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From mines to beer: Port Lincoln brewers keen to get crafty with local produce
via abc.net.au
Two Port Lincoln beer brewers aim to be as local as possible as they jump on board the popular craft beer train. -
Philanthropists, Kimberley cattleman and distinguished scientists among list of Australia Day honours
via abc.net.au
Distinguished Australians have been recognised for their service to regional communities and industries this year. -
WA Police to investigate claims offices stomped on Aboriginal man's head
via abc.net.auThe West Australian Police Force says it will investigate allegations officers stomped on the head of an Aboriginal man arrested in Perth earlier this month. Police allege Clifton Wayne Penny was in a stolen car when they arrested him on the second of January and have charged him with a string of offences. His family says he's been shaking uncontrollably since his arrest and are worried he's suffered permanent nerve damage. Police have confirmed he was tasered and say they'll investigate the cla -
Two men charged after 3,300 illegal abalone seized in Western Sydney
via abc.net.au
Two men in Sydney are charged following the largest seizure of illegal abalone in 20 years. -
Seven inmates remain on the run after escaping Malmsbury youth centre, stealing vehicles
via abc.net.au
Police continue to search for seven inmates still on the run, with one spotted in a stolen car overnight, after they escaped from Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre in central Victoria yesterday. -
BBL: Moises Henriques earns redemption as Sydney Sixers look to avoid another final disappoitment
via abc.net.au
Moises Henriques earns redemption from his 2014-15 BBL final fumble with a match-winning display with the bat in the Sixers' semi-final win over the Brisbane Heat. -
Hottest 100 hopes for Tash Sultana after being named triple j Unearthed Artist Of The Year
via abc.net.au
Emerging Melbourne musician Tash Sultana says her love for music dragged her from drug problems to the top of the Australian music scene. -
President Donald Trump poised to lift ban on CIA 'black site' prisons
The Trump administration is preparing a sweeping executive order that would clear the way for the CIA to reopen overseas "black site" prisons, like those where it detained and tortured terrorism suspects before former President Barack Obama shut them down. -
Iron ore advance seen overextended
Prices are near the highest in more than two years on speculation of sustained Chinese demand for imports. -
Usain Bolt stripped of Olympic gold medal after teammate disqualified for doping
Olympic champion Usain Bolt will lose one of his nine gold medals after his teammate Nesta Carter tested positive for a banned substance. -
Global markets: Dow crosses 20,000 for the first time on reinvigorated Trump rally
The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded above 20,000 for the first time on Wednesday and world stocks hit 19-month highs on strong Japanese trade data, stellar European corporate results and investor enthusiasm over President Donald Trump. -
Dow tops 20,000 for first time on earnings
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed past 20,000 for the first time, bolstered by corporate results and economic bets. -
Sales of George Orwell's '1984' spike after Kellyanne Conway's 'alternative facts'
"The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command," wrote George Orwell. -
Australia Day honours: Anna Bligh among Queenslanders taking a bow in annual awards list
via abc.net.au
Queensland's first female premier Anna Bligh, sports stars Bronte Campbell and Mick Fanning, and television presenter Kay McGrath are among 121 people across the state to be recognised in the Australia Day honours list. -
Scott Morrison urges Australian businesses in London to adopt 'strategic patience' over Brexit
The issue is key for Australian providers of financial services into the Eurozone as the passporting system allows businesses to operate in participating countries without needing permission from each individual country. -
2017 Australia Day honours list: Julia Gillard appointed an AC
Julia Gillard, Jimmy Barnes, Stephen Gageler and Mick Fanning are among Order of Australia appointees today. -
Australia Day 2017: Rock expert, dedicated mum and Paralympic hero honoured in SA
via abc.net.au
A rock lover, two gold medallists and a mum doing all she can to find a cure for her son's rare bone marrow disease are just some of the South Australians honoured with Australia Day awards. -
Australia Day honours: Africa-born GP recognised for work in rural towns
via abc.net.au
A Tanzania-born doctor who stared down racism while practicing as a GP in rural NSW is recognised in the Australia Day honours. -
Australia Day honours: Mother of Clea Rose, woman killed by stolen car, recognised for work with victims of crime
via abc.net.au
Since the death of her daughter Clea in 2005, Francis Rose has inspired many Canberrans through the difficult experience that is being a victim of serious crime. Today her work is recognised in the Australia Day honours. -
Julia Gillard gets Australia Day gong, calls for better gender balance among recipients
via abc.net.au
Former prime minister Julia Gillard is among those receiving Australia Day honours, but says a gender imbalance remains in how the gongs are distributed. -
Sydney Sixers progress to BBL final after super over win over Brisbane Heat
The Sydney Sixers have won a super over thriller to progress to Saturday's Big Bash final. -
Sydney Sixers beat Brisbane Heat in Big Bash League super over to make final against Perth Scorchers
via abc.net.au
Sydney Sixers advance to the Big Bash League final against Perth Scorchers after needing a super over to get past Brisbane Heat in a thrilling clash at the Gabba. -
The grand estate once owned by artist John Olsen for sale
Dare to dream with some of Australia's top estates -
