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'Concerning' figures show more than a quarter of mothers in far-west NSW smoked while pregnant
via abc.net.au
A health body in far-west NSW says new figures showing the region has the highest rate of women smoking while pregnant are "really concerning". -
Rafael Nadal laments match-fixing charges against Australian Open boys champion Oliver Anderson
via abc.net.au
Rafael Nadal defends his sport and laments the charging of 18-year-old Australian Open boys champion Oliver Anderson with match-fixing. -
Falls Festival management condemns sexual assaults at Marion Bay concert
via abc.net.au
The organisers of the Falls Festival say they are disgusted and angry over reported assaults at the Tasmanian event and "boys and men need to have some respect". -
Meningococcal: Fifth Queenslander in a week diagnosed with potentially deadly disease
via abc.net.au
A Cairns person is diagnosed with the potentially deadly meningococcalthe fifth Queenslander to be diagnosed with the disease this past week. -
Questions over plan to release more water from the Menindee Lakes, months after filling
via abc.net.au
A proposal to ramp up releases from the Menindee Lakes is being met with outrage. -
SA weather: Adelaide set for scorching 40C day, authorities to warn tourists
via abc.net.au
Emergency authorities are urging South Australians to stay cool as temperatures are set to soar to 40 degrees Celsius or higher in Adelaide and parts of the state. -
Centrelink cut South Australian student's payment without warning, MP claims
via abc.net.au
A South Australian high school student is "begging and borrowing from friends" after Centrelink cut off her payment just before Christmas, NXT Member for Mayo Rebecca Sharkey says. -
Yarloop bushfire survivor contemplates first anniversary
via abc.net.au
The Yarloop bushfire of January 2016 was one of the worst in Western Australia's history, burning through 70,000 hectares of bush over 17 days, claiming two lives and destroying almost 200 properties. As some residents of the small rural town of Yarloop prepare to mark the bushfire's first anniversary tomorrow, others aren't so sure if it's an occasion to remember. Yarloop farmer Frank Bellairs lost the lot in that devastating fire: the family home, livestock, pet birds and a collection of class -
Scientists conducting triage on the world's coral reefs
via abc.net.au
Scientists are working out which coral reefs are most at risk of bleaching, in order to focus their recovery efforts. They say annual bleaching could affect most coral reefs before 2050, even with the emissions reductions promised under the Paris Climate Change Accords. -
Former AFL coach released from hospital
via abc.net.au
Controversial former football coach James Hird has been released from hospital after reportedly suffering a drug overdose. A men's health advocate says that Hird was under immense stress due to a doping scandal when he was coach of AFL club Essendon. -
Ellendale residents furious about another sex offender being housed by charity
via abc.net.au
Tensions in Ellendale are again at boiling point after Christian support network The Freedom Centre confirms child sex offender Sonny Day has moved into their facility. -
NSW police charge man over alleged fatal hit-and-run in Sydney's south-west
via abc.net.au
NSW police charge a man over an alleged hit-and-run that left an elderly man dead in Sydney's south-west last week. -
Big Bash League: Brisbane Heat snag top spot with nine-wicket win over Perth Scorchers
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Heat take top spot on the Big Bash League table with a nine-wicket win over the Scorchers. -
Roe 8 job loss claims 'massively' overstated, WA Labor says
via abc.net.au
WA Labor claims the Barnett Government massively overstated the potential job losses that would flow from the party's plan to axe the Roe 8 extension across the Beeliar Wetlands. -
NSW police arrest man, seize van in Greenacre over alleged fatal hit-and-run
via abc.net.au
NSW police arrest a man and seize a van in relation to an alleged hit-and-run that left an elderly man dead in Sydney's south-west last week. -
Man denied bail after allegedly being found sleeping in Melbourne couple's living room
via abc.net.au
An 18-year-old Victorian man charged with multiple offences after being found asleep in a Donvale home is denied bail, after arguing that he threatened the homeowner with a chicken skewer and not a knife. -
Australia v Pakistan: Younis Khan scores another ton as Nathan Lyon takes late wickets
via abc.net.au
Younis Khan notches his 34th century in Test cricket, but Australia has gradually put the squeeze on Pakistan at the SCG. -
Sunny Brisbane rooftops well placed to capitalise on solar power, experts say
via abc.net.au
A "stocktake" of Brisbane's solar potential reveals CBD rooftops could produce enough power to meet 11 per cent of the city's demand. -
Fisheries seize man's car over alleged illegal abalone fishing haul in WA
via abc.net.au
A man has his car impounded and faces fines of up to $400,000 and four years in jail after allegedly being caught with 17 times the legal limit of abalone in Western Australia. -
Northern Territory businesses struggle to find workers in a depressed jobs market
via abc.net.au
One Darwin cafe sponsors an Italian baker after years of trying to hire someone, while other would-be employers complain of staff leaving to work on projects interstate, as employment agencies blame the "laid-back" attitude of the locals. -
Australia v Pakistan: Follow-on option set to be ignored in SCG Pink Test
via abc.net.au
Australia hints it will again choose not to enforce the follow-on should Pakistan be dismissed early on day four of the third Test at the SCG. -
Tim Finn on his two Sydney Festival productions
via abc.net.au
Musician Tim Finn joins 7.30 to discuss his two productions in this year's Sydney Festival. One is a musical theatre adaptation of a novel called Ladies in Black and the other is a work of performance art called The Fiery Maze. -
Connair disaster: Survivor of pilot's Alice Springs suicide mission 'not bitter'
via abc.net.au
An aircraft engineer who suffered horrific burns after a pilot deliberately crashed a plane into a hanger in Alice Springs in January 1977 says on the 40th anniversary of the event that he is no longer bitter. -
