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Petrol jumps 20 cents a litre in Tasmania, new $1.40 benchmark expected
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's peak motoring body fears higher petrol prices, which have soared about 20 cents a litre in some parts of the state, are likely to remain for the next month or so. -
Melbourne weather: Intense rain, humid night beats records as conditions mirror far north
via abc.net.au
Melbourne's tropical weather late last year broke records for humidity and short-term rainfall, according a special state of the climate report released by the Bureau of Meteorology. -
Temperatures set to soar as heatwave conditions settle in across central, southern Queensland
via abc.net.au
Central and southern Queensland are set to swelter this week with severe to extreme heatwave conditions forecast from Wednesday through to Saturday. -
Work begins in NSW to remove grain from drains after chicken feed silo collapse in Newcastle
via abc.net.au
A massive clean-up effort is underway after a chicken feed silo collapsed in Newcastle, flooding the area with thousands of tonnes of grain. -
Sydney Sixers lift to second on BBL ladder with win over Melbourne Renegades
via abc.net.au
Sydney Sixers veteran Brad Haddin scores 31 off 23 balls to guide his side to a six-wicket win over the Melbourne Renegades at the SCG. -
Evacuation ordered after deadly carbon monoxide gas found in Hawthorn apartment block
via abc.net.au
About 150 people are evacuated from an apartment block at Hawthorn, in Melbourne's inner east, after deadly carbon monoxide gas is detected in the building. -
Daria Gavrilova beats Donna Vekic to advance in Sydney International
via abc.net.au
Australia's Daria Gavrilova overcomes two rain delays to win her Sydney International match against Donna Vekic in straight sets. -
'This miserably fails the pub test': Xenophon to push ministerial expenses legislation
via abc.net.au
Scrutiny into ministerial expense claims continues, with four ministers billing taxpayers thousands of dollars while attending a 2015 New Year's Eve party hosted by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Those ministers are Peter Dutton, George Brandis, Mitch Fifield and Simon Birmingham. A further 18 ministers did not claim any expenses for attending the event. The revelation comes after Sussan Ley was forced to stand aside as health minister, pending an investigation into her travel entitlements. So -
Teenagers become Australia's first world champions for this year
via abc.net.au
Australia has its first world champions of 2017. Teenagers Macey Callaghan and Ethan Ewing have taken out the women's and men's World Junior Surfing Championships in Kiama, on the New South Wales south coast. It places Australia in good stead for the sport's debut at the Tokyo Olympic Games in three years' time. -
Queensland farmers vow to fight Defence eviction plans
via abc.net.au
Farmers in central Queensland have warned the Federal Government that they won't walk away from their land, despite plans to remove them to allow for the expansion of a nearby military training facility. Hundreds of local residents gathered at a fiery community meeting north of Rockhampton yesterday, urging politicians to dump the plans. The Department of Defence plans to acquire land next to the Shoalwater Bay training facility to cater for larger war games and an increased number of Singaporea -
Toro Energy's Wiluna uranium mine in Goldfields gets green light from WA Government
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's first uranium mine is a step closer as the state's Environment Minister Albert Jacob grants approval for a project at Wiluna in the northern Goldfields. -
Perth Children's Hospital: Filters could be real answer to lead contamination in water, minister says
via abc.net.au
Lead filtration systems may be accepted as the fix to water contamination problems at the new $1.2-billion Perth Children's Hospital, the Barnett Government says. -
Calls for Sussan Ley to be sacked over travel expenses scandal
via abc.net.au
Health Minister Sussan Ley is fending off calls for her to be sacked from Cabinet for a series of taxpayer-funded trips to the Gold Coast. -
WA election 2017: Early campaign blitz by Labor will 'fade into history', ministers argue
via abc.net.au
Senior Barnett Government ministers deny the Liberals have been left flat-footed by a relentless barrage of policy announcements from WA Labor ahead of the March state election. -
Shan Ju Lin's comments force Ipswich Mayor to pull funding for Harmony Day event
via abc.net.au
Ipswich City Council pulls funding from a World Harmony Day event organised by former One Nation candidate Shan Ju Lin, who was dumped by the party over anti-gay comments. -
