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Sydney pair arrested for suspected foreign fighter crimes
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Two men from Sydney's south-west are arrested for suspected breaches of foreign fighter laws. -
WA election 2017: Newspoll suggests Barnett Government has closed gap on Labor
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Colin Barnett's WA Government has gained ground on Mark McGowan's Labor, a new poll suggests, despite recent leadership tensions and a slump in the state's economy. -
WA election 2017: Newspoll suggests Barnett Government has closed gap to Labor
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Colin Barnett's WA Government has gained ground on Labor and Mark McGowan, a new poll suggests, despite recent leadership tensions and a slump in the state's economy. -
Australia v South Africa: Proteas weigh up an all-pace attack as they seek third straight WACA win
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South Africa likely to go with all-pace attack for first Test, as Proteas attempt to continue their unbeaten record at the WACA in Perth. -
Hazelwood: What will happen if the power plant closes?
via abc.net.au
The expected closure of Australia's "dirtiest" coal-fired power plant has been expected for a long time, but how will it affect locals, power prices, the environment and Victoria's energy supply? -
Three people critically injured in shooting at Fraser Coast home
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Three people are in a critical condition following a shooting at a house on Queensland's Fraser Coast this morning, police say. -
Hazelwood and Loy Yang B power station workers await news of possible closures, job losses
via abc.net.au
French company ENGIE is expected to make an announcement on the closure of Hazelwood power station today, as workers at a second Victorian power station, Loy Yang B in the Latrobe Valley, await news of their fate. -
NSW rugby sevens championship in Newcastle aiming to further boost sport's popularity after Rio Olympics
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Organisers of a state rugby sevens championship being held in Newcastle hope it will grow the sport's popularity. -
Van Phan Nguyen murder: Man charged over 1989 fatal stabbing of Perth father
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A cold case review of the murder of grocery store worker Van Phan Nguyen 27 years ago in Perth's central business district leads to the arrest of a 54-year-old man. -
Nursing home accredited after addressing incontinence and bed sore concerns
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A nursing home, north of Newcastle, has been re-accredited, despite a scathing initial assessment, which found some residents with bed sores and soiled underwear. -
Brisbane train driver shortage: Each Queensland Rail timetable change costs $27,000, report finds
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Every train timetable change is costing almost $30,000, a report shows by Canadian Company Girowhich handles the Queensland Rail staff rostering systemshows. -
NSW residents launch class action against defence
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Lawyers representing New South Wales coastal residents are launching a class action against the Government for damages relating to mental anguish and a steep decline of property values. More than 400 people on the state's central coast are suing Defence to get compensation for contaminated groundwater caused by toxins on the Williamtown RAAF base. It could be the beginning of more legal action against the Government from other towns around Australia. -
Former Salvation Army officers charged with child sex abuse offences at NSW boys' homes
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Two men, aged 74 and 77, both former Salvation Army officers in NSW, face numerous charges relating to the alleged sexual abuse at boys' homes at Bexley and Goulburn in the 1960s and 1970s. -
RAAF Williamtown: Hundreds of NSW residents launch class action over groundwater contamination
via abc.net.au
New South Wales residents officially launch a class action against the Defence Department, seeking compensation for contaminated groundwater from the RAAF Williamtown base. -
Critics argue Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission skewed by advocacy group's evidence
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Claims that building a radioactive waste dump would give a massive boost to the South Australian economy rely on a report co-authored by members of an advocacy group for international nuclear storage "solutions". -
Boaty McBoatface not an option: Public servants urged to pitch new APS slogan
via abc.net.au
Australia's bureaucrats are being encouraged to "let their imaginations run wild" and come up with a catchy new rallying cry, but the Australian Public Service hopes to avoid a "Boaty McBoatface" incident. -
NASA missions to Mars and beyond likely to be aided by new Canberra satellite antenna
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A satellite antenna years in the making, which opens today near Canberra, could one day help track manned NASA missions to Mars, assisting in a "new era" of space exploration. -
Top End gallery boss calls for more training and succession planning for Indigenous arts workers
via abc.net.au
Dennis Stokes, executive officer at Mimi Ngurrdalingi Aboriginal Corporation in the NT, says despite arts production being a mainstay for Indigenous artists and communities, non-Indigenous managers still sell manage and sell it. -
Behind the scenes of Victoria's deer cull
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As a Victorian parliamentary committee prepares its report into the management of invasive animals on public land, the ABC goes bush with some of the hunters helping control deer numbers. -
Wendy Bearfoot inquest: Firefighter tried to rescue colleagues in fatal blaze
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A firefighter tells of his horror at finding his colleague Wendy Bearfoot, who later died from burns to 80 per cent of her body, staggering on a track after a blaze on Western Australia's south coast. -
German backpacker Franziska Mhlenberg found not guilty over crash deaths
via abc.net.au
A district court jury finds a German backpacker not guilty over a crash which killed two young tourists in Western Australia's north-west. -
Perth International Arts Festival program unveiled, revealing five world premieres at 2017 event
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More than 700 artists performing in 180 events will converge on WA's capital city next year for the 65th Perth International Arts Festival. -
Asbestos dislodged in Canberra warehouse, prompting exclusion zone
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An exclusion zone has been set up around a warehouse in the Canberra industrial suburb of Fyshwick, after bonded asbestos was dislodged from a roof space. -
NSW Police Force Wall of Remembrance not targeted, police say
