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Clive Palmer's plans for new open-cut mine outrage sacked Queensland Nickel workers
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer is looking to build a new open-cut coal mine on his central Queensland cattle station, despite his collapsed Queensland Nickel refinery still owing more than $300 million. -
NT Health Minister says $6 million more needed to support Darwin's PET scanner
via abc.net.au
NT Health Minister Natasha Fyles says she plans to ask if the Commonwealth can put up an extra $6 million to support the PET scanner promised for Darwin. -
International research ship on lap of Antarctica makes Hobart pit stop
via abc.net.au
More than 50 scientists from around the world arrive in Hobart after completing the first leg of a three-month voyage around Antarctica. -
Australian egg farmers respond to major outbreak of Avian influenza in South Korea
via abc.net.au
A major outbreak of Avian influenza in South Korea delivers a major hit to its egg supply. -
Australian Open: Who's on court on day four as Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams top the bill
via abc.net.au
There will be plenty of big international and Australian names in action on day four at the Australian Open, including Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Daria Gavrilova. -
Three people hospitalised after being bitten by snakes in four hours in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
Three people are admitted to hospital after being bitten by snakes across Tasmania in the space of four hours. -
Call to cull fallen fruit as Carnarvon mango season fires up fruit fly pests
via abc.net.au
The time is ripe for fruit flies in WA's Carnarvon, with thousands of sticky mangoes hanging on trees and covering the ground triggering a surge in numbers. -
Man dies in cliff fall at Sceale Bay on Eyre Peninsula
via abc.net.au
A man is dead after slipping and falling 10-metres from a cliff at Sceale Bay in South Australia's far west coast. -
Queensland Torresian crows form new nesting habits in major evolutionary change, scientists say
via abc.net.au
Torresian crows nest on buildings and man-made structures in Queensland cities in a remarkable "evolutionary change" that shows how intelligent the birds are. -
Queensland Rail fails to uncover mystery emoji tweeter
via abc.net.au
Queensland Rail says it has not been able to identify the person who posted a laughing face emoji from its Twitter account during last year's rail crisis. -
Adelaide's South Road remains closed for second day, work begins to repair overpass
via abc.net.au
A section of South Road remains closed today as work continues on securing structural damage caused to the tram overpass. -
Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios says it is time for him to get a coach after loss to Andreas Seppi
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios takes responsibility for "poor management" in the lead-up to his second-round Australian Open loss, admitting a coach could help. -
Tarago fire still burning out of control as Sutton fire contained
via abc.net.au
A fire north of Canberra near Sutton is contained, but a 3,300-hectare blaze near Tarago to the north-east of the ACT is still out of control. -
Marbelup bushfire: Blaze near Albany downgraded to watch and act
via abc.net.au
An emergency warning is downgraded to watch and act for a bushfire burning in parts of Marbelup near Albany in Western Australia's Great Southern. -
After clowning around in Afghanistan, Social Circus performers bring latest Air Play show to Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Two married clowns who met while performing in an Afghanistan circus to improve awareness of social issues capture the imaginations of families in Melbourne with their latest project about growing up. -
Tasmanian Labor yet to decide whether to back Government's logging plan
via abc.net.au
The Labor Party in Tasmania is still considering its position on the Government's plan to open up more areas to logging, Upper House MP Craig Farrell says. -
About 100 foreign students allegedly lose up to $1 million to Brisbane-based education agency
via abc.net.auAbout 100 young foreigners have allegedly lost up to one million dollars to a Brisbane-based international education agency. The aspiring students paid the agency to arrange tuition and accommodation but both the money and the agent have disappeared. All the clients were from developing countries and for some - the money represented their life savings. -
