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'Every human can only take on so much': nearly 700 Indigenous people suicided in last 5 years
via abc.net.auA damning report on the rising rate of Indigenous suicides in Australia has revealed that more than 680 Indigenous people have taken their lives since 2011. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project has released maps showing just how many communities across the country are affected. Ahead of tomorrow's high-level round table on Indigenous suicide to be convened by Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley, an Indigenous psychologist says suicide is just one aspect -
Primary school kids find out where food comes from with farm tour
via abc.net.au
Have you ever thought milk comes from bottles, tomatoes from trees and potato chips come fully formed from the ground? -
Joe Cinque's Consolation: Film based on high-profile Canberra killing premieres in cinemas
via abc.net.au
A film based on the relationship between a Canberra man and the woman who killed him by intentionally overdosing him on heroin premieres after doing the rounds at film festivals. -
Child abuse civil case statute of limitations could be removed in Western Australia
via abc.net.au
Time restrictions on when victims of child sexual abuse can launch civil action seeking damages in Western Australia look set to be removed, with the Government and Opposition backing a private member's bill. -
'Sex sandwich' could help revive your love life after children, expert says
via abc.net.au
Exhausted by work and family life, many people find that all they want to do in the bedroom is sleep. But a "sex sandwich" could help. -
Tyler Wright wins surfing world title at Hossegor after Courtney Conlogue's challenge falls short
via abc.net.au
Australian Tyler Wright is surfing's new world champion, after finishing runner up at the WSL event in France. -
Medicinal cannabis: New laws allow access for Queensland patients of any age
via abc.net.au
Queensland GPs will soon be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis for patients under new laws passed by State Parliament on Wednesday night. -
Tram collides with van in Melbourne, injuring special-needs students
via abc.net.au
Three people are taken to hospital after a tram collides with a van carrying teenagers from a special-needs school in Melbourne's CBD. -
Tenacious, world's largest wooden vessel, to sail into Port Adelaide after nine-month journey
via abc.net.au
The world's largest wooden ship, which was also designed and built for people with disability, will dock in Port Adelaide today as part of the region's Festival of Vintage. -
ACT election: Five key takeaways from the Leaders' Debate
via abc.net.au
Last night ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Opposition Leader Jeremy Hanson faced off in the ACT Leaders' Debate. We've cut out the boring for you. -
Shark nets 'knee-jerk reaction' by politicians: NSW Govt moves after another north coast attack
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Government has announced it will run a six-month trial of shark netting on north coast beaches after another surfer was attacked yesterday. The decision has been welcomed by many locals, but Sea Shepherd and a public policy expert have warned AM that the nets will not protect beachgoers and will harm marine life. -
Joe Cinque's Consolation: Film based on high-profile Canberra crime premieres in cinemas
via abc.net.au
The maker of a film based on Joe Cinque's death says he chose not to speak with the Canberra engineer's killer girlfriend during the production. -
Analysis: Who won the ACT Leaders' Debate?
via abc.net.au
Political reporter Ewan Gilbert examines who really came out on top from the ACT Leaders' Debate. -
New South Wales Government plan may bring the terrace back to Sydney
via abc.net.au
Built for workers and once condemned as dark and dingy slums, Sydney's humble terraces may soon be back in fashion. -
Collaborative performance features dancers from Indian, Maori and Aboriginal cultures
via abc.net.au
Cultures are set to collide on stage as part of a new dance performance work by a group of Australian dancers from Indian, Maori and Aboriginal backgrounds. -
ACT election: Fireworks at Leaders' Debate as Andrew Barr, Jeremy Hanson clash over light rail
via abc.net.au
Labor's Andrew Barr and the Liberals' Jeremy Hanson clash over light rail and health during the ACT Leaders' Debate. -
Netball: NZ Silver Ferns shock Australian Diamonds 53-51 in Launceston test
via abc.net.au
Australia falters in game two of the Constellation Cup, falling 53-51 in a thriller second netball Test against New Zealand in Launceston. -
Power fully restored across South Australia after weather damaged transmission towers
via abc.net.au
Big industrial companies in South Australia finally have full loads of electricity two weeks after extreme weather damaged transmission towers and plunged the state into darkness. -
Victorians still without power after weekend windstorm causes extensive damage
via abc.net.au
Thousands of Victorians are still without power after Sunday's huge windstorm where a strong cold front blasted through the state bringing wind gusts of up to 120 kilometres per hour. -
'Dream comes true' as four Tasmanian women make first national AFL draft
via abc.net.au
Four Tasmanians including three Burnie Dockers players are picked in the first national women's AFL draft. -
Ballina nurse accused of double murder had allegedly boasted of knowing how to kill people
via abc.net.au
A nurse accused of murdering two elderly women in a nursing home on the New South Wales north coast had previously boasted about knowing how to kill a person without it being detected, a court hears. -
Martin O'Malley on the US presidential election
via abc.net.au
Martin O'Malley, former Governor of Maryland, joins Leigh Sales to discuss the US presidential election. -
Taj on Swan: Final bricks of Perth eyesore come down after a long-running dispute
via abc.net.au
The final piece of one of Western Australia's best-known eyesores is finally torn down, after a long-running dispute between the property's owners and the local council. -
Paul Kelly performs live, and the stars of some new Australian TV comedy
via abc.net.auGlenn Robbins and Celia Pacquola star in new television shows, and Paul Kelly is performing as part of the Melbourne Festival. -
Victorian MPs run up $3.4 million travel bill, spending thousands on overseas trips: report
via abc.net.au
Jet-setting Victorian politicians rack up a $3.4 million taxpayer-funded travel bill during the last financial year, a parliamentary report reveals, including spending more than $50,00 on six overseas trips taken by Speaker Telmo Languiller. -
