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Russian wheat aphid dying out after record rainfall in south-eastern Australia
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When the Russian Wheat Aphid first 'blew' into Australia in May this year, Australia's grain industry went into a panic; it's a potentially devastating disease for cereal crops. -
Globetrotting adventures and a new family-friendly festival
via abc.net.auRobin Esrock has been to more than 100 countries.Simon Daly is starting The Lost Lands festival this year. -
ACT election: Where to now for the Liberal leadership?
via abc.net.au
As the dust settles on another election, the future of Liberal's leader Jeremy Hanson is unclear after a swing of 3.3 per cent against the party at the weekend's ACT election. -
Man critical following shooting at Sunnybank Hills caravan park
via abc.net.au
A man shot in the torso at a caravan park on Brisbane's southside is taken to hospital in a serious condition as police search for two men over the incident. -
60 Minutes: Sally Faulkner's heartbreak over Lebanon child abduction saga
via abc.net.au
Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner reveals in detail the story behind a desperate attempt to get her children back from Beirut, which landed her in jail along with a 60 Minutes crew and a child recovery team. -
Sally Faulkner says ex-husband took her daughter years before Lebanon 60 Minutes saga
via abc.net.au
Sally Faulkner says her ex-husband had taken one of their children before the Lebanon kidnapping made headlines across the world. -
NT Royal Commissioners start consultations in remote Indigenous communities
via abc.net.auThe Royal Commission into the protection and detention of children in the Northern Territory is heading out bush for a series of meetings in remote Indigenous communities. Today the Commissioners are flying north from Darwin to the Tiwi Islands where Tiwi youth workers are already working on solutions for diverting young people away from the criminal justice system. But there are concerns that the commission has not done enough to let people know the meeting's on. -
Fire at caravan repair shop at Campbellfield in Melbourne's north 'deliberately lit'
via abc.net.au
A fire that destroyed two cars and a caravan at a factory in Melbourne's north this morning was deliberately lit, police say. -
Lithgow toddler found with head injuries, couple questioned by police
via abc.net.au
Police are questioning a man and a woman after a toddler was found with critical head injuries at a home at Lithgow on the New South Wales central tablelands. -
Brisbane Roar's 4-0 A-League loss to Newcastle Jets unacceptable, coach John Aloisi says
via abc.net.au
Brisbane coach John Aloisi says "there was nothing good about" the Roar's A-League loss to Newcastle. -
How does ABC News Canberra decide what stories to cover?
via abc.net.au
Who decides what news we see? Here's a look at a day-in-the-life of the ABC Canberra newsroom. -
Sally Faulkner's heartbreak over 60 Minutes Lebanon child abduction saga
via abc.net.au
Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner reveals in detail the story behind a desperate attempt to get her children back from Beirut, which landed her in jail along with a 60 Minutes crew and a child recovery team. -
Perth Glory beats Wellington Phoenix for first A-League win of season
via abc.net.au
Perth Glory notch their first A-League win of the season with a convincing 2-0 victory over Wellington Phoenix. -
Four teenagers stabbed during 'organised brawl' at Melbourne fast food restaurant
via abc.net.au
A large number of youths turn up at a fast food outlet for what police describe as an "organised brawl" that ended in four boys being taken to hospital. -
Newcastle Jets thump Brisbane Roar in impressive A-League performance
via abc.net.au
Last year they struggled to score but the goals came raining in for the Jets in their 4-0 win over the Brisbane Roar in Newcastle. -
Car crashes through fence, strikes father and son in Corio in Geelong
via abc.net.au
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after a car crashed through a brick fence and hit him and his s 14-year-old son while they were gardening. -
South Korean family facing deportation fights to stay in Queensland
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast-based family from South Korea face deportation unless Immigration Minister Peter Dutton intervenes in their case and allows them to stay in Australia. -
Horse leg fractures could be avoided with longer rest periods, researchers find
via abc.net.au
New research finds that 90 per cent of racehorse leg injuries could be avoided by increasing rest periods and preventing dangerous micro-fractures. -
Eligible NDIS clients waiting up to a year for coverage plans in South Australia
via abc.net.au
Eligible National Disability Insurance Scheme clients are waiting up to a year for coverage plans despite being approved for funding, a South Australian MLC says. -
Emma Gorge Resort in East Kimberley damaged by fire
via abc.net.au
A fire burning through the Cockburn ranges in the East Kimberley damages part of the Emma Gorge Resort. -
Oakey contamination: Locals rally to repair image after crisis at Defence base
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of Oakey residents rally against the negative publicity they say is hurting the town, as it deals with the fallout from a Defence base contamination. -
Meet James Charles, the new male face of CoverGirl
What does it mean that CoverGirl's latest face (joining the ranks of Zendaya, Katy Perry, Pink and more) is... a boy? -
NRL would be wrong to block Kieran Foran return, says new teammate Shaun Johnson
It would be wrong for the NRL to block Kieran Foran's return to rugby league and prevent the Warriors recruit from getting his life back on track, says his new teammate Shaun Johnson. -