Bushfire at Marbelup near Albany threatening lives and homes, emergency warning issued
via abc.net.au
An emergency warning is issued for a bushfire burning in parts of Marbelup near Albany in Western Australia's Great Southern, with homes under direct threat. -
WA election 2017: Pauline Hanson rolls into Perth ready to launch One Nation campaign
via abc.net.au
Pauline Hanson is confident her One Nation party can win up to six seats at the West Australian election, but the Queensland senator will not say where she will be directing preferences. -
Big Bash League: Sodhi sends Thunder packing on home turf in Sydney
via abc.net.au
The Sydney Thunder lose their last eight wickets for just 22 runs on their way to a 77-run BBL loss to the Adelaide Strikers. -
Australian Open Garbine Muguruza wins through Dan Evans shocks Marin Cilic
via abc.net.au
Top seed Andy Murray eases past Russian teenager Andrey Rublev and into the third round of the Australian Open despite an ankle injury scare. -
Claremont serial killings: Former Huntingdale home of accused Bradley Robert Edwards searched
via abc.net.au
Police search the former suburban Perth home of Bradley Robert Edwardsthe man charged with the murders of two women in Claremont in the 1990s. -
NT Health Minister says $6 million more needed to deliver Darwin's PET scanner
via abc.net.au
NT Health Minister Natasha Fyles says she plans to ask if the Commonwealth can put up an extra $6 million to support the PET scanner promised for Darwin. -
Syrian, Iraqi refugees dive into first Queensland summer with beach swim
via abc.net.au
More than 100 refugees who fled war-torn Syria and Iraq are given a taste of a classic summer tradition, diving headfirst into their first swim at an Australian beach. -
Australian Open: Ash Barty reaches third round, beating Shelby Rogers in straight sets
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Ash Barty is into the third round of a major for the first time after beating American Shelby Rogers in straight sets at the Australian Open. -
Bushfire in Marbelup near Albany threatening lives and homes, emergency warning issued
via abc.net.au
An emergency warning is issued for a bushfire burning in parts of Marbelup near Albany in Western Australia's Great Southern, with fire authorities saying homes on South Coast Highway are actively under threat. -
NSW bushfires: Hunter Valley fires which left homes ablaze being treated as 'very suspicious'
via abc.net.au
Several out-of-control bushfires that threatened communities in NSW and left firefighters battling to protect homes could have been deliberately lit, the Rural Fire Service says. -
Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios falls to Andreas Seppi in second round after surrendering two-set lead
via abc.net.au
As erratic as ever, Nick Kyrgios surrenders a two-sets-to-love lead to lose to Andreas Seppi in the second round of the Australian Open. -
Juveniles charged over shopping centre fires in Brisbane and Logan
via abc.net.au
Three children and a teenager are charged over three shopping centre fires in Brisbane and Logan, one of which sparked an hours-long evacuation of the Logan Hyperdome. -
Firefighters gain upper hand on Sutton, Tarago fires
via abc.net.au
Two fires near the ACT border remain out of control, but a change in weather enables firefighters to gain the upper hand on the grassfires. -
Whooping cough alert issued for babies in southern Tasmania, treatment offered
via abc.net.au
Health authorities are contacting the parents of newborn babies in southern Tasmania who may have been exposed to a hospital worker carrying whooping cough. -
Ken Wyatt becomes first Indigenous minister
via abc.net.au
West Australian MP Ken Wyatt has become the first Indigenous Australian to be promoted to the ministry. He joins 7.30 to discuss his new role as Minister for Aged Care and Indigenous Health. -
New snail species discovered on Kimberley islands showcase 'amazing diversity', scientist says
via abc.net.au
They may be slow-moving and somewhat sluggish, but 150 new species of snail have been discovered by scientists in Australia's far northproving they are surprisingly well-travelled. -
'Callous' man jailed for stealing credit cards from dying crash victim
via abc.net.au
A man who left police "shocked and disgusted" is jailed for six months after stealing credit cards from the dying victim of a car crash in southern Queensland. -
Clowns say world needs laughter in Trump era
via abc.net.au
