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Elements of life. Sweet, Sour, Salt and Amber.
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Overnight sports wrap: Patty Mills dominates against Boston Celtics, Russian doping cover-up exposed
All the news you missed while you slept as Patty Mills dominated in the NBA again. -
Deafblind university student and cheerleader wins WA's top youth award
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Deafblind university student Vanessa Vlajkovic is named WA's Young Person of the Year, for her persistent and inspiring work advocating for her community. -
Woman working as au pair found brutally bashed on street north of Brisbane
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A 24-year-old woman found brutally bashed on Friday night at Petrie, north of Brisbane, was due to return home overseas in a few weeks after working as an au pair, police say. -
High-speed car drama: Teenage driver and passenger on the run
Two teenagers who led police on a wild 150km/h chase in an allegedly stolen luxury car on a busy highway north of Melbourne remain on the run. -
Wall St closes higher for third week in a row
Wall Street's three main indexes closed at record highs on Friday, helped by gains in consumer staples. -
Hangover clinic to launch in Melbourne - and it's already been slammed by doctors
Big birthday bash? Office Christmas party got way out of hand? Coming soon to Melbourne: hangover cures administered by a doctor at your bedside. -
Author Kate Swaffer on living beyond dementia diagnosis
Kate Swaffer is a poet, the author of two books, a sought-after public speaker and daily blogger for an audience of thousands around the world. -
Delays for Melbourne's busiest tram routes
Some of Melbourne's busiest tram routes will be shut down for three days for major infrastructure upgrades. -
Teenage girls charged, two others sought over police pursuit of allegedly stolen car
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Two teenage girls are charged and two other people are on the run, following a wild police chase involving an allegedly stolen car that started in Melbourne's north on Friday. -
Student captures Christmas spirit at launch of 2016 ABC Giving Tree charity drive
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Tasmania's biggest Christmas charity drive, the ABC Giving Tree, is off to a good start with a young Hobart girl setting the theme of kindness by donating her own birthday presents. -
Hometown cycling hero Richie Porte begins season preparation in Launceston
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Launceston cyclist Richie Porte will get back on the bike in his hometown this weekend as he begins his preparations for next year's Tour de France. -
How do nudes make you feel?
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"No nude, however abstract, should fail to arouse in the spectator some vestige of erotic feeling," said art historian Kenneth Clarke. We visit the Art Gallery of NSW to see if that's true. -
Thunderstorm asthma: We could've seen it coming, and there are ways to prepare
via abc.net.au
Melbourne in particular has had several well-documented thunderstorm-related asthma epidemics, but it still struck thousands of people with severe breathing difficulties. -
Cleveland Youth Detention Centre inmates charged with rioting, causing grievous bodily harm
via abc.net.au
Police charge 20 people over a riot in a youth detention centre in north Queensland two weeks ago that left four staff injured, one seriously. -
Australia v South Africa: Peter Handscomb makes fine debut in better day for hosts in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Peter Handscomb showed the world his unorthodox batting technique has a place in Test cricket after a classy maiden half-century on debut for Australia. -
A-League: Brisbane Roar hold improved Western Sydney Wanderers to draw
via abc.net.au
In another case of "close, but not close enough" for Western Sydney, the Wanderers are held to a 1-1 draw by the Brisbane Roar thanks to their own wastefulness and Michael Theo's safe hands. -
Australia v South Africa: Usman Khawaja's century finally gives Aussies joy over Proteas in Adelaide
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Australia finally has some joy after a sorry series thanks to Usman Khawaja's timely century to give the hosts the lead over the Proteas at stumps on day two in Adelaide. -
Australia v South Africa: Third Test in Adelaide, day two as it happened.
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Usman Khawaja dominates day two of the third Test in Adelaide with an unbeaten century as Australia survives late wickets to be 6-307 at stumps, a lead of 48 over South Africa. Relive the action, as it happened in our blog. -
AFL Draft: Essendon takes Canadian-born defender Andrew McGrath with the number one pick
via abc.net.au
The Bombers end speculation by taking Canadian-born defender Andrew McGrath with pick one of the 2016 AFL draft. -
Power restored to north-west Sydney homes after substation fault
via abc.net.au
Electricity supplies are restored to 30,000 homes and businesses in Sydney's north-west after a fault at a substation caused a massive outage. -
Parliamentary inquiry into housing affordability to be reinstated, says John Alexander
via abc.net.au
The Turnbull Government will reinstate an inquiry into the housing market which it put on hold at the last federal election, and it will look into negative gearing, a Liberal MP says. -
Inquiry into housing affordability to be reinstated, says Alexander
via abc.net.au
The Turnbull Government will reinstate an inquiry into the housing market which it put on hold at the last federal election, says Liberal MP John Alexander. -
One Nation attempts show of unity at Great Barrier Reef
via abc.net.au
After a week of division the One Nation party has gone to the Great Barrier Reef to make an attempt at a very public show of unity. -
Terrorism expert West on capture of Prakash
via abc.net.au
Levi West, director of terrorism studies at Charles Sturt University, joins 7.30 to discuss the arrest of Australian Islamic State terrorist Neil Prakash. -
Two men killed in Rockhampton ultralight plane crash
via abc.net.au
Two men die in an ultralight plane crash at the end of a private runway in central Queensland. -
