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WA mining tax: Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton 'still looking' at buyout deal, Premier Colin Barnett says
via abc.net.au
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett refuses to give up hope of negotiating a buyout of Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton's ongoing lease rental payments, despite the major iron ore miners publicly rejecting the idea. -
'The Lionheart' Alex Leapai to return to boxing just months after announcing retirement
via abc.net.au
Logan heavyweight boxer Alex 'The Lionheart' Leapai announces he will make a comeback to the sport, just eight months after stepping away from the ring. -
Ford Australia ceases production: Timeline of the company's decades-long history in the country
via abc.net.au
The last Australian-built Ford has rolled off the production line, bringing an end a decades-long history of car manufacturing in the country for the company. -
Woman shot dead at Maitland, in the NSW Hunter Valley, 60yo man arrested
via abc.net.au
A 60-year-old man is arrested after a woman is shot dead at Maitland in the New South Wales Hunter Valley, police say. -
Eagle Farm construction deaths: Investigations continue into how concrete panel crushed two men
via abc.net.au
Workplace Health and Safety officers will return to Brisbane's Eagle Farm racecourse this morning to continue investigations into the deaths of two workers fatally crushed by a falling nine tonne slab of concrete. -
Renowned Australian sports journalist Rebecca Wilson dies from breast cancer, aged 54
via abc.net.au
Sports broadcaster Rebecca Wilson, who died in Sydney overnight from breast cancer at age 54, is being remembered as a courageous and accomplished journalist. -
Fiery high-speed crash in Adelaide leaves 48yo woman dead, 2 teens charged
via abc.net.au
A 48-year-old woman is dead and two teenagers have been charged after a fiery crash involving an allegedly stolen ute and three other cars in Adelaide overnight. -
Man charged after alleged stabbing attack on sister in Sydney's Waterloo
via abc.net.au
A 26-year-old man is charged and his 28-year-old sister is in intensive care after he allegedly stabbed her numerous times in the neck, back and shoulder in Sydney's inner city. -
Domestic violence cycle in spotlight as high-risk couples in Mt Isa join support program
via abc.net.au
A ground-breaking program to address the spiralling rate of domestic violence is being trialled by police and social services in Queensland's north-west. -
SA blackout: Energy ministers to hold snap meeting over possible national electricity market review
via abc.net.au
State and territory energy ministers are set to discuss whether to hold a review of Australia's electricity market at a snap meeting in Melbourne with the Federal Government. -
Holden Cruze production ceases at Adelaide plant, 270 jobs to go over coming months
via abc.net.au
Local production of Holden's small car, the Cruze, winds up at the Elizabeth plant in Adelaide's north, with up to 270 jobs to go over the next few months. -
Virginia Haussegger bids farewell to ABC News Canberra audiences
via abc.net.au
As Virginia Haussegger prepares to take up a new role outside of the media, advocating for equal representation for women, a long-time colleague bids her farewell from ABC News Canberra. -
ACT election: Parties turn focus to housing for homeless and vulnerable
via abc.net.au
ACT Labor and the Greens each pledge to build new housing for those experiencing homelessness or suffering from mental illness. -
Doubts cast on Jacqui Lambie's push for cashless welfare card rollout in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
A drug abuse support service in Tasmania is sceptical about how effective the introduction of cashless welfare card might be in Tasmania. -
Ford closes its Australian factories after more than 90 years of car-making
via abc.net.au
The last Australian-made Ford car will roll off the assembly line at the company's Broadmeadows plant today, marking the end of an era. -
Holden closure: End of local Cruze production 'beginning of the end' for car maker in Australia
via abc.net.au
Today, local production of the Holden Cruze ceases, but it's not the end of Australian-made Holdens just yet, writes ABC reporter Simon Royal. -
Feral cats: Kangaroo Island's plan to eradicate all felines in 15 years
