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Crime rates are steady, so why are prison costs so high?
How much would you spend to feel safe? And would you spend it despite knowing it wasn't, actually, making you any safer at all? -
The Aboriginal teacher connecting people with country in the middle of the city
via abc.net.au
Indigenous elder Uncle Trevor Gallagher teaches Aboriginal traditions in an inner Melbourne parklands, but he struggles with the dislocating experience of suburban life. -
Canberra's top prosecutor hits out at 'unnecessary' family violence case delays
Canberra's top prosecutor has taken aim at "inefficient practices" in the ACT Magistrates Court which are causing lengthy delays to an ever increasing number of family violence cases being prosecuted. -
WA Road Safety commissioner slams 'shocking' 2016 road toll
WA's Road Safety Commissioner has described the state's 2016 road toll as "heartbreaking" and "shocking" and says speed related crashes continue to plague the road network. -
Queensland voters will back One Nation: Peter Wellington
The major parties could be in for a shock when they see how Pauline Hanson's party performs at the next Queensland election, speaker and independent MP Peter Wellington says. -
Bank of Japan seen keeping yield curve targets steady
The Bank of Japan is likely to keep monetary policy steady and give a more upbeat view of the economy on Tuesday. -
Bigger is better when it comes to the secret sex lives of prawns
via abc.net.au
Imagine a prawn up to eight times bigger than the ones you see in the supermarkets at Christmas time. -
Leading GP championed 'talking therapy' and the role emotions play in health and recovery
Dr Eric Fisher AM was a leader in the field of medical general practice in Australia who was still seeing patients at the age of 90. Central to his approach was a belief that emotional well-being has a significant impact on a person's health and recovery. -
The science of gift giving and receiving: don't give money, and always say thank you
What do you do when you get a gift you really don’t want? Do you frown and give the game away or do you feign enthusiasm? And is there a secret to buying the right gift? There’s no denying that materialism has become a big part of Christmas – and, while many people associate the festival with positive feelings such as joy, kindness and generosity – they also increasingly view consumption of gifts as an integral component of the “Christmas spirit”. -
Boy, 13, attacked in vicious Sinnamon Park robbery
Two men have staged a vicious attack on a 13-year-old boy before stealing his backpack in Brisbane. -
In 2016, 'they' became singular, and everyone learned more about gender
A guide to pronouns and preferred names in a world realising that gender is a construct. -
Petrie bashing: Belt found after bashing of Polish woman
Police hope a belt found at the scene of a "horrific" assault on a 24-year-old polish woman in Brisbane's north can help them track down her attacker. -
Berlin Christmas market attack will accelerate the rapid decline of Angela Merkel's popularity
Angela Merkel, who opened Germany's door to nearly a million asylum seekers in 2015, will desperately want to resist any knee-jerk reaction to the Christmas market attack. -
Soup kitchen 'Monday Tucker' turns on early festive cheer for more than 100 with Christmas dinner
via abc.net.au
The sound of more than 100 people singing Jingle Bells is not a normal Christmas dinner experience, but each year Monday Tucker makes that a reality. -
Tasmanian Labor Party winning back voters, Bryan Green says
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian Labor Party leader Bryan Green is confident he will lead the party to the next election and sees 2016 as a year of making up lost ground. -
ATM blown up at Adelaide's Newton Shopping Centre by man on motorbike
via abc.net.au
A man smashes his way into the Newton Shopping Centre, rides through the mall on a scooter or small motorbike and sets an explosion at an ATM before making his getaway, possibly with a bag of cash, SA police say. -
Sarah Paino: A year after teen kills pregnant Tasmanian woman, no laws changed
via abc.net.au
Almost a year after pregnant Hobart woman Sarah Paino was killed by a teenager driving a stolen car no laws have changed, with reform expected to take another six months to reach Parliament. -
More cockatoos, wallabies and possums culled at Hamilton Island Resort
via abc.net.au
More wildlife is destroyed to protect property and human health at Hamilton Island Resort in Queensland's Whitsundays, despite an angry public backlash. -
Cockatoos, wallabies and possums culled at Hamilton Island Resort
via abc.net.au
More wildlife is destroyed to protect property and human health at Hamilton Island Resort in Queensland's Whitsundays, despite an angry public backlash. -
'Bonanza gold' shows up in Tennant Creek, mine projects on track for 2017
via abc.net.au
Development drilling at Tennant Creek shows promising gold results -
NSW Police charge man after 2yo girl found 'unresponsive' in vehicle in Guildford West
via abc.net.au
A two-year-old girl is in a critical condition and her mother's de facto partner has been charged after an incident in Guildford West in Sydney. -
Record number of Year 12 students complete SA Certificate of Education
via abc.net.au
A record number of more than 15,000 students complete their South Australian Certificate of Education this year, as Year 12 students awake to find out their results. -
Scathing report warns Canberra's prosecutors critically under-resourced
via abc.net.au
The ACT Director of Public Prosecutions warns resourcing of the office has reached "a critical level", and calls for a major restructure of how the department is run in a scathing annual report. -
Victoria Police must collect race data to ensure no racial profiling, working group says
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police will release its findings on a three-year action plan for dealing with diverse communities, including a report on its pilot stop-search receipting program, amid calls to collect race or ethnicity statistics. -
Nanny pilot program axed amid low take-up
via abc.net.auA national nanny pilot programme aimed at helping parents juggle work and family has been axed in the mid-year budget review, less than two years after it was introduced. The Federal Government had allocated $246 million to the scheme but, with the take-up rate much lower than anticipated, it has stripped $170 million from the scheme over the next two years. Just over 200 families have signed up to the program, with parents saying the scheme was neither well thought out, nor financially viable f -