Western Australian growers returning to chickpeas after decade-long break
via abc.net.au
Strong prices and better varieties of chickpeas resulted in Western Australian growers returning to the pulse crop following a decade-long break. -
Darren Ashley trial: Mother of murdered woman says she found daughter with throat cut
via abc.net.au
The mother of a woman allegedly killed by her ex-partner tells the Northern Territory Supreme Court she found her daughter with her throat cut. -
AFL Draft: Essendon takes defender Andrew McGrath with the number one pick
via abc.net.au
The Bombers end speculation by taking defender Andrew McGrath with pick one of the 2016 AFL draft. -
Pauline Hanson visits healthy reef to dispute effects of climate change
via abc.net.au
Conservationists ridicule One Nation leader Pauline Hanson for travelling to a healthy section of the Great Barrier Reef while denying the effects of climate change. -
Back to Yack with ABC Managing Director Michelle Guthrie
via abc.net.auMichelle Guthrie joins Libbi Gorr, Edwina Farley and Heather Ewart in Yackandandah for the launch of a new series of Back Roads. -
Criminal free for two days after Tasmanian court fails to issue warrant
via abc.net.au
A criminal sentenced to jail on Wednesday has two extra days of freedom because a Tasmanian court fails to issue an imprisonment warrant. -
North-west Sydney in darkness as power cut to 30,000 homes and businesses
via abc.net.au
Power network operator Ausgrid says emergency crews are working to fix a blackout that has left thousands in darkness in Sydney's north-west. -
A conversation with Professor Shitij Kapur
via abc.net.auDr Steve Ellen and Lindy Burns chat with Professor Shitij Kapur, the newly appointed Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Health) at the University of Melbourne. -
Hopes 'Far West University Centre' at Broken Hill to be operational in 2018
via abc.net.au
Plans to establish a distance education university facility at Broken Hill are progressing, with an aim to have it operational in early 2018. -
Tasmanian aged care worker Adam Matthew Pettit admits taking lewd photos of residents
via abc.net.au
Prosecutors want a Tasmanian aged care worker who took photos of himself with naked residents put on the sex offender register. -
WA council axes Australia Day celebrations for 'culturally-inclusive alternative'
via abc.net.au
For some Aboriginal people, Australia Day is not a day of celebration, but one marking an invasion. The City of Fremantle in Western Australia has axed its Australia Day festivities in favour of a 'culturally-inclusive alternative' celebration two days later. -
Fuel shortage at Melbourne Airport
via abc.net.au
A major fuel shortage at Melbourne Airport could cause flight delays, and mean diversions for international flights. The ABC understands a shipment of fuel has failed quality controls, leaving with airport with less than two million litres of aviation fuel. -
Report criticises Barnaby Joyce's plan to move Govt agency to his electorate
via abc.net.au
The Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is sticking to his plan to shift a key Government organisation to his own electorate, despite a strongly adverse report on the economics of the move. A cost-benefit analysis released today says moving the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority from Canberra to Armidale will cost more than $25 million for marginal economic benefits. The report says there could be millions of dollars lost to the agriculture industry, and only a handful of s -
White Ribbon Day: Agencies say targeting perpetrators key to stopping family violence
via abc.net.au
Police and support agencies dealing with family violence say intervention with perpetrators, rather than victims, is the only way to stop the scourge. -
Domestic violence perpetrators banned from bush footy in WA's north
via abc.net.au
Football is providing some redemption for men caught in a cycle of committing domestic violence in WA's north, as an annual game of bush footy opens up only to players who are not offending. -
Brisbane student Tyrone Unsworth takes his life after school bullying, mother says
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane mother speaks of her anguish at her son's death, after he was allegedly subject to continuous bullying because of his sexuality. -
White Ribbon Day: Territorians march over 'poison' of violence against women
via abc.net.au
Australians need to promote generational change in their communities to combat men's harmful attitudes towards women, the NT Police Commissioner says, as hundreds of people march for White Ribbon Day. -
Greyhound industry changes in Tasmania described as 'glacial' by RSPCA
via abc.net.au
Two new roles created to oversee Tasmania's greyhound racing industry are a slow step in the right direction, the RSPCA says as the Government promises further action. -
Murray-Darling Basin Plan pledged 'in full', says Weatherill
via abc.net.au
After phone talks, South Australia's Premier Jay Weatherill says the Prime Minister has assured him the Murray-Darling Basin Plan will be delivered in full. -
Fremantle council axes Australia Day
via abc.net.au
The City of Fremantle has axed its Australia Day festivities in favour of a "culturally-inclusive alternative" celebration two days later. -
Australia v South Africa: James Sutherland flags selection panel review after Indian Test series
via abc.net.au
Australia's panel of selectors will stay as is until the end of the summer, according to Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland, but new faces could be added in 2017. -
Live hand grenade in hands of unwitting finder, WA police fear
via abc.net.au
West Australian police are trying to make contact with a man who they believe is unwittingly in possession of a live hand grenade. -
Flying fox pups dying in the Shoalhaven due to lack of food and loss of habitat
via abc.net.au
Baby bats are dropping from trees, abandoned by their mothers and unable to find food for themselves. -
Stephen Dank fails to prove 'medical emergency' after court absence
via abc.net.au
Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank fails to supply evidence to prove the reasons for his absence from his appeal against a life ban for multiple doping offences.

