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Queensland MPs hit with 'major' electoral boundary changes before next election
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Queensland's politicians, including Environment Minster Steven Miles, are scrambling to come to terms with proposed boundary changes that redraw the electoral map, only months from an expected election. -
Criticism after Paralympic champion Liesl Tesch picked by ALP for Gosford seat
via abc.net.au
The Labor Party is being criticised for "parachuting" Paralympic champion Liesl Tesch as its candidate for the New South Wales seat of Gosford, instead of running a rank-and-file preselection. -
Dairy processor Murray Goulburn posts a $31.9m loss as milk production plummets
via abc.net.au
Dairy company Murray Goulburn has posted a $31.9 million loss in its half-year financial statement, as milk supplies fall more than 20 per cent. -
Great Barrier Reef authority warns of widespread bleaching again this year
via abc.net.au
An unusually warm winter and a second warm summer has the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority warning of "elevated and imminent risk" of bleaching, with a new report stating Australia has no plan for dealing with climate change impacts. -
Top End cattle yards trial feedlot to improve feeder bulls for sale
via abc.net.au
A Top End cattle yard is running a feedlot trial to fatten cattle before sale, a practice rarely seen in the Northern Territory. -
Government risks becoming 'Labor light': former PM Tony Abbott slams his successor
via abc.net.au
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has delivered a wide-ranging critique of his Government overnight, stating that the Coalition can't just be a contest of egos or someone's vanity project. He has called on his Government to scale back immigration until house prices stabilize, freezing the Renewable Energy Target and dismantling the Human Rights Commission. He has also criticized his successor, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, for continuing to live in his harbourside residence instead of the tax -
Another cloning success shows technology being used by everyday graziers
via abc.net.au
Graziers in central Queensland have taken the step of cloning a prize heifer, moving the technology from the lab into the paddock. -
Will WA Labor's plan to protect Kimberley's Fitzroy Valley from dams hold water and win votes?
via abc.net.au
In the lead up to the WA state election, how do candidates in the Kimberley feel about dams and irrigation projects? -
Shortage of lambs for slaughter pushing up prices, forcing abattoir closures
via abc.net.auRecord lamb prices force closures of country abattoirs, impacting regional communities. -
Victorian Government to fund easier access to heroin overdose 'reversal' drug Naloxone
via abc.net.au
A drug used to treat heroin overdoses, which currently costs about $100 to buy over the counter, will be subsidised by the Victorian Government for drug users and families who struggle to afford it. -
Adelaide Fringe: World's second largest arts festival 'still a fringe', as attention turns to interstate
via abc.net.au
When the Adelaide Fringe Festival became a legal organisation in 1975, founding chairman Frank Ford never expected it to grow to be the world's second-largest annual arts festivaland all without tapping into the unrealised potential of interstate audiences. -
Essendon plane crash: DFO to reopen on Monday, creates public memorial for five killed
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne shopping centre at the centre of a tragic plane crash that claimed five lives on Tuesday will set up a public memorial for people to pay their respects. -
Tasmanian forum aiming to inspire women to enter into male-dominated fields
via abc.net.au
The notion that men are inherently more capable than women is the target of a forum aimed at empowering females to strive higher. -
Silent cinema pianist Gerhard Gruber plays at Hobart's State Cinema festival
via abc.net.au
If you happen to be in the audience of a silent movie this weekend, watch out; you are the inspiration for the piano player supplying the music. -
Tony Abbott tells Malcolm Turnbull to move out of harbourside mansion
via abc.net.au
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has accused the Government's energy policies of lacking credibility and has told his successor that living in his harbourside mansion, instead of the taxpayer-funded official Sydney residence, is a 'bad look'. The comments come after Mr Abbott was rebuffed in his attempts to return to the ministry in January. -
Record lamb prices force regional abattoirs to close
via abc.net.au
Record lamb prices are forcing some country abattoirs out of business. Meat processors are often the biggest employers in small rural towns, but the soaring cost of livestock has abattoirs cutting back workers' shifts or closing down altogether. -
