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Dirty Dancing, Bollywood and an Aboriginal love story inspire developing musical
via abc.net.au
An Aboriginal man in the West Australian farming town of Carnarvon wrote to a church in India looking for a wife, and now the child of that union, inspired by Dirty Dancing, is setting her parents' story to music. -
Back to school: Choosing a backpack for your child to ensure spine safety
via abc.net.au
Children often beg and plead for the coolest brand name backpack at the start of the school year, but parents should consider more than just appearance before they buy one. -
Landscape photographer lobbies NT Govt for $1 mln to build 'Desert Cross'
via abc.net.au
Award-winning landscape photographer Ken Duncan is driving plans to build a million-dollar, LED-illuminated cross 230 kilometres west of Alice Springs. His Christian organisation, the Walk-a-While Foundation, is lobbying the Northern Territory Government for an additional million. He says the cross will create local jobs and attract tourists, but not everyone has given the project their blessing. -
Bega's eco-friendly neighbourhood embraces a model for sustainable communities
via abc.net.au
The principles of permaculture driving a neighbourhood in Bega is still going strong, a decade on. -
NSW Police bust suspected drug lab in Sydney's west in new Ice Wars series
Police break down the door and storm a suspected drug lab in Sydney's west, as the fight against Australia's ice epidemic escalates, and cameras are there to capture it all for new a ABC documentary seriesIce Wars. -
Earthquake shakes South Australia just after midnight
via abc.net.au
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake rattles parts of South Australia, Geoscience Australia reports, with its centre near Murray Bridge. -
Tributes for long-serving Central Highlands mayor Deirdre Flint
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's Central Highlands community is mourning the loss of one of its strongest advocates, former Central Highlands mayor Deirdre Flint, who died on Wednesday. -
Woman killed in stabbing at St Albans in Melbourne's north-west
via abc.net.au
The Homicide Squad is investigating after a woman is stabbed to death at St Albans in Melbourne's north-west. -
Ben Barba set for Toulon move as Sharks boss Lyall Gorman says the club accepts his decision
via abc.net.au
Sharks boss Lyall Gorman says the club accepts Ben Barba's decision to sign with French rugby club Toulon, despite just re-signing him two weeks ago. -
Aboriginal University of Tasmania students head to Arizona to share Indigenous culture
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal students from UTAS will spend time in the US learning about Native American culture and history, and sharing their own, in a "life-changing" opportunity. -
Hottest January on record sees Canberra's power usage soar
via abc.net.au
Canberra's hottest January on record has kept air conditioners and fans across the territory running red hot, with more electricity being used this summer compared to last year. -
Dramatic moment NSW Police bust suspected drug lab in Sydney's west caught on camera
via abc.net.au
Police break down the door and storm a suspected drug lab in Sydney's west, as the fight against Australia's ice epidemic escalates, and cameras are there to capture it all for new a ABC documentary seriesIce Wars. -
Heyfield locals warn timber mill shutdown would be a 'disaster'
via abc.net.au
A packed community meeting at Heyfield hears that without the local timber mill the place will become a "ghost town". -
Family of domestic violence murder victim call for bail overhaul, GPS tracking
via abc.net.auIn Queensland, the family of the latest victim of a horrendous domestic violence murder have spoken out - calling for an overhaul of bail laws and GPS tracking of those awaiting trial. David Bradford was on bail facing strangulation charges when he murdered his estranged wife. Three of their four children were home. Strangulation is a predictor of murder - and police opposed bail - yet victims and support services are not automatically told when bail is granted. -
Forced council amalgamations could be scrapped in NSW Government backflip
via abc.net.au
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian considers ditching forced council amalgamations and even allowing ratepayers to decide the fate of their municipalities via plebiscites. -
Teresa Bradford death: Police need to let victims know when abuser bailed, Rosie Batty says
