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Baby deaths: Victoria overhauls health services after damning Djerriwarrh Health Services review
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government overhauls the state's health services after a damning report finds a number of baby deaths at a hospital outside of Melbourne were potentially avoidable. -
WA uranium mines: Race for environmental ticks in Goldfields before WA election, conservationists say
via abc.net.au
Proponents of uranium mines in Western Australia are racing to gain environmental approvals ahead of the state election, in case Labor wins, the Conservation Council says. -
Macquarie Island: Frydenberg announces $50m boost to research station
via abc.net.au
A month on from the announcement of a major downgrading of its operations, Australia's sub-Antarctic research station is now the subject of a multi-million-dollar revamp. -
Tyler Wright determined to dominate Maui, learn more from surfing world after title win
via abc.net.au
Tyler Wright says her surfing career has "only just started", with the young Lennox Head-based surfer keen to dominate Maui and learn more for competitions ahead. -
Port Melbourne shooting: Townhouse targeted in early morning drive-by
via abc.net.au
A number of shots are fired into a Port Melbourne townhouse in an early morning drive-by shooting. -
Rugby league great Wally Lewis named legend at Sport Hall of Fame
via abc.net.au
'The King' Wally Lewis is only the third rugby league player to be elevated to legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of fame. -
Michelle Payne becomes first jockey to win Don award at Sport Hall of Fame
via abc.net.au
Michelle Payne had no time to celebrate after becoming the first jockey to win The Don award, as the 30-year-old focuses on more Spring Carnival success. -
School of Hard Knocks: University of Queensland study finds physical, mental health gains
via abc.net.au
Almost half of the homeless and disadvantage who attend The School of Hard Knocks have noted improved mental and physical health, a year-long study finds. -
Bondi Junction explosion may have been caused by gas heater, NSW Police say
A gas heater is being blamed for an explosion at a block of units in Bondi Junction that saw 30 residents evacuated and a man rushed to hospital with burns to his face, arms and legs. -
Overcrowding putting staff and patients 'at risk' at Adelaide's Lyell McEwin Hospital: report
via abc.net.au
Doctors cannot provide the necessary medical attention to patients presenting at Adelaide's Lyell McEwin Hospital due to chronic overcrowding, a report to SafeWork SA reveals. -
Why does size matter in the sheep breeding game?
via abc.net.au
At 18 months of age, rams in NSW have their scrotums measured as an indicator of how they will perform. Any rams that do not measure up are culled, according to agricultural scientist Graham Peart. -
Tidal energy turbine test in Tamar River near Launceston shows 'enormous potential'
via abc.net.au
A floating turbine is installed in the Tamar River, north of Launceston, in the next step in harnessing tidal movement to generate energy. -
Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme added to National Heritage List
via abc.net.au
The massive Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme in far south-eastern New South Wales will be formally declared a National Heritage Place in Cooma today. -
ACT election 'spend-o-meter': How much have the major parties pledged this campaign?
via abc.net.au
We've counted every ACT election commitment from the major parties to find out how much they're promising. -
'We're at a funeral every single week': Indigenous leaders call for radical change ahead of suicide round table
via abc.net.auIndigenous leaders from the Kimberley have called for a radical re-think on suicide prevention. Rates of suicide in the remote region are 10 times the national average. Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley, Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion and Assistant Health Minister Ken Wyatt will attend a round table discussion with community leaders in Broome today. Ahead of the meeting, one regional leader says there is often a disconnect between the services designed to prevent suicide and the peo -
Snowy Mountains Scheme listed as National Heritage Place
via abc.net.au
The Snowy Mountains Scheme in south-eastern New South Wales, one of the most complex hydro-electric power schemes in the world, will be formally declared a National Heritage Place. The scheme will become the 107th place on the list, joining the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach and the Great Barrier Reef. The project is considered by many as the birthplace of Australia's multiculturalism, as around two-thirds of the labourers who worked on the scheme were immigrants. -
'A power grab' by the Attorney-General: Mark Dreyfus on Solicitor-General feud
via abc.net.au
A feud between the Attorney-General, George Brandis and the Solicitor-General, Justin Gleeson QC, will be given a very public stage today at a Senate inquiry. Ahead of the hearing, shadow attorney-general Mark Dreyfus has accused Attorney-General George Brandis of lying to the Federal Parliament. Speaking with AM's Kim Landers, he says Senator Brandis' decision to change the rules about how the Solicitor-General gives advice to parliamentarians has destroyed the S-G's independence and says Mr Gl -
Kimberley bushfire: Relief on way as emergency services 'at mercy of gods'
via abc.net.au
A fresh crew of firefighters is on its way to Western Australia's far north to relieve exhausted teams battling an enormous blaze that has burnt across the heart of the Kimberley. -
Motorcyclist deaths spark calls for greater safety on WA roads
The Road Safety Commission has responded to the death of more than three riders since Sunday. -
The winners of the 2016 Australian Urban Design Awards
Australia's green future took centre stage at the country's prestigious urban design awards on Thursday night. -
Aussie John's lavishly appointed Point Piper penthouse up for grabs
Aussie John Symonds move to London is clearly full steam ahead not only given his recent listing of his Point Piper trophy home but now his nearby penthouse as well. -
