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  • ACCC court case against Woolworths puts supermarkets on notice not to treat suppliers like children

    10-11-2016 23:46 via abc.net.au
    ACCC court case against Woolworths puts supermarkets on notice not to treat suppliers like children
    The ACCC puts supermarkets on notice to stop making up the rules with suppliers 'ad-hoc' and acting outside contracts, says legal expert.
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  • Dairy co-operative Norco announces $2m profit, record milk price, and exports trial batch of ice cream to China

    10-11-2016 23:44 via abc.net.au
    Dairy co-operative Norco announces $2m profit, record milk price, and exports trial batch of ice cream to China
    Surging ice cream sales have sweetened Norco's balance sheet.
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  • 70 years on: Child World War II air spotter shares stories of crashes and Japanese fighter planes

    10-11-2016 23:35 via abc.net.au
    70 years on: Child World War II air spotter shares stories of crashes and Japanese fighter planes
    At just 11-years-old, Joyce Dickinson was enlisted as an official plane-spotter in the Australian Volunteer Air Observers Corps, making her one of the country's youngest recognised contributors to the war effort in the 1940s.
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  • Metro Trains investigates power fault that led to Melbourne train system shut down

    10-11-2016 23:31 via abc.net.au
    Metro Trains investigates power fault that led to Melbourne train system shut down
    Metro Trains is investigating a power failure that led to the evacuation of its control centre, causing a shutdown of the passenger rail system for 30 minutes last night.
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  • Mitchell Johnson says Australian Test team risks overworking and underperforming

    10-11-2016 23:18 via abc.net.au
    Mitchell Johnson says Australian Test team risks overworking and underperforming
    Australia's modern-day cricketers are struggling under a full schedule and it's starting to show in the current Test series against South Africa, says recently-retired fast bowler Mitchell Johnson.
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  • Alzheimer's: Eye test may predict if you'll develop the disease, decades before symptoms

    10-11-2016 23:18 via abc.net.au
    Alzheimer's: Eye test may predict if you'll develop the disease, decades before symptoms
    If you could know decades in advance that you would develop Alzheimer's disease, would you want to know? That's one of the issues a US scientist is thinking about as his research shows a simple eye test may provide early diagnosis.
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  • Kinross family escapes house fire as blaze leaves $500k damage bill

    10-11-2016 23:12 via abc.net.au
    Kinross family escapes house fire as blaze leaves $500k damage bill
    A family is forced to flee a house fire in the northern Perth suburb of Kinross, with the blaze sparked by an electrical fault in the garage and damage estimated at $500,000.
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  • Melbourne skateboarders and council work to keep city a skating hot spot

    10-11-2016 23:06 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne skateboarders and council work to keep city a skating hot spot
    Melbourne skateboarders and the city council are striving to ensure the Victorian capital is a global hot spot for skaters while managing the needs of the public the enthusiasts share the space with.
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  • Northern Territory abattoir runs first full commercial buffalo slaughter trial

    10-11-2016 22:45 via abc.net.au
    Northern Territory abattoir runs first full commercial buffalo slaughter trial
    The abattoir in Darwin's rural area holds its first full commercial trial processing buffalo.
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  • Matthew Leveson: Search continues in National Park for missing Sydney man's body

    10-11-2016 22:33 via abc.net.au
    Matthew Leveson: Search continues in National Park for missing Sydney man's body
    Homicide detectives return to the remote walking track where they believe missing Sydney man Matthew Leveson is buried in a bush grave, as his former boyfriend helps with their inquiries.
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  • Melbourne Metro rail shut down due to false alarm; Opposition calls for investigation

    10-11-2016 22:12 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne Metro rail shut down due to false alarm; Opposition calls for investigation
    The Victorian Opposition wants an investigation into a 30-minute shutdown of the Melbourne commuter rail system after a false alarm led to the evacuation of the train control centre.
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  • Supanova: Star Wars, Wolverine voice actor Steve Blum prepares for Australia's 'nerd sanctuary'

    10-11-2016 21:26 via abc.net.au
    Supanova: Star Wars, Wolverine voice actor Steve Blum prepares for Australia's 'nerd sanctuary'
    Steve Blum may not be instantly recognisable but plenty of the hundreds of characters he has voiced across television, film, and video games over the past 25 years are.
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  • Maremma sheepdogs guarding endangered eastern barred bandicoot back into existence

