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A decade of grief: Families remember four boys killed in horror crash
via abc.net.au
Tomorrow marks 10 years since a single-vehicle crash in northern New South Wales killed four teenagers, prompting a change in laws for learner drivers and P-platers. The families of the boys are still mourning. -
SA weather: Power out and trees down after strong winds, rain
via abc.net.au
Strong winds bring down trees across South Australia and power supplies are still out on part of Eyre Peninsula this morning. -
Scientists use new soil study techniques to unlock secrets of islands and conserve seabirds
via abc.net.au
Scientists are studying the soils of islands off Port Stephens to help conserve seabird populations. -
Cunnamulla shearing program to target Indigenous youth and build relationships
via abc.net.au
Police in south-west Queensland are hopeful a new shearing program targeting Indigenous youth will help improve relations. -
Royal Hobart Show 'living legends' John and June Pilcher reflect on simpler days
via abc.net.au
Cattle showers John and June Pilcher believe it is part of their responsibility to bring the country to the city. -
Carnarvon Petroleum's oil and gas flow results boost mood of depressed industry
via abc.net.au
WA oil and gas exploration company Carnarvon Petroleum considers domestic marketing of the large resource it has found off the coast near Port Hedland. -
Aussie mangoes debut at PMA's Fresh Summit Convention and Expo in America
via abc.net.au
One of the biggest fresh produce events in the world has featured Australian mangoes for the first time. -
Bob Day: Senator promises to begin paying debt to subcontractor from money raised by fundraising page
via abc.net.au
Family First senator Bob Day has moved to pay the first of his large debts after a subcontractor begged the failed businessman to settle an $8,500 invoice, saying he will use the money raised by an online fundraising page. -
Gable Tostee juror's Instagram posts a sign Jury Act must roll with the times, legal experts say
via abc.net.au
Legal experts say the Queensland Jury Act may need to be reviewed after a juror in the Gable Tostee murder trial almost caused a mistrial by her multiple posts on social media during deliberations. -
NSW police seize drugs, arrest eight in Lismore bikie raids
via abc.net.au
NSW Police seize more than 2,000 cannabis plants and other drugs during raids on several Lismore properties associated with the Lone Wolf bikie gang, officers say. -
Fall in Queensland jobless rate a result of 'exodus' from labour market, chamber of commerce says
via abc.net.au
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland says the fall in Queensland's unemployment rate is due to discouraged jobless people making "an exodus" from the labour market. -
Gold fever as hobby prospectors flock to Victoria's historic golden triangle
via abc.net.au
A lift in prices and a series of big finds drive a resurgence of hobby gold mining in Victoria's iconic golden triangle. -
Prospecting in central Victoria
via abc.net.au
Gold prospector Mark Hyde mining for gold near Bendigo in central Victoria. -
Prospecting for the love of gold
via abc.net.au
Gold prospector Mark Hyde mining for gold near Bendigo in central Victoria. -
Prospecting for gold in Victoria's golden triangle
via abc.net.au
Gold prospector Mark Hyde mining for gold near Bendigo in central Victoria. -
Panning for central Victorian gold
via abc.net.au
Hobby prospector Lynnie Hindle, from Heathcote in central Victoria, with the pan she uses to mine for gold. -
Mining in Victoria's golden triangle
via abc.net.au
Hobby prospector Lynnie Hindle, from Heathcote in central Victoria. -
Mining for gold
via abc.net.au
Victorian prospector Mark Hyde uses a soup ladle in his efforts to find gold. -
Mining a the gold rush
via abc.net.au
Gold prospector Mark Hyde mining for gold near Bendigo in central Victoria. -
Victoria hit by damaging winds, with gusts over 100kph
via abc.net.au
Strong winds batter Victoria overnight, with Melbourne airport hit by gusts of more than 100 kilometres per hour and more than 100 calls made to state emergency services for help. -
Sit Down, Shut Up and Watch Film Festival 'gives people with disabilities a voice' on the big screen
via abc.net.au
An increasing number of South Australian people with a learning disability are turning to filmmaking in a bid to change misconceptions about disabilities. -
Tenth anniversary of fatal car crash that changed NSW road laws
via abc.net.auTomorrow marks the 10th anniversary of a single-vehicle crash that killed four teenagers near the northern New South Wales town of Byron Bay. The 17-year-old driver escaped with minor injuries and was later sentenced to four years' jail with a non-parole period of two years. The accident and subsequent lobbying contributed to the New South Wales Government changing P-plate laws in 2007, changes which statistics show have had a significant effect. -
'Guns for votes' discrepancies 'easily reconciled': Michael Sukkar
via abc.net.au
The chairman of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Liberal MP Michael Sukkar, concedes that this week's disagreement between Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and former PM Tony Abbott over banning the Adler shotgun has been 'a distraction,' but denies the Government took part in 'horse trading' with Liberal Democrat Senator David Leyonhjelm to secure an indefinite ban on the firearm last year. Ahead of today's meeting of federal and state ministers in Melbourne today -
Kitesurfer dies off Geraldton coast in WA's Mid West
via abc.net.au
The body of a 50-year-old kitesurfer is recovered off the Mid West coast of Western Australia. -
NT Royal Commission: Yirrkala's young people lost to foster parents, detention, suicide, commissioners told
via abc.net.au
Residents in the north-east Arnhem Land community of Yirrkala tell the NT Royal Commission their young people are being lost to foster parents, youth detention and suicide. -
Sculpture by the Sea winner announced in Sydney; organisers call for more funding
via abc.net.au
West Australian artist Johannes Pannekoek wins this year's $60,000 award for best Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney. -
Cyndi Lauper on Kinky Boots, her biggest hits and being different
via abc.net.au
Cyndi Lauper has been a source of celebration and inspiration for music lovers since the 1980s. Now for the first time she's turned her talents to theatre, writing the music for the international smash hit Kinky Boots. It opens in Melbourne this Saturday. -