Teenage boy accused of Melville Primary School arson attack
via abc.net.au
A 15-year-old boy is charged by police over a deliberately-lit fire at a school in Perth's southern suburbs, which left a damage bill estimated at $200,000. -
Alice Springs police station to close for 12 hours every night
via abc.net.au
People seeking late-night assistance at the Alice Springs police station will have to ring an intercom that connects to Darwin when its front counter closes between 7pm and 7am. -
Michael Chamberlain, father of Azaria, dies aged 72
via abc.net.au
Michael Chamberlain, whose daughter Azaria was killed by a dingo in 1980, dies aged 72. -
How one mum explained her cancer to her young son
via abc.net.au
When Jo Wallace was diagnosed with cancer her first concern was for her family, especially her youngest son, seven-year-old Charlie. How would he cope with what was happening to his mum? -
Ian McAllister on why people are losing faith in politicians
via abc.net.au
Political scientist Professor Ian McAllister from ANU on why Australians are losing faith in politicians. -
Tasmania's Attorney-General to tackle sex offender housing tensions in Ellendale after arson attack
via abc.net.au
Growing tensions over former child sex offenders living in the small Tasmanian town of Ellendale will be mediated by the state's Attorney-General following an arson attack. -
Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre due for security upgrade amid rising criminal element
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre will be partially rebuilt as a high-security facility to house increasing numbers of high and extreme risk foreign nationals linked to organised crime and outlaw motorcycle gangs. -
Australian Open: Destanee Aiava ready to tackle major debut at Melbourne Park
via abc.net.au
Teenager Destanee Aiava's self confidence suggests she will not be overawed by making her Australian Open debut at Melbourne Park next week. -
'Unusual' shark sightings in Victoria as St Kilda dog walker encounters stranded shark
via abc.net.au
The recent flurry of shark sightings along Victoria's coastline is unusual, authorities have said, as vision emerges of a woman pushing a stranded shark into deeper water at St Kilda beach. -
Salvation Army office in Darwin trashed, prison bus stolen then abandoned in carpark
via abc.net.au
A charity bus has been recovered and returned to the Salvation Army after the organisation's Darwin offices were trashed and the vehicle stolen overnight. -
Irukandji jellyfish found in just 20 minutes off Fraser Island, showing 'resident' population says expert
via abc.net.au
A Queensland jellyfish expert says it took just 20 minutes to catch a potentially deadly Irukandji jellyfish off Fraser Island. -
Man hospitalised with serious head injuries after West End assault
via abc.net.au
Police search for two people after an attack in Brisbane's West End which has left a man with serious head injuries. -
Upper Swan bushfire contained, but threat remains to homes
via abc.net.au
A bushfire burning since Sunday night in Upper Swan, on Perth's north-east fringe, is contained after coming within metres of homes. -
Health Minister stands aside over travel claim furore
via abc.net.au
The Health Minister Sussan Ley has been stood aside as a Minister, after admitting some of her taxpayer funded trips to Queensland's Gold Coast failed to meet ministerial standards. The Prime Minister's moved to cut short the growing furore over his Minister's use of travel entitlements, with revelations today that her multiple trips to the Gold Coast included flights to attend events on New Years Eve, in 2013 and 2014, hosted by a prominent Queensland businesswoman and Liberal Party donor Sarin -
Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios 'to lay it all on the line' at Melbourne Park after injury-marred build-up
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios is vowing to fight through the pain barrier after revealing he will rely on cortisone to get through the Australian Open starting in Melbourne next Monday. -
Veteran fighter pilots celebrated at Great Eastern Fly-In
via abc.net.au
The man responsible for bringing F-111 bombers to Australia, and one of World War II's best fighter pilots, is among the veterans at summer aviation celebration the Great Eastern Fly-In. -
Woman hit by bullet after hearing gunshots, looking over fence at Sunshine
via abc.net.au
A woman who looked over her back fence after hearing gunshots coming from a nearby reserve is hit in the arm by a bullet in Melbourne's west. -
Perth Children's Hospital: Lead contamination will be fixed before opening, Government says
via abc.net.au