Fears Sydney's police wall of remembrance had been desecrated again prove unfounded, with weather blamed for stripping polish that was used to cover earlier vandalism. -
Election of Day and Culleton to be challenged in High Court
via abc.net.au
The election of ex-Senator Bob Day from Family First and Senator Rod Culleton from One Nation is to be challenged in the High Court. -
NT Australian of the Year awards: Aboriginal leader Andrea Mason receives top honour
via abc.net.au
Indigenous leader Andrea Mason, who leads an organisation giving a voice to 3000 women in a remote part of the Northern Territory, is named the NT's Australian of the Year. -
Man charged with murder at Springvale boarding house
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A man is charged with the murder of another man at a boarding house in Springvale, in Melbourne's south-east. -
Rag'N'Bone Man on his influences, working as a carer and his new album
via abc.net.au
English musician Rag'N'Bone Man discusses his influences, working as a carer for people with autism and his debut album. -
'If we'd known we would have had the birth in hospital'
via abc.net.au
The father of a baby who died during a home birth lays part of the blame on a 'communication problem' with doctors. -
Nikki Francis Coslovich death: John Torney breaks down in police interview played to jury
via abc.net.au
The man accused of bashing Mildura toddler Nikki Francis Coslovich to death last year broke down when confessing to detectives he helped dispose of her body, a court hears. -
Brandis on the High Court challenges over Senators Day and Culleton
via abc.net.au
Attorney-General George Brandis discusses the proposed High Court challenges to the Senate positions of Bob Day and Rod Culleton. -
Sydney Police Wall of Remembrance damaged for third time in six months
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The New South Wales Police Force Wall of Remembrance in Sydney's CBD is desecrated for the third time in six months, with police vowing to find those responsible. -
Man who blamed kangaroos for vehicle roll-over in SA found guilty of passenger's death
via abc.net.au
A driver who had methylamphetamine in his blood but blamed kangaroos for a vehicle roll-over that killed his female passenger is found guilty of causing her death. -
Court decision allowing Springvale mine to release wastewater into Sydney's catchment appealed
via abc.net.au
A conservation group launches an appeal against a NSW court decision that allows a coal mine near Lithgow to release wastewater into Sydney's drinking catchment. -
Court rules 53 construction workers took illegal strike action at Perth's new children's hospital in 2013
via abc.net.au
More than 50 workers took part in unlawful strike action when they failed to show up for work on the day of a union-organised rally outside Perth's new children's hospital in 2013, the Federal Court finds. -
Squatters at Bendigo Street, Collingwood, evicted by police after neighbours complain
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Police forcibly evict squatters from empty houses in Collingwood that were acquired for the now-dumped East West Link, after claims the group was threatening and abusing other residents in the street. -
Andrew Robb rejects criticism after taking job at Chinese firm Landbridge
via abc.net.au
Andrew Robb brushes off attacks from political opponents after it emerged the former trade minister had taken up a job with a Chinese firm that controls the Port of Darwin. -
Father of baby who died during home birth disputes being warned of dangers
via abc.net.au
The father of a baby who died during a home birth lays part of the blame on a "communication problem" with doctors. -
Prisoners fear greater risk of sexual assault due to overcrowding at Capricornia Correctional Centre
via abc.net.au
Prisoners housed in a Central Queensland jail write to the state's Corrections Minister saying they fear being sexually assaulted due to overcrowding, as the Queensland Law Society says "you would not keep a dog in the same situation". -
Wendy Bearfoot inquest told firefighters 'failed' during fatal Albany blaze
via abc.net.au
A volunteer firefighter says he and others failed to grasp the severity of the situation as they tackled a blaze on Western Australia's south coast that led to the death of a colleague, Wendy Bearfoot. -
Oppn pressuring Govt over former senator Bob Day's financial arrangements
via abc.net.au
The Opposition is continuing to pile pressure on the Government over former senator Bob Day's financial arrangements. The High Court is set to judge his eligibility to sit as a senator over matters which go back to 2013 when he was first elected. Labor's mounting the case that the Government's known for years the senator's financial interests could be in breach of the Constitution. -
Matthew Leveson inquest: Michael Atkins questioned whether mattock bought for gardening or 'digging a grave'
via abc.net.au
Michael Atkins, whose boyfriend Matthew Leveson went missing in 2007, demonstrates to an inquest how he intended to use a mattock he bought the day before the disappearance to dig a vegetable garden. -
Lakes fill but uncertainty persists for grape growers at Menindee in far west NSW
via abc.net.au
One of a shrinking number of table grape growers at Menindee in far west New South Wales says his crop is showing signs of damage from poor-quality water. -
Former SA Health boss Tabitha Lean denies faking death threats to claim benefits
via abc.net.au
A former SA Health director denies faking death threats so she could claim multiple taxpayer-funded benefits and compensation, the District Court hears. -
Springsure grain grower and 2016 Nuffield Scholar Luke Bradley
via abc.net.au
As grain crops continue to be harvested across the northern growing regions of Australia and planting begins, one farmer is urging his counterparts to keep in eye on their neighbours. -
Neighbour checks 'crucial' to farmer wellbeing in the bush
via abc.net.au
Farmers are being urged to keep in eye on their neighbours. -
Anthony James Pitt, 'psychopathic' serial rapist, sentenced over 1980s rapes in Mildura, Frankston
via abc.net.au
Anthony James Pitt, who preyed "on defenceless young women" and once held a girl captive in a disused mine shaft, is jailed for 16-and-a-half years for brutal attacks on two teenagers in the 1980s. -
Family of missing woman Christine Young holds out for news as police resume search in Broken Hill
via abc.net.au
The mother of a woman missing from Broken Hill since April says the family will not accept she is gone until her remains are found. -
Solo kayaker arrives on Australian soil to end 23,000km global voyage
via abc.net.au
An Australian kayaker who paddled solo around the world has arrived on home soil, completing a 23,000 kilometre journey between Germany and Australia. -
Royal Commission into child detention in the Northern Territory delays public hearing schedule
via abc.net.au
The royal commission into child detention delays its public hearing schedule, citing the complexities of dealing with vulnerable children.

