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One dead after Mt Warning campers struck by lightning, rescue operation underway
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A man dies and a woman is injured after being hit by lightning while camping at Mt Warning, on the NSW north coast, police say. -
Grain industry rebound: from drought and a broken neck to bumper harvest
via abc.net.au
Western Victorian grain farmer rebounds from two years of drought and a broken neck, harvesting bumper crops. -
Wimmera farmer Dave Morgan
via abc.net.au
Farmer Dave Morgan, from the Wimmera in western Victoria. Left, with a broken next during 2015's poor harvest, right, fit and healthy and with bumper crops. -
First koala spotted in 75 years in Kosciuszko National Park
via abc.net.au
A motorist spots a koala in Kosciuszko National Parkthe first sighting since the 1940s. -
Cancer study: Immunotherapy before surgery could dramatically improve cancer survival rates
via abc.net.au
Reversing the order of treatment for patients with certain cancers could increase survival rates by up to 60 per cent, Queensland scientists find during an experiment on mice. -
Five Adelaide teenagers to face court after Southern Expressway crash and two police pursuits
via abc.net.au
Five teenagers are to face court after a serious crash on the Southern Expressway in Adelaide and pursuits of allegedly stolen vehicles through the western and northern suburbs, SA police say. -
Four suspected murders linked by SA police probing criminal links and drug dealings
via abc.net.au
Four suspected murders during the 1990s are being linked by South Australian police, who think three victims were shot and buried and a fourth was dumped at sea. -
Central Australian grape harvest sees new variety on shelves and possible price hike
via abc.net.au
Promising grape harvest begins in Central Australia, with the first good crop of a new grape variety ready to hit the market. -
WA teen rapist ordered to undergo foetal alcohol disorder test before dangerous sex offender hearing
via abc.net.au
It is "inexplicable" that a teenager, who prosecutors want declared a dangerous sex offender, has not been given the opportunity to properly rehabilitate himself, a Perth judge says. -
Latest Australian crop report reaffirms farmers are set to harvest their biggest wheat crop ever
via abc.net.au
As farmers get stuck into a bumper harvest, slumping prices are proving to be disappointing. -
Cricket administrators 'intimidated' by AFL, women players asked to prioritise cricket
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's pioneering dual sportswomen, Emma Kearney, says cricket is "intimidated" by the AFL, after she was asked to sign a form committing her to prioritise cricket. -
Police killers to be forced to serve full terms under new Victorian legislation
via abc.net.au
New legislation in Victoria would prevent police killers such as Russell Street bomber Craig Minogue from being released on parole, but an expert says it is a "symbolic" move by a Government trying to look tough on crime. -
Mango farms signing up to plant long-awaited new varieties
via abc.net.au
The commercial rollout of three new mango varieties begins across northern Australia. -
Adani automation will move jobs from coal face to big cities, CQU economist predicts
via abc.net.au
Truck automation at mining sites such as Adani's Carmichael coal mine will push jobs away from the coal face and into larger cities, a Queensland academic predicts. -
Drugs and boredom likely causes of violence inside Perth's Banksia Hill Detention Centre, detainee says
via abc.net.au
A detainee inside Perth's Banksia Hill Detention Centre tells the ABC boredom and drugs are behind recent violence inside the juvenile facility. -
NSW weather: Severe thunderstorm works its way from Sydney to state's north
via abc.net.au
Trampolines fly into powerlines and a lightning strike reportedly causes a house fire as a severe thunderstorm tracks from Sydney all along the coast up to northern New South Wales. -
Former Rooster Casey Conway the face of a new NT sexual health campaign
via abc.net.au
