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Doubts Dreamworld can recover reputation after ride deaths
via abc.net.au
Serious doubts are being raised about Dreamworld's ability to win back the public's trust after last week's fatal accident. Dreamworld has appointed a disaster recovery expert as part of its response to the deaths of four people who were killed on one of its rides. Retired senior Queensland police officer Mike McKay says he'll work to 'rebuild community trust' in the theme park. Experts have described the company's efforts in handling the crisis up to this point as a 'debacle'. -
New look for Bendigo council as voters reject divided team
via abc.net.au
Voters in Greater Bendigo have used their ballots to force significant changes on the central Victorian city's council, electing a series of new faces and throwing out some prominent voices. -
New feature film Life Class takes energy of 1970s and inspires rural filmmaking
via abc.net.au
A new Australian feature film shot on the far south coast of New South Wales with cast and crew mostly from the local community spawns a rural filmmaking co-operative. -
Hazelwood power station: Daniel Andrews to head taskforce on Latrobe Valley's future
via abc.net.au
Daniel Andrews will head a taskforce putting together a "significant economic growth plan" for the Latrobe Valley amid continued speculation about the future of the Hazelwood power station. -
Stephen Gay aims to become LGBTIQ candidate for Labor under new affirmative target
via abc.net.au
A senior Palaszczuk government staffer is putting up his hand to be one of the first LGBTIQ candidates chosen under Queensland Labor's new five per cent affirmative action target. -
Brisbane train driver shortage: Minister Stirling Hinchliffe claims service improvement despite adjusted timetable
via abc.net.au
Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe attempts to gain the upper hand in the Queensland Rail timetable controversy by claiming services have improved this month even with a reduced frequency interim timetable. -
Melbourne Cup 2016: Test your knowledge with our quiz
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne Cup was first run in 1861 and over the years has added many historic moments to the nation's story. Let's see if you're on the money when it comes to your Cup knowledge. -
Manmeet Alisher: Narendra Modi calls Malcolm Turnbull to express concern over fatal bus attack
via abc.net.au
India's PM Narendra Modi has called Malcolm Turnbull to express concern over the killing of Indian-born Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Alisher, who was burned to death at a bus stop last week. -
Vision to make Hunter region Australia's premier dementia care location
via abc.net.au
There are hopes to make the Hunter region the leading area for dementia care in the country. -
Old Royal Adelaide Hospital site unable to be given away by South Australian Government, park group says
via abc.net.au
A proposal to redevelop the old Royal Adelaide Hospital into a tourism and residential hub is unlikely to ever get off the ground, the Adelaide's Park Lands Preservation Association predicts. -
Australia v South Africa: Mitchell Marsh remaining all-rounder amid speculation ahead of Test series
via abc.net.au
All-rounder Mitchell Marsh will not focus on one discipline as he attempts to end speculation about his place in the side with a big Test score against South Africa. -
Kimberley mangoes on the move and fetching high prices in Perth
via abc.net.au
The mango season in the Kimberley's Ord Irrigation Scheme is heating up, with packing sheds busy loading fruit for the Perth markets. -
Chemotherapy dosage scandal: Inquiry to hear about 'culture of acceptance' at St Vincent's Hospital
via abc.net.au
The doctor accused of giving inadequate doses of chemotherapy drugs to more than 100 patients at St Vincent's Hospital is expected to give evidence later this week. -
Salmon farming facing boom and bust scenario, warns industry leader
via abc.net.au
Australia's powerful salmon farming industry will face disaster if its rapid growth isn't reined in: that's the view of one industry leader who's broken ranks in an interview with Four Corners. The co-founder of Huon Aquaculture, Frances Bender, has warned of a boom and bust scenario in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast, where the state's three leading producers intensively farm salmon next to a World Heritage wilderness area. -
'Healthy Welfare' card trail improving lives in Ceduna: PM
