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Australia v South Africa: Fitter, focused David Warner plans to let bat do the talking in Test series
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Australian vice-captain David Warner plans on letting his bat do the talking as he prepares to face rivals South Africa in Perth. -
Kalgoorlie doctor 'seeing more complications' after Aboriginal maternal health service closed
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A Kalgoorlie paediatrician says the human consequences of closing a dedicated Aboriginal health service are becoming apparent. -
Arrium delegation in South Korea spruiking 'deadly serious' deal to save company
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As a delegation meets with South Korea's largest steelmaker about a possible Arrium bailout, the Federal Government says it won't speculate if it will offer further incentives to entice a buyer. -
No change in salmon number cap in Macquarie Harbour despite industry warning, EPA says
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Tasmania's environmental regulator says it is sticking by the numbers of salmon being grown in Macquarie Harbour despite a warning about environmental impact. -
Explainer: A Yolngu politician, Australian law, and the fight for the remote seat of Nhulunbuy
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In a surprise twist to an already unexpected result, Nhulunbuy's independent Yolngu politician Yingiya Mark Guyula might yet lose his seat in the Court of Disputed Returns. But how would that work, and how did it come to this? -
Brisbane train driver shortage: Pressure on Stirling Hinchliffe to resign as QR cancel more services
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Queensland Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe is expected to come under more pressure today to resign in the face of continuing problems with the south-east train network. -
Hemp food decision delayed as food ministers consider use of low THC cannabis in food
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Australians hoping it will soon be legal to consume food products made from hemp seeds will now have to wait until next year. -
Myrtleford, Inglewood high schools the subject of 1960s sexual assault investigation
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Police at Wangaratta, in Victoria's north, investigate allegations of sexual assaults at two high schools dating back to the 1960s and appeal for information from anyone involved. -
Meat-eating rainbow lorikeet study changes what scientists knew about the birds
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A study into meat-eating rainbow lorikeets shows the phenomenon occurs Australia-wide among captive and wild birds, confounding bird experts. -
Indonesian cattle import permits to match number of stock available for shipment
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The NT Livestock Exporters Association says the number of import permits released by Indonesia should match the amount of stock available. -
W-League broadcasting breakthrough indicative of progress for women's sport
The W-League's spectacular season launch featured the news games would be broadcast in the USAjust another step for forward for Australian women's sport. -
Man found dead in Melbourne boarding house
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A man in his forties is found dead in a boarding house at Springvale, in Melbourne's south-east, with one man being arrested. -
Crystal methamphetamine found at Brisbane Airport Air Traffic Service Centre, AFP investigating
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The Australian Federal Police investigates the discovery of crystal methamphetamine in a thoroughfare used by air traffic controllers, with a source claiming Airservices Australia management has done little to get to the bottom of the find. -
Smart meters will lead to more disconnections in SA, social advocates warn
via abc.net.au
Smart meters will lead to more electricity disconnections in South Australia if they are rolled out without consumer protection, social advocates warn. -
Menang people seeking permanent return of artefacts on loan from British Museum
via abc.net.auA showcase of some of the oldest Aboriginal artefacts in Australian history have been returned to country by the British Museum, but only for a temporary exhibition, sparking calls for them to be allowed to remain in Australia permanently. Fourteen historical artefacts, dating back to the Western Australian town of Albany's first settlement in the 1800s, will be put on display after being held in storage at the British Museum for the past 180 years. But the local Menang people are seeking a more -
Aboriginal artefacts returned to Albany country by British Museum for temporary exhibition
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A showcase of some of the oldest Aboriginal artefacts in Australian history have been returned for a temporary exhibition by the British Museum, sparking calls for them to remain in Australia permanently. -
