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Southern Communications Network call centre in Hobart accused of underpaying staff
via abc.net.au
The Southern Communications Network is referred to the Fair Work Ombudsman over claims it is paying workers as little as $10 an hour, well below the minimum wage. -
SA power infrastructure repairs begin after fires at Adelaide's Torrens Island Power Station
via abc.net.au
It might take about two weeks to repair some of the electricity infrastructure damaged by spot fires at Adelaide's Torrens Island Power Station. -
Murder charges against three men after suspicious death inside Penfield Gardens home
via abc.net.au
Three men are charged with murder after police find the body of a 39-year-old man inside a Penfield Gardens homes. -
Getting your newborn to sleep involves knowing when to accept help, midwifery expert says
via abc.net.au
Knowing when to accept help if you have a newborn keeping you awake could save you from reaching breaking point. -
Will the property bubble really burst?
via abc.net.au
As real estate agents in Sydney and Melbourne prepare for another bumper weekend of auctions, many economists are bracing for what the OECD has called, a 'rout' in Australian house prices. We've heard similar warnings from the Australian Treasury. Will we see a dramatic bursting of the real estate bubble? Or is it all speculation? -
Pride, prejudice and punishment: Gay rights around the world
via abc.net.au
As Sydney celebrates Mardi Gras, elsewhere in the world gay and lesbian people can struggle to simply stay out of jail. -
Mother charged with attempted murder of son in Moama, younger boy missing
via abc.net.au
A mother allegedly told onlookers "I had to drown my babies" after holding her two children under the water in the Murray River on the Victoria-New South Wales border, a court hears. -
Sydney FC beats Melbourne Victory 1-0 in A-League's Big Blue Derby thanks to Bobo strike
via abc.net.au
Bobo's second-half strike lifts the Sky Blues 11 points clear of Melbourne Victory to all but assure Graham Arnold's side of grabbing the Premiers' Plate. -
Canberra parents left in the dark over disgraced priest living next door to primary schools
via abc.net.au
Parents of students at a Catholic primary school in Canberra were never told a priest accused of inappropriate conduct with children was living in a neighbouring retirement home. -
WA election: Party's 'link' with taxi industry may bring headache for government
via abc.net.au
The Micro Business Party insists it has no links with the taxi industry, despite hundreds of taxi drivers around Perth promoting the party. -
WA election: Homeless man Roger Cornish running for Parliament
via abc.net.au
A homeless man is among the contenders for a seat in Western Australia's Parliament on March 11, and he hopes to bring a fresh perspective to the parliamentary process. -
Judge denies Queensland University of Technology admin's 18c racism appeal
via abc.net.au
A Queensland University of Technology employee is denied leave to appeal the dismissal of her $250,000 racial discrimination claim against three students. -
Chocolate twist for children's medicines in bid to mask 'disgusting' taste of some drugs
via abc.net.au
Chocolate can sometimes be difficult for children to resistand thanks to new research, it may also give chronically sick kids the chance to skip the trauma of nasty-tasting medicine. -
Flicking runoffs 80km offshore!
