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Man charged over Belconnen house fire that completely destroyed property
via abc.net.au
A 61-year-old man is charged by police following a house fire in Belconnen on Monday which caused an estimated $400,000 in damage. -
Driver injured after being hit by car chased in Preston by Victoria Police
via abc.net.au
A police chase in Melbourne's north ends in a crash injuring two people, including the driver of another car, as debate continues over Victoria Police's pursuit policy. -
Halls Creek Shire investigating $350M plan to pipe water from Lake Argyle to Flora Valley for cropping
via abc.net.au
The Shire of Halls Creek wants a feasibility study done on piping water from Lake Argyle to Flora Valley for cropping. -
Queensland Rail trainee drivers 'sitting about' during widespread cancellations, union says
via abc.net.au
A shortage of driving instructors meant Queensland Rail staff who were supposed to be learning how to operate trains were left "sitting about" during the state's rail crisis, the drivers' union claims. -
SA merit award students include Blessing Nyoni, who plans to become a doctor
via abc.net.au
Teenager Blessing Nyoni is among a record 996 merit award students in South Australia, many of whom are heading to Government House today to be formally recognised. -
Black Tuesday anniversary prompts warning Tasmanian bushfire threat higher than ever
via abc.net.au
Tasmanians are warned the bushfire threat is larger than ever, as the state today commemorates the 50th anniversary of the devastating 1967 fires. -
'Working poor' facing greater struggle to put food on table, says Foodbank Tasmania
via abc.net.au
One of the Tasmania's largest food and relief organisations experiences a 60 per cent jump in demand during January compared with last year. -
Quarter of patients develop chronic pain after undergoing surgery, advocacy group says
via abc.net.au
Pain awareness advocates are highlighting the potential risk of surgery, with figures showing up to one in four patients develop chronic pain after going under the knife. -
Which question should Curious Canberra investigate next?
via abc.net.au
We received a lot of great questions over summer, now it's time to vote for your favourite. -
Police officer dies after shooting incident at AFP headquarters
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A female police officer dies in hospital after a shooting incident at the Australian Federal Police headquarters in Melbourne. -
Adelaide summer rain filling reservoirs, with more hot weather forecast
via abc.net.au
Drenching summer rains mean Adelaide's catchments are filling, at a time of year when water has sometimes been in short supply in the past. -
Greg Hunt on suicide prevention
via abc.net.au
Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt joins 7.30 to discuss the expansion of the Government's suicide prevention trial. -
Hong Kong national faces court over biggest ice haul in WA history
via abc.net.au
A Hong Kong man was smuggled into Western Australia on a boat from China to look after hundreds of kilograms of methylamphetamine and more than $1 million in cash, Perth District Court hears. -
Danny Green dismisses talk of third Anthony Mundine fight, calls win 'a great way to go out'
via abc.net.au
Danny Green plays down the prospects of a rematch with boxing rival Anthony Mundine after their controversial bout in Adelaide, and defends the judges' decision to award him the fightsaying "my face shows who the winner was". -
Community calls for help after spate of youth suicides
via abc.net.au
Desperate families are calling for help to end a spate of youth suicides around Grafton, with at least six teens having taken their own lives in the past 12 months. -
Cory Bernardi to leave Liberals and form new conservative party
via abc.net.au
Tomorrow South Australian Senator Cory Bernardi will announce he's quitting the Liberals and forming a new conservative party. -
Macquarie Harbour: Tassal and Petuna not joining Huon Aquaculture legal action over salmon numbers
via abc.net.au
Salmon companies Tassal and Petuna will not be supporting Huon Aquaculture's legal action over salmon numbers in Macquarie Harbour. -
Tracy York praised as Sixers' NBL assistant coach
via abc.net.au
Tracy York is one of a kinda police officer and the only female assistant coach in the National Basketball League. -
Youth suicides: Grafton community calls for help over lack of mental health resources
via abc.net.au
Desperate families in northern New South Wales are calling for help to end a spate of youth suicides around Grafton, with at least six teens taking their own lives in the past 12 months. -
High Victorian property prices push beef producers to buy up in Queensland
via abc.net.au
High Victorian property prices force beef producers north into Queensland. -
Queensland unlikely to return to full train timetable until at least late 2018, report finds
via abc.net.au
Queensland's train woes are likely to continue until "late 2018" at the earliest, with a report into the network's failings finding there will be a long-term shortage of skilled drivers. -
WA Election: $2.5bn cost of Metronet will not increase net debt, says Labor
via abc.net.au
Labor's flagship $2.5 billion Metronet rail plan will be funded through a range of funding sources and will not impact net debt, Opposition Leader Mark McGowan says. -
Byron Bay distiller chases dream of rainforest gin
via abc.net.au
A rainforest regeneration project, where more than 35,000 native trees have been planted, has created its own pantry for making gin. -
Queensland Rail debacle: investigator in charge after minister quits
via abc.net.au
A Queensland cabinet minister has quit over a public transport debacle, and the businessman who investigated it has been appointed his replacement. Many Brisbane trains ground to a halt late last year over a shortage of drivers, despite earlier warnings by two consultants. An inquiry by the former Rio Tinto executive, Phillip Strachan, has found complacency and ineffective governance led to the problems. -
Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi set to start a new conservative party
via abc.net.au
The right-wing Liberal Senator from South Australia Cory Bernardi has long threatened to break away from the Liberal Party, and now he's finally about to do it. Tomorrow Senator Bernardi will announce he's leaving the Coalition to form his own party called 'Australian Conservatives'. So far it's just a one person exodus, but Queensland Coalition MP George Christensen has again warned the Turnbull Government not to revisit the issue of same sex marriage. He says if it does 'the show will be over' -
