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Alleged Sydney home intruder shot with bow and arrow charged
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An alleged Sydney home intruder who was shot in the backside by a resident armed with a bow and arrow as he fled is arrested with only minor injuries to his lower back. -
Prime Minister's Literary Award 2016: Fiction prize goes Charlotte Wood and Lisa Gorton
via abc.net.au
The top award for fiction writing at this year's Prime Minister's Literary Award is shared by two women, Lisa Gorton for her novel, The Life of Houses and Charlotte Wood, for her work The Natural Way of Things. -
Sara Connor: Bali murder trial of accused Australian woman, boyfriend to start today
via abc.net.au
After almost three months in custody, Sara Connor from Byron Bay and her British boyfriend will face court today for the first time over the alleged murder of a veteran police officer on Bali's Kuta beach in August. -
Record Chinese demand for Western Australian yabbies triples production
via abc.net.au
An increase in Chinese demand for Western Australian yabbies triples local production and doubles farm-gate prices. -
Divers search sunken trawler for missing fisherman off Queensland's Fraser Island
via abc.net.au
Police divers search a sunken trawler off Fraser Island in southern Queensland this morning to try and find its skipper who has been missing for more than 24 hours. -
Woman attacked at Balga home dies in hospital, man remains in custody
via abc.net.au
A woman who suffered severe neck injuries during an attack in Balga dies in Royal Perth Hospital as police continue to question a man as part of a homicide investigation. -
Child sexual abuse statutory time limits removed for Queensland victims after new laws pass
via abc.net.au
Queensland victims of child sexual abuse can now sue those responsible, regardless of how long ago the crime was committed, after State Parliament unanimously passes new laws. -
Adelaide Christmas shoppers gain two more suburban trading days
via abc.net.au
Two extra trading days are added for Adelaide suburban retailers over the Christmas season, but the CBD retains exclusive rights to open stores on December 26 and January 1. -
Dreamworld's Thunder River Rapids Ride to be demolished after theme park deaths
via abc.net.au
Dreamworld announces it will demolish the water ride at the centre of last month's deadly accident at the theme park on Queensland's Gold Coast. -
Barangaroo crane stuck at construction site forces road closures in Sydney CBD
via abc.net.au
Roads are closed around the Barangaroo worksite in Sydney's CBD after a crane becomes jammed, leaving it suspended high above the ground. -
Katherine town water supply contains firefighting chemicals, NT Health confirms
via abc.net.au
Preliminary sampling shows bore water used in Katherine's water supply contains low levels of chemicals linked to firefighting foams, the Northern Territory Department of Health says. -
Number of children removed from Indigenous families set to triple in 20 years
via abc.net.au
The number of Indigenous children removed from their families is set to triple in the next two decades on current trends, a new report warns. -
Dreamworld's Thunder River Rapids Ride to permanently close after theme park deaths
via abc.net.au
Dreamworld is to permanently decommission the water ride at the centre of last month's deadly accident at the theme park on Queensland's Gold Coast. -
Australia v South Africa: Moving first Test to the WACA was a mistake, says retired quick Ryan Harris
via abc.net.au
Former Test fast bowler Ryan Harris reckons Australia is paying the price for snubbing Brisbane in its series opener against South Africa. -
Call for better drug treatment programs in Queensland jails in wake of assault
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government should be offering more programs in prisons to address drug problems, the state's peak drug treatment group says following the assault of five corrections officers earlier this week. -
Adelaide lawyer Gregory Morcom not fit to practise law after convictions, Supreme Court rules
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide lawyer found guilty of possessing child pornography and being in possession of an imitation Uzi machine gun is struck off the legal practitioners' roll. -
Perth Children's Hospital delayed to 2017 amid doubts it will open before election
via abc.net.au