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WA election: New micro party may bring fresh headache for government
via abc.net.au
The Micro Business Party insists it has no links with the taxi industry, despite hundreds of taxi drivers around Perth promoting the party. -
GWS Giants beat Melbourne in AFL Women's, denting Demons' title chances
via abc.net.au
The GWS Giants secure their first AFLW win and damage Melbourne's title chances with a five-point win over the Demons in western Sydney. -
Sydney Mardi Gras 2017 to have extra security prompted by Orlando massacre
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of thousands of revellers are expected celebrate on the streets of Sydney to mark the 39th annual Mardi Gras Parade, with police saying they are taking every precaution. -
Police raids in south-western Sydney net more than $240m in drugs
via abc.net.au
More than 300 kilograms of pseudoephedrine is seized in raids across western-Sydney, in one of the state's biggest crackdowns on a drug syndicate, NSW Police say -
Donald Trump's America shows why Australians are turning to Pauline Hanson
via abc.net.au
Ordinary Australians are shunning big political parties, who they feel don't understand them, and are looking to alternatives like Pauline Hanson. As US historian Thomas Frank says, we're starting to sound just like Americans did at the last presidential election. -
WA election: Flux the System micro-party puts up 26 fake independent candidates
via abc.net.au
Flux the System, a micro-party using self-styled preference whisperer Glenn Druery as a consultant, is running 26 fake independent candidates for WA's Legislative Council in a bid to win "the stray vote". -
SA can use power normally again after generator goes offline
via abc.net.au
South Australians can return to using power normally, after a fire which knocked out two of the state's major gas generators. -
One Nation candidate Ray Gould quits Kalamunda a week out from election
via abc.net.au
There are further signs of disunity in Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, with one of its candidates quitting and saying candidates have not been told the truth. -
Funding dispute over asbestos clean-up in NT remote communities
via abc.net.au
A dispute about funding for asbestos removal in Northern Territory remote communities is underway, prompted by the recent exposure of material in Central Australia. -
tomato potato psyllid in Western Australia could cost tens of millions of dollars according to industry body
via abc.net.au
The damage bill from an outbreak of tomato potato psyllid in Western Australia could amount to tens of millions of dollars, according to the Nursery and Garden Industry Western Australia. -
Northern Gas Pipeline construction start date delayed awaiting land access approvals
via abc.net.au
The company behind the Northern Gas Pipeline has delayed the construction start date, needing more time to finalise land access approvals. -
Men's group in Wilcannia working to address town's social problems
via abc.net.au
A men's group at Wilcannia in far west New South Wales has begun working on strategies to urgently address some of the town's social issues. The town's primarily-Indigenous population faces disadvantages like high crime, poor health, a high unemployment rate and little for young people to do. But tragedy has helped to motivate dozens of local men to work on solutions. -
Japanese Government expresses 'sincere condolences' 75 years after attack on Broome
via abc.net.au
The Japanese Government expresses "sincerest condolences for the countless lives lost" at a ceremony marking 75 years since the air attack on Broome in Western Australia. -
Child abuse royal commission: Catholic Church blocks victims' path to further compensation
via abc.net.au
The Catholic Church's Melbourne Archdiocese rejects an independent review's recommendation to extend compensation for child sex abuse victims to their families or carers. -
'Our goal is to kill them' Turnbull's aggressive language about fighting Islamic militants
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister says the Australian Defence Force has been given the power to 'kill and destroy' any Australians fighting for groups like Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Mr Turnbull adopted the aggressive language as he unveiled Australia's first two joint strike fighters at the Avalon air show. ASIO says one of the greatest terrorist threats to Australia is in South East Asia, because of the rising influence of ISIL, and the number of Australians who live or visit there. -
Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne criticised for compensation response
via abc.net.auA leading lawyer for victims of clerical sexual abuse says the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne has failed to show leadership by refusing to implement several recommendations of a report it commissioned into its own survivor compensation scheme, the Melbourne Response. A former federal court judge, Donnell Ryan, recommended the compensation scheme drop the requirement survivors sign a deed of release, expand the scheme to secondary victims and lift the cap on compensation to at least $150,000 b -