Dragonfly smartphone app to help expand knowledge of insect in tropics
via abc.net.au
A new smartphone app for identifying dragonflies in Australia's tropical regions has been created, to share and expand research on the insect. More than 50 dragonfly species have been included from across northern Australia, including Kakadu National Park. -
Farmer uses sprinkler system to cool off his free-range chickens during heatwave
via abc.net.au
A fine mist and a breeze acts like a Coolgardie Safe, keeping the chooks from baking in the heat. -
Former NSW teacher charged in Goulburn over alleged sex assaults in 1986
via abc.net.au
A former teacher is charged in Goulburn with child sex offences allegedly involving two students dating back to the 1980s. -
Queensland Government plans to improve monitoring of scallops after falling stocks prompt closures
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government is working on a proposal to monitor the state's scallop stocks, after it permanently closed replenishment areas due to falling biomass. -
Former Parramatta Eels official Jason Irvine charged with fraud offences
Former Parramatta Eels manager Jason Irvine is charged with fraud offences, over the use of alleged false invoices. -
Small businesses face uncertainty following temporary loss of national franchise
via abc.net.au
As small business owners come to terms with the temporary loss of the Mount Isa's Harvey Norman franchise, questions have raised about the symbiotic relationship between small businesses and national retailers. -
Viterra smashes January grain export records across South Australia
via abc.net.au
South Australian grain exports continue to break records, with 814,000 tonnes shipped through Viterra's ports last monththe company's biggest January on record. -
Chicken farm opponents lose fight against farm in Castlemaine region
via abc.net.au
A long-running legal battle between a poultry developer and residents living near Castlemaine is over, after the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the farm plans. -
Four Essendon footballers have cars stolen in 'brazen' aggravated home invasion
via abc.net.au
Four Essendon footballers fall victim to a "frightening" aggravated home burglary, waking to hear their four cars being stolen from their home in Melbourne's north-west. -
Kalgoorlie riot: Accused pleads not guilty over teen's death, fights for hometown hearing
via abc.net.au
A man accused of running down a teenager whose death sparked a riot by members of the Aboriginal community in Kalgoorlie will oppose a bid to hold the trial in Perth rather than his hometown. -
New Norcia Benedictine community among worst child sex abuse perpetrators
via abc.net.au
One WA diocese had 21.5 per cent of all priests accused of child sex abuse, three times the national average, according to figures released by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. -
Gambling researchers call on governments to measure harm caused by poker machines
via abc.net.au
Gambling researchers say more needs to be done to determine the level of harm caused by poker machines, after figures show punters lost $5.7 billion on New South Wales poker machines last financial year. -
Central Queensland pub revival scene strengthened with new distillery
via abc.net.au
A new bar and distillery breaths new life into an old hotel in Rockhampton. -
Rail inquiry: Minister quits after QR report condemns 'complex and ineffective' management
via abc.net.au
Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe resigns in response to a damning commission of inquiry into Queensland Rail that finds complacency and "unwieldy" management led to a driver shortage and timetable failures. -
Australian Emily Jayne Collie killed in Thailand jet ski accident
via abc.net.au
Tributes flow for a 20-year-old Victorian pharmacy student who has died while holidaying in Phuket, after her jet ski collided with another that was being ridden by her boyfriend. -
Leon Yeaman fatally attacked by Phillip Pama over 'loud radio', Brisbane court hears
via abc.net.au
Leon Yeaman died within minutes of being punched by his neighbour Phillip Pama in an argument over noise that was heard 200 metres away, a Brisbane court is told. -
AgForce calls on governments to fund continuation of Great Artesian Basin water saving program
via abc.net.au
AgForce is calling on governments to fund the continuation of the Great Artesian Basin Sustainability Initiative, a massive water saving program budgeted to June. -
Need for speed as Riverland Dinghy Derby gains global traction
via abc.net.au
Souped up dinghies are drawing international interest after hitting the 100kph mark on the River Murray in South Australia's Riverland. -
Lyme disease: A 20-year-old woman's journey for recognition and a cure
via abc.net.au
Lucy Alexander is just 20. She has Lyme disease. Her doctors have warned she will be dead by 30 if she doesn't get the appropriate treatment. -
Rail inquiry: Minister quits after QR inquiry condemns 'complex and ineffective' rail management
via abc.net.au
Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe resigns in response to a damning commission of inquiry into a driver shortage and timetable failures at Queensland Rail. -
Tasmanian National Parks infrastructure 'not good enough' say tourists
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's National Parks attract a record number of tourists this summer, prompting calls for urgent infrastructure upgrades to keep up with demand. -
Melbourne man identified in multi-million dollar tax evasion investigation still in business
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man linked to a multi-million dollar tax avoidance scheme remains in business, despite the fact federal authorities continue to circle him. -
Central Queensland Indigenous actor Jobe Adams chases dream in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A Queensland teenager from a remote Indigenous community catches the eye of one of Australia's leading film and television schools. -
Siblings recreate dim sim photo in tribute to South Melbourne Market
via abc.net.au
Three children snapped eating dim sims at South Melbourne Market in the 1960s return to recreate the special moment. -
Donald Trump and China: The key uncertainties for Australia's beef industry in 2017
via abc.net.au
As a live cattle shipment sails to China, Australia navigates global uncertainties with Brexit, President Trump threatening partner Mexico with tariffs, and bigger US beef production.