The new Perth Children's Hospital looks almost certain not to open until well into 2017, with completion of construction still weeks away and commissioning of the $1.2 billion facility predicted to take months beyond that. -
Canberra man Brian Wilson jailed over sex offences against daughters, other girls
via abc.net.au
Two daughters of a man jailed for at least five years for multiple child sex offences in the 1980s and 1990s tell of feeling "trapped and terrified" as a result of the abuse. -
Hobart Town Hall packed as hundreds object to Government's proposed new planning laws
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of people voice their opposition to the Tasmanian Government's plan to change state planning laws. -
Syringe found after two inmates assault five guards at Brisbane Correctional Centre
via abc.net.au
Drugs contributed to the assault of five guards at the Brisbane Correctional Centre this week, Queensland's Minister for Corrective Services reveals. -
Battle of Long Tan soldiers remember day they earned long-awaited gallantry medals
via abc.net.au
A man recognised for bravery more than 50 years after fighting in the Battle of Long Tan in Vietnam recalls the fierce battle. -
Rogue tyre recycler accused of ripping off small businesses
via abc.net.au
The owner of a rogue tyre recycling business has been accused of failing to pay his suppliers hundreds of thousands of dollars and of deliberately liquidating debt-ridden companies to escape creditors. -
Dementia advocate Kate Swaffer announced as SA Australian of the Year
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Adelaide dementia advocate Kate Swaffer is named South Australia's Australian of the Year, with an Indigenous educator, a young fashion designer and an agriculturalist also recognised for their achievements. -
Seqwater alerted to illegally dumped soil at Leslie Harrison Dam back in August
via abc.net.au
Seqwater confirms it was told by the Redland City Council in August about the illegal dumping of soil - later shown to contain asbestos - at the Leslie Harrison Dam on Brisbane's bayside. -
Muslim preacher Thorne denies being terror cell leader
via abc.net.au
Radical Muslim preacher Junaid Thorne challenges the Australian Federal Police to show any evidence that he is the leader of a local terror cell. -
Labor rejects lifetime visa ban for refugees
via abc.net.au
Federal Labor have unanimously rejected the Government's latest immigration bill aimed at banning people who've tried to arrive by boat from ever even visiting Australia. -
Bendigo man accused of killing father has psychiatric illness, court told
via abc.net.au
A man accused of murdering his father in central Victoria has mental health issues, a court is told. -
Battle of Long Tan soldiers remember night they earned long-awaited gallantry medals
via abc.net.au
A man recognised for bravery more than 50 years after fighting in the Battle of Long Tan in Vietnam recalls the fierce battle. -
Hobart cat centre braces for influx of unwanted pets over summer
via abc.net.au
Staff at the Hobart Cat Centre are expecting one unwanted cat or kitten to be surrendered to them every half an hour over the next few months. -
Woolworths cancels tinned tomato contract with SPC but continues fruit deal
via abc.net.au
Supermarket giant Woolworths confirms it will end its year-to-year arrangement with SPC Ardmona to supply its private-label tinned tomatoes, but says it will not cancel a five-year contract that helped bail out the Victorian company. -
Environmental investigation launched into HMAS Stirling base after dangerous chemical find
via abc.net.au
An environmental investigation is launched at Western Australia's HMAS Stirling naval base after chemicals from toxic firefighting foam were detected. -
Groundwater near 3 RAAF bases exceeds safe contaminant levels, Defence report shows
via abc.net.au
The Department of Defence has released a report into the water quality of 12 sites around Australia located near contaminated RAAF bases. -
WA Government staffers found in contempt of Parliament over Troy Buswell crashes
via abc.net.au
A senior staffer to WA Premier Colin Barnett and the former chief of staff to Troy Buswell are found to be in contempt of Parliament over information they gave to the Legislative Council about the former Treasurer's infamous 2014 car crashes. -
Boa constrictor which 'may have tried to strangle its owner' confiscated by NSW police
via abc.net.au
Police seize a boa constrictor from a house in the New South Wales Hunter Valley over fears it may have tried to strangle its owner in his sleep, and eaten a small dog. -
