore in suburban Hobart. -
Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy
via abc.net.auJimmy Barnes talks about his memoir and Paul Kennedy tells us about an untold football tragedy. -
Coroner urges parents to check pool safety after 'tragic' increase in child drowning deaths
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Coroner urges swimming pool owners to check the safety of their fences and gates to prevent "tragic" child drownings. -
Missing Karratha fisherman: Search launched for Norman Leslie Bale off Pilbara coast
via abc.net.au
A search continues off Western Australia's Pilbara coast for a missing 52-year-old fisherman, named as Norman Leslie Bale, who went crabbing three days ago but failed to return. -
Flooding peaks in Forbes but 'the whole thing is not over yet'
via abc.net.au
Weeks of heavy rain in and upstream of the Lachlan Valley have flooded the New South Wales central west. Authorities have warned that the floods are not only big but slow. Nick Grimm is in Forbes, where the flood peaked last night. He speaks with emergency workers and residents, one of whom says the flood seemed to have a mind of its own. -
Mother farewells partner and 2yo daughter killed in Sorell car crash
via abc.net.au
About 350 mourners gather in North Hobart to farewell a young father and his two-year-old daughter who died in a horrific crash in Tasmania. -
New Pacific Oyster hatcheries solving the critical shortage of spat for the industry
via abc.net.au
New oyster hatcheries mitigate Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome triggered spat shortage -
Woman accused of trespassing at home of murdered grandfather Robert Whitwell denied bail
via abc.net.au
A Queensland woman accused of trespassing at the home of alleged murdered victim Robert Whitwell before his death is refused bail in the Adelaide Magistrates Court. -
The leader of the pack - Patrick Dangerfield's top five games for 2016
via abc.net.au
Take a look back on the top five performances from Patrick Dangerfield's stellar debut season for Geelong in 2016. -
Anger over limited access to Bass Strait boat ramp at Cape Conran
via abc.net.au
Parks Victoria is defending the way it manages a Bass Strait boat ramp, which is often inundated with sand. -
Missing Karratha fisherman: Search underway for Norman Leslie Bale off Pilbara coast
via abc.net.au
A search is underway off Western Australia's Pilbara coast for missing 52-year-old fisherman Norman Leslie Bale who went crabbing three days ago but failed to return.

