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Dally M winner Jason Taumalolo of the Cowboys wants to be a rugby league great
Joint Dally M winner Jason Taumalolo says he has no plans to code-swap and wants to end his career playing rugby league. -
'We have answers to a lot of the issues we face': Indigenous leaders speak out after Elijah funeral
via abc.net.auIn the aftermath of Elijah Doughty's funeral in Kalgoorlie, voices from the Indigenous community are calling for changes to how all of Kalgoorlie's residents relate to each other. A riot broke out in the town's main street and a house was almost burned to the ground after the alleged killer of the 14-year-old boy was charged with manslaughter. -
This was a weather event: SA returning to power after statewide blackout
via abc.net.au
Power has been restored overnight to most South Australian homes after a severe storm knocked out a number of transmission lines and towers, causing the network to trip all the generators and automatically sever the interconnection with Victoria. Restoration efforts will continue today. Meanwhile, emergency services have responded to hundreds of calls for help after heavy rain and damage, particularly in regional areas. -
NSW Deputy Premier plays down likelihood of voter backlash over state's controversial greyhound ban
via abc.net.au
A poll out today reveals that the greyhound ban has contributed to a record fall in approval for the NSW Premier, who less than a year ago was the most popular political leader in the country. Newspoll shows Mike Baird's ratings have crashed from 61 per cent to just 39 per cent:. the biggest collapse in voter satisfaction for any mainland state premier in the poll's history. With a key by-election looming in the state electorate of Orange, the poll is also fuelling speculation about the leadersh -
As it happened: South Australia loses power as wild weather lashes state
via abc.net.au
Power is gradually being restored in South Australia after the entire state was plunged into darkness, with power lost as a massive storm front hits the state. It could be several hours before power is fully restored. Follow our blog for live updates. -
SA weather: Power 'gradually' returning after blackout plunged state into darkness
via abc.net.au
Power is gradually being turned back on across parts of South Australia but much of the state is still in darkness after a widespread blackout. -
Josh Frydenberg on South Australia's power outage
via abc.net.au
We cross live to Federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg to discuss South Australia's state-wide power outage. -
NT Government provides $5m to keep Kormilda College afloat amid 'severe financial problems'
via abc.net.au
Darwin's Kormilda College has "severe financial problems" and has asked for help, the Northern Territory Government says. -
Analysis: Parents choosing public schools in Perth's western suburbs
via abc.net.au
The announcement of a new high school at City Beach highlights the shift away from private education and towards public schools in Perth's western suburbs. -
Violin virtuoso siblings reunite
It has been 25 years since Australian siblings Stanley, Daniel and Kyli Dodds - all world-renowned violin players - performed together. Now the Dodds are about to reunite as part of the Australian World Orchestra over two nights at the Sydney Opera House. -
Details emerge of mental illness that drove Cy Walsh to kill his father
via abc.net.au
Details have emerged of the mental illness that drove Cy Walsh to kill father Phil Walsh. -
Annabelle Chen death: Two charged with murder of woman whose body was found in suitcase
via abc.net.au
Two people are charged with the murder of Mosman Park woman Annabelle Chen, whose body was found in a suitcase dumped in the Swan River. -
Man who drove himself to hospital with gunshot wounds arrested, charged over altercation
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man who drove himself to hospital with gunshot wounds to the head last week is arrested and charged over an alleged affray at South Melbourne in August. -
SA weather: State without power as massive storm hits
via abc.net.au
South Australian mobile phone users have been told to prepare for a loss of coverage as the entire state loses power after a network failure. -
Storm approaches Semaphore South, SA
via abc.net.auA storm approaches Semaphore South in Adelaide on May 26, 2008. -
Violin virtuoso siblings perform together for first time in 25 years at Sydney Opera House
It has been more than two decades since Australian siblings Stanley, Daniel and Kyli Doddsall world-renowned violin playersperformed together. Now they're about to reunite as part of the Australian World Orchestra. -
Don Dale officer who recommended tear gas had no knowledge of effects on young people, court hears
via abc.net.au
A former Don Dale superintendent testifies he had no knowledge of the effects of tear gas on young people when he authorised its use in the facility. -
Breast cancer could be detected by blood test, researchers say
via abc.net.au
Breast cancer could soon be detected by a simple blood test, according to a team of scientists working to find easier ways to detect the deadly disease, however the tests may not be available to the public for years. -
Man accused of attacking co-worker and her baby granted bail
via abc.net.au
A South Australian man accused of travelling to Queensland to stab a former co-worker he was infatuated with, as well as her 10-month-old son, is granted bail in Queensland's Supreme Court. -
AFL grand final: Footscray hero Don Ross recalls 1954 flag ahead of Bulldogs and Swans clash
via abc.net.au
In the lead-up to the 1954 VFL grand final, Footscray's Don Ross didn't train with his team for a month. Instead, the ruck-rover was marching six hours a day and doing military rifle drills. -
South Australia blackout: Once in 50-year storm lashes state
The entire state of South Australia is currently without power, with the region in the grip of what could be one of the most extreme weather systems to hit in 50 years. -
Concerns over $220 million Telstra Health contract's 'lack of transparency'
