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Adelaide Fringe show 41 Seconds tackles suicide impact
via abc.net.au
A raw and powerful Adelaide Fringe show deals with a range of perspectives after a suicide, with some of its cast members drawn from a mental health support group. -
Woman dies in Bangor house fire, two others escape blaze
via abc.net.au
A woman who died in a house fire in Sydney's south this morning was asleep when the blaze broke out, NSW police say. -
French 'goanna girl' scared of spiders evicts huge reptile from winery restaurant
via abc.net.au
When a large goanna ran into a busy restaurant a young waitress on a working holiday from France dragged the reptile out by the tail. -
Darwin prison: Corrections blocked mail criticising jail system, inmate's mother says
via abc.net.au
Glenice Grieve says she sent her son, Zak, news stories of a report criticising Darwin prison's facilities but the Corrections Department blocked their delivery. -
Thomas Embling psychiatric hospital to expand as prison system demand grows
via abc.net.au
A high security mental health facility in Melbournewhich houses killers and other serious criminalsis set to expand, months after staff rallied for more staff to deal with a jump in violence. -
Queensland breeders share secrets on genetic selection of kelpies
via abc.net.au
The real origins of the kelpie working dog are still a mystery, but there is no doubting that the genetics of pups bred today are calculated and studied intently by their owners. -
Woman dies in Bangor house fire, three others escape blaze
via abc.net.au
A woman who died in a house fire in Sydney's south this morning was asleep when the blaze broke out, NSW police say. -
Chemical scare after patient arrives at Adelaide's Lyell McEwin Hospital
via abc.net.au
Chemical contamination experts attend the Lyell McEwin Hospital in Adelaide's north after reports a person became unwell upon receiving a letter that may have contained a toxic substance. -
World-first 'solar-glass' developed in Perth hopes to 'make deserts bloom'
via abc.net.au
Western Australian scientists develop what is believed to be a world-first 'solar-glass' technology which, if used in greenhouses, could produce crops in any climate or season. -
Macedon body: Victoria Police work to identify remains found near search site for Karen Ristevski
via abc.net.au
Victoria Police are yet to identify a body found decomposed in bushland north-west of Melbourne, about 30 kilometres from where a search was conducted for missing mother Karen Ristevski. -
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred makes landfall, weakens to tropical low
via abc.net.au
Tropical Cyclone Alfred weakens to a tropical low as it begins to make landfall on the Gulf of Carpentaria's southern coast. -
SA woman plans to open support service Aunties House for displaced Aboriginal youth
via abc.net.au
A South Australian woman who was taken away from her Indigenous family as a child and moved between foster care homes hopes to establish a refuge for youth that embraces Aboriginal culture. -
Adelaide Fringe: Street artist Jimmy C daubs city laneways with aerosol art
via abc.net.au
Colourful street art is popping up in Adelaide during this year's Fringe festival, as world-renowned artist Jimmy C takes to the laneways of his former home town. -
Victorian Coroner recommends safe injecting room trial for Melbourne heroin hotspot
via abc.net.au
A Victorian Coroner has recommended a trial of a safe injecting room for heroin users in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond. At last count, the suburb was responsible for 34 heroin related deaths in 12 months, of 172 in the state, and use of the drug is rising. Both the Government and the Opposition remain opposed to a trial, but the Australian Sex Party's Fiona Patten has introduced a private members bill that's currently before the Parliament. Residents in the Victoria Street precinct have -
Traditional political campaign launches in WA increasing voter apathy, expert warns
via abc.net.au
Traditional political campaign launches such as the ones put on by the WA Liberal and Labor parties on the weekend are a waste of money and are increasing voter apathy, marketing experts say. -
Bombing of Darwin: Veterans, families gather at Adelaide River War Cemetery for memorial service
via abc.net.au
World War II veterans and descendants of those who perished during Japanese air raids over Northern Australia gather to honour and remember those who lost their lives. -
Kimberley wet season causing havoc but creating tourism opportunities
via abc.net.au
