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Tour Down Under: cyclists braced for a scorcher with first stage to kick off in 39 degree heat
via abc.net.au
Cyclists will battle scorching heat of 39 degrees Celsius as the first official stage of the men's Tour Down Under race begins in Adelaide. -
Australian Open: Who's on court on day two as Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Daria Gavrilova all play
via abc.net.au
Find out who is playing who on a hot day two of the Australian Open, with Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic and Daria Gavrilova among the star attractions. -
Queensland weather: Heatwave conditions to return on Wednesday
via abc.net.au
A four-day heatwave will begin on Wednesday, bringing the same kind of conditions that saw more than 200 Queenslanders treated for heat stroke and dehydration last week. -
Longest-serving firefighter in New South Wales to retire after 60 years
via abc.net.au
A Tamworth retained firefighter becomes the first in New South Wales to serve 60 years. -
Federal Government urged to outlaw fake Aboriginal souvenirs ahead of Commonwealth Games
via abc.net.auAustralia's Indigenous arts community is calling for changes to the law to make it illegal to import and sell fake Aboriginal-style souvenirs. It wants immediate action to make sure that new laws are introduced well before next year's Commonwealth Games, which is expected to bring 100,000 extra visitors and tourists to the Gold Coast and Queensland. It's a mammoth task: campaigners say Australia is awash with spurious Aboriginal-style souvenirs. They've found fakes in 80 per cent of tourist shop -
Hopes that Alcoa's Portland aluminium smelter could be saved
via abc.net.au
It's hoped a deal to save Alcoa's Portland aluminium smelter from closing is close to being struck, after a joint statement released by Alcoa, energy company AGL and the Victorian and Federal Governments. The smelter, which employs 600 people, looked likely to be shut after the Victorian Government ended a generous and long-standing power subsidy in October. But after lengthy weekend negotiations the four parties say significant progress has been made to finalise a positive outcome for the smelt -
Body found after car fire spreads to unit in Adelaide's north
via abc.net.au
A man's body is found after a unit fire at Davoren Park in Adelaide's north overnight, which started when flames spread from a burning car. -
Australia v Pakistan: Top-order focus as hosts look to regain ODI series lead at WACA
via abc.net.au
Australia will be aiming to bounce back from Sunday's one-day cricket loss to Pakistan when the two teams lock horns at the WACA Ground on Thursday. -
NDIS uncertainty puts Adelaide's Sunnydale Rest Home future in doubt
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide care facility for people with disabilities and mental health conditions says its future is in limbo, with fears it could lose at least $200,000 a year because of the further roll-out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. -
Shipstern Bluff cliffs partially collapse into ocean but hardcore surfers not deterred
via abc.net.au
Big wave surfers say a cliff collapse at Shipstern Bluff will not deter them, even if their access is cut off. -
Women's March: Why I'm rallying against Donald Trump this weekend
via abc.net.au
I'll be marking Donald Trump's first day in office by marching in Sydney to stand up against the hatred and bigotry he represents, Lucia Osborne-Crowley writes. -
Blue Parrot shooting: Gunfire at BPM music festival in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says it is making "urgent enquiries" to determine if any Australians have been affected. -
Big Bash League: Melbourne Renegades' Peter Nevill hit by bat in clash with Adelaide Strikers
via abc.net.au
Wicketkeeper Peter Nevill suffers a bizarre facial injury as his Melbourne Renegades down the Adelaide Strikers by six runs in Monday night's high-stakes BBL encounter. -
Australian Open 2017: Roger Federer's class undimmed in victory over Jurgen Melzer
Six months out has not dulled Roger Federer's game, the record breaking former world number one has won his first round match at the Australian Open. -
Perth tourist caught up in Mexico nightclub shooting
A Perth tourist visiting Mexico managed to escape alive after a gunman opened fire at a music festival on Monday. -
Body found in burning car at Rooty Hill Leisure Centre
A body has been found in a burnt-out car parked outside the Rooty Hill Leisure Centre in Sydney's west. -
Humans, like animals, should not suffer
With the strong possibility now of a debate on voluntary euthanasia in the NSW Parliament, I suggest an advocacy group called "Equal Rights for Humans" be formed to air their views to members of Parliament ("NSW to debate law on voluntary euthanasia", January 16). -
Australian Open: Angelique Kerber survives scare with a smile
World No.1 Angelique Kerber survives a scare after dropping set in opening round. -
Australian Open 2017: Red-hot Nick Kyrgios sends ominous warning in first round win
Nick Kyrgios has reiterated his belief that he can win this year's Australian Open despite his childhood idol Roger Federer admitting he didn't think the 21-year-old was ready. -
BBL: Peter Nevill struck in face with Hodge's bat as Renegades beat Strikers
Wicketkeeper Peter Nevill suffered a bizarre facial injury as his Melbourne Renegades downed the Adelaide Strikers by six runs. -
Australian Open: Angelique Kerber, Roger Federer start with wins over Lesia Tsurenko, Jurgen Melzer
via abc.net.au
Women's world number one Angelique Kerber and former men's number one Roger Federer make winning starts to their Australian Open campaigns on the first night. -
Surge in marine life caught in NSW shark nets
There has been a spike in the number of entangled protected species, the latest report shows -
Sydney private school fees soar