    10-11-2016 21:25 via abc.net.au
    Maremma sheepdogs guarding endangered eastern barred bandicoot back into existence
    In an unlikely alliance between two animals from different parts of the world, one dog species is guarding an endangered native marsupial back into existence in the wild on mainland Australia.
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  • Morayfield MP Mark Ryan tipped as new minister in reshuffled Queensland Cabinet

    10-11-2016 21:18 via abc.net.au
    Morayfield MP Mark Ryan tipped as new minister in reshuffled Queensland Cabinet
    Mark Ryan is tipped as the most likely contender to replace Leanne Donaldson, who quit last week over personal financial issues, as minister in the Cabinet of Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
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  • Brisbane opera singer blinded by diabetes urges people to take disease seriously

    10-11-2016 21:18 via abc.net.au
    Brisbane opera singer blinded by diabetes urges people to take disease seriously
    It took almost two decades for diabetes to take the eyesight of Brisbane opera singer Janelle Colquhoun, and she is warning other diabetics they could face a similar fate unless they take more care.
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  • Confidential audit links Noel Pearson schools at risk of possible fraud

    10-11-2016 21:12 via abc.net.au
    Confidential audit links Noel Pearson schools at risk of possible fraud
    Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson's Good to Great Schools Australia organisation has been involved in 'high-risk' business practices, potentially leaving the schools open to possible fraud and official misconduct, according to a confidential government audit of the Cape York Academy schools obtained by the ABC. The State Government began an investigation into far north Queensland's Aurukun School after all of its teachers and staff were evacuated in May due to safety concerns. The Mayor of Aurukun
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  • Remembrance Day: Private Miller Mack's 'spirit' to return home a century after he left for the Great War

    10-11-2016 20:52 via abc.net.au
    Remembrance Day: Private Miller Mack's 'spirit' to return home a century after he left for the Great War
    An Aboriginal soldier's remains will be returned home to Raukkan, near the Murray Mouth, almost 100 years after he was buried in an unmarked grave in Adelaide.
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  • Tasman Island tourism plans raise pest management and heritage concerns

    10-11-2016 20:28 via abc.net.au
    Tasman Island tourism plans raise pest management and heritage concerns
    Environment groups are concerned allowing tourism on a remote island off Tasmania's south east will lead to the destruction of its environmental and heritage values.
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  • Bedford truck from historic land rights Wave Hill walk-off to be immortalised in Canberra

    10-11-2016 20:24 via abc.net.au
    Bedford truck from historic land rights Wave Hill walk-off to be immortalised in Canberra
    A piece of Northern Territory history linked to the land rights movement is set to be immortalised in the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
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  • Regional Victorian communities take stock of dairy sector six months on

    10-11-2016 20:11 via abc.net.au
    Regional Victorian communities take stock of dairy sector six months on
    Six months after two dairy giants hit suppliers with retrospective price cuts, farmers in regional Australia are still grappling with uncertainty.
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  • Barbagallo Raceway: Family of teen crash victim welcome track closure to motorbikes

    10-11-2016 13:41 via abc.net.au
    Barbagallo Raceway: Family of teen crash victim welcome track closure to motorbikes
    A decision to ban motorcycling at a popular Perth race circuit over safety concerns is welcomed by the family of a young man killed on the track.
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  • Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson's Good to Great Schools organisation involved in 'high risk' business practices, secret audit reveals

    10-11-2016 13:06 via abc.net.au
    Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson's Good to Great Schools organisation involved in 'high risk' business practices, secret audit reveals
    Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson's Good to Great Schools Australia organisation has been involved in "high risk" business practices potentially leaving the schools open to possible fraud and official misconduct, according to a confidential government audit of the Cape York Academy schools.
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  • Melbourne City's Bruno Fornaroli has A-League double to down Newcastle Jets

    10-11-2016 12:43 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne City's Bruno Fornaroli has A-League double to down Newcastle Jets
    Melbourne City's Bruno Fornaroli again shows his attacking mastery, scoring twice in a 2-1 A-League win over Newcastle Jets.
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  • Donald Trump's presidency could affect Tasmanian tourism and export sectors, economist warns