WA's Kimberley is in the midst of one of its biggest wet seasons on record, causing headaches for emergency services, remote communities and cattle stations cut off by flooding, but it is not all bad news for the region. -
Richard III given new perspective
via abc.net.au
Shakespeare's play of cold-hearted ruler Richard III is given a new perspective by award winning actress Kate Mulvany, who herself lives with a spinal deficiency similar to that of the monarch, in a new production opening in Sydney this week. -
Eric Cantor on America's relationship with Australia under Donald Trump
via abc.net.au
Eric Cantor, former House Majority Leader for the Republican Party, joins 7.30 to discuss the Trump administration's relationship with Australia and his recent labelling of the press as the 'enemy'. -
Catholic Church funding defence of paedophile Robert Best 'just blows me away', Victorian judge says
via abc.net.au
The Catholic Church is continuing to cover the legal bills of convicted paedophile and Christian Brother Robert Best, who has admitted to sexually abusing a further 20 boys in his care, a Victorian court is told. -
Landmark Timber Creek native title compensation case 'being watched as test case', NT Attorney-General says
via abc.net.au
The NT Government says the matter of compensation for native title holders in Timber Creek is a test case for the nation, with Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia facing the possibility of similar claims. -
Brendon Grylls takes on mining industry over iron ore payments
via abc.net.au
Pilbara MP and leader of the WA Nationals Brendon Grylls is facing a tough fight against the mining industry over his plan to increase the fee paid for iron ore, in a battle that could decide the fate of his seat in the upcoming state election. -
Petroleum Resource Rent Tax increase under consideration by Government
via abc.net.au
The Turnbull government is looking at increasing the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax in a move to garner some extra revenue ahead of the release of the Federal Budget in May. -
Cyclone Alfred forms in Gulf of Carpentaria prompting evacuations at Borroloola
via abc.net.au
Homes in the community of Borroloola on the Gulf of Carpentaria are evacuated, with 74 residents sheltering elsewhere as they wait for Cyclone Alfred to make landfall tomorrow morning. -
Change of culture needed to attract 'home grown' doctors to rural WA
via abc.net.au
A $93 million Federal Government commitment aims to encourage more doctors to take up postings in rural and remote areas across Australia. -
Canberra driver killed after police pursuit did not deserve to die for traffic offences, inquest told
via abc.net.au
The mother of a man who died after a police pursuit in Canberra's south tells a coronial inquest that while her son was "no innocent", his death had been devastating for their family. -
WA Election: Brothel madam says politicians have put sex industry reform in 'too hard basket'
via abc.net.au
The Madam of Hay Street's century-old Questa Casa Brothel says neither the Government or Opposition has the will for serious reform of the sex industry. -
Man charged over death of 8wo baby at Colac six years ago
via abc.net.au
A 27-year-old man faces court charged with the murder of an eight-week-old baby boy at Colac, in south-west Victoria, almost six years ago. -
Family baffled after 72yo cyclist shot in head on Myrtleford-Everton rail trail
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne family says their 72-year-old father may have seen something he was not meant to see before he was shot in the head while cycling on a trail south-east of Wangaratta on Saturday. -
Clean coal a 'risky' and 'unviable' use of taxpayers' money
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister has confirmed he's considering using taxpayers' money to invest in so-called clean coal technology. It's part of the Government's attempts to keep energy security on the political agenda. While Malcolm Turnbull hasn't yet given the go-ahead for the $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) to invest in carbon capture and storage, he says it's a technology that should be investigated. But those in the sector, including the head of the CEFC, says that clean coal is a r -
Central Australian salt mine proposal to double as waste facility
via abc.net.au
The draft environmental impact statement for a Red Centre salt mine says it will also be used as deep storage space for archival material and hazardous waste. -
Uber carjacking leads to police chase through Brisbane streets
via abc.net.au
Three Brisbane passengers are witness to the carjacking of a vehicle they were travelling in booked through Uber, saying a gunman forced their driver out of his car and warned them to "move along". -
