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Anthony Mundine-Danny Green boxing bout to be hosted at Adelaide Oval
via abc.net.au
The SA Government confirms the long-awaited bout between Australian boxers Anthony Mundine and Danny Green will be held at the Adelaide Oval. -
Hobart Myer wall collapse: Union wants harsh penalties for companies aware of cracks
via abc.net.au
A construction union wants the companies named in a government report on the collapse of the Hobart rivulet wall near the Myer development to face tough penalties. -
Urban exploration: How far would you go for an Instagram photo?
via abc.net.au
From the tops of cranes to the innards of derelict buildings, no landmark is off limits for Australia's urban explorers. -
Queensland grazier wants compensation after property involved in possible national park bungle
via abc.net.au
Pressure is mounting on the Queensland Government to apologise and compensate graziers whose cattle properties may have been mistakenly made into national parks. -
Dairy farmers wait up to six months for emergency Centrelink financial aid
via abc.net.au
Dairy farmers hoping for urgent financial relief are waiting up to six months for money to come through from the government. -
Teen driver dies after crash at Sunshine West; four passengers seriously injured
via abc.net.au
A 15-year-old boy dies and four other passengers are seriously injured after a car crash at Sunshine West overnight. -
Woman charged with murder over fatal stabbing at Mitcham in Melbourne's east
via abc.net.au
A 69-year-old woman will front court today, accused of stabbing to death a 73-year-old man at Mitcham, in Melbourne's east. -
Urban exploring: How far would you go for an Instagram photo?
via abc.net.au
From the tops of cranes to the innards of derelict buildings, no landmark is off limits for Australia's urban explorers. -
Canberra Liberals leadership to be decided in partyroom meeting
via abc.net.au
The Canberra Liberals will meet today to vote on the party's leadership for the next four years, but current leader Jeremy Hanson is yet to reveal whether he will seek to continue in the role. -
Queensland cattle property may have been mistakenly classified national park
via abc.net.au
A cattle property near the town of Maryborough may have been mistakenly turned into a national park 12 years ago, the State Environment Minister says. -
Scott Morrison on housing affordability
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Scott Morrison joins 7.30 to discuss housing affordability, the resignation of the Solicitor-General and the prospect of Tony Abbott being prime minister again. -
Government addresses housing affordability
via abc.net.au
The Government is looking at ways to improve housing affordability. Meanwhile Solicitor-General Justin Gleeson has resigned. -
Nepean Hospital deleted 10yo Zeke Howard's health records before sudden death, inquest hears
via abc.net.au
Crucial information about the death of a 10-year-old was lost after his test results were deleted, along with those of 151 other children, an inquest hears. -
Chicken nuggets, fish and chips are kids' menus across Australia training children to eat bad food?
via abc.net.au
With childhood obesity rates soaring, chefs and dietitians say a re-think of children's menus by restauranteurs could be a helpful step. -
Soldier On veteran support centre to help service personnel transition to civilian life
via abc.net.au
Unemployment, loneliness and mental health issues are among the struggles faced by many servicemen and women leaving the Defence Force, but a new one-stop shop aims to help veterans transition to civilian life by tackling such issues. -
Save leftover Banksia woodland from clearing, Conservation Council of WA says
via abc.net.au
Conservationists call for all remaining Banksia woodland to be protected by West Australian ministers after it was listed by as a threatened ecological community by the Federal Government. -
Perth Glory coach Kenny Lowe cops two-game A-League ban for referee tirade
via abc.net.au
Perth Glory coach Kenny Lowe receives a two-match ban for a half-time blow up with the referees during his team's win over Melbourne City. -
Nepean Hospital deleted 10yo boy's health records, inquest into death hears
via abc.net.au
Crucial information about the death of a 10-year-old was lost after his test results were deleted, along with those of 151 other children, an inquest hears. -
Some Hobart Myer redevelopers knew of shop damage before rivulet wall collapse, audit finds
via abc.net.au
Some parties involved in the Hobart Myer redevelopment knew of damage to tenancies in the Cat and Fiddle Arcade 22 days before the rivulet wall collapsed, a Tasmanian Government audit finds. -
Australia's second highest law officer Justin Gleeson resigning
via abc.net.au
Australia's second highest law officer, Solicitor-General Justin Gleeson, is resigning after his very public stoush with the Federal Attorney-General George Brandis. The two high-flying lawyers clashed over Senator Brandis' direction that all requests for the Solicitor-General's advice go through him first. Mr Gleeson fired a parting shot in his resignation letter, rejecting 'every attack and insinuation' from the Government against him and saying the pair's relationship was 'irretrievably broke -
Michael Barlow bids farewell to Fremantle Dockers, seeks fresh AFL start
via abc.net.au
Michael Barlow says he is "off to find a new jumper" as the Fremantle Dockers confirm the AFL midfielder's contract will not be renewed after seven years at the club. -
High-tea fundraiser to halt domestic violence in far north Queensland's Indigenous communities
via abc.net.au
Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men have taken a stand against domestic and family violence by hosting a unique social gathering. -
Fresh flows reel in Menindee fishers as town begins to recover from slump
via abc.net.au
Catching a fish at Menindee's annual fishing competition seems only a bonus this year, as huge flows enter a parched lake system in far west New South Wales. -
Queensland Government calls in Roma flood levee extension amid court challenge
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government will have the final say in assessing a major flood mitigation levee for Roma in the state's southern inland. -
Shark Bay traditional owners sing in language not heard for decades
via abc.net.au
For the first time in nearly 50 years a song in the Malgana language has been performed to the public. -
