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Sydney housing: Caution about reforms designed to speed up development, combat affordability crisis
via abc.net.au
The Baird Government's plan to speed up the development approval process in order to combat Sydney's housing affordability crisis is met with a warning that risky proposals could get rubber stamped. -
Opposition health spokesperson calls for Minister's resignation
via abc.net.au
Labor's health spokesperson, Catherine King, has called for the Health Minister, Sussan Ley, to resign in the wake of her buying a Gold Coast property whilst on a taxpayer-funded trip - an action the Minister has acknowledged as a breach of ministerial guidelines and an 'error of judgement'. Speaking with AM's Kim Landers, Ms King says that the Minister has failed to offer an explanation for the purchase and states that the Prime Minister has been 'missing in action' in relation to the incident. -
Upper Swan bushfire threatening lives as strong winds fan blaze
via abc.net.au
A bushfire burning out of control is threatening lives and homes at Upper Swan, 30 kilometres north-east of Perth. -
Heatwave to send temperatures past 45C in western NSW
via abc.net.au
Temperatures are expected to soar past 45 degrees Celsius in parts of western New South Wales this week, as another heatwave sweeps across the state. -
SA Government to pay for health checks for ash-affected Port Augusta residents
via abc.net.au
Port Augusta residents worried about the impacts of an ash cloud blowing over the regional city will have their health checks paid for by the South Australian Government. -
Manslaughter charge laid over newborn's death in 21-year cold case
via abc.net.au
A Cairns woman will face court today, charged with the death of a newborn baby found in the yard of a house in far north Queensland more than two decades ago. -
Summernats: Record numbers flock to event, as organisers review festival after death
via abc.net.au
Summernats organisers will begin an overall review today of the national car festival, with this year's event turning deadly when a man fell from the back of a ute tray. -
Greens renew federal ICAC call in wake of Sussan Ley affair
via abc.net.au
Calls are growing for action on tightening rules around parliamentarians' travel entitlements after the Health Minister, Sussan Ley, admitted to an 'error in judgement' about travel claims she made for trips to the Gold Coast. The Health Minister maintains her claims were within the letter of the law, but the Greens say that it's time for a national ICAC and a tightening of the rules. -
Sydney Thunder beat Hobart Hurricanes as Shane Watson leads successful Big Bash chase
via abc.net.au
Skipper Shane Watson leads Sydney Thunder to their second Big Bash League win for the season, with a six-wicket victory over Hobart Hurricanes. -
Hermannsburg artist passes skills onto next generation
via abc.net.au
A Hermannsburg artist, who was once friends with Albert Namatjira, ensures the area's art and culture is passed onto future generations. -
Chris Lynn wants to follow David Warner's path into Test cricket after Australia ODI call-up
via abc.net.au
Power-hitter Chris Lynn has become a short-form phenomenon this summer, but he wants to follow a similar tactical approach to David Warner to Test cricket. -
Grigor Dimitrov wins Brisbane International, beating Kei Nishikori in men's final
via abc.net.au
World number 17 Grigor Dimitrov says his Brisbane International success was the one of the biggest moments of his career. -
Climate change could shrink Australia's ski season by 80 days a year by 2050, CSIRO says
via abc.net.au
Australia's ski season could shrink by up to 80 days a year by 2050 under worst-case predictions for climate changebut there are no plans to restrict ski resorts in national parks. -
Sussan Ley stands aside as Health Minister pending investigation
via abc.net.au
Sussan Ley has been forced to stand aside as Health Minister, pending an investigation into her travel expenses. Ms Ley came under fire after it was revealed she'd bought a $795,000 apartment whilst on a taxpayer-funded trip to the Gold Coast. It has since been revealed that the Minister has taken 20 trips to the Gold Coast in the past three years, including trips around New Year's Eve in 2013 and 2014. The Minister has apologized for what she has described as an 'error of judgement' when she bo -
Queensland lawn bowler plays for three days straight
via abc.net.au
A man in outback Queensland is just hours from setting a world record for playing lawn bowls for three days. Shayne Barwick has battled heat, rain and fatigue - and now sheepishly admits his world record attempt didn't need to be quite so long. -
Proposed Perisher resort development may face legal challenge
via abc.net.au
The Colong Foundation for Wilderness is considering a legal challenge to stop an 800-bed resort development inside Kosciuszko National Park. Prominent among the concerns of the environmental group are fears that the park is being over-developed with little regard to the effects of climate change. The CSIRO predicts that climate change could shrink Australia's ski season by up to 80 days a year by 2050. -
Shane Watson blasts Sydney Thunder to BBL victory
via abc.net.au
Skipper Shane Watson leads Sydney Thunder to their second Big Bash League win for the season, with a six-wicket victory over Hobart Hurricanes. -
Sydney FC pip Central Coast Mariners 3-2 in thrilling A-League clash to keep streak alive
via abc.net.au
Sydney FC survive a scare against a determined Central Coast Mariners to keep their winning streak alive with a 3-2 victory. -
Venues fighting back against the pop-up bars that never seem to leave
via abc.net.au
Perth venue owners say different licensing rules for pop-up venues are giving them an unfair advantage and hurting patronage for established businesses bound by too much red tape. -
Crews battle Culture Kings warehouse blaze in Acacia Ridge on Brisbane's southside
via abc.net.au
Emergency services battle a major fire a warehouse owned by popular streetwear retailer Culture Kings in an industrial estate in Acacia Ridge on Brisbane's southside. -
Beachgoers warned stolen keys are giving burglars access to homes
via abc.net.au
WA police warn thieves are stealing keys from the beach, gaining access to cars, then using navigation devices then to commit burglaries. -
