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Appin earthquake shakes homes within 56km radius, south of Sydney
via abc.net.au
A magnitude-3.9 earthquake hits homes in Appin and surrounding suburbs, south of Sydney, just after 1:00am. -
Rod Culleton recovers after former One Nation senator involved in scuffle outside Perth court
via abc.net.au
Rod Culleton defends his actions during a fracas outside a Perth court yesterday, with the former One Nation senator saying he was "hit full on" by a party member and was left to "lick my wounds". -
Smelly corpse flower attracts crowd during night viewing in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Several thousand people flock to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens to catch a whiff of its rare corpse flower in full bloom. -
Australia v Pakistan: Matthew Renshaw ignores axing talk on way to maiden Test century at SCG
via abc.net.au
Matthew Renshaw never felt he was playing for his immediate Test future on his way to his first century amid speculation he will lose his spot in the Australia XI for the upcoming series in India. -
WA Abrolhos Islands scallop fishery re-opens after five-year recovery
via abc.net.au
WA scallop fishermen will return to the Abrolhos Islands fishery this season, five years after it was closed after a marine heatwave. -
Rebuilding agriculture industry 10 years after Esperance floods
via abc.net.au
About 25,000 sheep were lost, the entire commercial fishing fleet was stranded and erosion was widespread, but 10 years on, how has Esperance recovered from the "once in a generation" storm? -
Body found after man disappears during fishing trip on NSW south coast
via abc.net.au
A body is found in the search for an 80-year-old man who did not return from a fishing trip at Bewong Creek on the NSW south coast last night. -
Queensland Rail: Brisbane train driver overtime blows-outs to nearly 19,000 hours
via abc.net.au
Overtime worked by Queensland Rail's train drivers has increased 119 per cent to 18,837 hours in October 2016, Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe says. -
Man critically injured in one-punch attack in Surfers Paradise
via abc.net.au
Two boys, aged 15 and 16, speak with police after a one-punch attack in Surfers Paradise that has left a man in hospital with traumatic brain injuries. -
Two Melbourne real estate agencies face legal challenge over underquoting allegations
via abc.net.au
Consumer Affairs Victoria launches legal action in the Federal Court against two real estate agencies over allegations of underquoting on 25 properties in Melbourne. -
Cape Jaffa search: SA police return to Kingston to look for missing boat
via abc.net.au
SA police will use a side-scan sonar to search the sea floor for any sign of a 7-metre boat that went missing last month off the coast of Cape Jaffa with a couple and their son on board. -
Australia v Pakistan: David Warner and Matt Renshaw's contrasting success
via abc.net.au
David Warner blasted his way to a ton before lunch while Matt Renshaw forged a big score of his own by stumps, writes Geoff Lemon. -
Man, 80, missing after fishing trip in Bewong Creek on NSW south coast
via abc.net.au
A search is underway for an 80-year-old man who did not return from a fishing trip at Bewong Creek on the NSW south coast last night. -
Christie Downs stabbing: Murder charges laid against two more men
via abc.net.au
Another two men are charged with the murder of a 29-year-old man at a Christie Downs house in the city's south. -
Rod Culleton recovers from scuffle outside Perth court
via abc.net.au
Senator Rod Culleton's injuries sustained during a fracas outside a Perth court yesterday are not as serious as first thought, a spokeswoman says. -
Tasmanian jet ski accident victim Luke Rice was engaged to be married
via abc.net.au
Described by a friend as "one in a bloody million", 22-year-old Luke Rice had only owned a jet ski for about a week before he was struck and killed by another rider on a Tasmanian lake. -
Sounds of Summer Special: How Norfolk Islanders are re-shaping their future
via abc.net.au
Today, we look at how Norfolk Islanders are coming to grips with the upheaval caused by the end of self-government on Australia's tiny external territory. When the families of the famous Bounty mutineers arrived 160 years ago, they werejust the latest in successive waves of people to call the island home. Nick Grimm travelled to Norfolk to see how its inhabitants have left their mark over the centuries, and how they're helping re-shape its future. -
Appin earthquake shakes homes of more than 100 residents
via abc.net.au
A magnitude-3.9 earthquake hits homes in Appin and surrounding suburbs, south of Sydney, just after 1:00am. -
Birthday card from 35 years ago helps investigators find illegal asbestos dumpers
via abc.net.au
A birthday card has helped the Hunter's illegal dumping squad track down those responsible for dumping 15 tonnes of asbestos-contaminated waste. -
Exmouth fisherman dragged from boat spends six hours at sea before rescue
via abc.net.au
A fisherman survives six hours treading water off the West Australian coast after a marlin he hooked pulls him overboard. -
Sydney Sixers hand Brisbane Heat their first loss of the Big Bash at the Gabba
via abc.net.au
Opener Dan Hughes inspires the Sydney Sixers' three wicket Big Bash League win at a sold out Gabba on Tuesday night, snapping Brisbane Heat's unbeaten season start. -
Jim Maxwell returns to Test cricket coverage after stroke
via abc.net.au
Veteran ABC commentator Jim Maxwell returns to Test cricket coverage after suffering a stroke last year, and says for the most part, "it feels just like it's always felt". -
Senator Rod Culleton goes to hospital after being served bankruptcy papers
via abc.net.au
Former One Nation senator Rod Culleton is discharged from hospital after a fracas outside a Perth court this morning, as a man attempted to serve him papers. -
Pill testing at music festivals needed after rave overdose, doctors say
via abc.net.au
Drug experts renew calls for pill-testing facilities at music festivals after the death of a man from an unknown substance at a New Year's Eve rave in southern Queensland. -
Commentator Jim Maxwell returns to Test cricket coverage after stroke