Pauline Hanson to screen One Nation WA election candidates after Rod Culleton resignation
via abc.net.au
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson will fly to Perth today to vet potential candidates for the upcoming state election, three days after West Australian Senator Rod Culleton quit the party. -
What today's MYEFO figures actually mean
via abc.net.au
What today's Mid-Year Economic Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) figures actually mean. -
Lego exhibition displays 50 of the world's most famous landmarks and masterpieces
via abc.net.au
A new Lego exhibition showcasing the 50 wonders of the world opens in Sydney with the creators hoping it will inspire more Australian children to learn about the world's most famous landmarks and masterpieces. -
Elderly hospital patient killed in head-on crash while transferring himself to another hospital
via abc.net.au
The death of an elderly hospital patient killed in a head-on crash while driving himself to another hospital, raises questions about how patient transfers are handled in South Australia's health system. -
Gordon Marshall: Jail sentence extended for fleeing custody and bomb threat
via abc.net.au
A convicted murderer who fled from a minimum security prison facility in South Australia earlier this year, sparking a manhunt, is sentenced to 14 months' jail. -
Chris Bowen on today's MYEFO figures
via abc.net.au
Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen joins 7.30 to discuss today's MYEFO figures. -
WA mid-year economic review: Deficit improvement tipped after iron ore royalty boost
via abc.net.au
The WA Government's mid-year budget review is expected to show a slight improvement in its forecast $3.9 billion deficit due to increased iron ore royalties. -
Hobart mum always wanted Nicole Kidman to play her in Lion
via abc.net.au
When Sue Brierley discovered her son's true-life story was going to be made into a film, she knew immediately who she wanted to play her - Australian actor Nicole Kidman. And her wish came true. -
Pauline Hanson vows One Nation will survive after Rod Culleton's resignation
via abc.net.au
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson vows her party will survive after the resignation of senator Rod Culleton, who claimed he had been subjected to "public rants" and "un-Australian" behaviour by Senator Hanson. -
Scott Morrison discusses today's MYEFO figures
via abc.net.au
Treasurer Scott Morrison joins 7.30 to discuss today's MYEFO figures. -
Adelaide boarding house killer Luke Robert John Ford jailed for 11 years
via abc.net.au
A man who killed another man by jumping on his neck and head several times at an Adelaide boarding house is sentenced to 11 years' jail. -
Free CPR lessons for children to help save lives
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane father who pulled his unconscious toddler from the bottom of his pool joins forces with paramedics to teach children how to save lives. -
Guildford streets in police lockdown and a man arrested after 2yo girl found 'unresponsive' in vehicle
A two-year-old girl is in a critical condition and her mother's de facto has been arrested after an incident in Guildford West in Sydney this afternoon. -
'Adrenalin junkie' firefighter who deliberately lit Bedfordale blaze has sentence overturned
via abc.net.au
A former volunteer firefighter who admitted starting a blaze in bushland that his brigade was deployed to extinguish, has his jail term overturned by a Perth court. -
Desire to bridge community divide in Kalgoorlie inspires local teacher's state election bid
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal language teacher Jacqueline Spurling says a desire to bridge a growing divide in Kalgoorlie-Boulder prompted her to run for the Greens. -
Lion: Nicole Kidman, Hobart mum Sue Brierley bond over adoption in adaption of son's story
When Sue Brierley discovered her son's remarkable true-life story was going to be made into a film, she says she knew immediately who she wanted to play her. -
Spirits lifted as tourist drawcard Marakoopa Cave reopens six months after floods
via abc.net.au
Local businesses in Mole Creek in Tasmania's north are hopeful the reopening of Marakoopa Cave will bring a much needed tourism boost in the area. -
Housesitting retirees get comfy with other peoples homes ... and pets
via abc.net.au
South Australian retirees Stan and Carole Thomson are holidaying for free, using housesitting jobs to travel to the places they have always wanted to visit. -
NSW Deputy Premier's wife Deanna Barilaro cleared of making illegal political donations
via abc.net.au
Deanna Barilaro, the wife of Deputy Premier and Nationals leader John Barilaro, is cleared of any wrongdoing in donating money to her husband and his party. -
DIY injuries on rise amid home renovation TV boom, Brisbane doctors say
via abc.net.au
Do-it-yourself enthusiasts and those who unwrap a power tool this Christmas are being warned to read the instructions they come with, amid a rise in nasty injuries. -
Ball in the Mall tackles crime and confidence with dance moves in Bendigo's CBD
via abc.net.au
While there may have been a time when traders and authorities were concerned about the level of violence and crime in the city's main shopping street, there was none of that on display during the Ball In The Mall. -
Salvation Army reports rise in Christmas volunteers, often 'doing it tough' themselves
via abc.net.au
Many of the Salvation Army's new Melbourne volunteers are dealing with their own personal grief and do not want to spend Christmas by themselves, the charity says, as it reports a threefold increase in helpers. -
Two tropical cyclones possible in waters off WA coast over next two days: BOM
via abc.net.au
There is a high likelihood of a tropical cyclone forming off Western Australia's Pilbara on Tuesday or Wednesday, forecasters say, meaning there could be two cyclones in waters off the WA coast over the next two days. -
Sunken historic ship Defender now on dry land with future yet to surface
via abc.net.au
After 11 months underwater, the historic timber ship Defender has finally been raised from Townsville's Ross Creek. -
Guildford streets in police lockdown and man arrested after 2yo girl found 'unresponsive' in vehicle
via abc.net.au
A two-year-old girl is in a critical condition and man has been arrested after an incident in Guildford West in Sydney this afternoon.