A clown couple visiting Australia with their colourful act Air Play believe people need laughter now, more than ever. -
Long wait lists for colonoscopies could be putting lives at risk
via abc.net.au
Doctors are concerned that long wait lists for colonoscopies could be putting lives at risk. -
Long wait lists for bowel cancer test could be putting lives at risk
via abc.net.au
Doctors are concerned that long wait lists for bowel cancer tests could be putting lives at risk. -
'Callous' man jailed for stealing credit cards from a dying crash victim
via abc.net.au
A man is jailed for six months after stealing credit cards from the dying victim of a car crash last year in southern Queensland. -
Bowel cancer: Doctors concerned growing waiting lists for colonoscopies could prove fatal
via abc.net.au
Bowel Cancer Australia says less than 20 per cent of bowel screening participants who require a colonoscopy are getting it within the recommended 30 days, while others are waiting a year, and there are concerns the delays could be fatal. -
Crowdfunding raises $50k for new Australia Day ad campaign featuring girls in hijabs
via abc.net.au
More than 1,000 people give money to fund an advertising campaign featuring two girls in hijabs, after an Australia Day billboard which used their photo was taken down following complaints. -
Clive Palmer's plans for new open-cut mine outrages sacked Queensland Nickel workers
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer is looking to build a new open-cut coal mine on his central Queensland cattle station, despite his collapsed Queensland Nickel refinery still owing more than $300 million. -
What the UV rating really means for your skin
via abc.net.au
A national scientific agency says Queensland's UV index so far this summer is higher than in previous years. -
NSW prison expansions to deal with overcrowding could 'create new problems', union warns
via abc.net.au
There are concerns the New South Wales Government's "rapid-build" plans to ease overcrowding in the state's prisons could escalate tension among inmates and jeopardise staff safety. -
NSW bushfires: Homes ablaze, several fires burning out of control around Kurri Kurri in Hunter Valley
via abc.net.au
Fire crews are fighting to save homes around Kurri Kurri in the New South Wales Hunter Valley with several out-of-control bushfires burning in the area. -
Severe winds lash Mudgee, causing mass power outage, damage to cars and buildings
via abc.net.au
Emergency crews respond to more than 60 calls after a severe storm that lasted about five minutes lashes Mudgee. -
Romance scams most costly but tech, investment fraud on rise in WA, ScamNet figures show
via abc.net.au
Fewer West Australians fell victim to fraud last year, but a sharp increase in technology and investment losses is causing concern, with those over the age of 55 most vulnerable. -
New ministry delights some, disappoints other
via abc.net.au
The incoming Health Minister Greg Hunt says his new portfolio is an issue of personal importance. Greg Hunt has vowed to protect Medicare, and with health seen as a weak spot for the Government, he'll be on the front line to meet attacks from the Opposition. The Prime Minister today announced his new frontbench after Sussan Ley's resignation last week following the expenses scandal. There's changes to the Cabinet and the outer ministry, but not everyone in the Government is satisfied with the ne -
Cancelled Australia Day billboard ad featuring Muslim girls set to return
via abc.net.au
The Australia Day ad featuring two young girls in hijabs is about to have a second life, after being pulled yesterday because of online threats. The electronic billboard at Cranbourne, in Melbourne's south-east, was part of a Victorian Government campaign to promote Australia Day events in the city. Threats and abuse, fuelled by far-right groups, led the billboard's operator to remove the ad yesterday. But its disappearance is likely to be brief, as a crowdfunding push has bought new billboards -
Sutton fire: Properties under threat from out-of-control grassfire
via abc.net.au
Properties are under threat in the Sutton area as the New South Wales Rural Fire Service battles their second out-of-control grassfire just outside the ACT border. -
Nationals pledge to build Perth to Bunbury passenger train link
via abc.net.au
The WA Nationals want to use funds from their proposed state mining tax to resurrect a long-touted plan to connect Perth's passenger rail network to the regional city of Bunbury.