Evocca College to close more training campuses in Queensland, Victoria
via abc.net.au
Evocca College is closing more of its remaining campuses in Queensland and Victoria and a further 60 staff have been made redundant, the ABC understands, in the latest sign of instability in the scandal-plagued private training sector. -
Melbourne Rebels trounced 56-18 by Blues in Super Rugby opener
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne Rebels' horror run of luck has contributed to a disappointing 56-18 loss to the Blues in the first game of the Super Rugby season. -
Drug overdose victim support should be rolled out statewide, advocates say
via abc.net.au
Drug reform advocates welcome the Victorian Government's $1.3-million plan to provide greater support to drug users, overdose survivors and their families, but say the initiatives should be rolled out statewide. -
Children in state care allegedly medicated as punishment, Queensland's public guardian finds
via abc.net.au
Queensland children in residential care are being given medication to control their behaviour, without appropriate diagnosis and parental consent, the state's Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) says. -
Perth public warned 'violent' man should not be approached
via abc.net.au
Police warn the public not to approach a Perth man who has disappeared from a care facility in Mount Claremont, as he may become violent. -
Julalikari corporation under special administration after community criticism
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's largest Indigenous corporations is put under special administration after ongoing community concerns that it is failing to deliver services in the Northern Territory's Barkly region. -
Brad Tucker on discovery of new solar system
via abc.net.au
Astrophysicist Brad Tucker, from the Australian National University, joins 7.30 to discuss today's announcement from NASA of the discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting a star. -
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Australian visit slammed by 1,000 protesters
via abc.net.au
About 1,000 people, many waving Palestinian flags, gather at Sydney's Town Hall saying they are embarrassed by the warm reception given to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Down Under. -
Islamic leaders urge followers to vote Greens in WA election
via abc.net.au
A group of six Islamic leaders have urged their followers not to vote for the Liberal Party in the upcoming WA election. -
Claim George Brandis was involved in Bell Group matter earlier than he says
via abc.net.auAttorney-General George Brandis was personally involved in the Bell Group matter one month earlier than he says he was, it has been claimed. -
Sunday penalty rates to be cut
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission today announced that penalty rates on Sundays and Public Holidays will be cut in the retail and hospitality sectors. -
Claim George Brandis involved in Bell Group matter earlier than he says
via abc.net.au
Attorney-General George Brandis was personally involved in the Bell Group matter one month earlier than he claims he was, 7.30 has been told. -
Man accused of abducting woman 10 years ago extradited to WA
via abc.net.au
A man who allegedly abducted a woman who was seriously injured after throwing herself out of a moving car in a bid to get away, is extradited from Queensland to Western Australia more than 10 years later. -
WA election: Vote for Liberals effectively a vote for One Nation, Muslim cleric says
via abc.net.au
One of the imams behind yesterday's call for Muslims not to vote for the Liberal Party says the current political climate has forced them to take a stand. -
Betroffenheit plunges into unimaginable depths of father's grief in PIAF production
via abc.net.au
It is almost impossible to fathom director and performer Jonathon Young's personal story of tragedy, which he has drawn on to create the powerful dance theatre show Betroffenheit. -
Queensland's electorate boundary redistribution unveiled
via abc.net.au
The battle lines for the next Queensland election are released, in what is the biggest redistribution of boundaries in decades. -
Constitutional recognition discussed by traditional owners at historical meeting in NT
via abc.net.au
Constitutional recognition, a treaty, statehood, and land rights are some of the main topics covered at a historical meeting of traditional owners in the Top End. -
Penalty rates protester at Bill Shorten press conference will not lose a cent from cuts
via abc.net.au
A worker who stood alongside Opposition leader Bill Shorten complaining the penalty cuts would cost him $109 a week is a Labor Party member and will not lose a dollar. -