Team-mates shocked after Michael Quinn caught for child sex crimes in US
via abc.net.au
Former team-mates of Michael Quinn, the Melbourne amateur rugby union player convicted of child sex crimes in the United States, say they feel horror and anger towards their former friend and have been targeted by online trolls since his arrest. -
Crocodile racing: They're off and wriggling in NT's take on the Melbourne Cup
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The race that stops a country townthe Crocodile Cupgets underway in Berry Springs in the NT. -
Removal of 30-tonne rock at Coogee's Giles Baths may take up to a week
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A huge sandstone rock weighing as much as a humpback whale is being moved from the Giles Baths at Coogee in a week-long operation in order to reopen the area after it shifted in wild weather earlier this year. -
Australia v South Africa: Vernon Philander says Proteas not afraid to 'get nasty' in first Test
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The South African all-rounder says his team will take the fight to Australia's batting line-up when the first Test starts in Perth on Thursday. -
Senator Bob Day's election called into question
via abc.net.au
It has emerged Family First Senator Bob Day may not have been qualified to run for parliament at the July federal election. -
Lloyd Williams on his Melbourne Cup win
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Lloyd Williams, owner of today's Melbourne Cup-winning horse Almandin, joins 7.30 to discuss the race. -
Teammates tell of shock over Michael Quinn's child sex crimes
via abc.net.au
Teammates of Michael Quinn, the Melbourne amateur rugby union player convicted of child sex crimes in the United States, say they feel horror and anger towards their former friend and have been targeted by online trolls since his arrest. -
Hospital knew of low chemo doses, doctor claims
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Dr John Grygiel, the man at the centre of the low dose chemotherapy controversy surrounding Sydney's St Vincent's hospital, claims the hospital knew of his treatment for nearly a decade. -
Former Queensland Rail CEO Helen Gluer receives $160,000 payout after quitting over Brisbane train debacle
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Transport Minister reveals the Queensland Rail CEO who resigned last week over Brisbane's train service debacle, received $158,214. -
Northern Territory prisoners discuss life behind bars and how to stop re-offending
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In the wake of a report revealing the territory has Australia's highest incarceration rate, former prisoners discuss reoffending, drug and alcohol programs and the challenges of finding work. -
New Acland mine: Miners and farmers join forces to oppose water bill they say will ruin livelihoods
via abc.net.au
Darling Downs coal miners and farmers picket outside Queensland Parliament in Brisbane to protest against a water bill they say will threaten hundreds of jobs. -
Wendy Bearfoot bushfire death: Department denies delay in assuming control a factor in death
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The husband of a firefighter who was killed in a WA bushfire calls for someone to accept responsibility, as the state's main firefighting authority denies a decision not to take control of the blaze at an earlier stage was a factor in the woman's death. -
Melbourne Cup: Revellers celebrate festivities at Flemington as 156th race day draws to a close
via abc.net.au
As the 156th Melbourne Cup day festivities draws to a close, the party continues for race-goers, with some showing the effects of a long day of celebration. -
Fatal backpacker crash driver took off glasses, court told
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The driver of a car which crashed in remote Western Australia, killing two foreign backpackers, removed her prescription glasses moments before the accident, a court is told. -
Fatal backpacker crash driver too off glasses, court told
via abc.net.au
The driver of a car which crashed in remote Western Australia, killing two foreign backpackers, removed her prescription glasses moments before the accident, a court is told. -
Almandin, ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, takes out the Melbourne Cup
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In one of the closest finishes of recent times, Almandin, ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, held off the Irish stayer Heartbreak City to win the 156th Melbourne Cup at Flemington. It means owner Lloyd Williams has notched up his 5th win, making him the most successful owner in the race's history. -
Pressure mounts on NSW Government to address casino violence
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There's mounting pressure on the New South Wales Government to address violence at Sydney's the Star Casino. The ABC revealed yesterday two thirds of violent incidents at the casino aren't being reported to police. Public health experts and criminologists say it's a worry and exposes the problems with industry self-regulation. -
