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Man, 35, charged over shooting in Tuart Hill after surrendering to detectives
via abc.net.au
A 35-year-old man is charged over the shooting of another man in Perth this week, after giving himself up to police. -
Trump and Brexit good signs for beef industry, cattle baron says
via abc.net.au
A Queensland cattle baron says the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit vote in the UK have boosted his confidence in the international beef market. -
Man arrested over decades-old $2.4m armed robbery in Melbourne's inner north-east
via abc.net.au
Police arrest a man over a multi-million dollar armed robbery from an Armaguard van in Melbourne's inner north-east more than 20 years ago. -
NT emergency response team formed to prevent sagittaria weed spreading to Darwin's waterways
via abc.net.au
The same highly invasive weed mistakenly sold from retail outlets in the Top End almost two months ago is discovered in a backyard pond in Darwin's rural area. -
Woman drives car into Gold Coast river to escape Queensland police
via abc.net.au
A motorist rams a police vehicle and drives her car over road spikes and into a Gold Coast river, then leaves her dog and starts swimming in an unsuccessful attempt to escape officers. -
Mulch containing asbestos used for Perth transport project
via abc.net.au
A Main Roads contractor uses mulch containing asbestos while working on a major project in the southern Perth suburb of Aubin Grove. -
UNSW researchers study how torture changes the brains of refugees
via abc.net.au
Researchers who have been scanning the brains of refugees say that torture and trauma may have long-term effects in the brain. While it's known that torture has a profound psychological and physical effect on a victim, the reason why is still not fully understood. -
Federal inquiry to focus on gang violence
via abc.net.auMelbourne's so-called ethnic crime wave is about to be investigated by the Federal Government. The chairman of the inquiry, Melbourne MP Jason Wood, says he has been lobbying the Prime Minister and the Immigration Minister about concerns over gang violence in his Melbourne electorate. The inquiry will examine the screening process when people are given Australian visas, support services when they arrive in Australia, and whether visas can be revoked if migrants become involved in gangs. But the -
Fraud charges laid over alleged fund misuse in NSW branch of national union
via abc.net.au
Two people are charged in western Sydney with misusing union credit cards, making fraudulent transfers and withdrawals from the bank account of the state branch of a national union organisation. -
Learning Curve: Education experts raise concerns over high number of prep students being banned
via abc.net.au
The high number of prep students being banned from Queensland schools has been put under scrutiny in a special forum hosted by the ABC. -
Adelaide United and Kyle Chalmers win top gongs at South Australian Sport Awards
via abc.net.au
Reigning A-League Champions Adelaide United are awarded team of the year at the South Australian Sport Awards, with Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers honoured as the state's sports star of the year. -
Man who threatened police with rifle shot dead near Warwick, Queensland
via abc.net.au
A man is shot dead by police after an officer was threatened with a rifle near Warwick in Queensland's Southern Downs. -
Royal Hobart Hospital emergency department 'choked' by bed shortages, email reveals
via abc.net.au
A senior clinician warns the Royal Hobart Hospital's emergency department was "choked" and resuscitation capacities were compromised due to patient numbers. -
Four cattle stations owned by SAWA Pastoral sold for $100M in recording breaking Kimberley sale
via abc.net.au
Four cattle stations in the Kimberley have sold for $100 million in what is understood to be a record price tag for the region's cattle industry. -
Adam Voges concussion described as 'pretty sickening' in Sheffield Shield match at WACA
via abc.net.au
Western Australia batsman Ashton Turner says he felt sick after watching Adam Voges get felled by a bouncer during the Sheffield Shield match with Tasmania in Perth. -
Search underway for two children missing at Casino in northern NSW
via abc.net.au
Police search for two children missing in northern New South Wales, after their mother left them alone for 15 minutes at a nearby park. -
Murray-Darling Basin Plan: Victoria, NSW need to pick up pace, SA Water Minister says
via abc.net.au
Progress on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is slow going, with the SA Water Minister saying Victoria and News South Wales are not holding up their end of the deal. -
Cyclist fighting for life after alleged hit-and-run in West Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A cyclist is in a critical condition after being hit by a car in West Melbourne, with the driver fleeing the scene, police say. -
Nick Farr-Jones reportedly cleared of wrongdoing over Learn Earn Legend loan
Former NSW Rugby Union chairman Nick Farr-Jones has reportedly been cleared over a secret loan to former Wallaby Jim Williams. -
Melbourne Express: Friday November 18, 2016
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Westside container village to close in 12 months after NCA refuses approval for longer stay
via abc.net.au
The Westside container village on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin will be forced to shut in a years' time after a request for it to remain open for another two and a half years was knocked back. -
William Bradbury, 10, and sister Savannah, 4, missing from park in northern NSW
A large search has been mounted for two young children who disappeared from a park in northern NSW on Thursday afternoon and have not been found overnight. -
Inquiry into veterans' suicides receives hundreds of submissions from returned personnel
via abc.net.au
The dramatic rates of suicide among veterans will be examined at a Senate inquiry hearing in Canberra today. Hundreds of returned servicemen and women have already come forward with their stories of being let down by Defence and the Department of Veterans' Affairs. -
Choose life: festival of death aims to take the inevitable 'out of the hands of professionals'
