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Council amalgamations push by SA Property Council provokes local government anger
via abc.net.au
Cutting the number of South Australian councils by about half could achieve big savings, Property Council modelling suggests, but local government responds with anger. -
Kalgoorlie suicide: Relative takes her life at scene where teenager Elijah Doughty died
via abc.net.au
The West Australian Goldfields town of Kalgoorlie is rocked by another tragedy, with a 34-year-old woman taking her life at the site where teenager Elijah Doughty (pictured) was allegedly run down by a motorist. -
Car fumes confuse honeybees and threaten pollination and honey production
via abc.net.au
University of Sydney research finds car fumes affect the bee's memory for floral scents. -
Ange Postecoglou praises Japan ahead of Socceroos' World Cup qualifier in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou hails Japanese football ahead of tonight's World Cup qualifier at Docklands Stadium. -
Baby born mid-air over Bass Strait during medical transfer
via abc.net.au
A premature baby is born 21,000 feet above Bass Strait during a medical transfer with the Royal Flying Doctor Service. -
Fears over new parasite threat to already-dwindling penguin numbers on SA 's Granite Island
via abc.net.au
There are concerns South Australia's already-dwindling little penguin population could be further endangered by a blood-borne parasite. -
Ice use 'becoming intergenerational' in Indigenous communities, conference in Adelaide to hear
via abc.net.au
The use of the methamphetamine drug ice has become intergenerational in many Indigenous communities, according to the director of South Australia's Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council. -
ACT election: Labor announces big spend on Woden light rail extension, free bus rides
via abc.net.au
ACT Labor pledges to spend $25 million on research into the design, scope and logistics of the second stage of light rail if re-elected on Saturday. -
Canberra man jailed over Cotter drink-driving death back in prison after breaching good behaviour order
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man jailed over the death of his former partner in a 2013 road crash is back behind bars after breaching his good behaviour order. -
Aboriginal leaders desperate for effective response to suicide tragedies
via abc.net.auThe West Australian goldfields town of Kalgoorlie has been rocked by another tragedy just weeks after the burial of Aboriginal teenager Elijah Doughty. Locals had set up a mourning site at the stretch of road where the 14 year old was killed and it was in bushland there that a mother of three yesterday took her own life. Her death is one of at least six suicides that have rocked the Kalgoorlie-Boulder region during the past year, with dozens more attempted suicides and incidents of serious self- -
Trump campaign came within minutes of seating Bill Clinton's accusers in debate's family box area
Donald Trump's campaign sought to intimidate Hillary Clinton and embarrass her husband by seating women who have accused former president Bill Clinton of sexual abuse in the Trump family's box during Sunday night's debate. -
A new-look Nick Kyrgios emerges for the Shanghai Masters
Something happened to Nick Kyrgios at the US Open, and not just a tearful third round injury retirement against Illya Marchenko. -
'Absurd' same-sex marriage laws would enshrine new discriminations, say opponents
Attorney-General George Brandis has released the draft same-sex marriage bill that would be passed in the event of a successful plebiscite. -
Rio Tinto loses Simandou financing partner
The World Bank's finance arm will quit Rio Tint's $US20 billion Simandou iron ore project in Guinea. -
Paul Ryan will no longer campaign for Donald Trump ahead of presidential election
House Speaker Paul Ryan will not campaign with or defend Donald Trump through to the November presidential election. -
German police capture bomb plot suspect in Leipzig
German police said on Monday they had captured a man suspected of planning a bomb attack who had slipped through their grasp during a raid two days ago. -
The Godfather returns: right-wing powerbroker Don Farrell back on Labor frontbench
Bill Shorten is set to reinstall South Australian right-wing powerbroker Don Farrell to the Labor frontbench to fill the positions vacated by Mr Shorten's former Victorian factional ally Stephen Conroy. -
Q&A: Most Aussies 'would give right arm' for Nauru facilities, says ex-government advisor
Jim Molan rejected claims by Amnesty International that conditions on Nauru are the worst in the world, despite admitting he has never been there. -
Don Dale: Voller family feel 'left out' of NT royal commission as first hearings begin in Darwin
via abc.net.au
The sister of Dylan Vollerthe teenager who featured in a Four Corners expose on youth detention in the Northern Territorysays her family feels "left out" of the royal commission and is not hopeful the inquiry will improve the system for young people. -
Griffith University fruit fly trap giving defenseless farmers hope
New fruit fly trap developed over 50 years. -
Donald Trump's locker-room defence an insult to men
Just locker-room banter.Is this how some men speak about women when their wives and girlfriends are absent? -
Investa raises $790 million in debt and equity
Investa Office Management has successfully shored up its balance sheet with more than $790 million of cash raised from the debt and equity markets with some funds also being directed towards the redevelopment of 60 Martin Place. -
More than 2700 reports of Queensland public servant misconduct, job performance
Reports represent 1.4 per cent of state's public sector. -
In a cynical world, can people still take us by surprise?
