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Boxing Day Test: Pakistan batting coach unsure which team will show up at MCG
via abc.net.au
Which version of the Pakistan team shows up for the Boxing Day Test is anyone's guess. -
Sydney to Hobart: line honours v handicap honours who is the real winner of the race?
via abc.net.au
Every year in the Sydney-to-Hobart, the cameras focus on the battle for line honoursbut the one that counts for most sailors is the race for handicap honours. -
Low levels of PFAS chemicals found outside Tamworth airport
via abc.net.au
Chemicals associated with a toxic firefighting foam are found at 10 private properties around Tamworth airport but the council's general manager says the levels are not concerning. -
Claremont serial killings: Man arrested over women's murders still in custody 24 hours later
via abc.net.au
Police take a man into custody and are believed to be interviewing him in connection with the historic Claremont serial killer investigation. -
Indigenous work-for-the-dole program blocking participants finding jobs: Land Council leader
via abc.net.au
A community leader in far-west New South Wales has backed criticism of an Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme she says is blocking jobseekers from finding employment. -
Claremont serial killer: Rape case connection 'missed' early in case
via abc.net.au
A Perth newspaper editor says police missed important evidence early in the Claremont serial killer investigation, after a man understood to have been arrested in connection with the case remains in police custody. -
Grain grower says this will be the second time in 30 years that harvest goes past Christmas
via abc.net.au
For only the second time in 30 years, farmers in north west Victoria will still be harvesting grain at Christmas. -
Backpacker taxes, dairy price crashes and the Trump effect: a challenging year for Australian agriculture
via abc.net.au
For rural Australia in 2016, no policy issue was more important - or more frustrating - than the backpacker tax. -
Half of all seabirds along south-east Queensland coast have plastic in stomachs: CSIRO
via abc.net.au
Eleven pieces of plastic, on average, can be found along each metre of coastline between the Sunshine Coast to the Gold Coast, causing harm to marine life, new research by the CSIRO reveals. -
Police operation underway at Flemington in Melbourne's north-west
via abc.net.au
A police operation is underway at Flemington in Melbourne's north-west, Victoria Police confirm. -
Possible breakthrough in Claremont serial killings after man arrested
via abc.net.au
Police in Perth may have made a major breakthrough in Australia's longest-running police investigation: the Claremont serial killings. A man has been taken into custody and police are believed to be interviewing him in connection to the case. In the mid-1990s three young women vanished from bars in the affluent Perth suburb of Claremont. Two were found dead, but the body of the first victim, Sarah Spiers, has never been found. -
Debit cards returned to Aboriginal people who were financially exploited in SA
via abc.net.au
Debit cards have been returned to dozens of Aboriginal people in outback South Australia, after a local store owner drained almost $1 million from their bank accounts. It followed a landmark Federal Court ruling last month which found the trader guilty of unconscionable conduct, for his 'book up' practices. The store owner has been banned from using their cards in their absence, and community groups hope it sends a message to others taking advantage of customers in remote areas. -
Blind music lover a step closer to Carols by Candlelight dream
via abc.net.au
Nine-year-old blind girl Lilly Cascun hopes to one day stand on the stage to perform at Melbourne's Carols by Candlelight. This week she learnt that dreams can come true. -
French ex-PM Manuel Valls gets flour-bombed by protester during campaign walk
Manuel Valls, the ex-French Prime Minister and leading candidate in the Socialist presidential primary, was flour-bombed by a protester in the northeastern city of Strasbourg on Thursday during a campaign walkabout at a Christmas market. -
Supervolcano that caused the largest eruption in European history is stirring again
Its eruption 39,000 years ago may have set off a 'volcanic winter' that contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals. -
China imports of LNG rise to record in bid to avert last year's shortages
China's liquefied natural gas imports surged to a record last month as the world's third-biggest buyer boosted shipments to offset winter demand and avert shortages that struck cities including Beijing last year. -
Prince Charles warns rising populism has 'deeply disturbing echoes' of the 'dark days of the 1930s'
Prince Charles has warned rising populism across the world has "deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s." -
Iron ore tumbles as smog spurs caution
The price of iron ore fell for a fifth day, diving 3.8 per cent overnight, amid continuing concerns about smog. -
Berlin attack: Tunisian suspect is very likely perpetrator, minister says
German investigators believe there is a "high probability" that the Tunisian suspect they are hunting in connection with Monday's attack on a Berlin Christmas market is the perpetrator, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said on Thursday. -
Bus catches fire on George Street in Sydney CBD
A bus has caught fire on George Street in the Sydney CBD, impacting traffic as firefighters extinguish it. -
Major police operation in Perth linked to Claremont serial killings: Reports
Police have established a crime scene at a home in Perth's east amid reports it could be linked to one of Australia's most high-profile cold cases. -
Firefighters battle grass fire in Carrum Downs
Firefighters have managed to control a small grass fire on the outskirts of Melbourne which was in an area full of highly inflammable tea-tree plants. -
Sara Connor accuses Bali police of fabrication to make her look guilty of murder
Byron Bay woman hotly denies evidence put forward by the chief investigator in her murder trial. -
Man accused of bashing partner in front of their one-year-old son
An Illawarra man will remain behind bars over Christmas accused of bashing his girlfriend in front of their one-year-old son. -
Man charged over violent carjacking involving woman, two children in Lockyer Valley
via abc.net.au
