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Girl, 6, drowns in Ord River near Kununurra in WA's Kimberley
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A girl drowns after getting caught in a whirlpool of white water while visiting a popular fishing spot at the Ord River, near Kununurra in WA, with her family. -
Ginninderra election issues derailed by light rail debate, residents say
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Residents in the Belconnen electorate of Ginninderra say their vote will be highly influenced by a billion-dollar light rail scheme, from which they will see little direct benefit. -
CCTV caught deaf, intellectually disabled trio discussing plot to murder housemate, court hears
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Security vision shows three deaf, intellectually disabled people using sign language to plot to murder one of their housemates minutes before he was thrown off a balcony in Melbourne's east, a court hears. -
Gold Coast train stabbing: 23yo charged over alleged attack on fellow passenger
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A man is stabbed on a train on the northern Gold Coast, with police saying the alleged victim earlier argued with his attacker before following him to a second carriage and kicking his motorcycle helmet. -
Victorian Senior of the Year winner Gwen Smith awarded for work in education
via abc.net.au
Adult educator Gwen Smith is named Victorian Senior of the Year, as other awards go to a quilter, and dragon boat racer. -
Domestic violence victims not protected by justice system, says ACT Victims of Crime Commissioner
via abc.net.au
The ACT's Victim of Crime Commissioner calls for tougher penalties for people who breach domestic violence orders after 27 incidents over the long weekend. -
Man dies in unit fire at Bermagui on NSW south coast
via abc.net.au
A 54-year-old man dies in a unit fire on the New South Wales south coast. -
Frost takes $140 million off WA grain crop forecast value
via abc.net.au
In just one month, frost, water logging and isolated dry conditions have wiped $140 million off the value of Western Australia's 2016 harvest. -
Damselfish relocate to adapt to rising temperatures on Great Barrier Reef, scientists say
via abc.net.au
A study of damselfish on the Great Barrier Reef off far north Queensland finds they will try to adapt to increasing ocean temperatures by relocating. -
Farm picks 15,000 pumpkins in WA as Halloween demand increases
via abc.net.au
A farm near Broome is busy picking its biggest crop of jack-o'-lantern pumpkins in time for Halloween. -
Canberra Liberals make multi-million-dollar health, education pledge at campaign launch
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With less than two weeks to go until the election the Canberra Liberals announce they will funnel an extra $30 million into health and education if they win the October election. -
Russell-Smith collapse much worse than first thought, creditors owed $7m: union
via abc.net.au
A union says the financial collapse of Tasmanian company Russell-Smith is much worse than first thought with creditors owed $7 million. -
David Campbell's family secret makes him perfect to play Bobby Darin, says Darin's son
via abc.net.au
Australian performer David Campbell was born to play American crooner Bobby Darin on stage because they lived with a similar family secret, according to Darin's son. -
Banks get off lightly in fully scripted political theatre
The weak questioning of Commonwealth Bank chief Ian Narev by government MPs was no match for a banking royal commission. -
Native forests are worth more unlogged, so why are we still cutting them down?
Logging native forests must be a front in the culture wars, because it's not economically rational. -
EPA gives $16,000 fine after amputated legs dumped at rubbish tip
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued $16,000 in fines after two amputated legs were found dumped at a rubbish tip near Newcastle in February. -
Melbourne weather: Rain, hail and thunder return as cold front sweeps across Victoria
The hail storm that pelted Melbourne has cleared in time for commuters heading home during peak hour. -
FFA CEO David Gallop confirms expansion, promotion and relegation - but not just yet
Expansion, a second division and promotion and relegation will come to the A-League. -
George Bailey says team will treat final ODIs against South Africa like mini-World Cup
The heat is on Australia's inexperienced bowling attack in South Africa but George Bailey believes it's the tourists' batsmen who have been letting the team down. -
'Apex' teenager king hit, suffers cracked skull in Parkville detention centre
A teenager had his skull cracked after an attack by a member of a rival gang inside a youth detention centre. -
The A-League doesn't need saving, provided it is led intelligently
Did David Gallop look like a man in control, or a man under siege, at the A-League season launch? -
Chemical contamination tests urged on Brisbane's northside after poultry deaths
Chemicals leaching from a suspected old dump site on Brisbane's northside are linked to the deaths from cancerous lesions of 20 prize hens, an experienced bird veterinarian says. -
The shocking truth about Kim Kardashian her haters should hear
Before the shocking robbery of Kim Kardashian West in Paris, the reality TV star was shaking up the city of lights. -
Snail mail: About those infrastructure delays, State Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey
If he takes two months to sign a letter, what hope he can build a road? The problem with blaming others, as every five-year-old knows, is that sometimes you get caught out. State Main Roads Minister, Mark Bailey, should clearly find a five-year-old and take a lesson after getting caught blaming the Feds for his own political torpor. Mr Bailey has been busy singing the Labor song that infrastructure delays are all the fault of the Federal Government not giving Queensland the money to ge -
