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South Africa confirms Faf du Plessis as stand-in skipper, to be replaced once AB de Villiers returns
via abc.net.au
Faf du Plessis is a national hero after steering South Africa to a Test series win over Australia but he will soon hand the captaincy back to AB de Villiers. -
Work starts to rebuild Queensland's century-old Kandanga Hotel after it was destroyed by fire
via abc.net.au
Almost a year since the century-old Kandanga Hotel in Queensland's Mary Valley burnt to the ground, work has started to rebuild it. -
Youth offenders to be moved to 'separate unit' at Barwon Prison after Parkville riot
via abc.net.au
As many as 40 young offenders in Victoria's youth justice system, including teenagers involved in recent riots, will be housed in a separate unit at the maximum-security Barwon Prison. -
Resilient Esperance remains strong one year on from 'unstoppable' bushfires
via abc.net.au
Shire president Victoria Brown says the four people killed in last November's Esperance fires will never be forgotten. -
Esperance fatal fire report critical of DFES response, recommends urgent changes
via abc.net.au
An independent review into last year's devastating Esperance fires that claimed four lives recommends urgent changes be made to the way bushfire brigades are supported by the WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services. -
Watermelon season heating up in the West Kimberley
via abc.net.au
Melon farms in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia are busy harvesting fruit for markets around Australia -
Queensland youth detention review: Terms of reference too narrow, human rights lawyer says
via abc.net.au
Concerns are raised about the effectiveness of the upcoming review into the Townsville and Brisbane youth detention centres, with revelations two workers have been told they are not required to give evidence. -
Bash victim's mother condemns 'culture of violence' in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
The mother of a man bashed in an unprovoked attack in Hobart in 2013 is dismayed violence has worsened since the attack, while Tasmania Police call for cultural change across the community. -
Voluntary euthanasia: South Australian Parliament knocks back Death With Dignity euthanasia bill
via abc.net.au
Voluntary euthanasia is knocked back in South Australian Parliament for the 15th time after a marathon late session in the House of Assembly overnight. -
Man who crashed car into former partner's house and set it on fire remembered by friend
via abc.net.au
Neil De Graaf, who died from injuries after crashing his car into a house at Ipswich before setting the home on fire, is remembered by a friend who spent time with him just hours before the attack. -
NBN users' key complaints centre on slow speeds, drop-outs, ombudsman report says
via abc.net.au
An ombudsman's report shows a steep increase in the number of complaints about the NBN, with the biggest problems including slow data speeds, unusable services and drop-outs. -
Melbourne transport: Concerning increase in complaints about 'intimidating' ticket inspectors
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Public Transport Ombudsman says there has been a "concerning" increase in complaints about the behaviour of Melbourne's ticket inspectors, with some passengers calling their behaviour "intimidating". -
Toddler drowning prompts call for change to ACT pool fencing laws from coroner
via abc.net.au
Old pools and fencing built in the ACT under outdated regulations should be updated to comply with current standards, an inquest into the death of a toddler finds. -
Victoria prepares to send youth detainees to jail
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government will today make the legal changes needed to send dozens of youth detainees to an adult prison. The Government needs to find accommodation for them after a riot resulted in severe damage to a youth detention centre. -
Tamil refugees rise to cricket victory
via abc.net.auSport is known to overcome political and cultural divides - and this week a semi-professional cricket tournament has shown just that. A team of Sri Lankan asylum seekers has risen to the top of the competition's national ladder, after years of challenges both on and off the field. They say the sport has helped them resettle, but above all shows how well refugees can assimilate in Australia. -
Record number of Aboriginal medical graduates at University of Western Australia
via abc.net.au