    10-11-2016 11:33 via abc.net.au
    Donald Trump's presidency could affect Tasmanian tourism and export sectors, economist warns
    A leading Tasmanian economist warns the change in the US presidency could have a flow-on effect for the state's export and tourism markets.
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  • Crime laws debate in Queensland parliament postponed until end of November

    10-11-2016 11:23 via abc.net.au
    Crime laws debate in Queensland parliament postponed until end of November
    Parliamentary debate on Labor's overhaul of the previous government's gang laws has been postponed until the end of the month.
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  • What Trump's policies mean for Australia

    10-11-2016 10:36
    What Trump's policies mean for Australia
    Donald Trump announced some fairly extreme policies during the election campaign. What would they mean for Australia?
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  • Canberra's Marist College apologises for sexual abuse of students by staff

    10-11-2016 10:32 via abc.net.au
    Canberra's Marist College apologises for sexual abuse of students by staff
    Marist College in Canberra's south holds a service apologising to past students who suffered sexual and physical abuse at the hands of staff at the Catholic school.
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  • Indigenous leader Noel Pearson withdraws support for troubled Aurukun school

    10-11-2016 10:28 via abc.net.au
    Indigenous leader Noel Pearson withdraws support for troubled Aurukun school
    Indigenous leader Noel Pearson advised the Queensland Government that the non-profit group he founded will cease "all negotiations" in relation to the troubled Aurukun school, briefly closed in May due to alleged violence.
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  • Toxic firefighting chemicals found in WA airports and defence sites under investigation

    10-11-2016 10:24 via abc.net.au
    Toxic firefighting chemicals found in WA airports and defence sites under investigation
    Authorities scramble to determine the extent of contamination by toxic firefighting chemicals in WA airports, firefighting training facilities and defence sites.
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  • Howard says US alliance will remain strong under Trump

    10-11-2016 10:10 via abc.net.au
    Howard says US alliance will remain strong under Trump
    Former prime minister John Howard says the current alliance with the United States does not need any 'radical recasting' under a Trump presidency.
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  • Keating says Australia should focus less on US alliance

    10-11-2016 10:06 via abc.net.au
    Keating says Australia should focus less on US alliance
    Former prime minister Paul Keating says Australia should 'cut the tag' with America's foreign policies now Donald Trump has been elected president, and focus less on the alliance between the two countries and concentrate more on relationships within Asia.
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  • Search to continue for Matthew Leveson's body, as former partner Michael Atkins assists police

    10-11-2016 10:03 via abc.net.au
    Search to continue for Matthew Leveson's  body, as former partner Michael Atkins assists police
    Detectives will continue their search for the remains of missing man Matthew Leveson at the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, tomorrow after beginning the hunt today with the assistance of his former partner.
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  • Police Commissioner Darren Hine abseils off Hobart HQ with at-risk youths

    10-11-2016 09:32 via abc.net.au
    Police Commissioner Darren Hine abseils off Hobart HQ with at-risk youths
    Police Commissioner Darren Hine takes the plunge with 16 at-risk youths, abseiling off the Hobart headquarters in a program designed to bridge their disconnect with society.
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  • A century after the event, a WA Victoria Cross winner is given recognition in a book on his life

    10-11-2016 09:32 via abc.net.au
    A century after the event, a WA Victoria Cross winner is given recognition in a book on his life
    A Western Australian Victoria Cross winner is given recognition in a book on his life.
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  • Paul Keating says Australia should 'cut the tag' with American foreign policy

    10-11-2016 09:23 via abc.net.au
    Paul Keating says Australia should 'cut the tag' with American foreign policy
    Australia should focus less on the alliance with the United States now that Donald Trump has been elected president, former prime minister Paul Keating says.
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  • Emotional Pat Dodson calls for action to stop devastating rate of Indigenous suicide

    10-11-2016 09:06 via abc.net.au
    Emotional Pat Dodson calls for action to stop devastating rate of Indigenous suicide
    Aboriginal senator Pat Dodson fights back tears while calling for action on Indigenous suicide, at the launch of a report following a year-long investigation.
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  • Camping and caravan travel empowering Australians with disabilities

    10-11-2016 08:53 via abc.net.au
    Camping and caravan travel empowering Australians with disabilities
    A group of people from across Australia with disabilities say they feel empowered after participating in a camping tour of Broken Hill in far west New South Wales.
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  • Mildura riverfront to close for Murray River floods