Labor's Chris Steel, Bec Cody among new faces in Assembly after ACT election
It's early days but we have a good idea of who our new MLAs could be. -
Airbnb set to benefit from accommodation inquiry calling for streamlining of rules
A NSW parliamentary inquiry recommends a streamlining of rules across NSW councils, meaning all homeowners should be allowed to lease out rooms using sites such as Airbnb without getting fined. -
US warship targeted in failed missile attack from Yemen
The latest attack could provoke further retaliation by the US military, which launched cruise missiles on Thursday against three coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen. -
Vandals cause extensive damage to Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School
via abc.net.au
A high school in WA's Goldfields region is temporarily closed after vandals caused extensive damage to new buildings built as part of its $45-million redevelopment. -
Man to be airlifted to hospital after being struck by a car in Corio
A car has struck a pedestrian before crashing through a fence in Corio. -
'Formal' vulgarian Donald Trump evokes Mad Men, Playboy and the Rat Pack
Trump is in a timewarp when it comes to attitudes toward women and women are noticing. -
ACT election 2016: Jeremy Hanson says he will do 'whatever is best for the party' amid leadership speculation
Liberal leader Jeremy Hanson sayshe will do "whatever is best for the party". -
Melbourne marathon runner 'stoked to win' first race
via abc.net.au
First-time marathon runner Tom Do Canto says he is "stoked" to have won the 2016 Melbourne Marathon in windy conditions. -
Kalgoorlie school trashed just hours after $45 million renovation unveiled
A high school in Western Australia's Goldfields region has been extensively vandalised just hours after the first stage of a $45 million redevelopment was unveiled. -
Employment, US and China data to drive markets this week
The ASX is set to start the week slightly lower but a flood of data and events will keep investors busy this week. -
The 2017 women's rugby league World Cup farcical 'qualifying tournament'
The "qualifying tournament" for the 2017 Women's World Cup – to be held at the weekend – descended into high farce when three teams forfeited and the fourth claimed to have therefore qualified. -
Restored Lysicrates Monument unveiled at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens
The 150-year-old Lysicrates Monument has been restored to its former glory. -
Melbourne weather: More than 1000 households lose power after strong winds rip through Victoria
Power has been restored to almost 500 households left without electricity after damaging winds tore limbs off trees and sent them onto power lines east of Melbourne. -
Queensland traffic: Three crashes in an hour force road closures
Police diverting traffic around crash scenes after closing three Queensland roads. -
WA yachting legend Jon Sanders sets sail on final circumnavigation of globe
via abc.net.au
Jon Sanders sets sail from Fremantle on his 10th and final circumnavigation of the world, at the age of 77. -
Missing Canberra man's body found
Police have found the body of a man who went missing Saturday afternoon. -
Iraq veteran targets men's emotional wellbeing through Put Your Hand Up campaign
via abc.net.au
A former army officer who was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq is now crusading to improve men's emotional wellbeing. -
Iraq veteran targets PTSD through Put Your Hands Up campaign
via abc.net.au
A former army officer who was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq is now crusading to improve men's emotional wellbeing. -
AFL trades 2016: Collingwood defender Nathan Brown heads to St Kilda
Nathan Brown will play for St Kilda next year, after Collingwood chose not to make a free agency offer for the key defender. -
Warlpiri people unite under desert skies for epic Indigenous dance performance
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of Warlpiri people come together for an epic cultural dance performance under the stars on the North Tanami Desert in Central Australia. -
Anna Meares retires from cycling
The most decorated cyclist in Australian Olympic history, two-time Olympic gold medallist Anna Meares, has announced her retirement from the sport. -
If you think Donald is bad, imagine Donald Trump 2.0
Just when you think it can't get any worse – Trump as candidate – here comes a more troubling prospect: the Trump next time, four years off, who defeats an unpopular President Clinton. -
Labor prepared to push Malcolm Turnbull to breaking point on gay marriage: Plibersek
Labor's Tanya Plibersek says the opposition could push Malcolm Turnbull to breaking point over action on same-sex marriage, even if it costs him the prime ministership. -
Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat must move quickly to wring improvement
One match is not definitive, but unless Melbourne Victory can turn things round quickly and find some fight, purpose and cohesion they may well have to yield their status as Victoria's top A-League dogs to Melbourne City by the end of the season. -
Shannon Boyd, Valentine Holmes give Mal Meninga headaches
The impressive Test debuts of Shannon Boyd and Valentine Holmes have given Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga some welcome Four Nations selection dilemmas. -
Elections ACT website struggled under weight of traffic
Heavy traffic downs Elections ACT website on election night, despite load testing. -
Melbourne Victory's noisy neighbours take over the party and stake a claim to be top dogs
John van 't Schip has often talked about playing the game the way it should be played. So was he pleased with Melbourne City's effort on Saturday night?

