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Lindisfarne fire: Blaze near Hobart may have been deliberately lit, officials say
via abc.net.au
A fire on Hobart's eastern shore, which took three hours to control, may have been deliberately lit, with sightings of people reported in the bushland where the fire started. -
Melbourne's bus system set for overhaul as Government opens up contracts
via abc.net.au
Decades-old bus contracts are holding back the ability to run more services in Melbourne and revamp the declining network, so the system will be overhauled, the Victorian Government says. -
Canberra unit destroyed by fire, damage estimated at $500,000
via abc.net.au
ACT police investigate a fire that destroyed a residential unit in Waramanga and caused smoke damage to a neighbouring unit. -
SA power: Blackouts from load shedding may reoccur, Australian Energy Market Operator says
via abc.net.au
The Australian Energy Market Operator says it can't give a guarantee that it will not order load shedding, of the kind that left 90,000 properties without power during a recent heatwave in South Australia, again. -
Melbourne train operator Metro investigating contractor accused of underpaying guards
via abc.net.au
Security guards that patrol Melbourne's train stations and depots claim they are being underpaid for risky and dangerous work. -
Gastro breaks out again on Sun Princess cruise ship docked in Brisbane
via abc.net.au
About 140 people come down with gastro on the Sun Princess cruise ship a fortnight after staff tried to scrub it clean of the virus during a similar outbreak. -
Melbourne taxi driver did 144kph in 80kph zone: police
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne taxi driver caught doing 144 kilometres an hour in an 80kph zone told police he was speeding because he had to get to a job, police allege. -
Grant Hackett a danger to himself, family struggling to cope, brother says
via abc.net.au
The brother of Grant Hackett says his family is at the "end of the road" in their struggle with the Olympic swim star's deteriorating mental health and is pleading for help. -
GPS tracking for high-risk parolees part of Queensland parole system overhaul
via abc.net.au
Some recently released prisoners will be forced to wear GPS trackers as part of sweeping changes to Queensland's parole system being introduced by the State Government today. -
Salmon farmer Tassal destocking Macquarie Harbour lease after EPA report
via abc.net.au
A community meeting has been held in Strahan in Tasmania as part of salmon producer Tassal's recertification process for it's embattled fish farming practice. The meeting heard Tassal will lose Aquaculture Stewardship Council sustainability certification for one of its leases in Macquarie Harbour, which is currently being destocked. The EPAordered Tassal to move all the fish from lease after studies showed the area under the pens is almost completely devoid of life.Featured: -
Can Dame Edna convince Australian women they're better on beef?
via abc.net.au
Meat and Livestock Australia enlists Dame Edna Everage to push its latest advertising campaign aimed at getting women to eat more beef. -
Melbourne train operator Metro forced to investigate contractor accused of underpaying guards
via abc.net.au
Security guards that patrol Melbourne's train stations and depots claim they are being underpaid for risky and dangerous work. -
Victorian police discouraged from using resources for new night court, memo shows
via abc.net.au
Some officers have been directed not to tie up Victoria Police response vehicles by taking prisoners to Melbourne's new night court, according to an internal memo obtained by the ABC. -
WA election: Mike Nahan eyeing more private sector prisons, hospitals in push to cut debt
via abc.net.au
A re-elected Barnett Government would take a hard line on reforming the public sector and launch a push towards privatising more services to help restore the budget to surplus, the WA Treasurer reveals. -
Three charged over alleged cocaine syndicate in Darwin
via abc.net.au
Two men and a woman are charged over an alleged drug syndicate operating out of mail distribution centres, as well as supplying cocaine to Darwin. -
Fire near Lindisfarne in Hobart brought under control, no damage to property
via abc.net.au
Hobart firefighters bring a blaze near Lindisfarne under control after it burnt 25 hectares of scrub and bush and came close to homes. -
NDIS debate: Pyne says Government has 'no intention' of increasing taxes to fund program
via abc.net.au
Senior Coalition Minister Christopher Pyne says the Government has no "absolutely no desire or intention" to increase taxes to help pay for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). -
Seven West's Tim Worner acknowledges affair and outlines profit drop
via abc.net.au
Seven West CEO Tim Worner today acknowledged his affair with former employee Amber Harrison, as he outlined a 91 per cent fall in half-year profit this morning. -
Pauline Hanson on One Nation preference deal
via abc.net.au
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson joins political correspondent Andrew Probyn to discuss the backlash from One Nation candidates over the preference deal struck with the WA Liberal Party. -
A water bombing plane over smoke from Lindisfarne fire
via abc.net.au
A water bombing plane over smoke from Lindisfarne fire -
Domestic violence offender praises new police unit working with Sunshine Coast perpetrators
via abc.net.au
Jeffery Lecke admits to being in denial about hitting his wife and says he would probably have breached the domestic violence order keeping him away from her if not for a newly formed police unit on the Sunshine Coast. -
Clive Palmer 'can't remember payments of $15m' made by his mining empire, court hears
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer tells a Brisbane court he cannot remember details of multi-million-dollar payments made by his mining empire while he was chairman. -
Super Netball to build on women's sport momentum in Australia
via abc.net.au
Super Netball is a new product of a long-standing popular code about to join the growing landscape of women's sport. -
SA prisons in lockdown over 'failure to address overcrowding concerns'
via abc.net.au
A union places inmates in all South Australian prisons in lockdown over what it says is a failing by the Corrections Department to address overcrowding concerns. -
Mike Fitzpatrick: Five things we learned from the AFL chairman's departure speech
via abc.net.au
Mike Fitzpatrick reflects on the ups and downs of his 10-year reign as AFL chairman, including Essendon's doping saga, the AFL's expansion plans, gambling and the new women's league. -
