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Second man charged after 'victim shot in the face'
via abc.net.au
Police investigating the shooting of a man in the face in Wollongong's northern suburbs last week charge a second man. -
Dally M Medal: Josh Hodgson's rise from unknown to Canberra Raiders' shining prospect
via abc.net.au
He may not have the brute strength of Sam Burgess or the fleet feet of Ellery Hanley, but Josh Hodgson may do what neither of those star English imports did: be named Australian rugby league's best player. -
Looking back on the 131-year battle to build a railway to the Redcliffe peninsula
via abc.net.au
A multi-generational battle to bring a railway to the Redcliffe peninsula ends next week when 12.6 kilometres of dual-track passenger line and six stations open. Take a look back on the 131-year journey to bring the railway from concept to completion. -
Man charged with murder over daylight Melbourne shopping centre shooting
via abc.net.au
A 27-year-old Melbourne man is charged with murder over a fatal daylight shooting at a Campbellfield shopping centre. -
Beleaguered Port Hinchinbrook sold after lengthy struggle
via abc.net.au
The north Queensland economy is set for a boost, with the successful sale of the beleaguered Port Hinchinbrook, which was hit by Cyclone Yasi in 2011. -
Cy Walsh: Court to determine mental incompetence plea in killing of Crows coach Phil Walsh
via abc.net.au
The Supreme Court is today expected to determine whether the son of late Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh was mentally incompetent when he allegedly stabbed his father to death last year. -
Pig poo power plant set to boost jobs and energy in northern Victoria
via abc.net.au
An ambitious plan to turn pig poo and food scraps into power is being developed in northern Victoria. -
Live cattle export boats in limbo as Indonesian importers negotiate new breeder cattle quota rules
via abc.net.au
Six Australian live cattle export ships remain anchored as Indonesian importers negotiate terms to new breeder cattle quota rules. -
Brisbane women's prison most overcrowded in Queensland, assaults, self-harm up, report finds
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Corrective Services Minister is "comfortable" with female prisoners sleeping on mattresses on the floors of cells, despite a report raising serious concerns about overcrowding. -
Government bows to pressure on backpacker tax
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government has bowed to pressure and announced a major reworking of the so-called backpacker tax. -
Finding their voice
Students from seven Western Sydney high schools face off in a poetry slam grand final. -
'Donald Trump could win'
Today the first US presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took place. Jennifer Hochschild, a professor of government at Harvard University and president of the American Political Science Association, joins Hayden Cooper to discuss how they performed. -
Kalgoorlie tries to move forward after death of 14-year-old Elijah Doughty
via abc.net.au
Elijah Doughty's death exposed a deep divide within the gold-mining town of Kalgoorlie, a divide common in many resources-rich regions of Western Australia, between haves and have-nots. -
Amphibian aircraft factory to give NSW Central Coast multi-million-dollar boost
via abc.net.au
A $100 million aircraft manufacturing facility that specialises in building amphibious airplanes will bring hundreds of new jobs to the Central Coast, the NSW Premier announces. -
Wanted fugitive Samuel McGovern caught in Tasmanian shopping centre
One of Australia's most wanted fugitives, Samuel McGovern, who is wanted over drug charges in Sydney, is back behind bars after being caught in a Tasmanian shopping centre. -
Missing Karratha fisherman: Search turns to recovery operation
via abc.net.au
West Australian police believe a 52-year-old man missing in waters off Karratha for four days has died, as the search turns into a recovery operation. -
Bills before SA Parliament to give energy regulator more investigative power: Tom Koutsantonis
via abc.net.au
Two bills before South Australia's Parliament are designed to give the national energy regulator more teeth, allowing it to monitor and expose anti-competitive behaviour, the Energy Minister says. -
Trucking boss Peter Colbert 'showed no remorse' over driver's death caused by faulty brakes
via abc.net.au
A former trucking company boss who was found guilty of manslaughter over the death of one of his drivers due to faulty brakes has not shown genuine remorse for his actions, an Adelaide court hears. -
Fraser Coast businesses meet to discuss concerns about region's economy
via abc.net.au
A group of 12 Hervey Bay businesses meet to voice their concerns about the economic outlook for the Fraser Coast region. -
Elijah Doughty: Teen laid to rest as manslaughter charge upgrade now unlikely
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of mourners gather to farewell 14-year-old Elijah Doughty, whose death sparked a mass riot in the WA town of Kalgoorlie, as police indicate an upgrade of charges against the man accused of his manslaughter is looking unlikely. -
Ditch greyhound ban or we'll replace you, Nationals tell their leader
New South Wales Deputy Premier and National Party leader Troy Grant is given an ultimatum to reverse the Government's greyhound racing ban or face a leadership spill. -
Adelaide weather: SA braces for strongest winds to hit in 50 years
via abc.net.au
Storm-force winds forecast to hit South Australia this week will be the strongest the state has had in more than 50 years, the weather bureau warns. -
Man charged, refused bail after allegedly shooting victim in the face
via abc.net.au