via abc.net.au
It is imperative that victims of domestic violence are told if their partner is being released from jail, former Australian of the Year Rosie Batty says. -
Steelmaker Arrium warned of rising power prices during interconnector work
via abc.net.au
Whyalla steelmaker Arrium emailed the South Australia Government to ask that maintenance work on Victoria's Heywood interconnector be delayed, days before power shortages caused black-outs and high power prices. -
BHP 'bullying staff' with anti-mining tax screensaver, WA Nationals' Brendon Grylls says
via abc.net.au
Mining giant BHP Billiton is accused of "bullying its staff" by displaying anti-mining tax advertisements on employee computers and staff rooms in Port Hedland. -
Adelaide Zoo hoping keen-eyed public can spot escaped owl Oscar
via abc.net.au
Have you seen this sooty owl? Adelaide Zoo staff are hoping keen-eyed members of the public can help locate Oscar, who flew the coop and may be in the botanic gardens. -
Man may have posted Facebook video advocating terrorism while in custody in South Australia
via abc.net.au
A South Australian man charged with advocating terrorism may have posted videos on social media in support of terrorist organisations while in custody. -
The Everest: Sydney to hold 'richest turf race in the world'
via abc.net.au
The Royal Randwick racecourse in Sydney will host the richest turf race in the world after Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club announced the launch of $10-million 'The Everest'. -
Teen's neck fractured during bashing by fellow inmates at Barwon Prison
via abc.net.au
A 16-year-old boy who was being held in Barwon Prison has suffered a fractured vertebrae after being bashed by fellow inmates on Monday. -
Malcolm Turnbull reveals he donated $1.75m to Liberal Party during election
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull tells 7.30 he donated $1.75m to the Liberal Party during the federal election. -
Malcolm Turnbull says refugee deal with US is still on
via abc.net.au
Speaking today at the National Press Club, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the refugee deal with the US was still on. -
Moana Hope fulfils dream in AFL women's competition
via abc.net.au
Moana Hope says the challenges of her youth have given her an advantage on the field. -
AFL Women's league: Collingwood's Moana Hope fulfils dream in historic competition
via abc.net.au
Moana Hope believes the challenges of her youth give her the emotional toughness she will need for the first match of the AFL women's competition. -
Girlfriend of Sydney siege gunman sentenced to 44 years in prison for the murder of his ex-wife
via abc.net.auIn New South Wales, the girlfriend of Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis, has been sentenced to 44 years in prison for the murder of his ex-wife. Amirah Droudis was found guilty of stabbing the woman 18 times and setting her alight at Werrington in western Sydney in 2013. She's been given a non-parole period of 33 years. -
WA election 2017: Both Labor and Liberal decline to rule out preference deal with One Nation
via abc.net.au
Labor and Liberal parties label controversial comments about single mothers by a One Nation candidate as "offensive and rude", but decline to rule out striking a preference deal with the party ahead of the state election. -
Queensland doctors operated on wrong body parts, left equipment inside bodies, report finds
via abc.net.au
Nearly 50 serious mistakes occurred in the Queensland public health system between 2010 and 2015, a new report finds, with incidents including seven cases of medication-dispensing errors which led to deaths. -
Thunderstorm asthma: Victorian emergency chiefs did not understand crisis, review finds
via abc.net.au
Almost four times as many people called triple-0 on the night of Melbourne's thunderstorm asthma outbreak as they did on Black Saturday, as authorities tried to respond to a crisis they did not understand. -
Former Murray Goulburn boss Gary Helou hits back at critics and defends milk processor's actions
via abc.net.au
Former Murray Goulburn boss Gary Helou, in his first public comments since the dairy crisis, has defended the actions the processor made before cutting farm milk prices. -
Teresa Bradford death: Police need to let victims know when their abuser is bailed, Rosie Batty says
via abc.net.au
It is imperative that victims of domestic violence are told if their partner is being released from jail, former Australian of the Year Rosie Batty says. -