Confusion surrounds departure of Family First Senator Bob Day
via abc.net.au
Considerable confusion now surrounds the departure of the Family First Senator Bob Day. What was first reported as a resignation is now in question. Can he resign if he was never validly elected? And what happens if he wasn't? Labor's asking the questions, and the Government is asking the Senate to consider challenging Bob Day's election to the Senate in the High Court. -
Murder victim Sally Kaur not warned about stepson's death threats, inquest hears
via abc.net.au
A coronial inquest examines why a Perth woman was not told her stepson had threatened to "put her in a trunk and eat her" in the weeks before he fatally attacked her with a knife. -
Man who died in oxygen tube mishap was left 'unsupervised' with student nurse, inquest hears
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A former Socceroo who died in an Adelaide Hospital after an oxygen tube was connected to his catheter was left in the care of an unsupervised student nurse, an inquest hears. -
Viral photobomb video launches modelling career of Mackay woman, Georgia Knoll
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After photobombing a news report which reportedly received more than 100 million views on social media, Mackay's Georgia Knoll has launched her modelling career. -
Melbourne Cup 2016: What the jockeys said
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Look back at what the jockeys said after the running of the 2016 Melbourne Cup. -
Woolworths defends Mind the Gap scheme that extracted $18m from suppliers
Woolworths defends its 2014 campaign to extract millions of dollars in payments from suppliers as entirely reasonable and common business practice. -
Brisbane train driver shortage: Transport Minister 'outraged' over latest cuts to services
via abc.net.au
Queensland Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe, backed by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, tries to turn the heat on the former LNP Government as he expresses "outrage" over Queensland Rail's failure to warn him about crew shortages earlier this year. -
Stephanie Scott: Murdered schoolteacher's father dies in tree-clearing accident
via abc.net.au
The father of murdered New South Wales schoolteacher Stephanie Scott dies after a tree falls on him at a farm at Canowindra in the state's central west. -
Australian Federal Police investigating ice find at Brisbane Airport Air Traffic Service Centre
via abc.net.au
The Australian Federal Police investigates the discovery of crystal methamphetamine in a thoroughfare used by air traffic controllers, with a source claiming Airservices Australia management has done little to get to the bottom of the find. -
Man who added acid to lubricant dispenser at Sydney gay club Aarows avoids jail
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A man who put hydrochloric acid inside a lubricant dispenser at a Sydney gay sex club is handed a good behaviour bond after the court hears it was an "irrational, uncharacteristic episode" and not a hate crime. -
Teenager winched to safety after mountain bike crash in Adelaide foothills
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An 18-year-old man has suspected spinal injuries after going over the handle bars of his mountain bike and falling 200 metres down an embankment. -
Melbourne Cup: Godolphin's Hartnell runs third, but Sheikh Mohammed not giving up on Cup dream
via abc.net.au
Pre-race favourite Hartnell ran third in the Melbourne Cup, but global racing operation Godolphin is still not giving up on its Cup dream -
Melbourne Cup 2016: Power outage at Eagle Farm Racetrack puts punters in dark mood
via abc.net.au
A blackout forces the more than 14,000 people at Brisbane's Eagle Farm Racecourse to watch the Melbourne Cup on their mobile phones, while others leave to go to a nearby hotel. -
Young girl pulls siblings from car after crash near Sunshine Coast
via abc.net.au
Emergency crews praise the actions of an "amazing" seven-year-old girl who pulled her young brothers from a car crash near the Sunshine Coast. -
Prisoner chased, tackled by officers after fleeing ACT Magistrates Court
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A prisoner who fled the ACT Magistrates Court, dragging a corrections officer behind him, when his bail was revoked is wrestled to the ground and returned to custody. -
Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima watch Melbourne Cup from Ascot Racecourse
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Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima watch the Melbourne Cup from the Perth Racing Chairman's Suite at Ascot Racecourse. -
Two children drown in backyard pool south of Brisbane
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Two sisters have drowned in a backyard swimming pool in the Logan suburb of Kingston this afternoon.

