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Homeless in Melbourne's CBD to be given immediate housing under $9.8m State Government plan
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government announces a $9.8 million package to help get rough sleepers off the streets of Melbourne and into transitional housing. -
Police fear ex-Bandidos bikie Benjamin Thornton may have been killed in Gold Coast brawl
via abc.net.au
Queensland police fear a former Bandidos bikie may have been killed after a brawl outside a Gold Coast surf club, with blood found at the scene and reports of a gun being fired, but no body. -
WA mussel producer laments lack of nutrients as snapper eats his crop in Cockburn Sound
via abc.net.au
Hungry snapper have got a taste for mussels, and it is causing big problems for one WA producer in Cockburn Sound. -
Indonesia's Foreign Minister says Melbourne consulate protester should be prosecuted
via abc.net.au
Indonesia's Foreign Minister complains about the lack of action in Australia against a protester who broke into its Melbourne consulate earlier this month and to hold up the West Papua flag. -
Dollar a litre milk
via abc.net.au
Dollar a litre milk dominating shelf space in Coles. -
Coles farmers' fund milk
via abc.net.au
Farmers' fund milk at Coles. -
Bellamy's organic formula
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Bellamy's organic infant formula -
$3 for 3 litres of milk
via abc.net.au
Dollar a litre milk dominating shelf space in Coles. -
Bellamy's organic infant formula
via abc.net.au
Bellamy's organic infant formula -
Milk on shelves in coles
via abc.net.au
Dollar a litre milk dominating shelf space in Coles. -
Hottest 100: Peking Duk, SAFIA songs appear record four times for Canberran artists
via abc.net.au
Electronic groups Peking Duk and SAFIA hold their own against some of the biggest names in the music industry, appearing a record four times during this year's triple j's Hottest 100. -
Australia Day plane crash: Authorities comb wreckage in search for answers
via abc.net.au
Authorities are working painstakingly through the wreckage of a light plane that crashed yesterday on Perth's Swan River as they try to ascertain what caused the tragedy, which claimed the life of a man and woman during Australia Day festivities. -
Public holidays shopping hours about protecting small businesses, SA Government says
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Not every day of the year should be about "stuffing the pockets" of big business, South Australia's Industrial Relations Minister says in the wake of criticism over public holiday trade restrictions. -
Australian Open: Roger Federer hopes Rafael Nadal can set up dream final
via abc.net.au
Roger Federer is hoping to meet old rival Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final, completing an impressive comeback from injury for two of the game's greats. -
Sydney FC want to be 'best in A-League history', says coach Graham Arnold
Graham Arnold says he and his Sydney FC team is targeting more than the championship or premier's platethey want the greatest season in the league's history. -
Life in the lower leagues: the journey of Adelaide-born footballer Andrew Marveggio
via abc.net.au
Adelaide footballer Andrew Marveggio's journey may have taken him to Germany to play for VfV Hildesheim but he still harbourers dreams to play for the Socceroos. -
WA bushfire contained after lives, homes threatened in Gwindinup, south-east of Bunbury
via abc.net.au
Fire crews and water bombers contain a fire that burnt through 200 hectares of bushland and threatened lives and homes in the Western Australian town of Gwindinup, south-east of Bunbury. -
Domestic violence: Shelter releases step-by-step guide for women ready to flee abusive relationships
via abc.net.au
A new booklet being distributed throughout Darwin and Palmerston draws on years of accumulated knowledge in the family violence sector to make women safer when they flee abusive relationships. -
Bernie Geary blames 'lazy, inadequate' court system for Victoria's youth justice crisis
via abc.net.au
Victoria's former commissioner for children and young people has blamed a 'lazy, inadequate' court system for the state's youth justice crisis. A riot and breakout at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre this week is just the latest in a string of episodes that suggest the system is failing. The Victorian Government has announced a wide-ranging review in response, but the Opposition is calling for the Minister, Jenny Mikakos, to resign. -
Australia Day plane crash: Two dead, Perth Skyworks event cancelled
via abc.net.au
Two people are dead after a light plane nosedives into the Swan River in Perth during Australia Day celebrations, prompting the cancellation of Perth's Skyworks show which was expected to attract 300,000 people. -
Australian Open: Roger Federer outlasts Stan Wawrinka in five sets to make Melbourne Park final
via abc.net.au
Roger Federer reaches his first Australian Open final since winning the title in 2010 following a tight five-set tussle with Swiss countryman Stan Wawrinka on Rod Laver Arena. -
Australia v Pakistan: scores, stats and commentary in ODI at Adelaide Oval
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Mitchell Starc finishes with four wickets as Australia beats Pakistan by 57 runs on the fifth ODI on Australia Day at Adelaide Oval. -
Australia v Pakistan: Hosts win ODI series 4-1 with 57-run victory as David Warner stars with 179
via abc.net.au
A brilliant 179 from David Warner drives Australia to a 57-run win over Pakistan in the fifth and final ODI at Adelaide Oval. -
Sydney FC claim 2-1 Big Blue A-League win over Melbourne Victory at Docklands
via abc.net.au
Sydney FC salvages a Big Blue win, coming from behind to defeat 10-man Melbourne Victory for the second time this season to all but clinch the A-League premiership. -
Neil Finn to play free concert in limited-capacity Adelaide Festival opening
via abc.net.au
The Adelaide Festival has secured veteran rocker Neil Finn for an opening weekend concert in Elder Park during March, but capacity will be limited to just 15,000 people. -