    10-11-2016 08:50 via abc.net.au
    Mildura riverfront to close for Murray River floods
    Parts of Mildura's riverfront development will close tomorrow with flooding already impacting the Sunraysia region.
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  • Australia v South Africa: Mitchell Starc to play in Hobart Test despite heavy Perth workload

    10-11-2016 08:38 via abc.net.au
    Australia v South Africa: Mitchell Starc to play in Hobart Test despite heavy Perth workload
    Australian spearhead Mitchell Starc is set to play the second Test against South Africa in Hobart despite the spike in his workload at the WACA.
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  • Key moment in crime laws debate in Queensland parliament

    10-11-2016 08:25 via abc.net.au
    Key moment in crime laws debate in Queensland parliament
    A key moment in this term of the Queensland Parliament arrives, with debate underway on Labor's overhaul of the previous government's gang laws.
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  • Adelaide teens charged over serious assault at Oaklands Park train station

    10-11-2016 08:10 via abc.net.au
    Adelaide teens charged over serious assault at Oaklands Park train station
    Four teenagers are remanded in custody over an assault at Oaklands Park train station that has left a man fighting for his life in hospital.
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  • NSW Aboriginal Land Council gives 'reluctant' support to new NSW crown land laws

    10-11-2016 07:54 via abc.net.au
    NSW Aboriginal Land Council gives 'reluctant' support to new NSW crown land laws
    The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council gives conditional support to new laws that will change how crown land is managed, after the State Government promised the legislation would not erode Aboriginal land rights or Native Title interests.
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  • War art: Works inspired by artefacts of World War I on display in Adelaide

    10-11-2016 07:48 via abc.net.au
    War art: Works inspired by artefacts of World War I on display in Adelaide
    Art created from the waste of war, including bullet casings, shrapnel and artillery shells, is the inspiration behind a new exclusive exhibition opening in Adelaide.
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  • Wallabies shot with arrows at Kempsey on NSW mid-north coast

    10-11-2016 07:46 via abc.net.au
    Wallabies shot with arrows at Kempsey on NSW mid-north coast
    New South Wales RSPCA is appealing for information after two red-necked wallabies were shot with target arrows in Kempsey on the state's mid-north coast.
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  • Queensland daycare centre evacuated after explosive chemicals found

    10-11-2016 07:39 via abc.net.au
    Queensland daycare centre evacuated after explosive chemicals found
    Queensland police have found chemicals believed to be used to make explosives at a home near a daycare centre at Ayr in the state's north.
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  • Hazelwood power station closure pours cold water on decades-old Latrobe Valley Triathlon Club

    10-11-2016 07:32 via abc.net.au
    Hazelwood power station closure pours cold water on decades-old Latrobe Valley Triathlon Club
    A triathlon club that has called the Hazelwood pondage home for the past 32 years is looking for a new base in preparation for the water to go cold when the power station shut its doors.
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  • Swimmers take to the Hazelwood power station's cooling ponds

    10-11-2016 07:30 via abc.net.au
    Swimmers take to the Hazelwood power station's cooling ponds
    A group of triathlon swimmers in the Hazelwood power station cooling ponds.
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  • Australian sugar industry laments lost opportunity as Trans-Pacific Partnership looks doomed

    10-11-2016 07:18 via abc.net.au
    Australian sugar industry laments lost opportunity as Trans-Pacific Partnership looks doomed
    The likely torpedoing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership leaves sugar industry lamenting lost opportunity.
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  • My Territory Childhood: Veteran Desmond Mayo remembers bush tucker, tin sheds and gambling pearlers

    10-11-2016 07:15 via abc.net.au
    My Territory Childhood: Veteran Desmond Mayo remembers bush tucker, tin sheds and gambling pearlers
    Before he went to battle, Desmond Mayo grew up scrambling through mangroves in Darwin.
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  • Australia v South Africa: Dean Elgar defends reverse swing tactics at WACA

    10-11-2016 07:15 via abc.net.au
    Australia v South Africa: Dean Elgar defends reverse swing tactics at WACA
    Proteas opener Dean Elgar defends the tourists' method of getting the ball to reverse swing, saying all teams are doing it.
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