Police charge a man over a violent carjacking in Queensland's Lockyer Valley that left a woman her two young children traumatised. -
Census 2016: Sydney Opera House promotion cost taxpayers nearly $200,000, internal documents show
via abc.net.au
The sails of the Sydney Opera House were turned green to promote the trouble-plagued 2016 census at a cost of $192,000, internal documents reveal, a "major public relations opportunity" that did not include any information about the national survey. -
Vivid Festival accused of 'obvious deficiencies' in planning after drowning
Permanent fences may be erected around Darling Harbour's waterfront after a drunk tourist toppled into the water and drowned during the Vivid Festival light show. -
It's 'personal': TURC cops sued over CFMEU arrest
Cop's pursuit of CFMEU was "personal", courts documents allege. -
Rebels figure Abuzar Sultani allegedly tried to kill fellow bikie in pizza delivery plot for $500,000
A senior Rebels gang figure accepted a $500,000 contract to kill a fellow bikie in a botched conspiracy that involved a pizza delivery plot. -
Turnbull government confirms Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions are rising
The government has confirmed Australia's greenhouse gas emissions are rising, and projected that it will not get near its 2030 climate target under current policies. -
James McDonald's associates stood to win nearly $1 million as Astern probe widens to Golden Slipper and Golden Rose
He comfortably earns more than Johnathan Thurston and Lance Franklin from his sporting prowess in any average year, but a paltry $1000 bet has destroyed the career of one of Australia's best jockeys. -
Claremont serial killings: The murder mystery that has haunted Perth for two decades
via abc.net.au
The disappearance of three young women, and the discovery of two of their bodies in the late 1990s, paralysed Perth with fear and sparked Australia's longest-running and most expensive police investigation. -
Claremont serial killings: man arrested over women's murders, ABC understands
via abc.net.au
Police take a man into custody and are believed to be interviewing him in connection with the historic Claremont serial killer investigation. -
Melbourne Renegades score huge Big Bash League win over Sydney Thunder
Embattled opener Aaron Finch found his groove with a swashbuckling half-century as the Melbourne Renegades downed the Sydney Thunder by 48 runs. -
Man stabbed after brawl outside Doveton pub
A man has been taken to hospital with stab wounds after a brawl outside a pub near Dandenong, in Melbourne's south-east. -
Sydney, you're at your absolute worst right before Christmas
After living here for almost two decades, I can safely vouch for the fact that summer is truly Sydney's season. It's the heady mix of 25-degrees-plus days, the endless arc of blue overhead, the thrum of cicadas (punctuated by an occasional thunderous jet engine if you're in the inner west), bursting jacarandas, glittering water views, abundant produce (I can't stop buying limes), afternoon southerlies, and general festive vibe. It's glorious. I've always loved summer in Sydney, and I think I alw -
Queensland Working Women's Service faces closure with funding cut
A service that helps women with workplace issues including domestic violence, sexual harassment, discrimination and bullying is facing closure, with its federal funding running out on December 31. -
Sydney's housing crisis is a budget time bomb
No amount of building will ease the housing crisis in Sydney because negative gearing will always give investors the edge over owner-occupiers. -
Claremont serial killings: The murder mystery that has gripped Perth for two decades
via abc.net.au
The disappearance of three young women, and the discovery of two of their bodies in the late 1990s, paralysed Perth with fear and sparked Australia's longest-running and most expensive police investigation. -
Bus catches fire on George St in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A major Sydney's CBD is closed after a bus's engine catches fire on Thursday night, an incident that comes after union warnings about fire dangers on city's ageing bus fleet. -
TV stars fight to keep names out of Seven West boss Tim Worner's sex scandal
The saga embroiling embattled Seven West boss Tim Worner continues to spiral out of control with the company's lawyers launching legal action to prevent the names of two prominent employees being linked with the scandal. -
Stunt champ Robbie Maddison rides his motorbike on water in Australian first
Robbie Maddison has taken his stunt riding to a new level: he has traded ramps and jumps for Hollywood movies and water. -
Child safety visited Curtis Powell's home two months before death
A 10-year-old boy missed almost every second day of school for half a year before he was found dead in his home covered in more than 200 bruises, police allege. -
Unhappy homecoming to end as Kerem Bulut looks to leave Western Sydney Wanderers
The much celebrated homecoming of Kerem Bulut is set to come to an abrupt end with the Western Sydney Wanderers striker closing in on a move to Asia in the January transfer window. -
Claremont serial killer: man arrested over women's murders, ABC understands
via abc.net.au
Police take a man into custody and are believed to be interviewing him in connection with the historic Claremont serial killer investigation. -
Coalition spoils another Christmas for housing have-nots
A mix of solutions is needed for a problem created by a complex interplay of factors beyond housing supply. -
Live Big Bash League cricket: Melbourne Renegades v Sydney Thunder
It's the season-opener for the Melbourne Renegades at Etihad Stadium. Just a few days before Christmas, cricket fans have taken advantage of a beautiful Melbourne day to head to the cricket. -
Packer-backed casino bid promises $100m in Gold Coast traffic solutions
The James Packer-backed ASF Consortia hopes to win Palaszczuk Government approval for a $3 billion new casino and hotel complex on the Southport Spit by offering the Gold Coast transport solutions worth around $100 million dollars. -
Wei Li's manslaughter sentence appeal bid rejected
via abc.net.au
Wei Li, who killed his mother by attacking her with a metal pole and strangling her, has an application for an appeal rejected. -
PM recommends second senior female public servant in a row to lead Finance Department
Turnbull announces recommendation for Jane Halton's replacement.