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Human Services Minister Alan Tudge are today visiting the South Australian town of Ceduna, one of two sites where the radical income-control card for people receiving welfare payments, the 'Healthy Welfare' card, is being trialled. Both ministers hail the card as improving the lives of recipients in a wake of a report released today on the card, but some are questioning whether the card alone is responsible for the encouraging statistics. -
Darwin sailing program gives purpose to young people in contact with courts, juvenile detention
via abc.net.au
A sailing program in Darwin is trying to help young people who have been in contact with the courts and juvenile detention, by teaching them new skills and responsibility. -
Queensland's GoMA to host Marvel exhibition next year
via abc.net.au
Fans will get a peek underneath the capes of some of their favourite superheroes next year, with Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art to run a world-first Marvel exhibition from May. -
Brisbane Roar beats Perth Glory as Brandon Borrello comes off the bench to net A-League winner
via abc.net.au
Super-sub Brandon Borrello ends Perth Glory's unbeaten run in the A-League, hitting the winner in a 2-1 victory for the Brisbane Roar. -
Australia v South Africa: Dale Steyn targets Steve Smith as key wicket in upcoming Test series
via abc.net.au
South Africa spearhead Dale Steyn believes the scalp of Australian captain Steve Smith is key to the Proteas' chances in the upcoming three-Test series. -
Andrew Robb joins Chinese company with control of Darwin Port
via abc.net.au
Former trade minister Andrew Robb becomes a "high-level economic consultant" with the Chinese company that now operates Darwin Port, a $506 million deal that sparked concerns at the highest levels of the Australian Defence Force last year. -
Yarloop residents' morale at rock bottom as razed town rebuilds, prepares for next fire season
via abc.net.au
Almost a year after fire ravaged the small West Australian town of Yarloop, morale remains at rock bottom, with frustration over the rebuilding process and anxiety about the coming fire season growing. -
Dr Dilip Gahankari prepares for annual trip home to India for back-to-back lifesaving surgeries
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast plastic surgeon planning his 10th annual trip home to India next month to treat residents in a remote area with tumours, deformities, and burns, says he is honoured to help. -
New carbon farming technology to drive up grazier's profits
via abc.net.au
A new technology that measures the precise level of carbon in soil could drive a national boom in carbon farming. -
Wynnum streets reopen after gas leak emergency on Brisbane's bayside
via abc.net.au
Queensland police revoke an emergency situation declaration for streets in Wynnum on Brisbane's bayside, after a gas leak forced homes to be evacuated. -
Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians
via abc.net.au
A joint venture by eight hospitals around Australia is working to reduce the high rate of heart disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and improve the patients' journey through the health system. -
Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Alisher's parents unaware of his death, brother arrives in Australia
via abc.net.au
The parents of Brisbane City Council bus driver Manmeet Alisher have not yet learned of his death in a fiery attack, says a family friend speaking on behalf of Mr Alisher's distressed brother, Amit. -
Andrew Gaskell: Family of missing Tasmanian backpacker thank Malaysian searchers
via abc.net.au
The family of Andrew Gaskell, missing for over a week in Malaysia, issues a heartfelt message to authorities and locals who are still working to find the backpacker. -
Melbourne Lord Mayor Robert Doyle wins third term in 2016 council elections
via abc.net.au
Robert Doyle says he is "very humbled and very honoured" to have been re-elected for a third term and believes the number one issue facing the city is homelessness. -
Police recapture escapee after pursuit through Perth suburbs
via abc.net.au
A prisoner who escaped from Corrective Services officers outside a Perth hospital on Saturday is recaptured after a pursuit through several suburbs, police say. -
Dreamworld appoints disaster recovery expert in bid to rebuild community trust after fatal ride accident
via abc.net.au
The Gold Coast theme park, where four people died last Tuesday, hires retired police inspector Mike McKay, who assisted recovery efforts after the Grantham flood disaster of 2011, on the recommendation of Queensland's Police Commissioner. -
Melbourne Cup: Irish trainer Tony Martin hopes Heartbreak City can win in honour of friend
via abc.net.au
Tony Martin hopes his Irish raider Heartbreak City wins the Melbourne Cup, not for the trainer himself, but in memory of a close friend who died of cancer. -