Jobe Watson Brownlow Medal decision set by AFL, ASADA says 'truth has finally been revealed'
via abc.net.au
The AFL Commission will meet next month to decide whether Jobe Watson keeps his 2012 Brownlow Medal, as ASADA claims the truth has been revealed about Essendon's supplements saga. -
Frost has damaged nearly half of WA's grain crops according to agronomist
via abc.net.au
Some farm businesses in Western Australia will struggle to survive from the financial hit of frost this season, according to an agricultural consultant. -
Former addict talks about ice 'demons' as St George comes together to take action
via abc.net.au
A former ice addict describes how his life spiralled out of control when he began using and selling ice, as the Queensland town of St George bands together to work out where resources are needed to help addicts get their lives back on track. -
SA Health workers Tabitha Lean, Simon Craig Peisley allegedly sent threats to children, family in scam, court hears
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide couple who worked for SA Health developed a "clever, sophisticated and well-executed" scam involving fake racist threats to receive benefits including taxpayer-funded accommodation and trips from the government department, a court hears. -
Ghost nets under the spotlight as Australian Fisheries Management Authority fights against silent killers of the sea
via abc.net.au
A joint operation by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority and Australian Border Force removes a large ghost net from the Arafura Sea, north-east of Darwin. -
Hawthorn recruits Tom Mitchell in AFL trade with Sydney Swans
via abc.net.au
Hawthorn's busy AFL trade period continued on Wednesday when the Hawks swooped on star Sydney midfielder Tom Mitchell. -
AFL women's draft: Adelaide Crows players juggle jobs, other sports to chase footy dream
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide Crows' female players will juggle full-time work and other professional sports as they play in Australia's first women's league. -
Authorities open gates to Lake Menindee in symbolic step for water-starved far west NSW
via abc.net.au
Water is flowing into one of the largest lakes in far west New South Wales for the first time in more than two years. -
Jobe Watson Brownlow Medal hearing set by AFL for November
via abc.net.au
The AFL Commission will meet next month to decide whether Jobe Watson keeps his 2012 Brownlow Medal. -
Results in Rio creates interest in sports shooting
via abc.net.au
After gold medal success at the Rio Olympic Games, sports shooting sees a growth in popularity across Australia. -
Advice on how to make it to the age of 100: Don't smoke, don't do drugs, join a group
via abc.net.au
A group of Melbourne centenarians, honoured at a morning tea at Government House this week, offer their advice on how to make it to the age of 100. -
Pilot injured in light plane crash in South Grafton, in northern NSW
via abc.net.au
A pilot suffers minor injuries when his light plane crashes at South Grafton Aerodrome, in northern New South Wales. -
SA Health workers Tabitha Lean, Simon Craig Peisley sent threats to children, family in scam, court hears
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide couple who worked for SA Health developed a "clever, sophisticated and well-executed" scam involving fake racist threats to receive benefits including taxpayer-funded accommodation and trips from the government department, a court hears. -
Lot feeders urged to develop 'social credit' with wealthy consumers who value animal welfare
via abc.net.au
A lot feeders conference is told it needs to develop 'social credit' with consumers as it transitions from supplying a low-cost commodity to high quality beef. -
Counter-terrorism police arrest two teens, seize knives in Sydney
One of the two 16-year-old boys arrested over an incident in Sydney's south-west today was questioned in 2014 after refusing to stand for the national anthem at his school, the ABC understands. -
Cheese exports: Japan demand 'surprises' economist, while processor looks to China
via abc.net.au
Japan demand for Australian cheese "surprises" economist, while dairy processor looks to changing diets in China. -
Cow Parade through Perth CBD to showcase skills of 40 local artists
via abc.net.au
A vacant store in Perth's central shopping district becomes home to 40 artists transforming a fibreglass herd of cows into a public art display. -
Roe 8: Palmyra family living 'in utter turmoil' as contract inked for Perth Freight Link first stage
via abc.net.au
Palmyra residents who were told their houses would be demolished to make way for the Perth Freight Link fear the Barnett Government's decision to push on with Roe 8 has again placed their homes under threat. -
High inflows to SA River Murray good news for tourism and environment
via abc.net.au
Riverlanders are rejoicing over strong flows coming down the River Murray into South Australia, after the drier than average conditions recorded earlier this year. -
Essendon Bombers' supplements saga ends, but at what cost?
via abc.net.au
After 1,345 days, the Essendon drugs saga looks like it is finally coming to a close. -
David Warriner appointed new chair of Northern Territory Livestock Exporters Association
via abc.net.au
Cattle industry stalwart David Warriner is elected the new chair of the Northern Territory Livestock Exporters Association. -
Aboriginal people's survival in NT depends on action, Pat Anderson tells inquiry
via abc.net.au
The survival of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory depends on the royal commission into youth detention acting on its findings and not just talking about the issues, a social justice advocate says. -
World-class street artist to paint silo in Patchewollock
via abc.net.au
A world-class street artist will start to transform a silo at Patchewollock this weekend, continuing a silo art trail in Yarriambiack Shire in north-west Victoria. -
Irrigators knitting jumpers for fish in campaign highlighting river problems
via abc.net.au
Irrigators knit jumpers for fish in comedic campaign to bring the issue of cold water pollution to the attention of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. -
Ballina shark attack: NSW Government to trial nets after another surfer bitten off north coast
via abc.net.au
The NSW Government caves into pressure to bring in shark nets on the far north coast after another shark attack, with the Premier saying he has to respond to "extraordinary circumstances".