Victoria weather: Damaging wind expected overnight in Victoria with wind gusts up to 100kph
via abc.net.au
Victorians are being urged to batten down the hatches ahead of severe wind, with gusts of up to 100kph, crossing the state overnight. -
Roe 8 contract released: WA Labor seeks legal advice on termination clause
via abc.net.au
WA Labor will seek legal advice on the termination clause of the $330 million contract for Roe 8 before deciding whether it will axe the project if elected to government. -
The Tinder date and the fatal fall: the story of Gable Tostee and Warriena Wright's tragic night out
via abc.net.au
In 2010, Gable Tostee declared that he wanted to change his life. It would lead to a series of events culminating in the death of a New Zealand tourist, and leave him facing the prospect of a life sentence. -
No such thing as bad publicity for avocado industry, amid row over home ownership
via abc.net.au
The avocado industry is enjoying the new attention the fruit is getting, following accusations young Australians are being priced out of the property market because they spend too much money on brunch. -
Family releases video of euthanasia advocate's final moments
via abc.net.au
For two years Max Bromson's family has lived in fear of criminal prosecution after watching him take a lethal dose of an illegal drug. Now they have been cleared and the footage can be seen publicly for the first time. -
Perth father avoids jail for killing eight-year-old daughter in crash
via abc.net.au
A Perth father avoids being sent to jail for causing a crash that claimed the life of his eight-year-old daughter. -
Malcolm Turnbull contradicts Tony Abbott on gun deal
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has directly contradicted a claim made by Tony Abbott on this program last night about an apparent deal on guns to secure the support of a key senator. Mr Abbott says the deal-making didn't happen. Mr Turnbull says otherwise. -
Bill Leak cartoon an appropriate view of what police see in some Aboriginal families: Karl O'Callaghan
via abc.net.au
A controversial cartoon by Bill Leak depicting an Aboriginal man with a beer can who does not remember his son's name is an "accurate reflection" of what police see daily, according to WA's top officer. -
Working poor rises in regional WA as national child poverty hits 17.4 per cent
via abc.net.au
A long-time Esperance community service manager says a lack of affordable housing and sustainable employment is driving an increase in poverty in regional WA. -
Drug-affected man avoids jail after running over Melbourne police officer
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man avoids jail after running over a police officer in a stolen car while under the influence of drugs because he is his mother's sole carer. -
'I will choose my own time of departure': Family releases video of euthanasia advocate's final moments
via abc.net.au
For two years Max Bromson's family has lived in fear of criminal prosecution after watching him take a lethal dose of an illegal drug. Now they have been cleared, and say they want people to see footage of his final moments. -
Gold Coast drugs: Tests reveal LSD and ecstasy in dangerous drug batch
via abc.net.au
Toxicology results detect a mixture of LSD and MDMA in a batch of illicit drugs that caused 12 people to fall ill on the Gold Coast on the weekend. -
Boxing Day 1866 Aboriginal team v MCC remembered 150 years on at MCG
via abc.net.au
In a very different world, 150 years ago, a team of Aboriginal men took on the Melbourne Cricket Club. Now that historic encounter has been celebrated at the MCG. -
Gable Tostee acquittal: Warriena Wright's mother condemns move to release audio of final moments
via abc.net.au
Warriena Wright's grieving mother blasts the media and the judge in Gable Tostee's murder trial for publicly releasing the audio of her daughter's death. -
Abbott and Turnbull come to blows over guns-for-votes
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has backed two ministers who've contradicted former prime minister Tony Abbott's claims that he never authorised a guns-for-votes deal with a crossbench senator last year. Mr Turnbull's defence of his ministers touched off a fiery response from Mr Abbott, who produced evidence backing his claims no deal was done, and calling into question Mr Turnbull's credibility. -
US election: Activist icon Angela Davis warns Donald Trump paving way for fascist movement
via abc.net.au
Donald Trump's candidacy has revealed a deep racism in American society that can certainly be interpreted as the making of a fascist movement, an icon of the black civil rights struggle says. -
Bob Day: Senator promises to begin paying debt to subcontractor from money raised by charity page
via abc.net.au
Family First senator Bob Day has moved to pay the first of his large debts after a subcontractor begged the failed businessman to settle an $8,500 invoice, saying he will use the money raised by an online fundraising page. -
AFP finds no trace of missing Tom Roberts coin
via abc.net.au
A six-month police investigation rules out theft in the disappearance of a valuable Australian artefact that had been donated to the prime ministerial collection last December. -
First Australian lychees heading into US markets this summer
via abc.net.au
The Australian Lychee Growers Association looks forward to sending the first lychees to the US this summer. -
One of Australia's rarest plants, the spiny daisy, coming back from the brink at Riverland sites
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's rarest flowers is now growing well at sites across South Australia's Riverland region. -
Beer collection and iconic Top End pub for sale as 82yo publican calls last drinks
via abc.net.au
The isolated and iconic Grove Hill hotel, two hours south of Darwin, will close at the end of the month when Stan Heausler calls last drinks. -
Reefs close to coast in north Western Australia escape coral bleaching
via abc.net.au
While reefs far off the Kimberley coast have been devastated by coral bleaching, there is good news for reefs close to the coast. -
Hazelwood power station won't get taxpayer bailout to avoid closure, Government says
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government rules out offering financial incentives to the owner of Hazelwood power station to stave off the threat of the ageing coal-fired plant's closure.