Tullamarine Freeway: Drivers reminded to allow extra 40-minute travel time for road closure
via abc.net.au
Drivers are reminded to allow an extra 40 minutes travel time ahead of the closure of the Tullamarine Freeway tonight. -
Top Philippine militant who pledged allegiance to Islamic State killed
A top Philippine militant who pledged allegiance to Islamic State has been killed in the group's latest setback in its attempts to sow terror across south-east Asia. -
James Hird 'health scare' culmination of four years of Essendon supplements turmoil
Unrelenting pressure on a sporting field or a coaching box is one thing. But that ceases, at least temporarily, when the game is over. -
Perth PE teacher faces child porn charges after police seize computer
A Perth physical education teacher who allegedly had inappropriate photos of underage girls on his computer while working at a Perth public high school has been charged with child exploitation offences. -
Australians warned not to use air loungers in water after near drownings
Hollie was floating in one of the increasingly popular air loungers, when the fabric ripped and she was swallowed by the pool. -
Poor rostering and over-reliance on overtime blamed for Christmas Day train debacle, Hinchliffe says
via abc.net.au
Bad planning by Queensland Rail rostering managers who expected too many crews to work on rostered days off is to blame for the Christmas Day cancellation of 235 train services, Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe says. -
Canberra United sign Kahlia Hogg for remainder of W-League season
Kahlia Hogg has returned to Canberra United for the rest of the W-League season. -
Australia no closer to finding solution to all-rounder problem
Hilton Cartwright had an eye-watering moment in the field, but there's something else that should have the Test debutant worried for the tour of India. -
Younis Khan ticks final box in stellar career with century in Australia
How long has Younis Khan been playing Test cricket for Pakistan? -
Payne moves to restore trust, not a moment too soon
"The worst we can do is to take this partnership for granted," Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono declared more than six years ago, when he became the first Indonesian president to address Australia's parliament in 2010. -
Canberra soup kitchen crowdfunding campaign raises $20k after 91yo founder injured
via abc.net.au
Canberrans donate more than $20,000 to help keep a long-running soup kitchen open after its 91-year-old founder is hurt in an accident that totalled her car. -
Petrol price rises tipped: ACCC urges motorists to fill up tanks now
The federal consumer watchdog is urging motorists to shop around and grab the cheapest petrol they see, with prices expected to jump in coming days. -
Indonesian military quick to take offence
Australia’s military and diplomatic relationship with Indonesia is on tenterhooks again, though the whys and wherefores of this latest hiccupare less obvious than previous contretemps. -
Former Essendon coach James Hird reportedly hospitalised in major health scare
via abc.net.au
Former Essendon player and coach James Hird was reportedly taken to hospital last night in a major health scare. -
Toyota plans years of building cars largely controlled by humans
Toyota Motor plans to spend years designing cars in which people retain a large measure of control, since the goal of turning all driving decisions over to computers seems too dangerous for now. -
Australia v Pakistan: Third Test at SCG - day three, as it happened
via abc.net.au
Younis Khan chalks up a century before late wickets fall to give Australia the ascendancy on a rain-hit day three at the SCG. Look back at how it unfolded in our live blog. -
Perth teacher charged with child sex offences after computer seized
via abc.net.au
WA police charge a 61-year-old Perth high school teacher with child sex offences after allegedly finding child exploitation material on his computer, including images that may have been taken when he was a physical education instructor. -
Wagners asks state to fund overpass to service Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport
The state government and the wealthy Toowoomba family behind the region's privately owned airport are at loggerheads over the funding of a new road link. -
Youth crime crisis: 10-year-olds charged with at least 20 crimes, hardcore remains
Crime data on every youth offender in Victoria has revealed two 10-year-olds were charged with more than 20 crimes each in the past year, and confirmed police and state government fears that a hardcore group of prolific youngsters are committing hundreds of offences. -
ANU offers more than 2,600 students early university places
More than 2,600 students, including 800 from the ACT, have received an early offer to study at the ANU in 2017. -
'Goldilocks' intruder says he got lost after argument with his father
The teenager discovered asleep in bed by a shocked couple told police he broke into the home after he got lost following an argument with his father, a court has heard. -
Two buses carrying children crash near Lithgow, west of Sydney
Two buses have collided near Lithgow, west of Sydney. -
'A matter of principle': Indonesian President Jokowi comments on diplomatic rift with Australia
Indonesian President Joko Widodo says his country and Australia have agreed to stay out of each other's internal affairs. -
Safety first with new cystic fibrosis drug
The cystic fibrosis treatment, Kalydeco (aka ivacaftor), may have enormous benefits for some but it also has a downside. -
'Cheeky' tree snake pulled from girl's bedside light in Beechmont
via abc.net.au
Getting a midnight call to remove a snake from a girl's nightlight just inches from her pillow is just part of a typical day for two Gold Coast snake catchers and their one-year-old son. -
Apple pulls New York Times app in China after government request
Apple has removed the New York Times Co's news apps from its app store in China following a request from the Chinese authorities. -
Labor to launch costly High Court bid to block investigation of alleged rorts
The Andrews government will launch a costly High Court bid to block the Victorian Ombudsman from probing Labor's alleged rorting of parliamentary funds.