Perth's apartment market slump is a sign of what's to come on the east coast: expert
Perth property professionals say they can't see housing prices getting any lower, and one expert warns the price falls in the city are a sign of things to come in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. -
Jonas Black: Man sentenced to 11 years for attempted murder of Gippsland council workers
via abc.net.au
A Gippsland man who attempted to murder two council workers is sentenced to more than a decade behind bars. -
Violence at Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre prompts Government 'crackdown' on rioting teens
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government vows to crack down on rioting teenagers at the state's youth detention centres, following another night of violence at the juvenile jail in Malmsbury. -
Parents question Veterans 4 Youth trainer's actions after son restrained, sent home from boot camp
via abc.net.au
The parents of a nine-year-old boy with behaviour difficulties who was restrained and sent home early from a boot camp run by Defence Force veterans say their son was "belittled" by a trainer who "behaved like a little kid". -
Victoria told to prepare for 'dangerous' fire season with large fuel load predicted
via abc.net.au
The CFA is warning farmers to prepare for the upcoming fire season as South Australian growers warn of fire damage -
QR managers to face 'forensic' probe over driver shortage, Palaszczuk stands by Minister
via abc.net.au
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk flags a "forensic examination" of the Queensland Rail driver shortage and says she is standing by Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe. -
Bunbury doctor 'violently attacked' outside hospital, homeowner injured during crime spree: police
via abc.net.au
A female doctor is punched in the face and carjacked outside the Bunbury Hospital and a homeowner is hit on the head with a shovel in his own backyard during a crime spree in Western Australia's South West, police say. -
Northern Australia secures $98m for key cattle transport routes as part of beef roads funding
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government announces the breakdown for its beef roads funding in northern Australia. -
Bearing witness to Australia's recent past and international conflict
via abc.net.auWilliam McInnes tells stories of his Australian life, and George Gittoes paints in dangerous places around the world -
Winx to miss rest of spring carnival following second Cox Plate victory
via abc.net.au
Winx will not race again this spring, with her connections deciding she deserves a break after her record-breaking Cox Plate victory at the weekend. -
David Eastman appears in Canberra court as lawyers push to block fresh murder trial
via abc.net.au
David Eastman appears in court for the first time since being freed in 2014, as his lawyers begin a bid to stop a new trial over the killing of senior AFP officer Colin Winchester. -
Housing affordability: What can $600,000 buy you around Australia?
via abc.net.au
As Treasurer Scott Morrison calls on state and territory governments to do more to stop house prices ballooning, take a look at what $600,000 can buy you around Australia. -
SA farmers with aerial drones help police catch alleged thieves
via abc.net.au
South Australian farmers with aerial drones help police find a group of alleged thieves who were hiding in scrubland. -
Western Australian milk heading east as stop-gap measure for producers without contracts
via abc.net.au
Up to 80,000 litres of Western Australian milk that was headed for the drain is being trucked across the country to be stored as long-life milk product. -
Singapore billionaire James Koh unveils plans for Tasmania's tallest building
via abc.net.au
A 35-storey hotel and 20-storey hotel and conference centre slated for Tasmania's capital will dramatically alter Hobart's skyline and promise 1000 new jobs after completion, a Singapore developer says. -
Concerns held for missing Esperance campers Jeremy and Marama Sim
via abc.net.au
A search is underway for a missing West Australian couple who have not been seen or heard from since leaving Esperance in their four-wheel drive to go camping a week ago. -
Huntsman spider drags mouse to grisly end in Central Queensland
via abc.net.au
A Central Queensland tradie catches on film a huntsman spider clutching a small mouse and trying to drag it to the top of a fridge where it can eat in peace. -
Unrecorded rainfall a dampener on debate around Tennant Creek satellite
via abc.net.au
Residents in the Barkly say the new satellite system at the Tennant Creek weather station isn't accurately recording rainfall. -
Man allegedly caught on CCTV spiking woman's drink to stand trial for attempted rape
via abc.net.au
A New South Wales man allegedly caught on CCTV spiking a woman's drink so he could rape her at a Canberra hotel is committed to stand trial. -
Goondiwindi's Alexis Jeffery allegedly killed with her own jeans, Supreme Court hears
via abc.net.au
Goondiwindi mother Alexis Jeffery was strangled or smothered with her own jeans the night before her body was found on a riverbank, a Supreme Court murder trial hears. -
Brexit impact felt by Irish food exporters as British pound plunge pushes prices higher
via abc.net.au
Republic of Ireland offers grants to trade-exposed food and drinks producers, caught by Brexit. -
New ACT MLAs Rachel Stephen-Smith and Gordon Ramsey leapfrog into Cabinet
via abc.net.au
ACT Labor meets for the first time since the election, formally electing its leadership team and catapulting two new MLAs into cabinet. -
Former Socceroo Stephen Herczeg died after oxygen tube connected to catheter caused bladder to burst, coroner hears
via abc.net.au
A former Socceroo died in an Adelaide hospital last month after his oxygen supply was connected to his catheter, causing his bladder to burst and lungs to collapse, a coronial inquest hears. -
Photographing little plastic people: SA mum just mad about Lego figurines
via abc.net.au
Mount Gambier's Alison Boomsma has become an AFOLAdult Friend of Legocreating and photographing elaborate scenes with Lego figurines. -
Nikki Francis Coslovich: Alleged killer John Torney accused police of 'playing mind games' in interview
via abc.net.au
A man accused of killing Mildura toddler Nikki Francis Coslovich expressed surprise and told police he "never hit children", a Supreme Court jury hears.