An Aboriginal medical student from a remote part of Western Australia is one step closer to returning home to become the town's first full-time Indigenous doctor. Vinka Barunga is one of six Aboriginal medical students graduating from the University of Western Australia this weekend. It's a record for the university, in a nation where there are fewer than 300 Aboriginal doctors. -
Calls for national taskforce to deal with shocking rates of violence against Aboriginal women
Three outspoken Indigenous women from different parts of the country are calling for national action to address the shocking rates of violence against Aboriginal women. Indigenous women are 34 times more likely to end up in hospital because of family violence than non-Indigenous women. At a Press Club address today, University of Melbourne Professor Marcia Langton, Alice Springs woman Jacinta Price and Sydney-based Josephine Cashman will criticise the Government's national action plan as 'flakey -
Voluntary euthanasia: South Australian Parliament votes to allow Death With Dignity debate to continue
via abc.net.au
In a late session of Parliament, Lower House MPs vote to take the Death with Dignity bill to committee stage for the first time, to debate specific aspects of the legislation. -
Brother makes plea for help finding missing Queen's Park man Rodney Leigh Bentley
via abc.net.au
The brother of Perth man Rodney Leigh Bentley, who has been missing for over a week, describes the disappearance as a mystery and urges him to contact family or friends. -
Nigel Scullion calls for action over jailed Indigenous people with cognitive impairments
via abc.net.au
In the next fortnight, a Senate inquiry into the indefinite detention of people with cognitive impairment is due to report its findings.Lateline's John Stewart travelled to Alice Springs to meet some of those locked up in indefinite detention and he discovered that most are indigenous Australians. -
Youth Parole board rejects application to transfer seven Parkville rioters to adult prison
via abc.net.au
An application to transfer seven teenagers involved in the Parkville Youth Justice Centre riots to an adult prison is rejected by the Youth Parole Board. -
Darren Ashley trial: Image of accused murderer showed cut on finger, court hears
via abc.net.au
A photograph of a murder suspect taken hours after the body of a woman he is accused of killing was discovered showed a cut on his finger, a court is told. -
Doctor denies giving wrong dose of childbirth drug to mother who had stroke
via abc.net.au
Bonnie Shi suffered a massive stroke during the birth of her second child. She had no way of knowing her obstetrician had been quietly settling medical negligence claims by women he had treated. -
Youth Parole board rejects application to transfer Parkville rioters to adult prison
via abc.net.au
An application to transfer seven teenagers involved in the Parkville Youth Justice Centre riots to an adult prison is rejected by the Youth Parole Board. -
Council alliance steps up campaign to build outer harbour at Fremantle Port as state poll looms
via abc.net.au
An alliance of six southern councils step up their campaign to build an outer harbour at Fremantle Port, as the March state poll nears closer. -
PFAS chemicals linked to fire fighting foams found in Adelaide River, Batchelor
via abc.net.au
Chemicals linked to fire fighting foams are detected at low levels in drinking water in Adelaide River and Batchelor. -
Doctor denies giving wrong dose of childbirth drug
via abc.net.au
A stroke suffered during childbirth left Bonnie Shi unable to lift her young children, robbed of her English and barely able to walk. -
Refugee advocate Paris Aristotle awarded Victorian Australian of the Year 2017
via abc.net.au
Paris Aristotle AM is awarded Australian of the Year for 2017 for his work advocating for refugees, torture and trauma rehabilitation. -
Spencer Howson of 612 Brisbane to step down from popular Breakfast role
via abc.net.au
612 ABC Brisbane presenter Spencer Howson is stepping down from the Breakfast program, with an official announcement to be made on air on Thursday morning. -
WA Child Protection Department in 'crisis' due to funding cuts, staff shortages, union says
via abc.net.au
The WA Department of Child Protection is facing a "mega-crisis" as funding cuts and staff shortages place workers under increased pressure, a union says. -
Curiosity to kill the (feral) cat as government plans bait commercialisation
via abc.net.au
Federal Government seeks commercial partner for new cat bait Curiosity as more native animals threatened with extinction. -
Bands urged to get behind 5-cent ticket levy to support struggling roadies
