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Mother of British backpacker killed in Queensland criticises Donald Trump's claim it was terrorist attack
via abc.net.au
The mother of a British backpacker stabbed to death in north Queensland writes an open letter to Donald Trump criticising his administration for including her daughter's death in a list of supposedly under-reported terrorist attacks. -
Researchers discover underwater landslide '30 times the volume of Uluru' on Great Barrier Reef
via abc.net.au
Queensland scientists working on the Great Barrier Reef help discover the remnants of an undersea landslide more than 30 times the volume of Uluru. -
Terrorism charges: Married couple, allegedly preparing an attack, to face court in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A married couple, both aged 19, will today face a Sydney court and be charged with planning a terrorist attack, which carries life imprisonment. -
Australia's first school lawyer offers support to disadvantaged kids
via abc.net.au
In the first program of it's kind in Australia and possibly the world, lawyer Vincent Shin works full-time at a Melbourne school. -
Mother of British backpacker killed in Queensland criticises White House claim it was terrorist attack
via abc.net.au
The mother of a British backpacker stabbed to death in north Queensland criticises the White House for including her daughter's death in a list of supposedly under-reported terrorist attacks. -
SA's far north to sweat through 'unusually' long heatwave: BOM
via abc.net.au
A severe heatwave in South Australia's far north could see some towns sweat through 14 days straight of temperatures reaching more than 40 degrees Celsius. -
Northern Territory fracking inquiry finding due 'later this year'
via abc.net.au
Chair of the scientific inquiry into fracking Justice Rachel Pepper says the final report and its recommendations will be presented to the Northern Territory Government "later this year". -
Harvey bait factory churning out cane toad sausages to protect Kimberley wildlife
via abc.net.au
The Harvey bait factory in Western Australia has started producing cane toad sausages for a unique conservation project in the Kimberley. -
Victoria to offer free meningococcal vaccine to teenagers after increase in cases
via abc.net.au
Victorian high school students will be offered free vaccines against the potentially deadly meningococcal W strain after a significant increase in cases last year. -
Melbourne City Council by-law bans 'safest place' to sleep, homeless woman says
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne woman made homeless by family violence criticises a council decision to effectively ban rough sleeping in the city, saying councillors' "privilege is just beyond their capacity for understanding". -
Terrorism charges: Two teenagers, allegedly preparing an attack, to face court in Sydney
via abc.net.au
A man and a woman, both 19, will today face a Sydney court and be charged with planning a terrorist attack, which carries life imprisonment. -
Versus Rodin exhibition to open at Art Gallery of South Australia
via abc.net.au
Changing perceptions and depictions of the human body will be the focus of a Rodin exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia. -
Investors offered bonds to help SA Government tackle homelessness
via abc.net.au
Private investors will be sought to help tackle the "wicked issue" of homelessness, with the South Australian Government hoping it can help hundreds of people who lack shelter while the investors earn a profit. -
NSW MP Jonathan O'Dea says 'reasonable people' would support burka ban
via abc.net.au
Politicians should accept "reasonable societal norms" and ban the burka, according to NSW MP Jonathan O'Dea, the Member for North Shore. -
Kangaroo cull changes in Canberra cut-off animal activists' legal avenue for appeal
via abc.net.au
Animal activists will find it harder to challenge this year's controversial kangaroo cull as the ACT Government removes the need for a culling licence. -
Melbourne City Council accused of criminalising homelessness
via abc.net.auThe Melbourne City Council has voted to pursue new laws that would allow authorities to stop people from sleeping rough in the CBD. At a heated public meeting, councillors voted four to five to put the new laws out to public consultation before a final vote next month. Homeless people and advocates also spoke at the meeting and told the council it was effectively criminalising homelessness. The changes come after a steep rise in rough sleepers in the city in the past two years. -
Great Barrier Reef: Coal spillage discovered from ship loader at mining port, Government says
via abc.net.au
A Queensland Government investigation finds a large spillage of coal from a ship loader at the Port of Hay Point in the state's north. -
Adelaide Hills brewery introduces Australia's first lentil beer
via abc.net.au
In an era when brewers are experimenting with an increasing array of ingredients, an Adelaide Hills brewery releases Australia's first lentil beer. -
Man struck by lightning and killed while fighting grassfire near Mudgee
via abc.net.au
A man is struck by lightning and killed while fighting a grassfire in the New South Wales central west. -
Sydney flooding: More rain forecast as residents return to Marrickville apartment after evacuation
Heavy rains in Sydney deliver flash flooding chaos, resulting in the collapse of a Tennyson Point house, an apartment evacuation and 13 SES rescues. -
Homelessness in WA's South West brought into focus by Bunbury artist
via abc.net.au
A photographer speaking to people sleeping rough in Bunbury and Busselton out of curiosity leads to a photo exhibition about homelessness in the South West, and the plight of those affected by it. -
Man found injured outside Ellenbrook pub after Danny Green-Anthony Mundine clash dies
via abc.net.au
A man dies in Royal Perth Hospital after he was last week found unconscious in a carpark outside a pub which had just screened the Danny Green and Anthony Mundine boxing match. -
Melbourne Homelessness crisis: Council votes to ban camping in the city
via abc.net.au
Homeless people could be banned from sleeping rough in Melbourne after the city council votes to change a by-law to outlaw makeshift camps. -
Melbourne homelessness: Council votes to ban camping in the city
via abc.net.au
Homeless people could be effectively banned from sleeping rough in Melbourne after the city council votes to outlaw makeshift camps. -