International students arrive at Queensland universities
via abc.net.au
For international students studying in Queensland universities the new academic year comes with a new language and new culture. -
Homes, businesses to be demolished for Frankston line rail crossings
via abc.net.au
Thirty-two homes and businesses will be demolished as part of the level crossing removal program on the Frankston train line in Melbourne's south-east. -
Racial Discrimination Act: NT Aboriginal communities not united on changes to section 18C, inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory are not in agreement on whether section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act should be changed, a federal inquiry hears. -
Landmark Timber Creek native title compensation case being closely watched, NT Attorney-General says
via abc.net.au
The NT Government says the matter of compensation of native title holders in Timber Creek is a test case for the nation. -
Commonwealth concedes age testing in Ali Jasmin people smuggling case was unreliable
via abc.net.au
The Commonwealth formally concedes evidence used to demonstrate an Indonesian was an adult rather than a child during a people smuggling case was unreliable, as a court considers whether to quash the conviction entirely. -
Gordon Wood: Witness had motive to convict while writing book on Caroline Byrne's death, court hears
via abc.net.au
A key Crown witness had a motive to ensure Gordon Wood was convicted of murdering model Caroline Byrne, because he was writing a book titled Evidence for Murder: How Physics Convicted a Killer, a court hears. -
Dinosaur documentary to star Naracoorte's newest fossil cave
via abc.net.au
The discovery of a significant megafauna fossil discovery in a cave near Naracoorte will feature on a new Discovery Channel documentary series called "Modern Dinosaurs'. -
CBH director elections sees board remain unchanged
via abc.net.au
The board of Australia's largest exporter of grain, the CBH Group, will remain unchanged after the latest round of grower elections. -
Family baffled after 72yo cyclist shot in the head on Myrtleford-Everton rail trail
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne family is baffled about why their 72-year-old father was shot in the head while cycling on a rail trail south-east of Wangaratta on Saturday. -
Second gas-fired turbine at Adelaide's Pelican Point power plant 'unviable for years': operator
via abc.net.au
The second turbine at Adelaide's Pelican Point power station, which had to be fired up after load shedding earlier this month, has been unviable for years, its operator says. -
How the Tiahleigh Palmer case prompted an overhaul of Queensland's child protection system
via abc.net.au
Tiahleigh Palmer was one of 46 Queensland children in the child protection system who died in 2015-16, in a case the Government has described as "tragic". Take a look at what could be changing as authorities hope to prevent similar incidents. -
Pair accused of 'callous abandonment' of pregnant cows, calves on King Island
via abc.net.au
A husband and wife are accused of abandoning their dairy herd on the Bass Strait island, leaving pregnant cows and calves to fend for themselves. -
SA water pipes replacement program gets $55 million boost after Adelaide flood incidents
via abc.net.au
Water pipes are being upgraded to PVC and pipeline replacement efforts are accelerated after Adelaide faced a series of burst mains, flooding roads and properties. -
Farmers push for Q fever vaccination to include children as drug study launches
via abc.net.au
The vaccine for Q fever will hopefully soon be available to younger children, pending the results of medical trials. -
Man denied bail over alleged stabbing murder of wife in Parramatta
via abc.net.au
A Sydney magistrate denies bail to Shahab Ahmed, who is accused of stabbing his wife to death in Parramatta on Saturday night, describing an account the 33-year-old gave to police as "chilling" -
Motorcyclist dies in collision at Weetangera in Canberra's north
via abc.net.au
A 22-year-old motorcyclist dies after his bike collides with a car in Weetangera, in Canberra's north. -
Kakadu fisherman who capsized in a croc-infested river says his luck has run out
via abc.net.au
One of three mates who emerged unharmed after their boat overturned in crocodile-inhabited waters says he won't be buying a lottery ticket after the experience. -
ANU medical school dean tells of early career harassment, saying she still does not feel safe enough to speak
via abc.net.au
The dean of the ANU's medical school is supporting a new campaign to stem bullying and harassment in the medical profession, saying she herself was a victim as a junior doctor.