A new sexual health campaign is encouraging Territorians to get regular health checks, as the number of HIV cases in the NT double in the past year. -
NT's Labor Government proud of being 'excitingly boring' in first 100 days
via abc.net.au
The NT Chief Minister acknowledges some of the decisions he got wrong, but says he is happy the public debate of Labor's first 100 days in power are about decision-making, not scandals and infighting. -
Five arrested after serious crash and two car chases across Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Five people are arrested following a crash that left a man with serious injuries and two separate car chases across Adelaide. -
Joyce on why he supports reclassification of Adler shotgun
via abc.net.au
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce joins 7.30 to discuss why he thinks the Adler shotgun should be reclassified. -
Bullies told gay teen to kill himself, friend says
via abc.net.au
Tyrone Unsworth broke down in tears the day before his suicide, telling a friend he was afraid of returning to school. -
Victorian Government throws $2bn at crime problem
via abc.net.au
Finding itself in the grip of a crime wave, the Victorian Government is throwing $2 billion at the problem and promising to dramatically increase the size of its police force. -
Tyrone Unsworth: Gay Brisbane schoolboy shared bullying torment with friend day before suicide
via abc.net.au
The friend of 13-year-old Brisbane schoolboy Tyrone Unsworth, who took his own life last month, says a day before his death he broke down and told her "the kids at school keep telling me to go kill myself". -
Christmas shoppers told to 'cool it' as retail workers report verbal, physical abuse
via abc.net.au
Stressed and angry Christmas shoppers are told to 'check their language and their temper' as an online survey finds 44 per cent of retail workers had been subjected to verbal or physical abuse. -
New code to crackdown on rogue WA builders
via abc.net.au
Builders in Western Australia could be banned from public projects if they do not comply with a new code of conduct introduced by the State Government, as subcontractors at major projects claim to be owed millions of dollars. -
Transgender sex worker granted bail in HIV case
via abc.net.au
A transgender sex worker, accused of infecting a client with HIV has been granted bail while she awaits trial in Perth. -
Former gymnastics coach avoids jail after child sex convictions in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A former Adelaide gymnastics coach convicted of child sex offences is given a good behaviour bond, with the judge ruling it is unlikely the man will offend again. -
Finding suspects for Sydney bombings and shootings at Family Law Court a 'mammoth task', court hears
via abc.net.au
It was a "mammoth task" to narrow down the suspect list for the 1980s shooting and bombing attacks at the Sydney Family Law Court, one of the lead investigators tells the court. -
Royal Commission: Managers from NT Corrections knew of Don Dale issues but didn't act, inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
Managers from the NT Department of Corrections knew at least by May that there were serious problems at the Don Dale and Alice Springs youth detention centres, but they did nothing to fix the issues, a royal commission is told. -
Missing WA man abducted, tied up, set alight over $3,000 gun debt, court hears
via abc.net.au
A man goes on trial in WA's Supreme Court, accused of being the ringleader in a plan to abduct and kill a man whose body was allegedly set alight in a pine plantation over a $3,000 debt. -
$100 million Landcare windfall comes with no detail
via abc.net.au
Across Australia Landcare groups are scratching their heads over a $100 million windfall announced by the Federal Government. -
NSW weather: Severe thunderstorm working its way from Sydney to state's north
via abc.net.au
Trampolines fly into powerlines and a lightning strike reportedly causes a house fire as a severe thunderstorm tracks from Sydney all along the coast up to northern NSW. -
A case of history repeating itself: What is wrong with South Australia's electricity network?