Parents of Mandurah man killed in 'coward's punch' attack call for law change
The parents of a 27-year-old Mandurah man allegedly killed in a so-called 'coward's punch' attack in late September are calling on the state government to fast track legislation that would double jail time for the offence. -
ACT's most disadvantaged suburb demands to be heard in campaign
Norm Bassmann only wants one thing for Oaks Estate, the neglected and isolated township he's called his home for almost 30 years. -
96,000 public servants in new data breach
APS employees' Census data withdrawn for 'review' after privacy scare. -
Clubs bankrolling $100k of minor party's anti-Labor ads
ClubsACT is bankrolling a $100,000 political ad campaign targeting Labor. -
Ian Narev, the man who earns $12.3 million a year, held all the power during first banks test
As Ian Narev fronted the first annual grilling of the banks, who held the power was clear. And it wasn't the government. -
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate fears crime spike with 'softer' bikie laws
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate fears his city will be plunged into a climate of fear under a crime wave unleashed by outlaw motorcycle gangs under the new Serious and Organised Crime Legislation Amendment Bill. -
Peter Slipper diary: James Ashby and Mal Brough in clear as AFP drops investigation
The Australian Federal Police has dropped its investigation into the copying of former speaker Peter Slipper's official diary. -
Miners push ASX higher as RBA holds fire
The Australian sharemarket bounced higher in the last minutes of trade with the help of Rio Tinto, which hit a five-month high. -
Dennis Cometti to join WAFL commentary team in 2017
Legendary commentator Dennis Cometti's voice will be heard as part of the 2017 WAFL season coverage. -
Nobel physics prize awarded for unusual states of matter
Discoveries boosted research in condensed matter physics and raised hopes for uses in new generations of electronics and superconductors or future quantum computers. -
Australian man arrested in Indonesia for allegedly running cafe on tourist visa
Jakarta: Indonesian immigration authorities have arrested an Australian man for allegedly running a coffee shop and bakery on a university campus while only holding a tourist visa. -
More women than men complete postgraduate STEM degrees in NSW
A new snapshot of gender equity in NSW has revealed an unexpected bright spot. -
Greyhound injuries unchanged despite reform promises, new figures suggest
NSW greyhounds continue to suffer injuries at a similar rate despite promises the sport had reformed its approach to animal welfare, new figures suggest. -
7-Eleven co-owner selling off Sunshine Coast retreat
The Australian co-owner of 7-Eleven is selling her Sunshine Coast holiday retreat, with an asking price of $3.4 million. -
Brisbane Airport terminal expansion delayed by slowing regional growth
A major expansion to Brisbane Airport's domestic terminal has been put on hold following a downturn in regional travel. -
RSL volunteers share in hundreds of thousands of dollars paid as consulting fees
The national RSL president and three NSW colleagues received a share in nearly $1 million in "consulting fees" paid by an arm of the veterans organisation. -
Emergency services hit with 120 calls for help as Canberra hit by storm on Tuesday
A fallen tree is blocking all three city-bound lanes on Northbourne Avenue at the Macarthur Avenue intersection. -
Kim Kardashian Paris robbery: what we know so far
The prosecutor's office confirmed a ring worth an estimated $5.8 million and a jewellery box containing about $7.2 million worth of accessories were stolen. -
Disappointed Floriade flower fans laud Tulip Top Gardens at Sutton
Flower lovers left disappointed by Floriade this year are flocking to another famous tulip garden 20 kilometres away. -
National Australia Bank apologises to customers amid online banking outage
National Australia Bank (NAB) has apologised to its customers after an outage on Tuesday affected online banking. -
Nikolic gave girlfriend's TAB account details to punter Eddie Hayson, tribunal told
Suspended jockey Danny Nikolic gave his girlfriend's betting account PIN to a Sydney-based gambler linked to an investigation into match fixing, so the punter could bet on rugby league matches, a tribunal has heard. -
National suicide helpline Lifeline bracing for calls about marriage equality plebiscite, introduces new crisis category
The national suicide prevention helpline has introduced a new call category as it prepares to take more calls about the same-sex marriage plebiscite. -
Death row prisoners in limbo in Indonesia after unexplained stay of execution
A condemned Pakistani man has spoken of his suffering as his life remains in limbo more than two months after he was mysteriously spared from an Indonesian firing squad. -
AFL grand final 2016: Luke Beveridge and Bob Murphy - let's let 'that' moment live forever
It was a beautiful moment. Let's let it live, and breathe, and last forever. -
Wild weather hits Victoria's west and south-west, leaving thousands without power
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Wild weather causes power outages across west and south-west Victoria, leaving thousands without electricity, as a severe weather warning for the state remains in place. -
Anxious parents and GPs sending children to specialists unnecessarily
Anxious parents and time poor GPs are sending children to specialist doctors for constipation, bed wetting, and concerns about how tall or short they are, contributing to long waiting lists for care in public hospitals.