Two men injured after a bus and van collide in Sydney's CBD
Two men have been injured after a bus crashed into the pair while they were unloading a van in Sydney's CBD. -
Pauline Hanson and Anne Aly find common ground after lunch
via abc.net.au
Anne Aly, the first Muslim woman elected to Federal Parliament, says she has found some common ground with controversial Queensland Senator Pauline Hanson. -
Fake medicare cards and rates debate dominate final days of ACT election campaign
Labor claims the Liberals' rates promise will save each household an average $62 -
Bowraville man attacked with machete during home invasion
via abc.net.au
A man is in a stable condition after he nearly lost his arm in a machete attack during a home invasion on the New South Wales mid north coast. -
Perth set to get open range zoo to attract Asian tourists
Plans for an open range zoo in Perth in which wild animals would have plenty of space to roam are expected to be announced soon. -
Injured roo concerns few
I am saddened and sickened by the number of people who think it's OK to drive over a live and injured animal. -
Bill Shorten ally Kimberley Kitching wins plum Senate spot
Bill Shorten has sparked a new Labor factional brawl in his home state of Victoria after backing controversial lawyer and close friend Kimberley Kitching to replace Stephen Conroy in his party's plum top Senate spot. -
Jacquie Lambie, Doug Cameron, Lee Rhiannon leap into public service workplace war
Labor, Green Tasmanian independent and Xenophon team pile more pressure on Coalition over public service bargaining. -
"Chip of the old block" Jane Halton farewells Canberra's public service after distinguished career
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The Snow Foundation celebrates 25 years of helping those in need
The Snow Foundation has made a huge difference to the Canberra community. And it's not about to stop now. -
Prime koala habitat threatened under land clearing proposal: WWF
Study finds proposed loosening of NSW's land clearing controls expose much of the state's woodlands bulldozers. -
Rapper 360 says government anti-ice ads only entice addicts 'to go and score'
Australian rapper 360 has revealed his own battled with drugs, saying methamphetamine, commonly known as ice, has been the hardest to beat and watching Victorian government anti-ice television campaigns only makes him itch for more. -
AFL trade period 2016: day four as it happened
Wednesday was the day of the MItchells. What will day four of trade period hold? -
Spider bite puts Fanatic out of Caulfield Cup, making way for De Little Engine
New Zealand stayer Fanatic has been scratched from Saturday's $3 million Caulfield Cup after suffering a spider bite. -
Perth woman's warning after Facebook photo altered and posted on porn sites
A young Perth woman has described the moment her "heart sank" after she discovered social photos from her Facebook page had been altered and published on porn sites. -
'Do we really need two?' Premier asks as cruise ship bargaining begins
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is happy to examine the Gold Coast's new bid for a cruise ship terminal, but admits she is unsure if south-east Queensland needs two of the terminals. -
Independent candidate for Kurrajong Marea Fatseas says she will forgo 'perks' if elected to the ACT Assembly
Independent candidate for Kurrajong, Marea Fatseas, says she will forgo "perks" if elected to the Assembly in Saturday's ACT election. -
Northern Territory member Warren Snowdon to open third office in Katherine
via abc.net.au
Federal member Warren Snowdon will open his third office for the sprawling Northern Territory seat of Lingiari, despite there already being three local ALP offices in the small town and admitting he would rarely be there. -
Former NT deputy leader Willem Westra van Holthe asks for case against wife to be withdrawn
via abc.net.au
Former NT deputy chief minister Willem Westra van Holthe expresses regret for laying aggravated assault charges against his estranged wife, telling a Darwin court it is causing his family undue stress. -
Two schoolboys charged with planning terrorist attack
Two Sydney schoolboys face possible life imprisonment after being charged with planning a terrorist attack. -
Peter Lalor on the Phillip Hughes inquest
Cricket writer Peter Lalor joins Leigh Sales to discuss the inquest into the death of cricketer Phillip Hughes. -
Milk price war: KAP introduces bill for new 'fair price' logo system
via abc.net.au
A new logo would be put on milk bottles to help consumers identify if it is sourced from a farmer who was paid a fair price, under proposed laws by Katter's Australian Party. -
Disabled Victorian woman half-dragged by carers into residential home, report finds
via abc.net.au
A 21-year-old Victorian woman with cerebral palsy and a severe intellectual disability was half-dragged from a taxi into a home but carers claim she "did not really feel pain", a report reveals. -
Woman dies in two-car collision in Canberra's southern suburbs
A woman has died after a two-car collision on Isabella Drive in Chisholm in Canberra's southern suburbs. -
Driving without lights: Bureau of Statistics prepares to cut critical surveys
A decade ago in the leadup to the global financial crisis the Bureau of Statistics dimmed the lights. It suspended its job vacancies survey and slashed its employment survey by a quarter. -
BHP and Rio downgraded, but the sector still has upside, fund managers say
Citi and UBS downgraded the big miners, but analysts still see reasons to hold onto the stocks. -
Emergency situation declared at Morayfield: police
Specialist police have surrounded a home in Morayfield and an emergency situation has been declared. -
Stephen Conroy: Labor factional brawl ends as Kimberley Kitching replaces outgoing senator
via abc.net.au
Former HSU official Kimberley Kitching will replace former Labor veteran senator Stephen Conroy in Canberra, after a fierce battle between factions inside Labor came to an end on Monday night. -
Cattle truck rollover on Warrego Highway
Emergency crews were working to free cattle trapped in a truck that had rolled on the Warrego Highway at Gatton.