Working in the media can make it hard to see the lighter side. -
AC/DC concerts boost numbers at QSAC, Brisbane's Commonwealth Games stadium
Venue's highest total attendance since 2002-3. -
Greyhound trainer charged with live baiting at Cabramatta in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A 27-year-old man is charged with a string of animal cruelty and animal torture offences after allegedly live baiting greyhounds at a property in Sydney's south-west. -
Gina Rinehart's lesson for Australia: agriculture and China hold the keys
Gina Rinehart has just proffered a valuable lesson for Australia: when it comes to our economic future we should be looking to agriculture. -
Kowanyama tragedy: Curtis Pitt visits community to show support
Treasurer says community still in deep shock. -
Budgie Nine: Christopher Pyne adviser hired to man phones: Credlin
A senior ministerial adviser who quit over his part in the "budgie nine" scandal was initially hired to answer phones and do some diary work, Peta Credlin says. -
St Johns Ambulance offering support to paramedic Wes Ackerman's family
St John Ambulance is supporting the family of paramedic Wesley Ackerman who was critically injured in a head-on collision on Monday morning involving an ambulance and ute. -
Man climbs down from Mooloolaba roof after allegedly escaping from courthouse
Stand-off with man who escaped from custody. -
Donald Trump's real victims forgotten as his lewdness takes centre stage
It's fascinating that this is the moment that may derail Trump's White House dreams; that this is the step too far. -
Greyhound trainer charged with live baiting as Baird backs down on industry ban
Animal cruelty charges laid less than a day before cabinet meets to consider reversing the decision to close the greyhound industry -
Teenager killed and friend seriously injured in trail bike incident in Mount Druitt
A teenager has died and his friend is in a serious condition in hospital after a trail bike they were riding collided with a ute in western Sydney. -
Baird's greyhounds back-down will cause voters to take a second look
For almost three months since he dropped the bombshell news that greyhound racing in NSW would be banned from July next year, Premier Mike Baird has remained resolute. -
Canberra Times letters: House the homeless, forget light rail
The proposed $14 billion for light rail would be far better spent on building accommodation for the homeless. -
Dance helping people with Parkinson's find relief from disease
via abc.net.au
Dancing the tango is helping people with Parkinson's find relief from the disease and giving them a sense of freedom, with one teacher saying participants report feeling safer, more stable and more balanced. -
Hurricane Matthew threatened to derail Girl on the Train opening at US box office
The psychological thriller The Girl on the Train chugged to an easy number one spot at the US box office despite movie theatre closures and inclement weather. -
Perth construction site worker dies after falling 13 floors down apartment block lift shaft
via abc.net.au
A 27-year-old female construction worker believed to be a German national is killed after falling 13 floors down a lift shaft at an East Perth building site. -
Power supplies in SA's mid-north stabilise after repairs to toppled transmission lines
via abc.net.au
Repairs to powerlines have stabilised electricity supplies in South Australia's mid-north, electricity utility ElectraNet says. -
A guide to the people you see at every auction
If you're walking down a suburban street on a weekend, you'll probably need to refer to this handy guide. -
Stephen Conroy's Senate replacement likely to be female, averting messy preselection showdown
via abc.net.au
A preselection showdown pitting Bill Shorten against the Transport Workers Union in the race to replace former Victorian senator Stephen Conroy appears to have been avoided, with the union withdrawing its male candidate. -
Caitlin Bassett puts Diamonds first after dominating Silver Ferns in Constellation Cup opener
Caitlin Bassett's perfect shooting performance in the opening Constellation Cup Test could prove to be an ominous sign for New Zealand, with the sharpshooter continuing her recent tremendous run of form. -
Gibbs' demand for trade forces Carlton Blues to make a tough call
When Bryce Gibbs signed a five-year contract with Carlton, two-and-a-bit years ago, he said he could see the club winning a premiership in that time. Or, at least, getting close enough to smell one. -
Matt Damon defends new film The Great Wall against whitewashing charge
Matt Damon has defended his upcoming big budget fantasy adventure The Great Wall against claims of whitewashing. -
Gable Tostee: Mobile phone records argument between Warriena Wright and accused murderer
via abc.net.au
Part of a recording between Gable Tostee and the woman he is accused of murdering, detailing alleged moments of violence and expletive-ridden conversations before her fatal fall from his Gold Coast apartment balcony, is played to a court. -
Caitlin Bassett puts team first as Diamonds seize Constellation Cup lead over Silver Ferns
via abc.net.au
Caitlin Bassett's perfect shooting performance in the opening Constellation Cup Test could prove to be an ominous sign for New Zealand, with the sharpshooter continuing her recent tremendous run of form. -
Baby Bjay: Assault charge dropped against father Simon Adam Johnstone
via abc.net.au
The father of baby Bjay Johnstone who died from head injuries in 2012 has a charge of assault discharged in the Supreme Court in Burnie. -
Former war correspondent David Fox and Australian Guiseppe Serafino arrested in Bali over alleged drug possession
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German woman dies after falling 13 storeys from Perth city construction site
A 27-year-old German woman has died after falling 13 storeys at a Perth construction site on Monday afternoon.

