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Beware Reef diving enthusiasts continue conservation work despite devastating death
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In far eastern Victoria at "one of the most spectacular places to dive" a group of conservationists are overcoming the death of one of their group to continue their work ensuring the marine wonderland is there for future generations. -
Matthew Flinders and his cat Trim honoured with statue in Port Lincoln
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A statue of explorer Matthew Flinders, who named Port Lincoln in South Australia after his home province, is being unveiled. -
Urban foraging: Nutritious weeds growing in your backyard
via abc.net.au
Many edible backyard weeds can make a nutritious and delicious addition to your diet. -
What is Tony Abbott's endgame?
via abc.net.au
Former prime minister-turned backbencher Tony Abbott's latest tirade against his own party appears to have been the last straw for some of his most loyal supporters. A noticeable shift in mood from within the Liberal Party has seen many parliamentary members no longer remaining silent about Mr Abbott's criticisms. ABC's political editor, Chris Uhlmann, speaks with AM's Elizabeth Jackson. He believes that Mr Abbott has concluded he does not have the numbers inside the parliamentary Liberal Party -
Parts of Australia's biggest cities struggle to attract disability workers under NDIS
via abc.net.au
The Productivity Commission is warning that parts of Australia's major cities could struggle to attract disability workers for years to come, as the National Disability Insurance Scheme rolls out. It has identified southern Melbourne, south-west Sydney and Logan in Brisbane as areas that currently have fewer than 40 per cent of the workers who will be required by 2020. Service providers are demanding action before nearly 500,000 people join the $22 billion a year program. -
Lawyer calls on Melbourne Catholic Church to implement review recommendations
via abc.net.auA prominent lawyer for child abuse survivors, Dr Vivienne Waller, is calling on the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne to implement all of the recommendations from an independent review to improve its redress scheme for abuse victims. Late yesterday the child sexual abuse Royal Commission released a report on the Archdiocese's controversial victims' compensation scheme, set up by former Melbourne archbishop George Pell in 1996, which the Church had refused to make public. The scheme was criticise -
Fans invited to help write Melbourne's music history
via abc.net.auHistorians hope that memorabilia from music fans will help them piece together a history about seven decades of pop and rock music in Melbourne. The project from RMIT and Monash Universities is asking for fans to share their tickets, posters, band t-shirts and other ephemera at the Melbourne Town Hall today. The items will be photographed and stories recorded for an online archive and will contribute to a book about Melbourne's music culture. -
Loxton Mardi Gras, Australia's oldest, celebrates its 60th year
via abc.net.au
It raises a few eyebrows from newcomers, but the town of Loxton has been celebrating a Mardi Gras for 60 years, decades before Sydney claimed the name for itself. -
Southern Sydney beachgoers' 'lack surf knowledge' putting pressure on Illawarra surf lifesavers
via abc.net.au
Surf lifesavers in the Illawarra are calling for surf education to be boosted in schools in Sydney's southern suburbs after a spike in near-drownings. -
Sydney FC beat Melbourne City 3-1 to return to winners' circle in A-League
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Sydney FC return to winning ways in the A-League, with Bobo's double and Manny Muscat's calamitous defending giving the Sky Blues a 3-1 win over a 10-man Melbourne City. -
Queensland Reds edge Sharks 28-26 in strong Super Rugby start
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The Queensland Reds snatch a come-from-behind 28-26 win over the Sharks in their Super Rugby season opener. -
Lady Susan Renouf's 'vivacious elegance' shows as her Toorak home goes to auction
via abc.net.au
It is not often the doors are open to one of the most famous Toorak properties, but potential buyers and lookie-loos are flocking to the $5-million home of the late socialite Lady Susan Renouf ahead of Saturday's auction. -
Victorian Premier backs embattled Speaker Telmo Languiller over $40k travel claim
via abc.net.au
Victoria's Premier stands by embattled Speaker Telmo Languiller, despite a probe into his taxpayer-funded claim for almost $40,000 for living 80 kilometres from Melbourne. -
Flood-affected WA farmers plead for faster relief funding
via abc.net.au
Flood-affected farmers in the south of Western Australia say the State Government has been too slow in reacting to their plight, adding there is a lack of comprehension around the scale of the damage. -
Murray Goulburn discloses losses, ASIC and ACCC investigations
The downturn in the dairy industry has taken its toll on the country's largest milk processor, Murray Goulburn Co-Operative. -
Deputy Speaker also claims 'second residence' allowance
Victoria's Deputy Speaker Don Nardella has been caught out claiming a generous "second residence" allowance worth almost $40,000 a year while living by the ocean miles from the city electorate they represent. -
Woman dragged by hair in west Melbourne abduction
Terrifying images have emerged of a woman being abducted from a petrol station in west Melbourne. -
Moves to scrap 1am lockout given green light by parliamentary committee
Moves to scrap the 1am lockout in Queensland have been given the green light, with a parliamentary committee recommending a bill be passed. -
First exhibition and auction by man with autism who turns cricket bats into art
via abc.net.au
Will Clarke, a man with autism who is turning old cricket bats into sellable art, has just held his first exhibition and auction of the repurposed bats. -
Locked up in notorious prison for protesting at university
via abc.net.au
The La Trobe Three - a group of student activists jailed in 1972 for protesting against the Vietnam War - return to La Trobe University for the institution's 50th anniversary. -
Dealing with NDIS a 'nightmare' for some
via abc.net.au
For some people attempting to access disability support, the NDIS has proven to be a 'nightmare'. -
Sydney woman Margaret Goodwin struck by lightning in Bowral dies in hospital
A Sydney woman who was struck by lightning while sitting in a park with her two sisters has died in hospital, five days after a series of severe thunderstorms battered parts of NSW. -
Shady starting to fire?