via abc.net.au
Kangaroo Island plans to wipe out about 5,000 feral cats and phase out domestic ownership of the animals over the next 15 years. -
Taronga Zoo: Memorable moments from the past 100 years
Taronga Zoo is celebrating 100 years. Here are some memorable moments from the past century that helped define the Sydney landmark. -
ACT election: Wealth inequality chasm key issue for voters in Kurrajong
via abc.net.au
From Millionaire's Mile in Red Hill to the often overlooked Oaks Estate, no other electorate in Canberra showcases the chasm between the haves and the have-nots quite like Kurrajong. -
Convicted Canberra child molester's non-parole period shortened by court
via abc.net.au
The ACT Court of Appeal slashes the non-parole period set for a convicted child sex offender who molested the daughters of a close friend in the 1990s and early 2000s. -
Pugs, potato growers and tattooed seafarers: One of Australia's richest art prizes celebrates its 10th year
via abc.net.au
Portraits of a controversial potato grower immortalised as a Greek philosopher, a devoted pug and tattooed seafarer are among the finalists in one of Australia's richest national art prizes, the Black Swan. -
The end of an era at Ford Australia as Victorian plants wind down
via abc.net.au
The beginning of the end of Australian car manufacturing has arrived. The last Australian-made Ford car will roll off the assembly line at Broadmeadows in Melbourne's north today. -
Sports broadcaster Rebecca Wilson dies from breast cancer
via abc.net.au
Trailblazing journalist Rebecca Wilson has died, after a long and private battle with breast cancer. She was equal parts divisive and inspirational, and wasn't afraid to say what she thought. But Rebecca Wilson was also a role model for upcoming sports reporters, especially women. She was the first female journalist allowed into Queensland's NRL change rooms and subsequently broke through many glass ceilings. Those who have worked with her say there will never be anyone quite like her and that h -
Ford closure: Blue-blooded families farewell manufacturing in Australia
via abc.net.au
Ford runs deep in the veins of Suzanne McConchie, whose family has a long history working for the company. She even met the love of her life on the factory floor. -
Perth shark fishery: Department of Fisheries says decision against reopening based on advice
via abc.net.au
A decision by West Australian Fisheries Minister Joe Francis not to reopen Perth's commercial shark fishery is based on advice from the state's Department of Fisheries. -
WA harvest: Farmers target near-record despite damaging frosts, poor prices
via abc.net.au
West Australian farmers begin harvesting one of the largest crops in the state's history, with damaging frosts and poor grain prices failing to dampen their enthusiasm. -
Israel detains female pro-Palestine activist boat captained by Hobart woman
via abc.net.au
An Australian woman who skippered a female pro-Palestine activist boat to Gaza claims she has been 'kidnapped' by the Israeli military, as DFAT scrambles to confirm reports of her arrest. -
Quadriplegic Kalgoorlie-Boulder councillor Mick McKay targets return after overcoming spinal injury
via abc.net.au
A life-changing spinal injury from a roof fall fails to stop quadriplegic Kalgoorlie-Boulder councillor Mick McKay, who is set to make a triumphant return to the council table with a vow to keep fighting for his constituents. -
NT's women's legal service could be forced to close its doors
via abc.net.au
A Territory legal service that represents women who have problems at work is at risk of closing its doors in January due to federal funding changes. -
Final day of bank hearings
via abc.net.au
The final day of bank hearings was nearly overshadowed by a public row between Attorney-General George Brandis and solicitor-general Justin Gleeson. -
Mike Baird's leadership tested over greyhound racing ban
via abc.net.au
NSW Premier Mike Baird has experienced a stunning drop in popularity as the public and some of his colleagues turn against him over his decision to ban greyhound racing. -
Ford factory in Victoria closes
via abc.net.au
The Ford factory in Victoria closes tomorrow leaving more than 600 workers out of jobs. -
Sydney Airport Auction: Thousands of lost, abandoned items to go under the hammer
via abc.net.au
