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Aboriginal children 'stolen' from Yolngu communities a protection system failure, Mark Guyula says
via abc.net.au
An Aboriginal politician makes a passionate address to Northern Territory Parliament about a child protection system he says is failing Indigenous children, sharing the names of nine children who were recently "stolen" from their Yolngu families. -
Photos of x-rays on smart phone as effective as x-rays themselves: study
via abc.net.auA new study has found that smart phones can help doctors diagnose common lung problems in babies just as effectively as x-rays. Doctors from the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne compared the accuracy of mobile phone images with standard x-rays in babies suffering a suspected collapsed lung. -
Man charged with attempted murder over claw hammer attack in Broken Hill
via abc.net.au
A 54-year-old man is in custody accused of trying to kill a woman with a claw hammer in far west New South Wales. -
South Australia's regional hospitals may be hit by blackouts during future load shedding
via abc.net.au
Regional hospitals across South Australia are at risk of losing their mains power during future load shedding blackouts. -
George Christensen presents an ongoing problem for Federal Government
via abc.net.au
For the second Friday running, a newspaper report is suggesting that the Coalition MP George Christensen is on the verge of quitting the Government. The ABC understands the Queensland MP has not directly threatened to the Prime Minister that he'll quit, but is considering his future. The Nationals Whip wants the Federal Government to do more to help cane growers in his electorate who are in dispute with a foreign-owned sugar mill. -
Dinosaur from Victoria about to come to life again with the help of VR technology
via abc.net.au
A team from Deakin University is using 3D printing and virtual reality technology to try to bring to life a small dinosaur that once lived in the Otway region of Victoria. The Leaellynasaura was first discovered in the 1980s and is one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons ever found in Australia. The project will eventually be on display at the National Wool Museum in Geelong. Those behind the team are hoping to find ways of using new technology to communicate science to the general public an -
Three family members found dead in concrete tank in NSW town of Gunning
via abc.net.au
Three people found dead in an empty water tank at a rural property in the New South Wales Tablelands overnight were from the same family, authorities confirm. -
BOM says Queensland may see first cyclone of season, to be named Alfred
via abc.net.au
The Bureau of Meteorology says Queensland may see its first cyclone of the season, to be named Alfred, form in the Gulf of Carpentaria late on Friday. -
Brian Winspear AM in his home with six medals for his service.
via abc.net.auBrian Winspear AM in his home with six medals for his service. -
GWS Giants appoint Emma Quayle as AFL's first female recruiter
via abc.net.au
Football journalist and draft expert Emma Quayle becomes the first female recruiter in the AFL after joining Greater Western Sydney. -
Super Netball: Collingwood lifts bar and tipped to dominate competition
via abc.net.au
Australia's new Super Netball competition has not even started and already there are concerns it will be dominated by three new franchises backed by football clubs. -
Man charged after body found in Goodwood in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with murder following the discovery of another man's body at Goodwood, in Adelaide's inner south. -
Virtual dinosaur digging: Using technology of the future to visit the past
via abc.net.au
Using technology of the future to dig up the history of the past, students are taking part in a paleontological dig using 3D and virtual reality technology. Their results will be on display in a museum where you will even be able to touch the skin of the 3D-printed dinosaur. -
Disabilities a barrier to work, advocates say, call for more support
via abc.net.au
People with disabilities, including Adelaide man Nick Schumi, say it is hard to land a job when you head to an interview only to find the building cannot accommodate your wheelchair. -
Islamic College of SA parents angry with school management after loss of funding
via abc.net.au
Angry parents of the Islamic college at Croydon in Adelaide, which has lost government funding and might be forced to close, say the school should have ensured all taxpayers' money went into schooling and not elsewhere. -
Endangered northern bettong colony discovered north of Cairns
via abc.net.au
Rare and endangered northern bettongs have been found in far north Queensland in an area where the animal was thought to have died out, environmental group WWF says. -
Techport ship-building facility in Adelaide at centre of funding stoush between Federal, SA Governments
via abc.net.au
The South Australian and Federal Governments are in a funding stoush over a state-owned ship-building hub called Techport. -
Turnbull Government weighs up cutting spending and hiking taxes
via abc.net.au
The Turnbull Government has finished the first parliamentary fortnight for the year on a high. Malcolm Turnbull's spirited attacks seem to have impressed the sometimes restive Coalition backbench. Now the Government faces mounting challenges as it tries to frame the May budget, with billions of dollars of savings unlikely to pass the Senate. -
Naval shipbuilding program embroiled in lease quarrel
via abc.net.au
Australia's multi-billion-dollar naval shipbuilding program has become embroiled in a real estate spat over who should pay for the use of Adelaide's state-of-the-art facilities. The South Australian government says that the Commonwealth wants a 99-year lease of its shipyards but is not willing to pay anything for it. -
Government 'wilfully hid glitch' that may have jailed people illegally, Canberra lawyers say
via abc.net.au
Canberra lawyers launch a scathing attack on the ACT Government accusing it of "wilfully" hiding the fact several people may have been sent to jail illegally, because of a glitch. -
X-ray images just as useful when viewed on smartphone, study finds
via abc.net.au
