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Elderly use of social media and technology on the rise as isolated pensioners get connected
via abc.net.au
The number of older Australians embracing information technology is surging, research finds, with Skype, e-mail and apps like Instagram fast becoming vital tools to keep the elderly connected. -
Former interior decorator left homeless, living in sheds
via abc.net.au
Rising house prices are contributing to more rural and regional homelessness. One community housing service in central Victoria was so desperate for accommodation that it made a public plea on social media for a caravan. The service trying to help a 68-year-old former interior decorator who is living in sheds on her property, after being evicted from her home. -
AFL Women's venue changes could happen after Collingwood v Carlton lockout
via abc.net.au
The AFL will consider moving AFL Women's games to bigger venues after a capacity crowd attended Carlton's season-opening win over Collingwood. -
Mormons in the Never Never
via abc.net.au
Two young men are on an evangelistic mission that has brought them from the United States to the pastoral heartland of the Northern Territory. Their goal? To convert the residents of Katherine. -
Danny Green says win over Anthony Mundine never as easy as controversial score suggested
via abc.net.au
Danny Green says he's surprised one judge gave him victory over Anthony Mundine by eight points in Friday night's controversial bout in Adelaide. -
Queensland heatwave killing turtle hatchlings
via abc.net.au
Mon Repos on the Bundaberg coast is the most important breeding site for loggerhead turtles in the South Pacific. About 200,000 loggerhead, green and flatback turtle eggs are laid on the 1.5 kilometre stretch of beach each year. However, this turtle season, the heatwave conditions are cutting short the lives of many of the hatchlings. Sand surface temperatures are reaching up to 75 degrees Celsius, claiming the lives of many hatchlings as they try to reach the water. -
Inaugural AFL Women's game a big success
via abc.net.au
The first-ever game of the AFL's Women's League has been seen as a huge success, with a capacity crowd of 24,500 at Melbourne's Princes Park to see Carlton defeat long-time rival Collingwood. The league has taken decades to get off the ground and those who have helped lead the way are hoping it will open new avenues for women who love both playing and watching Aussie Rules. -
Landowner forced out of home and into shed after battle with bank
via abc.net.au
Former interior decorator and graphic artist Deborah Parkhouse lives in a shed with a rack of clothes and her rescue pets in country Victoria after being evicted from her home following a long battle with her bank Credit Union Australia. -
What real Australian Mormons think about The Book of Mormon musical
via abc.net.au
The highly-popular international stage show pokes fun at their religion, but these young Australian Mormons are seeing it as an opportunity to set the record straight. -
Danny Green beat Anthony Mundine by controversial majority decision in Adelaide Oval rematch
via abc.net.au
Danny Green wins his rematch with rival Anthony Mundine, but the fight is marred by questionable scoring and a borderline illegal punch. -
Sydney FC still unbeaten in A-League season after 0-0 draw with Brisbane Roar
via abc.net.au
Sydney FC fail to end their Lang Park drought but remain on track to end the A-League season unbeaten after a 0-0 draw with the Roar in Brisbane. -
Former WA police officer Matthew Chandler pleads guilty over drunken rampage
via abc.net.au
A Perth judge is urged to jail an Army reservist and former police officer over what is described as a bizarre drunken rampage that included smashing up a taxi and assaulting strangers who tried to help him. -
AFLW Carlton v Collingwood: Packed house for first-ever women's match
via abc.net.au
Princes Park is at capacity and a number of people are locked out as thousands gather to witness history being made with the first match of the AFL Women's league between Carlton and Collingwood. -
AFL Women's: Carlton, Collingwood deliver excitement in first match as Blues win
via abc.net.au
More than 20,000 fans watch Carlton's Darcy Vescio shine as the Blues beat Collingwood in the first match of the inaugural AFL Women's season. -
Kimberley school bus evacuated before being 'incinerated', children unhurt
via abc.net.au
A school bus is gutted after catching fire near Kununurra in Western Australia's Kimberley, with the vehicle evacuated thanks to the quick actions of the driver and one of the nine students on board. -
Family of missing woman Rebecca Hayward 'devastated' as NT search comes to standstill
via abc.net.au
The family of missing West Australian woman Rebecca Hayward, who disappeared during a visit to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, say they are "desperate for information", as police admit they are no closer to finding her. -
11ft Tinny at 73 Kmh!