Sydney is the most expensive city for a private education in Australia, according to research released on Monday, with fees at some of the state's top schools rising at twice the rate of inflation. -
Michael Chamberlain spent 36 years an ordinary man, then 36 in shadow of Uluru
Michael Chamberlain lived half his life an ordinary man, the other half in the shadow of Uluru. -
Australian Open 2017 daily guide January 17: Schedule, weather, tickets and entertainment
All you need to know for the Australian Open 2017. -
Pauline Hanson out-trolling Malcolm Turnbull's government in gaining Trump invitation
How good is Pauline Hanson's trolling game? Way better than the government's, and that's saying something. -
Bitter Yeppoon cross-decade palm tree dispute settled by QCAT
A tribunal has ordered the removal of at least 10 palm trees after a central Queensland neighbourhood dispute that has lasted almost two decades. -
Turtle navigation influenced by sunlight, James Cook University scientists discover
Turtle-wrangling scientists in north Queensland have discovered the marine animals may use sunrise to help navigate their way home. -
Brisbane school fees: Brisbane 'most affordable' city for private schooling according to report
Brisbane is the cheapest city in Australia to send your children to private school, according to research. -
Showpo sues fellow e-retailer over data 'theft'
A 24-year-old graphic designer is facing court after allegedly stealing online fashion retailer Showpo's entire customer contact list and giving it to a rival. -
The trump card homeowners are pulling out to win big in the Sydney market
Giving the worst house in the best street a new name is this property on the market in Balmain East. -
Virgin Australia to return Tigerair customers from Bali to Australia
Hundreds of Australian holidaymakers stranded in Bali after Tigerair was forced to cancel flights to and from the tourist island will be flown home on Tuesday. -
Police video captured Robert Xie destroying evidence in Lin family case
Robert Xie keeps staring at the shoe box.On his desk is the very thing that might link him to the Lin family murders. -
Half of Australia's 12,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees to be settled by just one Sydney council
Fairfield City Council, which welcomed 3000 humanitarian arrivals last year, has been told to expect the same again. -
Two rare Portsea bathing boxes for sale on Shelley Beach
Two slices of what many would consider as Victoria's most exclusive beachside real estate have come up for sale, each with an asking price of a suburban family home. -
Drop shots: Seen and heard at the 2017 Australian Open
Seen and heard at the 2017 Australian Open -
Turkish cargo jet crash kills at least 30 in Kyrgyzstan
Rescue workers recover body of pilot and 15 villagers killed by Turkish plane crash in Kyrgyzstan. -
Man stabbed to death in broad daylight in Woolloomooloo
A38-year-old man has died after he was fatality stabbed to death in Sydney's centre on Monday morning. -
WA Government approves uranium project despite environmental concerns
via abc.net.au
The WA Government grants environmental approval for Cameco's Yeelirrie uranium mine, which was knocked back by the state's environmental watchdog last year. -
Iraqi forces push into new Mosul district in clashes with Islamic State
Iraqi special forces pushed into a new district in Mosul near the Tigris river and battled Islamic State militants there on Monday, bringing them closer to recapturing the east of the city. -
Olympic Doughnuts shop at Footscray train station to close permanently
After four decades serving hot jam doughnuts outside a suburban train station, Footscray's much-loved Olympic Doughnuts is shutting up shop. -
Obama's call for unity and understanding was sadly out of touch
"Reality has a way of catching up with you," Barack Obama told the crowd gathered to hear his farewell address to the nation. It was something his mother had told him, and he used it to rail against the increasingly fact-free environment of public debate. But as his speech meandered through familiar themes of compromise, reason, optimism, and empathy, it seemed as though reality had not yet caught up with Obama. -
Warning on mortgage costs as bank profits squeezed
National Australia Bank has warned the cost of funding mortgages "absolutely remains elevated," as it and ANZ Bank hiked interest rates on fixed interest rate home loans. -
Queensland Rail's latest timetable to revert back to November 7 services
Commuters are set for a small nugget of good news, with the Queensland Rail train timetable for next week being confirmed. -
Fears East Melbourne mansion Valetta House may become case of demolition by neglect
It is one of heritage-rich East Melbourne's most stately properties, but 1856 Valetta House, once home to Sir Redmond Barry — the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to hang —is in a sorry state. -
Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios motors into second round over Gastao Elias
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios breezes and sneezes his way past Gastao Elias to the second round of the Australian Open at Melbourne Park. -
Australian Open 2017: Venus Williams says sister Serena smarter when it comes to love
Your daily serve of celebrity news, fashion and gossip from the Australian Open. -
Queensland leopard shark makes first recorded sexual transition
A Townsville leopard shark has made a sexual transition that could help save her endangered species. -
Townsville aquarium's leopard shark switches to asexual reproduction in extreme form of inbreeding
via abc.net.au
A leopard shark in a Queensland aquarium shocks scientists by becoming the first in the world to give birth without a male, after previously mating in the usual way. -
Canberra Times letters to the editor: Public ignored on high-rise
The urban redevelopment of the ABC flats has stumbled from disaster to disaster.