Prince Leonard of Hutt River Principality abdicates to son Graeme
via abc.net.au
The founder of Hutt River Principality, Australia's oldest micro-nation, abdicates as reigning monarch, handing over sovereignty to his youngest son. -
Tougher quad bike laws introduced, but debate continues about safety issues
via abc.net.au
New quad bike laws in Queensland have re-ignited the debate about how to reduce high rate of deaths and accidents. -
AFL Women's league sees Collingwood's Moana Hope dreaming in historic competition
via abc.net.au
Moana Hope believes the challenges of her youth give her the emotional toughness she will need for the first match of the AFL women's competition. -
Heavy rains bring stunning changes to Western Australia's remote desert landscapes
via abc.net.au
A photographer in the remote Ngaanyatjarra Lands captures an explosion of green after two months of heavy rain. -
Police car ploughs into house in Perth's northern suburbs, woman at home unhurt
via abc.net.au
An unmarked police car crashes into the lounge room of a house in the Perth suburb of Dianella while pursuing an allegedly stolen vehicle, with three officers and a woman inside the home unhurt. -
Tourism blackspots in regional Australia become hotspots thanks to mobile phone app
via abc.net.au
A mobile phone travel app is opening up parts of regional Australia that are often bypassed by tourists. -
John McRoberts: Parade of prosecutors, police testify in trial for former NT police commissioner
via abc.net.au
A who's who of top Northern Territory police, lawyers and government figures will appear at the committal hearing of former police commissioner John McRoberts. -
Michael McGurk killing: Ron Medich ordered surveillance of his own wife Odetta, court hears
via abc.net.au
A former business partner of murder-accused Ron Medich arranged for Medich's wife to be put under surveillance during the couple's marriage breakdown in 2010, the Supreme Court hears. -
The Amazing Race's Phil Keoghan
via abc.net.auPhil Keoghan on a gruelling bike ride in France, and Colin Lane on Australian comedy. -
School year begins for tiny Bullarto Primary in rural Victoria after facing closure last year
via abc.net.au
Bullarto Primary School faced the prospect of closure last year when the number of its fundraising goats equalled the number of its kids, but this year enrolments have more than doubled. -
Pimpama deaths: Man threatened to kill wife in November assault, court told before granting bail
via abc.net.au
The Gold Coast court that bailed David Bradford, the man involved in Tuesday's murder-suicide, was told he threatened to kill his estranged wife Teresa Bradford during a violent attack two months ago. -
Flinders Street homeless: Violent confrontations as police clear rough sleepers in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A police officer is punched in the back of the head by a protester and several people are arrested, as authorities move on the homeless camp outside Melbourne's Flinders Street Station. -
Alleged Adelaide murderer sobbing after 'sensory deprivation' in holding cells, lawyer says
via abc.net.au
An alleged murderer has been psychologically damaged because of "sensory deprivation" experienced by being in holding cells for extended periods with only an electric light for stimulus, his lawyer tells an Adelaide court. -
Senior child protection bureaucrat made redundant in staff shakeup
via abc.net.au
Families SA deputy chief executive Etienne Scheepers loses his job after being told there is no place for him in SA's new Child Protection Department. -
Northern Territory Government launches drone to watch over legacy mines
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Department of Resources launches a drone to photograph old and deteriorating mine sites. -
Lack of summer rain being felt in Queensland's Wide Bay-Burnett region
via abc.net.au
From 'the best season in a hundred years to what could be the worst'what a difference a year makes. -
WA election 2017: Labor, One Nation preference deal not ruled out by Mark McGowan
via abc.net.au
WA Labor leader Mark McGowan labels controversial comments about single mothers by a One Nation candidate as "offensive and rude", but declines to rule out striking a preference deal with the party ahead of the state election. -
Queensland pub owner says no to discrimination and bullying
via abc.net.au
The owner of the Royal Hotel Gympie has made a strong declaration on social media that bullying, intolerance and discrimination of others will not be tolerated.