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One Nation in WA: What does the bush think of Pauline Hanson's bid for seats?
via abc.net.au
One Nation is polling strongly in the lead-up to the WA election in March. But what are people in the outback thinking as the state heads to the polls on March 11? -
Barnaby Joyce to fight for landholders but no guarantees there won't be ADF compulsory land buy
via abc.net.au
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce tells landholders in central Queensland he will fight to protect their properties from compulsory acquisition amid a military training ground expansion, but he cannot give any guarantees. -
School captain shows hard work pays off
via abc.net.au
Benjamin Akok has cerebral palsy, is a Sudanese refugee and has recently been voted captain of his school. -
Christopher Pyne on Australia's relationship with Donald Trump
via abc.net.au
Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne joins 7.30 to discuss Australia's relationship with US President Donald Trump. -
Bourke Street attack: Paramedics thank community for their support
via abc.net.au
First responders to the deadly attack in Melbourne's CBD use an emotional video to reach out to thank the members of the public who stayed and assisted them care for victims. -
AFLW Carlton v Collingwood: First-ever women's match attracting a crowd
via abc.net.au
Crowds are filing into Princes Park, in Melbourne's north to witness history being made with the first match of the AFL Women's league between Carlton and Collingwood. -
Regional footy clubs concerned by WA Country Football League's new statewide salary cap
via abc.net.au
Goldfields clubs flag concerns with ineffectiveness, lack of flexibility of new player payment rules for 2017 footy season. -
Royal commission into sexual abuse: Senior Catholic leaders called to give evidence next week
via abc.net.au
Every Catholic archbishop in the country except for Hobart is being called to give evidence at royal commission hearings starting next week in Sydney. -
Royal commission into sexual abuse: Every Catholic archbishop to give evidence next week
via abc.net.au
Every Catholic archbishop in Australia is to be called to give evidence at next week's royal commission into child sexual abuse. -
Australian Catholic Church warns congregation ahead of final 'grim' royal commission hearing
via abc.net.au
Catholic Church leaders throughout Australia are warning church-goers and school parents about the release of data on Monday at the child sex abuse royal commission, describing it as an "horrific portrait of appalling abuse". -
Funding shortcuts leave multi-million-dollar Dundee boat ramp covered in sand
via abc.net.au
Anglers and tourist operators say they are struggling to access one of the Northern Territory's most popular fishing destinations, only months after a multi-million-dollar boat ramp was built at the site. -
Redeveloped research centre opened in SA's Riverland to bolster horticultural development
via abc.net.au
A $7.5-million redevelopment to the Loxton Research Centre in South Australia's Riverland will help the nation's agriculture industry remain globally competitive, Premier Jay Weatherill says. -
Kids and families can suffer from unresolved trauma after weather emergencies, says clinical psychologist
via abc.net.au
Regional families can suffer from issues around unresolved trauma after extreme weather emergencies. -
Kevin Pietersen fined for on-air criticism of BBL umpire
via abc.net.au
On-field player microphones cause another issue in the BBL, with Kevin Pietersen fined for labelling an umpire's decision "an absolute shocker". -
Queensland weather: Police dog Waco dies from heat stroke as records tumble on Southern Downs
via abc.net.au
Southern Queensland's blazing temperatures claim an unlikely victim, with Waco the German shepherd succumbing to heat stroke after tracking an offender, as several towns swelter through their hottest February day on record. -
Tasmania eases Airbnb regulations for renting out rooms in sharing economy
via abc.net.au
Tasmanians who rent out rooms on Airbnb will no longer need permits, as the Government unveils its policy on the so-called "sharing economy". -