via abc.net.au
Veteran ABC commentator Jim Maxwell returned to Test cricket coverage today after suffering a stroke last year. -
Surprise corpse flower blooming creates suspected 'world first' at Adelaide Botanic Gardens
via abc.net.au
A rare plant that smells like rotting flesh astonishes staff at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens after it produces a flower and a leaf togethera scenario they believe has "never happened anywhere in the world before". -
Night parrot's drinking habits revealed in research expected to help habitat management
via abc.net.au
Scientists discover endangered night parrots leave the safety of their hideouts to drink at waterholes when the night-time temperature hits 40 degrees Celsius, in a breakthrough which could help save them from extinction. -
Australia v Pakistan: David Warner enjoying new partnership with Matt Renshaw
via abc.net.au
Warner, who blasted a century before lunch against Pakistan, says he appreciates the way Renshaw kept his cool, and his wicket, down the other end. -
Bathurst prison locked down, officer injured in riot involving 76 inmates
via abc.net.au
Bathurst prison staff contain a riot which involved 76 inmates in the jail's accommodation unit and saw one officer struck on the head several times by a prisoner. -
Toddler missing from Tuggeranong home found safe
via abc.net.au
Police find a three-year-old girl who went missing from her Wanniassa home in south Canberra this afternoon. -
WA election 2017: Labor vows to target 120 worst young offenders and families
via abc.net.au
The worst juvenile offenders in WA would be targeted under an Opposition election promise to revive a program supporting dysfunctional families, amid ongoing problems at Banksia Hill Detention Centre. -
Port Augusta power station ash could be toxic, health effects 'less than certain', SA Health says
via abc.net.au
Dust blowing across Port Augusta from the local former coal-fired power station has "toxic potential", an SA Health assessment finds. -
Lake Trevallyn jet ski death may have been caused by speed, police say
via abc.net.au
A jet ski rider may not have had time to avoid another rider who fell off his vehicle in Lake Trevallyn on Monday and later died, police say. -
Rare brain disease that killed partner spurs man onto 5,000km hike across country
via abc.net.au
After a rare brain disease took the life of John Olsen's partner, he honours her memory by hiking across the entire country in a bid to raise money for a cure. -
Destanee Aiava upsets Bethanie Mattek-Sands at Brisbane International tennis
via abc.net.au
Destanee Aiava wraps up a breakthrough three-set victory over Bethanie Mattek-Sands to move through to the Brisbane International's second round. -
Perth Airport worker in critical condition after fuel tanker mishap
via abc.net.au
A fuel tanker hits a worker on the tarmac at Perth Airport, leaving him in hospital with critical injuries. -
Australia v Pakistan: David Warner, Matt Renshaw post centuries to dominate tourists at SCG
via abc.net.au
Matt Renshaw scores a meticulous maiden Test ton, in total contrast to David Warner's historic before-lunch century, as Australia's openers pile on the runs against a struggling Pakistan on day one of the third Test. -
Australia v Pakistan: Third Test at the SCG, day one as it happened
via abc.net.au
Matt Renshaw makes his maiden Test century for Australia in an innings of patience after David Warner's spectacular 113 at the SCG. -
Four people freed after head-on crash near Buckland
via abc.net.au
Emergency services free four people trapped following a head-on crash on the Tasman Highway near Buckland on Tasmania's East Coast. -
Victorian Human Rights Commission's site hacked in attack allegedly linked to Anonymous
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission's website is taken over by a group claiming to be affiliated to international hacking group Anonymous, sending it offline for several hours. -
Police release video of dangerously overloaded ute packed 'like sardines'
via abc.net.au
Queensland police release vision of 12 young people piling out of a 4WD ute as officers pull the car over in the early hours of New Year's Day. -
Unique approach to reducing reoffending rates in Dubbo changes Indigenous men's lives
via abc.net.au
A group to help clean up the streets is formed as part of a program to help rehabilitate Indigenous men who have been charged with family violence offences. -
Galaxy Resources waves off first lithium shipment from Mt Cattlin mine
via abc.net.au
WA stakes its claim as the world's lithium mining capital, with Galaxy Resources waving off the first shipment for China. -
Privacy concerns raised about Government register for backpacker employers
via abc.net.au
Concerns are raised about how the Federal Government will use information from farmers who register as employers of foreign workers. -
Alice Springs teen cricketer Tabatha Saville makes her Big Bash debut
via abc.net.au
After playing as the sole girl on male teams, Tabatha Saville says the standard of women's cricket is higher than that of the men's. -
Bathurst Prison in lockdown amid 'ongoing incident'
via abc.net.au
Staff at Bathurst Prison are trying to contain an "ongoing situation" in the jail's accommodation unit. -
Two face court after Cairns paramedic allegedly kicked in back, spat on while treating patient
via abc.net.au
Two people appear in court charged with assault after a paramedic is allegedly kicked in the back and spat on in far north Queensland, the latest in a spate of attacks on emergency service personnel working over the New Year period. -
Man critical after Perth Airport accident
via abc.net.au
The man is believed to have been struck by a tanker while on the airport tarmac, leaving him with critical injuries. -
New record expected to be set for on-farm grain storage
via abc.net.au
Grain growers look at novel ways to store a record amount of harvested grain on their farms this season, amid low prices. -
Hazardous fumes leak from silos at Trafalgar in Victoria's east
via abc.net.au
Residents in the town of Trafalgar in Victoria's east are told to remain indoors after being warned hazardous fumes leaked from silos earlier today.