via abc.net.au
The suicide rate for roadies in the entertainment industry is double the national average, new research indicates, and a ticket levy is being proposed help fund supporting them. -
Drone bursts into flames at Darwin postal centre
via abc.net.au
A $15,000 drone being sent to someone in the Northern Territory bursts into flames at a postal facility, prompting a warning from fire authorities. -
Mosquito-borne viruses could be rife this summer, WA health authorities warn
via abc.net.au
Health authorities are predicting a big increase in the number of people contracting mosquito-borne viruses in the Perth and South West regions this summer. -
Sydney air pollution from scheduled burn led to 14 premature deaths, researchers find
via abc.net.au
Up to 14 people died prematurely due to smoke from a hazard reduction burn in Sydney, new research finds, prompting calls for better warnings. -
French tourists die after heart attacks on reef snorkelling tour off Cairns
via abc.net.au
Two French tourists who died after suffering heart attacks while snorkelling together in waters off Cairns were among a group of 21 people "with pre-existing medical conditions", the tour company says. -
Chevron reaffirms Great Australian Bight drill plans for 2017 or 2018, despite BP pulling out
via abc.net.au
Energy firm Chevron tells a Senate hearing it is on track to drill four exploration wells in the Great Australian Bight in the next year or so. -
Foodbank makes fresh plea for help as demand spikes after Tasmanian natural disasters
via abc.net.au
Charity group Foodbank says it is struggling to meet a spike demand in Tasmania after natural disasters earlier this year. -
French tourists die after heart attacks on reef snorkelling tour
via abc.net.au
The head of a Great Barrier Reef tour company says his staff did all they could to save two French tourists, who died while snorkelling together at Michaelmas Cay in waters off Cairns. -
Ruralco poised to acquire agribusiness, TP Jones, but claims retail competition won't be harmed
via abc.net.au
Ruralco is poised to acquire Tasmanian rural supplier TP Jones, but says competition for retail sales and services will not fall. -
Country community pitches in to harvest crop for WA farmer fighting cancer
via abc.net.au
A small community in regional Western Australia rallies around a farmer diagnosed with cancer. -
Nuclear fuel cycle: 'Silent majority' over 'elites' telling people what to think about waste dump
via abc.net.au
A "silent majority" of South Australians want the investigation into a nuclear waste dump to continue, the State Treasurer says, citing a comparison with US voters who elected Donald Trump as their next president. -
New NSW National Party leader John Barilaro's wife accused of breaking political donation laws
via abc.net.au
On his first full day as Deputy Premier, John Barilaro is at the centre of explosive claims that he and his party accepted illegal political donations from his wife, who Labor says is a property developer. -
Domestic violence: Understanding laws key to helping families in Melbourne's Muslim community
via abc.net.au
Twenty Muslim women are given a crash legal course on family violence, family law, the courts and dealing with police in the hope they will help their Melbourne communities better understand their rights. -
Crows mimicking magpies 'increasingly' swooping unsuspecting public, ecologist says
via abc.net.au
As if magpies were not enough, crows are increasingly swooping passers-by in efforts to protect their nests. -
Feral cat makes meal of Northern Territory brown snake
via abc.net.au
An autopsy of a feral cat in the Northern Territory reveals it had eaten a highly venomous brown snake. -
Outback radio station training 12yo students to be the journalists of the future
via abc.net.au
A youth radio program based in the remote Queensland mining town of Moranbah is using broadcasting training to tackle disengagement within schools. -
'I want it to become normal': Darwin mum pushes for more advertising featuring children with disabilities
via abc.net.au
Stared at in the street but unseen in the media, Michelle Blomley wants change for her daughter. -
Gulf water offer sparks controversy, landholders disappointed by Government offer
via abc.net.au
Landholders in the Flinders River catchment say they are disappointed with the Queensland Government's recent offers for irrigation water in the area. -
Illawarra school bus crash reignites seatbelt debate
via abc.net.au
The debate over seatbelts in buses is reignited as 22 people are injured in a school bus collision in New South Wales.