The nation's peak medical lobby group has raised concerns over a "lack of transparency" around the awarding of a $220 million government contract to Telstra to manage sensitive medical records. -
AFL finals 2016: Bulldogs fans hunt for a ticket to witness history
Grand final week is full of stories about people searching for tickets. -
NSW government looking at intervention in state RSL branch amid fraud concerns and planned audit
The NSW government is looking at whether it needs to intervene in the state branch of the RSL's financial management after the veterans' organisation revealed it would launch a forensic audit amid concerns of possible fraud. -
Forbes floods: The road that could cut off a NSW town for six weeks
In the words of one resident: "Time's up, it needs to be fixed." -
Dally M Red Carpet 2016: live blog
All the frills, frocks and fun as the stars of the NRL arrive for the code's fairest and best in Sydney. -
Canberra weather: Blue skies to make way for flooding rains
Enjoy the sunshine while you can, Canberra, a serious storm system is sweeping toward us. -
Self Improvement: Protecting our pollinators
How can you encourage bee diversity? -
AFL finals 2016: Western Bulldog Caleb Daniel optimistic of grand final clash with Callum Mills
Caleb Daniel is optimistic fellow young gun Callum Mills has given himself every chance to play Saturday's grand final and set up a showdown between the pair in the season decider. -
Gifted and talented students are neglected by our schools
It's a worry that Australians fret so volubly over the fortunes of our sporting elite yet the long, steady decline in the results of our best and brightest young students barely rates a mention. -
Holographic creation company gets boost from Alibaba's investment arm
Film and theatre industry expertise is pushing this creative company to global heights. -
20 Queensland paramedics attacked on duty in past three months: union
Nearly 20 paramedics have been assaulted in the past three months and the union that represents ambulance officers said it needs to stop. -
Dummy candidates abounding out west, say candidates and opposition parties
Record numbers of candidates running for election next month in an outer western suburbs council is largely due to the proliferation of dummy candidates, the state opposition and those close to the poll say. -
Thieves caught on camera stealing Myki machine
Two bungling thieves have managed to make off with an entire Myki machine, but not without a lot of effort first. -
Llama farmers prepare for shearing season
via abc.net.au
Looking after llamas and knowing how to shear one goes hand-in-hand for Greg Ruckert, who is gearing up to clip 60 of them at the Pine Mountain farm outside of Ipswich. -
'Av a good rest in peace, Mr Walker'
"Tangles" because of his distinctive action, Max Walker actually was as uncomplicated as his big toothy grin, his other trademark. -
Cy Walsh stabbed father Phil Walsh 20 times in a schizophrenic episode
Meredith Walsh will go on loving her son, even though his actions broke her heart. -
Standard-Chartered shares slump on US bribery inquiry
Standard-Chartered shares slump on Indonesia bribery claims -
Report finds $3billion innovation incentive is ineffective, suffers from rorts
The Research and Development Tax Incentive, a significant chunk of the government's $9 billion of annual support for innovation, is failing to achieve results, lacks accountability and risks becoming unsustainable, according to a review conducted by three senior public servants. -
Chris Waller leans to Mackintosh in the Epsom on the back of Winx preparation
Chris Waller has designed four separate programs to get Saturday's Epsom, each with its own merits and each has worked before, but he leans towards Mackintosh, which has had the Winx preparation. -
$A steady ahead of Yellen's testimony
The Australian dollar is hovering just below 77 US cents as traders wait for more potential clues from US central bank chief Janet Yellen on the timing of an expected interest rate hike. -
AFL grand final 2016: Sydney Swans star Aliir Aliir ruled out with knee injury
Sydney defender Aliir Aliir has been given the heartbreaking news that he is out of this year's grand final after failing to recover from a knee injury. -
Victoria weather: Intense storm predicted to weaken as it moves in from SA
via abc.net.au
Victorians brace for powerful winds, heavy rain and possible flash flooding but the intense storm sweeping east from South Australia is expected to weaken as it moves into the state. -
Sydney Swans can thank GWS Giants if they win AFL grand final against Bulldogs
Barry Hall says the Swans have GWS to thank if they beat the Western Bulldogs in Saturday's grand final. -
At your service: cyber criminals for hire to militants: EU says
Cybercriminals offering contract services for hire offer militant groups the means to attack Europe but such groups have yet to employ such techniques in major attacks, EU police agency Europol said on Wednesday. -
Hundreds of red gums at risk if trench is built at Rosanna rail crossing
Hundreds of native trees that grow alongside the Hurstbridge railway line could be cut down and replaced with two-metre concrete barriers if a proposal to carve a rail trench beneath Lower Plenty Road in Rosanna go ahead. -
Ms Dhu death in custody: Family criticises coroner for reserving decision over CCTV footage release
via abc.net.au
The family of a 22-year-old Aboriginal woman who died in custody more than two years ago criticises a WA coroner for reserving her decision over whether to release footage of the final hours of her life. -
Health Minister Cameron Dick does not rule out job cuts in Cairns
Health Minister Cameron Dick has failed to explicitly rule out any job losses as a result of the fallout from the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service budget blow-out. -
WA Police powerless to act on 'untouchable' gang of vandals as young as four
"There's not much you can do. You can't put them in jail, you can't charge them. The kids know that." -
State in the dark: South Australia's major power outage
The entire state of South Australia is currently without power.