Thousands of items abandoned at Sydney Airport, including alcohol, a violin and a telescope, are set to go under the hammer next week for the airport's annual Lost Property Auction. -
Richard Roxburgh on Cleaver Greene, failure and writing a kid's book
via abc.net.au
Richard Roxburgh is best known for his roles on the big and small screen. But recently he's been channelling his creativity in a new direction. -
SA weather: EPA issues alerts for Adelaide beaches after floods
via abc.net.au
Dirty floodwaters flowing out to sea spark warnings at four Adelaide beaches, with the state's environmental watchdog concerned the water could pose a health risk. -
Alleged Gumtree fraudster Jeffrey Greaves extradited over $20,000 in fake ticket sales
via abc.net.au
An internet scam involving the sale of $20,000 in fake concert tickets on Gumtree culminates in the the extradition of Darwin man Jeffrey Greaves to Adelaide to face a string of fraud charges. -
Major changes flagged for Perth's freeways to cost 'hundreds of millions of dollars'
via abc.net.au
The WA Government's proposed changes to Perth's freeway system, including an extra traffic lane replacing emergency stopping lanes, would cost "hundreds of millions of dollars", Main Roads says. -
Eagle Farm construction deaths: Two men fatally crushed in concrete panel collapse
via abc.net.au
Two workers are crushed to death by a concrete panel that collapsed at a construction site at Eagle Farm Racecourse in the northern Brisbane suburb of Ascot. -
Alice Springs prisoner jailed for assaulting wife given longer sentence after injuring her on day release
via abc.net.au
A man in prison in Alice Springs for assaulting his wife is sentenced to an extra six years in jail after injuring her while on a day release program. -
WA Govt decides not to reopen shark fishery amid more shark sightings off Perth beaches
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Government has upset commercial shark fisherman by confirming it won't re-open the metropolitan shark fishery. It comes amid more shark sightings off Perth beaches. -
South West fracking ban: WA Labor policy ridiculed by Barnett Government, mining industry
via abc.net.au
WA Labor is accused of electioneering over its policy to ban fracking in the south-west corner of Western Australia, with the proposal dismissed as a "joke" and a "short-sighted political ploy". -
Shark fishers unhappy at Government's decision not to reopen Perth fishery
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Government is accused of basing its decision not to reopen Perth's commercial shark fishery on politics, rather than science. -
Royal Launceston Show turning to youth and agricultural roots to keep crowds coming
via abc.net.au
The highlight of the rural calendar in Launceston is struggling to keep people coming to the annual show but organisers have a plan. -
Man involved in Adelaide siege urged to 'turn his life around' after being sentenced to jail
via abc.net.au
A man who hid from police during a lengthy siege in Adelaide's east end is jailed for at least two years and nine months, and urged by the judge to stay away from drugs. -
New prosthetic arm brings joy after a rough year
via abc.net.au
After months of fittings and anticipation, Leroy Henderson can once again move his left hand. -
Rain enthusiast calls on fellow catchers to join Australia-wide network and fill data gaps
via abc.net.au
A rain catching enthusiast is hoping to mimic the success of an American program that filled gaps in rain data. -
Kalgoorlie council chief flies to Malaysia to support son released after stripping at grand prix
via abc.net.au
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder chief executive John Walker expresses relief after his son and eight other Australian men are set free in Malaysia following the so-called "budgie nine" saga. -
Steiner schools rising in popularity Australia-wide
Steiner schools are rising in popularity across Australia with three new schools built in as many years. -
Brisbane Lions receive AFL draft priority pick, currently number 19, after 17th-placed finish
via abc.net.au
The AFL hands Brisbane a lifeline in the form of a priority pick in this year's draft after another dismal season. -
Woman in critical condition after falling 100m from lookout at Abercrombie
via abc.net.au
A woman is in a critical condition in hospital after falling 100 metres onto rocks at Abercrombie, south of Bathurst in the central west of New South Wales.