Australian doctors say viewing X-rays on a smartphone can be just as useful in diagnosing common lung problems in babies as looking at the standard X-ray film, opening up opportunities for rural patients who need quick diagnosis. -
Three people found dead in water tank in NSW town of Gunning
via abc.net.au
Police are investigating after a man died in an in-ground water tank in the NSW Tablelands and two people coming to his aid were also found dead. -
AFL: Collingwood Magpies win, Essendon Bombers are back
Looking fit and composed, Jobe Watson returned from exile at Etihad Stadium on Thursday night. The former Essendon skipper was one of six Bombers returned to face arch-rivals Collingwood in the first game of the AFL pre-season, after serving a season-long ban in 2016 for doping. -
John Singleton to replace unwell Alan Jones at Throughbred Park's autumn luncheon in lead-up to Black Opal Stakes
One of Australia's great racing figures is on his way to Throughbred Park. -
Three found dead down well near Yass, Gunning
Three people have died in a well in what appeared to be a tragic accident on Thursday evening. -
Trying to buy a house: You've every right to feel like a twice-squeeze orange
My grade five teacher tried to explain inflation to us: "When you're around the age of 30, the average house will cost a million dollars." -
'Stuff ups' and discounts cost David Jones plenty
In the 26 weeks to December 25, David Jones sales increased by 4 per cent, compared to an 11.2 per cent spike in sales growth in the previous corresponding period. -
ACT to push supermarkets to introduce coin-lock system for trolleys
So much for the cashless economy. -
The Age journalist Emma Quayle breaks AFL barrier in recruiting role for GWS Giants
The women's revolution that has engulfed the AFL over the summer has broken another barrier with the appointment of Emma Quayle as the game's first female club recruiter. -
Queensland MPs answer how they will vote on abortion bills
The debate over whether to decriminalise abortion in Queensland is set to divide the Parliament. -
Queensland unit owners could be banned from smoking, having pets under proposed new laws
Bans on pets, restrictions on smoking, the right to tow rogue parkers' cars and body corporates being able to issue their own fines for by-law breaches are all included in radical changes proposed for Queensland's strata laws. -
Man charged over Springvale bank fire
via abc.net.au
A 21-year-old man is charged with 92 offences after a fire at a bank in Springvale last year that injured 36 people. -
Myer starts its engines
When Jennifer Hawkins invites you to dinner in a dark car park in Melbourne, you put aside any thoughts of an Underbelly type demise that could await and RSVP, "yes". -
Provocateur's free speech memoir gets limited release
The forthcoming memoir by the "alt right" provocateur and Trump supporter, Milo Yiannopoulos will not be published in Australia. -
Investment firm to splash $400 million on new water park at Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast's $400 million rival to the Gold Coast's Wet'n'Wild theme park has been given council approval. -
No more coal-fired power stations will be built in Australia, Queensland provider CS Energy says
via abc.net.au
The power company that provides a third of Queensland's electricity using some of Australia's most advanced coal-fired generators says new technology is not game-changing and clean coal is too expensive to operate. -
Hobartville Stakes day Rosehill racing preview
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Mergers and acquisitions set to explode in 2017
Healthcare regulation, mining exploration and Chinese interest is likely to give M&A a boost in 2017. -
US ambassador Joe Hockey warns Donald Trump over nationalistic 'America First' rhetoric
Australia's ambassador to the United States Joe Hockey has warned President Donald Trump his trademark "America First" rhetoric will leave allies and trading partners questioning their relationship with America, and risks a horrible impact on the domestic economy. -
Why bother with hated, money-grabbing MPs at all? Angry senator invokes Hitler in new Gold Pass defence
A Coalition senator has accused his own government of succumbing to "populist pressure" with its crackdown on politician's perks. -
Black Caviar Lightning Stakes day preview
Black Caviar Lightning Stakes day preview -
WNBL: Canberra Capitals' finals chances end in heartbreak as Adelaide win thriller
Canberra Capitals' WNBL finals hopes ended in heartbreaking circumstances on Thursday night. -
NSW government approves World Bar, Stonewall to stay open for longer
The NSW Government has approved applications for two popular Sydney bars to remain open for half an hour longer, after the state's lockout laws were relaxed in December. -
Super Rugby 2017: Waratahs lose 50-47 in thrilling trial against Highlanders
A Highlanders penalty goal after the siren has sunk a valiant Waratahs outfit that came back from 22 points down before falling at the final hurdle in their final pre-season trial before the Super Rugby season kicks off. -
Queensland Speaker Peter Wellington announces retirement
Queensland Speaker Peter Wellington has announced he will not contest the next state election. -
Man faces 92 charges over Springvale Commonwealth bank fire
Victoria Police have charged a man following a fire at a Commonwealth Bank in Springvale last year. -
Malcolm Turnbull caves in after flirting with capital gains tax backflip
The public policy case for lowering the concession is strong. But the political cost was seen as too high. -
Blackwood River peaking, town of Nannup on standby after heavy rain and flooding
via abc.net.au
Residents in the south west town of Nannup are on alert, as emergency services warn the Blackwood River is expected to peak above five metres on Thursday evening. -
Full-time jobs plunge as unemployment rate ticks down to 5.7%
Full-time employment collapsed to its weakest point in 16 months in January after two months of gains were reversed, leaving Australia with 56,100 fewer full-time workers than in January 2015. -
WA Libs' One Nation deal gets John Howard's blessing
The WA Liberal deal with Pauline Hanson's One Nation has been given the blessing of former prime minister John Howard, despite his 2001 edict it must be placed last on his party's how-to-vote cards.