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Eric Abetz on Tony Abbott's latest comments
via abc.net.au
Senator Eric Abetz, who has previously supported former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's desire to move back to the front bench, joins 7.30 to discuss Mr Abbott's latest attack against the Turnbull Government. -
Tony Abbott says Turnbull Government must change course
via abc.net.au
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott today said the Turnbull Government was losing conservative support and must change course on issues like immigration and renewable energy. -
Judge rules against CFMEU on Games site
The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union unlawfully and intentionally held up work at a $126 million Gold Coast Commonwealth Games site for three weeks in 2016, a Federal Court judge has found. -
Donald Trump calls China the 'grand champions' of currency manipulation
President Donald Trump declared China the "grand champions" of currency manipulation on Thursday, just hours after his new Treasury secretary pledged a more methodical approach to analysing Beijing's foreign exchange practices. -
Ben Smith injured as Waikato Chiefs end losing streak to Otago Highlanders
James Lowe pounced on two wayward passes while Hika Elliot took advantage of a day-dreaming defence to give the Waikato Chiefs a 24-15 victory over a wasteful Otago Highlanders side who lost All Blacks fullback Ben Smith to a head injury on Friday. -
Footballers, fans set to swelter in Eagles vs Dockers pre-season derby
via abc.net.au
Over 10,000 footy fans will attend the West Coast's and Fremantle's pre-season clash in sweltering Geraldton. -
Western Australia misses out on Commonwealth funding designed to stimulate economy, promote jobs
via abc.net.au
Despite having Australia's worst-performing economy, WA communities will get nothing from the new $220-million regional jobs and investment package. -
Fell Swoop returns at Oakleigh Plate with Damien Oliver gunning for trifecta
Damien Oliver will look to guide Fell Sweep tor a breakthrough Group 1 victory at the Oakleigh Plate. -
New York Times to air TV ad to highlight truth and independent journalism
The New York Times will air its first TV ad in seven years during the Academy Awards, as the paper looks to highlight independent journalism amid US President Donald Trump's attacks on the media as "fake news". -
Egyptian Eman Ahmed's weight-loss target: from 500kg to 300kg
Eman Ahmed has spent 20 years in bed, only capable of limited movement, but surgery to help her lose 200kg is giving her new hope. -
Organic industry needs to re-evaluate zero tolerance of genetically modified crops: WA Farmers group
via abc.net.au
One of Western Australia's peak industry bodies says the organic industry in Australia needs to change its zero tolerance standard to the presence of GM organisms in organic crops. -
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are locked in a race to the bottom
There is an important discussion to be had about the penalty rates decision, but our politicians appear incapable of engaging in it, much less leading it. -
Paralympian Scott Reardon cops cheeky taunt from Usain Bolt at Nitro Athletics
Paralympian sprinter Scott Reardon copped some cheek from Usain Bolt at the inaugural Nitro Athletics. -
Paperhood: Ancient Chinese art form meets Melbourne street scene
via abc.net.au
In China, the ancient art of paper cutting is seen as high culture but a new project aims to bring it to the masses in Australia. -
Lead paint and asbestos being handled by unskilled painters: industry
Australia's peak body for the painting industry has expressed concerns for tradespeople who have been issued qualifications to handle toxic materials without the requisite training. -
Shipbuilder says WA left short on Defence work after Government 'dropped the ball'
via abc.net.au
A leading WA shipbuilder says highly capable maritime manufacturers in Western Australia are being overlooked for major Defence work, partly blaming the Barnett Government. -
ANU artist inspired by abusive tweets from politicians
Artist Jen Fullerton drew on abusive tweets as ammunition for her latest project. -
Seven women honoured in Queensland's new electorates
via abc.net.au
The latest reshuffle of Queensland's electorates honours seven distinguished women from all over the state. -
Online gaming more than 'frivolous' entertainment, says academic
via abc.net.au
The only Australian to secure a scholarship to attend the world's largest gaming conference is challenging the belief that online games are frivolous and anti-social. -
Ricky Stuart says Edrick Lee departure leaves Canberra Raiders 'skinny'
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart admits winger's departure has left his squad "skinny". -
Bitcoin worth more than gold as price reaches all-time high
Industry heads cite global factors for surge; see the currency reaching $US2000 by the end of the year. -
Dargues gold mine near Majors Creek going ahead
Work is about to begin on the Dargues gold mine at Majors Creek. -
Androgynous queen: Canberra model Stefania Ferrario blurs gender lines
There's an Instagram photo of model Stefania Ferrario in a black suit, and you'd swear it was a bleached blonde Justin Bieber. -
Ex-soldier Alexander Gall tells jury of last moments before fatal Holsworthy crash
The bend was bigger than he thought. All he could see were trees. He pulled hard on the wheel and the military truck left the road. He hit his head and everything went dark. -
A lesson for Matthew Renshaw from the old days, courtesy of Dean Jones
This, Matt Renshaw, is what it was really like in the old days. -
WA One Nation candidates disendorsed by party for failing to 'reach standards'
via abc.net.au
Pauline Hanson's One Nation officially disendorses two of its candidates for failing to reach required standards, just a fortnight out from the March poll, in what a political analyst describes as a rare move. -
Swedish town considers paying residents to go home and have sex one hour a week
A local official in Sweden has a novel proposal to improve work-life balance and lift the local birthrate: give municipal employees an hour-long paid break each week to go home and have sex.