via abc.net.auA Festival of Death may at first seem like a contradiction in terms, but organisers of the inaugural Sydney Festival of Death and Dying say that's not the case. The three-day event aims to demystify death and explore it from a range of surprising angles, offering workshops on yoga, dancing, death and lust, death and the environment - and advice on how to care for the body of a loved one. The organisers wish to encourage festival-goers to celebrate life and to talk more about death and dying, in -
'Bang, bang, bang!': Adrian Piccoli attacks Labor in NSW parliament over Shooters deal
The NSW parliament boiled over on its last sitting day for 2016 with Adrian Piccoli letting fly over Labor's preference deal with the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers. -
'Let me know if you're passing by': What Donald Trump said to Theresa May
Details have emerged of the first conversation between US president-elect Donald Trump and Theresa May, the British prime minister. -
Anger and fear as Trump team talks of internment camps and Muslim registries
World War II Japanese internment camps are a "precedent" for an immigrant registry for Muslims, says a prominent Donald Trump supporter. -
Melbourne featured in new Islamic State video
Melbourne's international airport, a Qantas jet and St Paul's Cathedral are included in a new Islamic State propaganda video. -
Director of US National Intelligence James Clapper resigns
The director of National Intelligence in the United States, James Clapper, has resigned. -
Barack Obama says Donald Trump must stand up to Russia, maintain German relations
President Obama urged his successor to continue his policy on Russia on Thursday, saying President-elect Donald Trump should not fall into the trap of seeking short-term deals for the sake of expediency. -
Monet sells for record-setting $US81.4 million
After a 14-minute battle involving five bidders - four on the phone and one in the room - a new auction high was set for the French impressionist Claude Monet on Wednesday evening when the artist's radiant 1891 canvas "Meule," or "Grainstack," fetched $US81.4 million ($A109 million) with fees at Christie's in Manhattan. -
Turnbull government poised to put 'priority' company tax cuts on hold over summer
The Turnbull government's plan to cut company taxes is set to be delayed until 2017, with a pair of union busting bills, backpacker tax and superannuation changes to take centre stage in the final two weeks of parliament. -
VCAT rules man who would be Prince isn't entitled as he might confuse commoners
A man who tried to legally change his name to Prince has been knocked back because the public might be confused that he is a royal. -
Canberra businesses cash in on $10 million school formal spending
The school formal industry is estimated to be worth a staggering $10m to the ACT economy annually. -
We're not the 51st state of America and we shouldn't act like it
The siren call of the anti-establishment message puts at risk everything that has made Australia, in many respects, the envy of the world. -
Brisbane rentals: Why tenants now have the power
The bell curve is a-swinging and this year, it's swung hard in favour of tenants. But where does that leave investors? In a pretty dark place, writes Ellen Lutton. -
Police shoot man on Queensland's Darling Downs
A man has been shot in the chest by police at a property near Warwick on Queensland's Darling Downs. -
Mixed-use development slated for Belconnen Markets precinct
A mixed-use development is set to expand the Belconnen Fresh Food Markets precinct. -
Woman airlifted to hospital with serious burns after argument
Police have urged people to wear life jackets when they go fishing after a man drowned on the NSW mid-north coast on Wednesday. -
ON Prime: the Australian inventions CSIRO is helping take to market
Three Australian inventions CSIRO is hoping to take to market. -
Cafe planned for Boundless Canberra playground near Lake Burley Griffin
Sleep-deprived parents and family members visiting Boundless Canberra with their little ones could soon reach for a coffee without having to leave the all abilities playground. -
Brisbane asylum seeker Mojgan Shamsalipoor graduates Year 12
Member for Yeerongpilly Mark Bailey said it was a great pleasure to join Ms Shamsalipoor at Yeronga State High School and see her graduate. -
Asbestos Taskforce chief Andrew Kefford to head reform of Land Development Agency
Asbestos taskforce chief Andrew Kefford has been appointed to head the government's reform of its Land Development Agency. -
75 per cent of wage fraud court cases involve workers on visas: Fair Work
More than three quarters of wage-fraud-related court actions taken by the Fair Work Ombudsman involved foreign workers on visas. -
Power failure brings trams to a standstill on Swanston Street and St Kilda Road
Melbourne's busiest tram corridor has come to a complete standstill, after a powerline failure at a major CBD intersection forced the suspension of all services along Swanston Street and St Kilda Road. -
'Too complicated': New land-clearing laws hard to enforce, OEH staff widow says
Alison McKenzie, the wife of a slain environmental investigator Glen Turner, says she is worried the Baird government's new land-clearing laws won't resolve the circumstances that led to his death. -
WA corruption watchdog should be denied prosecution powers, parliamentary committee finds
via abc.net.au
WA's corruption watchdog will be denied powers to prosecute alleged crimes uncovered by its investigation, under recommendations from a powerful parliamentary committee. -
Corporate watchdog seeks answers from Harvey Norman
The corporate watchdog has reached out to Harvey Norman as pressure intensifies for the retailer to provide more detail about the financial relationship between Harvey Norman head office and its franchisees. -
Company in charge of BLK assets assures 'business as usual'
Sportswear manufacturer BLK's receivers have moved to assure the company's customers it will be "business as usual" amid uncertainty among professional sporting outfits. -
How a smart solar battery can give you the tools to live without power bills
A new wave of smart solar technology is putting energy trading and cheap bills at consumer's fingertips.