A 28-year old is charged and refused bail after allegedly shooting another man in the face in Wollongong's northern suburbs last week. -
Scepticism about proposed regional body to work above local councils
via abc.net.au
There is uncertainty in far west New South Wales about what plans for reform to local councils will mean for residents. -
The power of music
via abc.net.auDeborah Conway, Missy Higgins and Farhad Darya discuss the power that music can have. -
2016 AFL grand final: Tasmanian first for Scott Jeffery with field umpiring gig
via abc.net.au
Scott Jeffery becomes the first Tasmanian-born umpire to officiate a grand final when he runs out on Saturday. -
Junior motocross riders from across Australia gather in South Australia for national titles
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Thousands of junior motocross riders converge on South Australia's Riverland for the 2016 Australian Junior Motocross Championships. -
Lower backpacker tax rate welcomed, superannuation changes slammed
via abc.net.au
Lobby groups welcome the Federal Government's revised backpacker tax rate but slam proposed superannuation changes. -
Victoria Police unable to identify pedestrian struck by truck at Broadmeadows
via abc.net.au
Police in Melbourne are appealing for public help to identify a man, believed to be aged in his 20s, who suffered life-threatening injuries after being hit by a truck. -
NRL grand final: Melbourne Storm weather brutal injury woes to put together brilliant 2016 season
Grand finalist Melbourne boasts some of the NRL's biggest names, but resembled a spare-parts team for large chunks of 2016 thanks to a freak injury run. -
Curtis Cheng's son reflects on the year since his father's murder outside NSW Police HQ
The son of murdered police accountant Curtis Cheng is only now having time to reflect on the father he lost after a year of events and media attention about youth radicalisation. -
Wet conditions dampen farm machinery buying in New South Wales
via abc.net.au
The heavy rain has farmers having second thoughts on machinery purchases after initial optimism. -
'Botox boy' jibe has not harmed SA Liberal Steven Marshall, Treasurer says
via abc.net.au
South Australian Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis apologises in Parliament for calling Opposition Leader Steven Marshall "Botox boy", but appears unrepentant outside. -
Funds provided to rehabilitate contaminated water supply at Woolomin
via abc.net.au
The State Government steps in to clean up the contaminated water supply of a small town near Tamworth. -
Greyhounds ultimatum: Nationals' Troy Grant 'told to lift racing ban' or lose leadership
New South Wales Deputy Premier and National Party leader Troy Grant is given an ultimatum to reverse the Government's greyhound racing ban or face a leadership spill. -
Man arrested after fatal shooting outside Melbourne shopping centre
via abc.net.au
Homicide detectives arrest a 27-year-old man from Greenvale, in Melbourne's north, in connection with a fatal shooting at a Campbellfield shopping centre on Monday afternoon. -
Fishing ban put in place due to contamination set to be lifted north of Newcastle
via abc.net.au
Fishing bans implemented 12 months ago in response to contamination from the Williamtown air force base will be lifted this weekend. -
The winning image of Brodie Wilson hanging in the Launceston gallery
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The winning image of Brodie Wilson hanging in the Launceston gallery -
The image of Justin Nilon in the exhibition
via abc.net.au
The image of Justin Nilon in the exhibition -
'Rita' taken by Kirby Nesbit in the Launceston gallery
via abc.net.au
'Rita' taken by Kirby Nesbit in the Launceston gallery -
Portrait exhibition features Launceston locals living with a disability
via abc.net.au
Local photographer's portrait Launceston people living with a disability -
Photographer Dermott McElduff and Justin Nilon at Sawtooth Gallery in Launceston
via abc.net.au
Photographer Dermott McElduff and Justin Nilon at Sawtooth Gallery in Launceston -
'Nicholas' by photographer Scott Gelston
via abc.net.au
'Nicholas' by photographer Scott Gelston -
Lorna Wilson, Brodie Wilson and photographer Alia Coates
via abc.net.au
Lorna Wilson, Brodie Wilson and photographer Alia Coates -
'Kate' by Sonja Ambrose
via abc.net.au
'Kate' by Sonja Ambrose -
'Dana' taken by photographer Alison Cosker
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'Dana' taken by photographer Alison Cosker -
'Clayton' by Susan Richman
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'Clayton' by Susan Richman -
Angus Kidd's photograph called 'Joel'
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Angus Kidd's photograph called 'Joel' -
UN expert committee finds defence contaminants can cause cancer
via abc.net.au
Scientists and lawyers say the Australian Government can no longer claim that chemicals used on defence bases around Australia had 'minimal' health effects. A UN expert committee on toxins has listed the chemical PFOA under an international treaty which bans the world's most hazardous pollutants. The reason: evidence linking it to cancers. PFOA was in the fire fighting foam used on some defence bases and it's now seeped into groundwater and land at several Australian towns. As Katherine Gregory -
Friends and family gather in Kalgoorlie for funeral of Elijah Doughty
via abc.net.au
Friends and family have gathered in the West Australian Goldfields town of Kalgoorlie to farewell the 14 year old boy whose death sparked a race riot in the town. Four weeks ago Elijah Doughty was allegedly hit by a ute while riding a motorbike which police say was stolen. The 55 year old man accused of killing him has been charged with manslaughter, though some in the community want that upgraded to murder.