Search to find missing part of family tree
via abc.net.au
Stan Grant finds a missing part of his family tree - a man who connects him directly to the time of first contact, when white met black on the shores of Botany Bay. -
Australian of the Year Alan Mackay-Sim explains his ground-breaking work
via abc.net.au
Australian of the Year Alan Mackay-Sim explains his ground-breaking work, which has been described as the scientific equivalent of the moon landing. -
Snake catchers urge public to educate themselves about how to avoid bites
via abc.net.au
Snake catchers urge the public to educate themselves on how to avoid a bite after a number of young Queensland children were bitten within days of each other. -
Australia Day Fremantle: Mayor claims victory despite citizenship ceremony backdown
via abc.net.au
A WA Mayor claims a victory of sorts in his bid to move Australia Day festivities to another date, despite being forced to partially back down by the Federal Government, saying the move had helped improve people's understanding over why January 26 was not a day of celebration for Aboriginal Australians. -
Australia Day: Northern Territory turns out to commemorate January 26
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory hosts events involving a ute convoy, protests and citizenship ceremonies, as people commemorate Australia's national day. -
Australian Open: Serena Williams sets up Venus Williams final showdown after Mirjana Lucic-Baroni and Coco Vandeweghe dispatched
via abc.net.au
Serena Williams sets up a dream Australian Open final against her sister Venus following a commanding win over Croatia's Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. -
Kings Park attempted abduction: Perth families warned to be on alert
via abc.net.au
Families are warned to be alert after an attempted abduction of a four-year-old boy from Perth's Kings Park, and an attack of two girls in a park in Baldivis, in the city's south. -
Stan Grant on the search for Frank Foster, the missing part of his family tree
via abc.net.au
Stan Grant finds a missing part of his family treea man who connects him directly to the time of first contact, when white met black on the shores of Botany Bay. -
WA bushfire: Lives and homes under threat in Gwindinup, south-east of Bunbury
via abc.net.au
A bushfire is threatening lives and homes in the Western Australian town of Gwindinup, south-east of Bunbury. -
Australia Day: Tasmanians celebrate with ferrets, thongophones and gumboot tossing
via abc.net.au
Tasmanians take to the race track with their ferrets and bash out a few thongophone tunes to celebrate Australia Day. -
Australia Day: Clashes between police and protesters erupt at Sydney Invasion Day march
via abc.net.au
A police officer is injured and a man arrested after clashes between police and protesters at an Invasion Day march through inner city Sydney. -
Australian Open: Venus Williams beats Coco Vandeweghe to reach first final since 2003
via abc.net.au
Venus Williams reaches her first Australian Open final since 2003 in a come-from-behind win over compatriot Coco Vandeweghe. -
Maroochydore Sands mine: Residents aim to raise $200,000 to fight project in court
via abc.net.au
Residents on Queensland's Sunshine Coast vow to fund a $200,000 legal battle against a proposed sand mine. -
Peter Greste champions freedom, resilience as part of Australia Day visit to Oberon
via abc.net.au
Peter Greste issues a strong and passionate defence of Australia's sense of freedom as part of Australia Day celebrations. -
Malmsbury youth centre: Police arrest all escapees after 24-hour manhunt
via abc.net.au
Police round up the last of the 15 teenagers who escaped from Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre after a 24-hour manhunt across Victoria. -
Australia Day: Tasmania's Governor Kate Warner urges date change debate
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's Governor again enters political debate, calling for a discussion about the date for Australia Day and saying she understands the feelings of Aboriginal people. -
Australia v Pakistan: Live scores, stats and commentary in ODI at Adelaide Oval
via abc.net.au
The series may have been settled in Australia's favour, but pride is on the line for Australia and Pakistan in this Australia Day clash at Adelaide Oval. -
'You've never seen anything like a Nirvana crowd': 25 years on from that Fishos gig
via abc.net.au
The scrappy Seattle three-piece Nirvana had just knocked Michael Jackson off the top of the music charts when they played Fisherman's Wharf on Queensland's Gold Coast, 25 years ago today. -
Australian of the Year: Professor Alan Mackay-Sim linked nerve cells in your nose to spinal cord repairs
via abc.net.au
For thousands of years it was thought impossible to regenerate the spinal cord. Now we know it's both possible and safe, thanks to the pioneering work of the 2017 Australian of the Year. -
Coffs Harbour engineering company WE Smith closes doors without explanation
via abc.net.au
Workers at Coffs Harbour engineering company WE Smith demand answers after they turn up to work to find the gates locked and signs relating to the business removed. -
Sheep meat industry says lamb advertising has made impact on consumption
via abc.net.au
The annual Australia Day lamb ad often gets tongues wagging, but is it helping get chops on to the barbecue? -
Australia Day awards: Red Cross Ebola nurse, Jimmy Barnes and athletes among NSW winners
via abc.net.au
Sportspeople, musicians, business leaders and humanitarians are among the New South Wales people to receive 2017 Australia Day honours. -
BBL: Moises Henriques earns redemption as Sydney Sixers look to avoid another final disappointment
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. -
The Sando, a Sydney live music institution, announces it will shut its doors
via abc.net.au
One of Sydney's favourite live music venuesThe Sando in Newtownclaims the city's "regulatory climate" has made their business unsustainable. -
Western Australia's first mechanical cabbage harvester put to work
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's first mechanical cabbage harvester is being put to work for its first season.