Historic Esperance Tanker Jetty to be demolished after council rejects rescue plan
via abc.net.au
Esperance councillors vote 6-3 to demolish a historic jetty, labelling rescue plans too expensive. -
Melbourne girl NASA-bound after creating bandage dispenser while undergoing chemotherapy
via abc.net.au
A 10-year-old Melbourne girl who invented an easy-to-use adhesive bandage dispenser while recovering from leukaemia is about to make a dream trip to NASA after being named Australia's best young inventor. -
Fitlink: Boman siblings fight for control of troubled training provider
via abc.net.au
A bitter family dispute over troubled training provider Fitlink has escalated, leaving thousands of students in Australia and New Zealand uncertain about the future of their studies. -
Toxic chemicals detected offsite of three NSW defence bases
via abc.net.au
Toxic chemicals are detected offsite of three defence bases in New South Wales, prompting a wider environmental investigation into the extent of the contamination. -
Senate committee recommends Brandis be censured over Gleeson dispute
via abc.net.au
A Labor and Greens majority inquiry has found George Brandis is unfit to be Attorney-General, and the Senate should censured him over his dispute with the now former Solicitor General, Justin Gleeson. Mr Gleeson resigned over the dispute about whether he was properly consulted over a legal direction, that all requests for advice had to be made through the Attorney-General. The committee has recommended the direction be withdrawn or overturned, but Government members of the committee have labelle -
Woman leaps onto bonnet during Coburg carjacking in attempt to rescue baby girl
via abc.net.au
A woman throws herself onto the bonnet of a car is driven 400 metres while trying to stop her friend's baby being taken during a carjacking outside a Melbourne school. -
Sailor rescued after yacht breaks down off Binalong Bay on Tasmania's east coast
via abc.net.au
A 62-year-old Sydney man is winched to safety after his 34-foot yacht ran into trouble in waters off Tasmania's east coast. -
Queensland teenager hit in the head by golf club while cane toad hunting dies
via abc.net.au
A Sunshine Coast teenager accidentally struck in the head by a swinging golf club while out with friends hunting cane toads in Maroochydore dies in a Brisbane hospital. -
Growers pull trees as olive lace bug infests Western Australian groves
via abc.net.au
Two olive growers in Western Australia's south-west are likely to remove all their trees after losing a battle against olive lace bug. -
Toxic chemicals once used in firefighting foams found in drinking water near Katherine
via abc.net.au
Toxic chemicals associated with the historic use of firefighting foams are found on or around all three sites tested by the Defence Department in the Northern Territory. -
SA police officer whose alleged domestic dispute sparked siege sees charge downgraded
via abc.net.au
SA prosecutors downgrade a charge against senior officer Ashley Francis Gordon, who is being prosecuted over an alleged domestic dispute that sparked a four-and-a-half hour standoff with police. -
Dancing 'horses' gallop into Sydney's busiest shopping mall for public art extravaganza
via abc.net.au
US artist Nick Cave reveals his plans to inundate Sydney's busiest shopping strip with dozens of life-sized equine puppets as part of a free public art extravaganza. -
Thunderstorms bring strong wind, large hailstones to south-east Queensland
via abc.net.au
Severe thunderstorms bringing damaging wind and large hailstones hit parts of south-east Queensland, with more storms expected over the next several hours. -
Steve Herbert repays $192.80 after using Victorian tax-payer-funded car to chauffeur pet dogs
via abc.net.au
Steve Herbert pays back $192.80 in travel expenses for chauffeuring his two dogs around in a taxpayer-funded car, but is unable to say how many times he has done it. -
Tyremil owner Tony Di Carlo accused of ripping off small businesses while Government investigates
via abc.net.au
The owner of a tyre recycling business is accused of ripping off his suppliers hundreds of thousands of dollars while a joint Government taskforce is investigating claims against him. -
Queensland Government to raise sunken tall ship Defender before Christmas
via abc.net.au
The sunken tall ship Defender will be removed from Townsville's Ross Creek ahead of the storm season.