Cyclone watch issued as tropical low develops off NT coast
via abc.net.au
A low pressure system developing off the Northern Territory coast that may develop into a tropical cyclone is expected to bring a downpour of rain and strong winds to parts of the Top End on the weekend, including Darwin. -
Flights cancelled at Sydney Airport as bad weather hits ahead of Mardi Gras
via abc.net.au
A number of flights arriving and departing Sydney Airport are delayed or cancelled due to wild weather, with heavy rain expected to lash the city as it hosts Mardi Gras this weekend. -
Sydney CBD burst water main causes Friday afternoon traffic chaos
via abc.net.au
A burst water main on Pitt Street in the middle of Sydney's city centre is causing traffic chaos as commuters try to get home on a very rainy day, with many told to catch the train if they can. -
WA Treasurer lashes out at PM over GST share
via abc.net.au
WA Treasurer Mike Nahan has lobbed a hand grenade at the Prime Minister, accusing Malcolm Turnbull of breaking his promise to fix the state's share of GST. -
SA urged to conserve electricity as units at power station go offline
via abc.net.au
South Australians are being asked to conserve electricity and turn off non-essential appliances to avoid potential load-shedding after three units at the state's largest power generator go offline. -
SA power: Maintenance postponed to protect electricity network
via abc.net.au
Planned work on a Victorian transmission line will be delayed following SA's power station fire. -
Funeral held for 'absolute legends' Rhys Simlesa and Rhys Walters killed in Darwin crash
via abc.net.au
A large crowd gathers at a joint funeral for teenagers Rhys Simlesa and Rhys Walters, who were fatally struck by a car while leaving a party in Darwin a week ago. -
Canterbury Bulldogs v Melbourne Storm, South Sydney Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers: NRL round 1 live scores and stats
via abc.net.au
Follow the live stats that matter as the Bulldogs take on the Storm before the South Sydney Rabbitohs face off against the Wests Tigers. -
He who must not be named: SA's new Labor MP in parliamentary snub by colleague
via abc.net.au
In a scene straight out of Hogwarts, South Australia's Lower House transforms into a Chamber of Secrets, with a Labor MP repeatedly refusing to say the name of a new colleague and political rival. -
Prison sentence handed down for 'alcohol fuelled' attack in Mildura
via abc.net.au
A man has been sentenced to prison over an attack that left another man with a fractured skull and cognitive impairment in Victoria's north west. -
Low river levels result in a number of fish kills across the NSW north coast
via abc.net.au
Water levels are low in NSW mid north coast river systems placing stress on aquatic life and resulting in a number of fish kills. -
Wilcannia men's group partners with local organisations to address social disadvantage
via abc.net.au
The men's group at Wilcannia in far west New South Wales has a renewed sense of purpose following a gathering of its members and local service providers this week. -
SA power: Energy market operator warns of blackout risk across festival weekend
via abc.net.au
As Adelaide prepares for one of its busiest weekends with the Festival, Fringe and motor racing events crowding the city, South Australians are warned of an increased risk of load shedding blackouts. -
Adelaide hit by brief power outage as 'fire burns at Torrens Island Power station'
via abc.net.au
Firefighters are on their way to check reports of a structure fire at Adelaide's Torrens Island Power Station as South Australia experiences a brief power fluctuation. -
Man charged with twin brother's murder south of Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Police allege the 24-year-old shot his brother before turning himself in at a nearby police station. -
Mother to be charged with attempted murder of son in Moama, younger boy missing
via abc.net.au
A woman is expected to be charged with attempted murder over the death of one of her sons at Moama, on the New South Wales-Victoria border, as police continue to search for his younger brother after an incident on the Murray River last night. -
Sunshine Coast road trauma koala recovers after surgery, physio
via abc.net.au
A koala that was rescued from the side of a Sunshine Coast road by a policeman will soon be released back into the wild after extensive treatment in hospital. -
Nanny assaulted at Petrie dies in Poland as alleged attacker faces Brisbane court, police say
via abc.net.au
Detective Superintendent Michael O'Dowd confirms that in a "sad set of circumstances" a 24-year-old nanny sexually assaulted in Brisbane last year has died in a traffic incident in Poland days before her alleged attacker has appeared in court. -
Boomerang Bags movement in Whitsundays aims to phase out plastic bags before 2018 ban
via abc.net.au
A Whitsundays group helps the community ahead of the Queensland Government's plastic bag ban in 2018. -
Thriving populations of endangered mammals offer conservationists hope in Myanmar
via abc.net.au
The Karen forests, isolated by decades of civil unrest, contain some of the most iconic species of endangered mammals in the world.