From student to multi-million dollar property investor: How a Sydneysider built a portfolio of nine properties
When Eric Wu came to Australia from China in 2002 as an international student he "didn't have much". Today, he owns nine properties. -
Composer Larry Sitsky made an Officer of the Order of Australia
Emeritus Professor Larry Sitsky said he didn't know how be came to be made an Officer of the Order of Australia in this year's Australia Day Honours List. -
Cancer Support Group's Paul Walshe receives Order of Australia
By day he manages corporate affairs for ActewAGL, but throughout his life Queanbeyan's Paul Walshe has devoted himself to supporting others. -
Australia Day honours 2017: Marion McConnell recognised for drug law reform push
It was the many small injustices Marion McConnell✓ felt around the time her son died from a heroin overdose which sparked her mighty two-decade battle for drug law reform. -
Veterans advocate Peter Ryan honoured for decades of service
Seriously ill Vietnam veteran and soldiers' advocate, Peter Ryan, touched by Australia Day honour. -
Martin Parkinson earns another accolade from unpredictable career
You can't tell Martin Parkinson that careers in the Australian Public Service are predictable. -
Country boy to top cop, AFP Assistant Commissioner named in Australia Day honours
David Sharpe. country boy, left Wagga at 18, playing rugby league for the Canberra Raiders when his coach James Mathieson suggested he plan a back up: joining the Australian Federal Police. -
Canberra Cavalry call on extra pitchers for ABL finals tightrope
Cavalry manager Michael Collins has called on extra pitching help to bolster his roster for an ABL finals bid. -
Sheep numbers on decline in WA as young farmers increase crop production
via abc.net.au
Falling sheep numbers in Western Australia spark concerns the state will not be able to capitalise on rising international demand, unless a deliberate push is made to grow flock sizes. -
Western Sydney Wanderers player charged with assault after altercation near Sydney airport
A Western Sydney Wanderers player has been charged with assault and two other players are under police investigation after an altercation near Sydney Airport. -
Australian Open 2017: Rafael Nadal defeats Milos Raonic to get to first semi-final since 2014
The dream is still alive. Rafael Nadal's two-and-a-half year absence from the final four of a grand slam is over. -
Australia Day honours awarded to public servants for ''outstanding'' work
The Public Service Medal recognises ''outstanding'' contributions made by public servants at every level of government. -
Australian Open: Rafael Nadal beats Milos Raonic in straight sets to make semi-finals at Melbourne Park
via abc.net.au
A resurgent Rafael Nadal moves through to the Australian Open semi-finals for the first time in three years via a gritty straight-sets win over Milos Raonic on Rod Laver Arena. -
Constance Hall is hitting Southern Cross Austereo's national airwaves
Mummy blogger Constance Hall's repertoire is about to expand even further after having secured a national two-hour slot on Austereo's Hit radio. -
Alan Mackay-Sim, the scientist whose miracle made a paraplegic walk again, named Australian of the Year
Alan Mackay-Sim helped achieve a feat described as "more impressive than man walking on the moon". -
WNBL: Dandenong Rangers keep winning against Melbourne Boomers
Dandenong Rangers took care of business with a 78-66 win over Melbourne Boomers on Wednesday night. -
After the crash: Still-shaken tourism operator left to clear wreckage
A tourism operator struggling to come to terms with the horrific aircraft accident that killed one and injured three others on Queensland's central coast has been left to clear up the wreckage. -
Kyle Godwin ready for ACT Brumbies test next to Stephen Larkham at Brisbane 10s
The Brumbies will roll out five Wallabies and two legends at the Brisbane 10s pre-season tournament. -
Joyce way off the mark on housing crisis
Barnaby Joyce shows, yet again, how out of touch he and the Liberal Party are with reality. -
Rio golden girls Chloe Esposito and Kim Brennan get Australia Day honours
Chloe Esposito hopes Australia's golden girls can inspire a generation of female athletes. -
WA man to pay $21k over workmate's death
A Perth car dealership employee has been fined $9500 over the death of a workmate who was hit by a vehicle and dragged underneath when the offender accidentally pressed the accelerator instead of the brake. -
Bridgetown bushfire: Lives and homes no longer under 'imminent threat' in WA's South West
via abc.net.au
A bushfire that was threatening lives and homes in Bridgetown in Western Australia's South West is contained and an emergency warning downgraded. -
Lead levels in QEII water above drinking standard, but no threat to public safety, health officials say
via abc.net.au
Health authorities confirm lead levels in the water at Perth's Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (QEII) were above the Australian drinking standard in early January, but insist there is no risk to public safety. -
Australia Day honours 2017: Seven newsreader Kay McGrath awarded an OAM
It is hard for many Brisbaneites to imagine, let alone remember, a time without Kay McGrath on the airwaves. -
Gay panic reforms opposed by Australian Christian Lobby
A plan to remove the gay panic defence from Queensland law has been labelled discriminatory against women and signal that "groping a woman is OK". -
Who picks up the tab when politics is mixed with pleasure?
The question of the frequent misuse of parliamentary work expenses, known as entitlements, forces us to look closely at what political representation involves and who should pay for it. The recent case of former health minister Sussan Ley is just one of many questionable instances which have stained reputations and ended careers. -
NRL bans mobile phone from dressing rooms
In a move to shut down possible communication between NRL players and gamblers, mobile phones will be banned from dressing rooms on game day.