Australia v Pakistan: ODI squad sets up Billy Stanlake to become tallest man to represent Australia
via abc.net.au
Usman Khawaja says he is not surprised by the selection of big Queenslander Billy Stanlake for the Australian one-day cricket squad. -
Free wifi trial on Sydney buses puts commuter privacy at risk, Greens claim
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Greens say commuters' personal information could be obtained under a deal between the StateGovernment and a private advertising company to provide free wifi on Sydney's public buses. -
Ellendale residents demand Government act on child sex offender home 'before anyone gets hurt'
via abc.net.au
Residents of a small town in Tasmania's Derwent Valley call on the Government to move a residence housing former sex offenders before someone gets hurt. -
Darwin Greek Orthodox swimmers compete in Blessing of the Waters
via abc.net.au
Young men from Darwin's Greek community race into the water to retrieve a wooden cross after a blessing, as the community watches on. -
Summernats: Festival veteran celebrates 30 years with son at 'petrol-head heaven'
via abc.net.au
Geoff Waters has entered every Summernats since it began 30 years ago, but as the festival wraps up, he says this year was extra special, entering alongside his 20-year-old son, Matt. -
Three workers injured breaking up fight at juvenile justice centre on NSW Central Coast
via abc.net.au
Three juvenile justice workers are injured while trying to break up a fight between inmates at the Frank Baxter Juvenile Justice Centre on the NSW Central Coast. -
Shark sightings force closure of St Kilda, Elwood and Fairhaven beaches
via abc.net.au
Shark sightings force beach closures at St Kilda and Elwood in Melbourne and Fairhaven on Victoria's Surf Coast. -
Search underway for man lost swimming near Kununurra
via abc.net.au
A search is underway for a man in his 20s who was caught in a strong current in the Ord River in WA's far north. -
Lucky escape as damaged light plane makes emergency landing at Moorabbin Airport
A pilot has landed his light aircraft safely at Moorabbin Airport despite damaging the wheels of his aircraft. -
Pipi fishing banned at Goolwa Beach in South Australia due to E coli risk
via abc.net.au
Pipi fishing is banned at Goolwa Beach south of Adelaide after the state's blackwater event gives rise to E coli levels considered unsafe for human consumption. -
Man walks into Gold Coast hospital after being shot in face
via abc.net.au
A 33-year-old man with a gunshot to his face managed to walk into a Gold Coast emergency department for help in the early hours of the morning. -
Australia v Pakistan: David Warner shines, but Younis Khan leaves lasting impression in tour Test farewell
via abc.net.au
No one is surprised when David Warner smashes an attack at the SCG - but Pakistan veteran Younis Khan remains the most low-key 34-time centurion in Test cricket. -
Sydney Festival review: Measure for Measure
This "punch in the guts" is a more nuanced production than its poster quotes might lead you to believe -
Glassing attack in Warwick club leaves woman with large cut to face
Police have laid charges after a woman was hit in the face with a glass in the early hours of Sunday morning. -
Sydney Festival review: Ladies in Black delivers a Sydney Cinderella
Ladies in Black is at the soft end of Sydney Festival programming but you'd have to have a heart of stone not to enjoy it -
Jason Day slips back in Tournament of Champions field
Jason Day struggled with a misfiring putter as he slipped away from the leaders in the third round of the Tournament of Champions in Maui. -
Georges Pretre, conductor under whose baton a 'work's musical stresses . . . verged on the orgasmic'
Georges Prêtre, a French conductor who for seven decades led some of the world's finest orchestras, found a second home in Vienna and forged close relationships with singer Maria Callas and composer Francis Poulenc, has died at his chateau in Naves, in southern France aged 92. -
Shark sightings: St Kilda, Elwood beaches closed
There have been more reports of sharks in Victorian waters, including an inner-city beach. -
Melbourne weather: Cool change hits city after 'oppressive' hot January night
"It was oppressive," Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Richard Carlyon said of the humid Saturday night. -
Trump insider Jared Kushner chases a massive Chinese deal for family firm
Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law and close adviser, has family property investments that could prove to be an ethical minefield for the Trump presidency. -
Is your Kosciuszko holiday damaging the environment?
via abc.net.au
With the snow all but gone for the season and the summer tourists starting to arrive, the ABC travels to the Kosciuszko National Park to look at just how much of an impact humans are having on the unique alpine environment. -
Canberra Sports Hub: Canberra United denied in controversial fashion
Get all the results from Canberra's cricket, basketball, football and baseball. -
Police search for missing Canberra man Robert Kulczycki, also known as Robert Amess
Police seek the public's help to find missing Canberra man Robert Kulczycki, also known as Robert Amess, 46. -
Shoulder issue ends Ashleigh Barty's Hobart International hopes
Ashleigh Barty's tennis comeback has been dealt a blow with the young Australian forced to withdraw from her singles campaign at the Hobart International. -
Teenage woman dead, four injured in head-on crash on NSW south coast
A teenage woman has been killed and four other teens injured in a head-on collision on the state's south coast on Saturday afternoon. -
Football failing to take advantage of the African revolution
What's happened to the African revolution? Two decades after the first tide of African migration lapped our shores, we were expecting, and hoping, to see the fruits by now. -
Novak Djokovic's loud Australian Open statement
A delighted Novak Djokovic knew he made a big Australian Open statement when he toppled world No.1 Andy Murray 6-3 5-7 6-4 to retain the Qatar Open title. -
Spectres of Love review: Anti-heroes and grotesques white-ant '60s rock
Pounding rock sidelines the Black Sea Gentlemen and the Tin Star. -
New rules to force mandatory reporting of koala deaths, injuries in Victoria's timber plantations
via abc.net.au
Timber plantation operators in Victoria face strict new rules aimed at stopping koalas from being killed or injured during harvest.