Suspected asbestos in demountable housing prompts CFMEU investigation in Tennant Creek
via abc.net.au
Concerns Tennant Creek residents are being exposed to asbestos in imported demountable buildings prompts the construction union to visit the remote Northern Territory town. -
Scott Morrison on Cory Bernardi leaving the Liberal Party
via abc.net.au
Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison joins 7.30 to discuss Senator Cory Bernardi's decision to leave the Liberal Party. -
Cory Bernardi's defection labelled a 'betrayal'
via abc.net.au
The South Australian Senator today resigned from the Liberal Party to form his own conservative party amidst calls of betrayal from members of his former party. -
Cory Bernardi leaves Liberal Party
via abc.net.au
The South Australian Senator today resigned from the Liberals to form his own conservative party. -
Long-winded medical study leads to genetic discovery concerning lung function
via abc.net.au
Residents in Busselton help with an international study that has identified 43 new genes that affect lung function. -
Online refund scam victim relieved after man charged
via abc.net.au
Small business owner Nick Waterman says he is "really rapt" police have charged a man after an ABC story revealed a credit card refund scam had left his company more than $1,000 out of pocket. -
Sydney flooding: More rain expected as residents return to Marrickville apartment after evacuation
via abc.net.au
Sydney is bracing for more rain and possible thunderstorms tonight after a day of chaos from flash flooding, which resulted in the collapse of a Tennyson Point house and 13 SES rescues. -
Union investigates asbestos complaints in remote NT town
via abc.net.au
The construction union has visited a remote Northern Territory town to investigate complaints about asbestos exposure from demountable housing. Residents in Tennant Creek say their concerns that more than a dozen children were exposed to asbestos several years ago are being ignored. The union says it has found demountable housing across the town, which it suspects contains asbestos. -
Melbourne homelessness crisis: City Council to consider introducing camping ban
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne City Council is tonight considering changing a by-law to effectively ban homeless people from sleeping rough in the city, with support services likening the move to outlawing poverty. -
Defence drops plans for compulsory acquisition of Queensland farmland for training area
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government abandons plans to compulsorily acquire farmland in Queensland which was to be used for joint training exercises with Singapore's military. -
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez - the 16 year old suing the US government
via abc.net.auRetired judge Gordon Lewis reflects on his life in the law, and meets climate change activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, -
Black Tuesday: Orphaned siblings reunite as 1967 Tasmanian bushfires remembered
via abc.net.au
Four siblings orphaned by Tasmania's 1967 bushfiresthe state's worstjoin others pausing to commemorate the event. -
BOM warns of heavy rain as potential cyclones form
via abc.net.au
There is a low to moderate chance two cyclones could form in Queensland waters later this week, the first for the season, the Bureau of Meteorology says. -
Sydney flooding: Dozen people evacuated from Marrickville apartment after heavy rain hits city
via abc.net.au
More than a dozen people have been evacuated from an apartment block in Marrickville, Fire and Rescue NSW says, following a morning of heavy rain that saw a house partially collapse in Tennyson Point. -
Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi admits some wrongdoing over gifts, fights other allegations
via abc.net.au
Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi admits five breaches of the Local Government Act during a State Administrative Tribunal hearing into whether she failed to disclose travel-related gifts and contributions. -
Royal commission into sexual abuse: Catholic Church 'sacrificed the welfare of children'
via abc.net.au
An expert witness from the United States tells a royal commission hearing the Catholic Church and Pope were more concerned with covering up, rather than confronting, sexual abuse allegations. -
QR's 'overly restrictive' work rules to change in overhaul, Jackie Trad promises
via abc.net.au
Workplace rules and overtime for staff will be amended as part of the overhaul of Queensland Rail to improve train services for passengers, Acting Transport Minister Jackie Trad says. -
Food and Grocery Council warns suppliers are likely to feel a continued supermarket price squeeze
via abc.net.au
The Food and Grocery Council is warning producers and manufacturers the supermarket price squeeze will continue for some time yet. -
NRL bunker gets overhaul for 2017 season after controversial introduction
via abc.net.au
The NRL's controversial bunker system is stripped of some of its powers ahead of the 2017 season. -
Boy or girl, should you be able to choose?
via abc.net.au
If science can help you choose the gender of your baby, should you be able to? -
Former Fremantle Docker Shane Yarran pleads not guilty to aggravated assault
via abc.net.au
Former Fremantle Docker Shane Yarran pleads not guilty to a charge of assaulting a family member. -
Taree dairy farmers tell ACCC dairy inquiry Victorian price cuts would break industry in NSW
via abc.net.au
Farmers tells an ACCC inquiry they are being paid the same amount now as they were 17 years ago, while costs have gone up considerably. -
CCTV released as Melbourne police search for Doncaster shopping centre murder suspect
via abc.net.au
Police release footage of a man, armed with a long object, suspected of killing another man in the car park of a Melbourne shopping centre last week. -
Italian textile firm on the hunt for more Australian wool
via abc.net.auSuperfine wool growers to benefit from increased Italian demand -
Community anger in Palmerston over spike in crime, youth reoffenders
via abc.net.au
A police acknowledgement that crime in Darwin and Palmerston has spiked, and promises to reform the bail system, are made at a heated community meeting. -
Cory Bernardi misled party preselectors, former Liberal senator Sean Edwards says
via abc.net.au
Former South Australian Liberal senator Sean Edwards, who lost his seat at the last federal election, accuses Cory Bernardi of misleading the party's preselectors.