Overseas grandparents flying in to babysit when cost, accessibility problems arise
via abc.net.au
Parents returning to the workforce after the birth of a child are turning to creative child minding solutionsincluding asking their own parents to travel from overseas. -
'Major gas leak' prompts evacuations in Wynnum
via abc.net.au
Homes and businesses in the Brisbane bayside suburb of Wynnum are evacuated after Queensland Police declared an emergency situation following the discovery of a major gas leak. -
Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury to again play ministerial role in ACT Government
via abc.net.au
Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury will again join Cabinet, as a Minister in the ACT Labor Government following the election earlier this month. -
Boy, 5, among five people burnt in boat fire off South Stradbroke Island
via abc.net.au
Five people who suffered "significant burns" in a fire on a boat in waters near South Stradbroke Island are being transported to hospitals in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. -
Convicted killer Tara Kehoe found dead after escaping custody in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Tara Kehoe, who as a teenager in 1996 helped to torture and murder 18-year-old Tracy Muzyk in Adelaide, is found dead after escaping from an external work program as part of her pre-release from jail. -
Victorian police search for gunman after man shot at Heidelberg West
via abc.net.au
A man who was shot in the shoulder during a mid-morning incident in Melbourne's north-east knew the gunman, Victorian police say. -
Escaped prisoner steals car in Perth's south, should not be approached: WA Police
via abc.net.au
A prisoner who escaped from Corrective Services officers outside a Perth hospital on Saturday and stole a car should not be approached, police say. -
Tweed Valley bushfires may have been arson, NSW police say
via abc.net.au
Sightings of a man in his 60s in the area where a series of bushfires took hold south of Tweed Heads on Saturday suggest they may have been deliberately lit, NSW police say. -
Tweed Heads bushfires may have been arson, NSW police say
via abc.net.au
Sightings of a man in his 60s in the area where a series of bushfires took hold south of Tweed Heads on Saturday suggest they may have been deliberately lit, NSW police say. -
L-plater unsupervised when she hit pedestrian, SA Police allege
via abc.net.au
Police allege a 23-year-old learner driver was driving unsupervised when she hit a pedestrian in Adelaide's north overnight and left her in a critical condition. -
Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Alisher's brother arrives following fatal attack
via abc.net.au
The brother of Manmeet Alisher, killed in a fiery attack on Friday, receives an emotional airport welcome from the city's Punjabi community and is being taken to where the BCC bus driver died for a special prayer service. -
Rising sea levels, stronger waves speeding up Victorian coastal erosion, CSIRO says
via abc.net.au
Rising sea levels, more frequent storms and stronger waves are increasing the rate of erosion across Australia's southern coastline, the CSIRO says, while locals at one Victorian beach are concerned it is not safe for summer holidaymakers. -
Old Royal Adelaide Hospital site to become a '24-hour city' drawcard in development proposal
via abc.net.au
After years of speculation, the SA Government reveals the Royal Adelaide Hospital site could be overhauled for a new research institution as well as tourism, cultural and residential precincts. -
Holden: History of Australian car manufacturer chronicled at SA State Library
via abc.net.au
A full 140 metres of shelf space dedicated to archives on Australia's car manufacturer Holden, including old adverts through to government policy, can be found at the State Library of South Australia. -
Gay Pride: Tasmania's top cop joins Hobart rally to support LGBTIQ community
via abc.net.au
Police Commissioner Darren Hine was front and centre of the contingent of emergency services personnel, but a veteran activist says the criminal records of gay men are yet to be expunged by the state. -
Mr Sara shot a policeman: The true story of a pub shooting, a police mutiny, and Melbourne's 1923 riots
via abc.net.au
The true story of a "crazed drunkard" who shot a policeman in 1898 and the worst riots in Melbourne's history. -
Drunken violence prompts calls for further liquor restrictions in WA's East Kimberley
via abc.net.au
Urgent action is needed to stop the alcohol-related violence that is traumatising children and filling up police cells in the East Kimberley, community leaders say.