via abc.net.au
Those who blamed last week's blackout in South Australia on renewable energy are dead wrong, but that does not mean the state's renewable-heavy power mix is not posing problems as ABC political reporter Nick Harmsen explains. -
Roebourne prison 'worst in Western Australia' and danger to inmates, custodial inspector says
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's Roebourne prison is "decrepit" and poses a significant risk to inmate health and safety, the state's Custodial Inspector says. -
Young Australians believe mental health is one of the top three issues facing the country, survey finds
via abc.net.au
Australian teenagers see mental health as one of the top three issues facing the nation, shortly behind drugs and alcohol and equity and discrimination, according to a new survey. -
Port Hedland dust problem could be solved using nanoparticles with $100 million price tag
via abc.net.au
The chief executive of a Canadian-based environmental firm says he has a solution to Port Hedland's dust problems and plans to launch a dust control trial within months. -
Skeleton under tree at Glen Aplin identified as missing Gold Coast man Jamie Hardgraves
via abc.net.au
Human remains found on a property in Queensland's Granite Belt last week are identified as the those of Gold Coast man Jamie Hardgraves, who had been missing for about six months. -
NT Royal Commission: Don Dale run like 'human storage facility'
via abc.net.au
The Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory has been told the current Don Dale detention centre is being run like a human storage facility. The author of a damning report about the Territory's corrections system is giving evidence at public hearings this week. Keith Hamburger says he and his staff were horrified about conditions inside the former adult prison, now being used for young people. -
Adelaide woman who starved pet Chihuahua to death plans to appeal conviction
via abc.net.au
A woman who starved her pet Chihuahua to death will only serve six weeks in custody after a magistrate suspends her prison sentence. -
Women's football trailblazer Susan Alberti steps down as Western Bulldogs vice-president
via abc.net.au
One of the most influential women in the AFL, Susan Alberti, steps down as vice-president of reigning premiers the Western Bulldogs, but promises she will continue help break ground for the women's competition. -
Outgoing High Court Chief Justice Robert French a 'fierce defender' of the rule of law
via abc.net.au
Dozens of Australia's top legal minds gather for a ceremonial sitting of the High Court in Canberra, to farewell Chief Justice Robert French ahead of his retirement next month. -
Perth Scorchers fast bowler Andrew Tye hurt ahead of Big Bash campaign
via abc.net.au
Perth Scorchers are dealt another blow with Andrew Tye in doubt for the upcoming Big Bash because of a shoulder injury, further depleting the side's pace stocks. -
Barramundi farm expansion aims to hook new export markets
via abc.net.au
Production at Australia's largest barramundi farms is set to double with the establishment of more growing ponds at a Humpty Doo farm. -
Indigenous graduate sets up high school achievement award at former Broome school
via abc.net.au
After almost dropping out of school in year 10, Indigenous student Joseph Bin Omar returns to his high school to establish an award to encouraging other Aboriginal students to pursue education. -
Australia v New Zealand: Steve Smith instilling confidence in team-mates against Black Caps
via abc.net.au
Travis Head says Steve Smith's stunning century against New Zealand has injected much confidence in the Australia batting line-up ahead of the final two Chappell-Hadlee Trophy fixtures. -
Meet Kristen Hilton: Victoria's Commissioner for Human Rights and Equal Opportunity.
via abc.net.auThis week's special guest is lawyer Kristen Hilton who discusses her new appointment as Victoria's Commissioner for Human Rights and Equal Opportunity and Soapbox delves into gambling addiction in Australia. -
Artist uses packing tape to create two-storey playground inside Ipswich Art Gallery
via abc.net.au
An American artist builds a two-storey creative play space made up of 56,000 metres of packing tape inside a south-east Queensland gallery in the hopes of attracting thousands of visitors over the summer holidays. -
Bowral ballet prodigy Elinor Hernell offered six-month stint with prestigious Russian school
via abc.net.au
A young ballet dancer is set to be catapulted from rural New South Wales to one of the world's most prestigious dance schools, if a fundraising campaign pulls through. -
Palm Island riots: Federal Court finds police acted with 'impunity' in racial discrimination lawsuit
via abc.net.au
An Indigenous activist wins part of his racial discrimination suit against the Queensland Government and Police Commissioner over their handling of the 2004 riots on Palm Island, with a court finding police acted with "impunity". -
South Australian Transforming Health critic John Horowitz suspended from QEH
via abc.net.au
A high-profile critic of the SA Government's Transforming Health changes is suspended from duty at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, amid an investigation into his conduct.