The Government will not rush to open the new Perth Children's Hospital until the water supply can be made safe after a lead contamination scare, despite a looming state election, the Health Minister says. -
How Jo Wallace explained her cancer to her 7yo son
via abc.net.au
When Sydney blogger Jo Wallace was diagnosed with cancer her first concern was for her family, especially her youngest son, seven-year-old Charlie. Now she hopes to share the program she devised so other children can benefit. -
Dinesh Palipana becomes Queensland's first quadriplegic medical intern
via abc.net.au
A Queensland medical graduate who was left quadriplegic after a car accident says being offered a place as an intern at the Gold Coast University Hospital is "incredible and surreal". -
Coles, Liquorland vouchers from Aboriginal corporations linked to surge in assaults: WA Police
via abc.net.au
Police in WA's Pilbara believe up to $300,000 worth of Coles vouchers handed out by Aboriginal corporations may have contributed to the worst spike in alcohol-fuelled violence they have seen in South Hedland in more than two years. -
Magistrate warns SA teen to find new friends before she ends up dead after alleged drag-racing incident
via abc.net.au
A teenager involved in an alleged drag racing incident will probably end up in adult prison or dead if she continues "hanging around the same people", a magistrate warns. -
Steve O'Keefe set to make Australia's India tour after Big Bash League withdrawal
via abc.net.au
Steve O'Keefe's hopes of joining the Australian bowling attack in the four-Test series in India have been boosted after the left-arm spinner was withdrawn from the remainder of the Big Bash League to prepare for the tour. -
Future cattle producers talk about life on Northern Territory stations
via abc.net.au
Twelve-year-old Tom Doyle and nine-year-old Lachlan Johnson talk about life on a cattle station, and their knowledge is impressive. -
Mum charged over baby's manslaughter in 21-year-old case receives bail
via abc.net.au
A 43-year-old Cairns woman accused of the death of her newborn baby more than 20 years ago is granted bail. -
Canberra zoo animals cool down with ice blocks as city swelters through another hot day
via abc.net.au
The animals at the National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra keep cool with frozen treats as the ACT swelters through another hot day. -
Murder-accused Christine Lyons asked friend to help make Samantha Kelly 'go missing', court hears
via abc.net.au
A woman accused of murdering her Bendigo housemate, Samantha Kelly, asked a friend to help kill the mother-of-four, a central Victorian court is told. -
'Unusual' shark sightings in Victoria as swimmers, surfers return to the beach
via abc.net.au
The recent flurry of shark sightings along Victoria's coastline is unusual, authorities say, with people urged to respect the predators and their habitat as holiday crowds return to the beach. -
Ord River drowning: Community devastated as popular tradie John Young dies at river crossing
via abc.net.au
The East Kimberley community in Western Australia is hit hard by the drowning of a popular local electrician, whose body was recovered by boat from a local waterway after a 24-hour search. -
Soldier On focused on helping veterans find employment opportunities
via abc.net.au
More than 1,000 job opportunities will be made available to veterans thanks to a new program run by Soldier On. -
'Brian' the kitten rescued from Melbourne dumpster after being covered in olive oil
via abc.net.au
A kitten is covered in olive oil and pulled from a dumpster pipe after it got stuck in Melbourne's north-west, in an unusual rescue mission for firefighters, who decided to name it Brian. -
Adelaide United board faces backlash from fans over post championship performance
via abc.net.au
Adelaide United's dismal season ignites a stoush between the board and fans, who have been accused of directing "inappropriate language" at the board after Saturday's loss to Melbourne Victory. -
Samantha Stosur belted by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in Sydney International opener
Sam Stosur will head to next week's Australian Open without a win in almost five months after bombing out in the first round of the Sydney International. -
Flying Cloud shipwreck found off SA coast, after 147 years under the sea
via abc.net.au
After 147 years buried at the bottom of the ocean, the remains of the Flying Cloud shipwreck off the south-east South Australian coast have been discovered. -
Upper Swan bushfire threat level downgraded, but conditions to worsen this afternoon
via abc.net.au
A bushfire burning out of control at Upper Swan, on Perth's north-east fringe, is downgraded but authorities warn there could be worse to come with weather conditions forecast to deteriorate this afternoon.