Coca-Cola support package to train workers for life after SA closure
via abc.net.au
Financial counselling, career advice and training worth about $4,000 will be offered to every South Australian Coca-Cola employee who will be out of work by 2019. -
Essendon DFO crash brings back terrible memories for long-time residents
via abc.net.au
The plane crash that killed five people in Melbourne earlier this week has brought terrifying memories for residents who live near the airport. Four American citizens and their pilot were killed on Tuesday when the charter jet they were in suffered catastrophic engine failure only moments after leaving the runway at Essendon Airport. It's the worst aviation accident in Victoria in three decades and the fourth crash to have happened with a two kilometre radius of the airport. Residents say it's o -
Women inmates share personal experience of domestic violence in short film
via abc.net.au
Women inmates at a WA prison have drawn on their personal experience of domestic violence to create a new short film. -
'Doomed Battalion': Remembering Tasmania's WWII soldiers who faced impossible task
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian members of World War II's so-called 'Doomed Battalion' are remembered, 75 years after their capture by an overwhelming enemy force. -
Ex treasury boss warns political games are robbing Australia's economic future
via abc.net.auFormer treasury secretary Ken Henry says virtually nothing's been achieved to address Australia's economic future over the last 10 years, and he blame the modern political process. Observing how today's politicians now choose to frighten rather than explain, he's warning the living standards of all Australians are being threatened by inaction in Canberra. -
Perth Freight Link: FOI documents revealing cost blowout outdated, Government says
via abc.net.au
The Barnett Government is accused of misrepresenting the true cost of the Perth Freight Link project by billions of dollars after FOI documents are released, but Treasurer Mike Nahan says they are out of date. -
From paper to ginger pulp: Burnie begins foodie makeover
via abc.net.au
Food and beverage businesses begin to fill the empty warehouses of Burnie's former pulp and paper mill. -
Defence masterplan delivers on training expansion without compulsory Queensland land acquisition
via abc.net.au
Defence has scaled back its plans to expand military training bases in central and north Queensland, promising in its masterplan not to force any landholder to sell their property. -
Egg the pug: Dog that was falsely reported missing actually died at home, police say
via abc.net.au
A pug dog that was reported missing by its Sydney owner, who allegedly spun a bizarre tale of violent robbery, died and was buried at the man's home, according to police. -
Clive Mensink too stressed, anxious for Queensland Nickel court hearing, court told
via abc.net.au
Former Queensland Nickel director Clive Mensink has been diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety and returning to Australia to face a public court examination would prove difficult, a Brisbane court hears. -
Old Jewish Jokes: Stand-up comedian Ivor Dembina talks Trump, Israel and fringe festivals
via abc.net.au
Controversial stand-up comedian Ivor Dembina, who is known for his outspoken views on politics and is appearing at Adelaide's Fringe festival, defends the right to joke about sensitive subjects. -
Indonesia increases weight limit for imported Australian cattle
via abc.net.au
The Indonesian Government has signed off on changes to increase the average weight limit of cattle imported from Australia. -
Penalty rate cuts: Workers react to Fair Work Commission's decision
via abc.net.au
The Fair Work Commission has announced cuts to penalty rates. We hear from the retail and hospitality workers who will be affected by the cuts and the reactions are not all negative. -
Questions raised over testing of cucurbit seeds following suspected case of cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
via abc.net.au
The detection of a suspected case of cucumber green mottle mosaic virus raisesquestions about the adequacy of the mandatory seed testing regime. -
Victoria told national energy operator 'under no circumstances' could it cut power during NSW heatwave
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government says it told the national energy operator "under no circumstances" could it cut power to regional centres in order to keep New South Wales operating during a recent heatwave. -
Locking teens in prison won't break cycle of youth offending, Victorian judge says
via abc.net.au
There must be renewed efforts to break the cycle of youth offending, instead of locking an increasing number of children up, a Victorian Supreme Court judge says.