Surf lifesavers flag concerns over shark fishing near Geraldton beach
via abc.net.au
Surf lifesavers in Geraldton are concerned shark hunters are luring predators closer to a busy beach. -
James - Changing Tracks 2017
via abc.net.auThis week's Changing Track is for James -
Sledgehammer-wielding burglar goes on small business rampage in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Canberra business owners warn of a bandit who has been using sledgehammers and axes to break into small businesses in the capital, including a bike shop which had $40,00 worth of product stolen. -
WA election: Colin Barnett adamant Liberals can still win, despite Newspoll boost for Labor
via abc.net.au
WA Premier Colin Barnett is adamant he can rescue his Government from the brink of defeat to win a third term, amid polling showing Labor is on track for victory in the March election. -
Former Tasmanian man extradited from NSW on historic child sex charges
A 52-year-old man is extradited from NSW to Tasmania on historic child sex charges which allegedly occurred between 2000 and 2006. -
Manly Sea Eagles' deal to rename oval 'Lottoland' is outrageous, Xenophon says
Renaming the Manly Sea Eagles' homeground to 'Lottoland' sends a dangerous message to children and sports fans, South Australian senator Nick Xenophon says. -
Ron Medich the 'big boss' referred to in secret police recordings, witness tells court
via abc.net.au
A jury is played a secretly recorded conversation involving three men, discussing the murder of Sydney businessman Michael McGurk. -
Bradley Breward: Two facing murder charges over missing Launceston man
via abc.net.au
Two Launceston men are facing murder charges over the disappearance of Launceston man Bradley Breward. -
Davis Cup: Australia leads Czech Republic 2-0 as Jordan Thompson, Nick Kyrgios have easy wins
via abc.net.au
Debutant Jordan Thompson beats Czech number one Jiri Vesely and Nick Kyrgios cruises through to give Australia a dream start in its Davis Cup tie. -
WA election: Colin Barnett adamant he can still win, despite polling indicating otherwise
via abc.net.au
WA Premier Colin Barnett is adamant he can rescue his Government from the brink of defeat to win a third term, amid polling showing Labor is on track to win the March election. -
Floods, hail, storm surges: Why Adelaide's weather has gone a little crazy lately
via abc.net.au
Record wind gusts, high humidity levels, flooding, flash storm cells and tornadoeswhat is going on with the weather in Adelaide? We ask a senior climatologist. -
Perth Children's Hospital: Nurses refuse to work at new facility until lead contamination fixed
via abc.net.au
The nurses union says its members refuse to move to the Perth Children's Hospital until an independent review confirms lead contamination has been eradicated. -
Top temperature records tumble on Southern Downs, police dog dies from heat stroke
via abc.net.au
Southern Queensland's blazing temperatures claims an unlikely victim, with Waco the German shepherd succumbing to heat stroke after chasing an offender, as several towns sweltered through their hottest February day on record. -
Melbourne teenager gets visa for school trip after Donald Trump's travel ban
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne schoolboy who was barred from joining a school trip to the US due to President Donald Trump's travel ban finally receives a visa allowing him to go. -
St Stanislaus College paedophile priest turned children's lives into 'indescribable hell'
via abc.net.au
Victims of the notorious paedophile priest Brian Joseph Spillane say they now feel "dead inside" and fail to have successful relationships or careers because of the abuse they endured at St Stanislaus College at Bathurst. -
CBH board election marred by personal messages and division over corporatisation
via abc.net.au
Deputy chair of the CBH Group, Vern Dempster, is hosing down allegations that Australian Grains Champion (AGC) is attempting to stack the co-op's board via the current grower elections. -
Vodafone and Telstra accuse each other of underinvesting in regional phone services
via abc.net.au
Vodafone says Telstra should stop getting subsidies for fixed line services.