Ron Medich wanted to go 'all the way' and kill Michael McGurk, witness tells court
via abc.net.au
Property developer Ron Medich wanted to go "all the way" in regards to harming a former associate he is accused of murdering, a Sydney court hears. -
PIAF show Before the Siren celebrates women in sport with 'feminist footy frenzy in Freo'
via abc.net.au
Think sport and art don't mix? The artists behind a PIAF show described as "a large-scale public artwork that culminates in a huge party" in Fremantle want you to think again as they celebrate women in football. -
Company merges 4G and satellites to bring reliable communications to the outback
via abc.net.au
The vexed issue of internet speed, mobile phones and loss of landlines may be addressed with new trial. -
Uber driver found guilty of raping female passenger in Sydney's Kings Cross
via abc.net.au
An Uber driver is found guilty by a Sydney court of raping a female passenger, after picking her up at a Kings Cross nightclub in 2015. -
Fire burning near Hobart suburb being brought under control, no damage to property
via abc.net.au
Hobart firefighters are bringing a blaze near Lindisfarne under control with no damage to property, but residents are asked to remain vigilant. -
V/Line train hits car near Bendigo, two hospitalised with minor injuries
via abc.net.au
Two people are hospitalised with minor injuries and four others are assessed by paramedics after a passenger train hits an empty car in Bendigo in central Victoria. -
Ergon Energy's Queensland electricity price hike unjustified, reports says
via abc.net.au
A Queensland's sugar industry report warns that the pain from increasing electricity prices under a new tariff proposal is almost guaranteed. -
Ergon Energy's Queensland electricity price hike unjustified, report says
via abc.net.au
A Queensland's sugar industry report warns that the pain from increasing electricity prices under a new tariff proposal is almost guaranteed. -
Water bombing helicopter over smoke from Lindisfarne fire
via abc.net.au
Water bombing helicopter over smoke from Lindisfarne fire -
Mining report finds 60,000 abandoned sites, lack of rehabilitation and unreliable data
via abc.net.au
More than 60,000 mines have been abandoned across Australia, according to a report that raises concerns about how land rehabilitation is managed. -
Fall of Singapore: Thousands pay their respects at prisoner of war memorial in Victoria
via abc.net.au
Former Australian prisoners of war have described it as a war in itself, the torture which thousands suffered in the pacific during captivity in World War II. Today, seven ex-p-o-w's and their families, along with the Governor General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, marked the moment that Singapore fell to the Japanese, 75 years ago, in February 1942. Around two thousand people came to pay their respects at the event, held at the country's only prisoner of war memorial, in the regional Victorian city of Ba -
SA power: Load shedding in heatwave three times amount ordered, AEMO report finds
via abc.net.au
Electricity load shedding in South Australia last week, which affected 90,000 customers, was three times the level ordered by the Australian Energy Market Operator, a report into the blackouts finds. -
Grant Hackett released from police custody after Gold Coast disturbance
via abc.net.au
Olympian Grant Hackett is "there in body, but not in mind, soul or spirit", his brother says, following the swimmer's involvement in a disturbance at his parents' Gold Coast home. -
WA flood threat: Rivers swell in South West as water flows downriver
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's South West braces for flooding as rivers continue to swell following record rainfall in the state, with storms claiming two lives on the weekend. -
Vegetable grower eyes export markets for West Australian produce
via abc.net.au
An Australian vegetable grower plans to target export market for capsicums, Lebanese cucumbers and potentially zucchinis in the Middle East and Asia. -
Cooma saleyards upgrade opens opportunities for growing calf market
via abc.net.au
The new-look Cooma saleyards officially open to the public after $650,000 worth of upgrades to serve the growing calf market. -
Fall of Singapore at 75: POW's art brought light to a dark wartime world
via abc.net.au
Des Bettany arrived in Singapore in 1941 carrying a kids' art set and a talent for cartoons which carried him through his years as a POW. -
Clive Palmer tells Federal Court he 'can't remember payments of $15 million'
via abc.net.au
Clive Palmer cannot remember details of multi-million dollar payments made by his mining empire Queensland Nickel while he was chairman, the businessman and former federal MP tells a Brisbane court. -
Grant Hackett's struggles in retirement a high price of Olympic and sporting fame
via abc.net.au
Olympic swimming champion Grant Hackett has struggled to adjust to life in retirement like many other sportspeople, writes Mary Gearin. -
Royal commission: Brisbane schools 'failed to act' on Kevin Lynch sexual abuse allegations
via abc.net.au
Private schools Brisbane Grammar and St Paul's School harboured sexual abuse and accused children of lying rather than properly investigating allegations against school counsellor Kevin Lynch, a royal commission finds. -
World number one Lydia Ko aims for another Australian Open golf victory
via abc.net.au
The world's top two women's golfers say the changing winds will ensure difficult conditions for players when the Australian Open tees off at Royal Adelaide on Thursday. -
Ballarat criminal lawyer urges caution over Victorian Coalition's contempt of court proposal
via abc.net.au
A senior Ballarat criminal lawyer warns the Coalition's proposal to crack down on disrespectful behaviour in the courts could inadvertently give future governments a new tool to further their political agenda. -
WA election: State Library seeking campaign junk mail to add to its archives
via abc.net.au
The State Library of Western Australia needs your help adding to its archives by donating the political advertising that comes through your letterbox during the election campaign. -
Ron Medich wanted to go 'all the way' and kill Michael McGurk, murder trial hears
Property developer Ron Medich wanted to go "all the way" in regards to harming a former associate he is accused of murdering, a Sydney court hears. -
Farmers owed tens of thousands of dollars as Chinese-owned abattoir delays payments
via abc.net.au
Farmers are out of pocket by tens of thousands of dollars as Chinese-owned abattoir Tabro Meats continues to delay payments.

