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International Women's Day: The resilience and drive of regional Queensland women
via abc.net.au
Females the world over are encouraged to 'Be Bold for Change' as they mark International Women's Daysomething women across regional Queensland know all too well. -
Ticketmaster Resale, Viagogo accused of misleading fans chasing resold tickets
via abc.net.au
Ticketmaster Resale and Viagogo are the subject of complaints lodged by Choice Magazine to the ACCC over misleading and deceptive conduct after the consumer advocate found some events were marked up by resellers as much as 374 per cent. -
Increasing competition from Indian buffalo meat forces Australian beef into premium end of Indonesian market
via abc.net.au
The Australian live cattle trade faces increasing competition in the Indonesian market, with buffalo meat from India taking over the bakso ball industry. -
Trans woman calls for gender-equal world on International Women's Day
via abc.net.au
Victoria Anthony is new to the world of womanhood. In 2013 she went on a gap year to New York, leaving Sydney as a man to return one year later as a woman. On International Women's Day she celebrates the opportunity trans women have to be recognised. -
Cricket Australia investment sees rise in all-girl teams, competitions
via abc.net.au
Thanks to a $4 million investment by Cricket Australia over four years, more and more girls are taking up the gameand for the first time are able to play only with and against other girls. -
Hospital miscommunication a 'crucial error' in sepsis death, says coroner
via abc.net.au
Serious miscommunication at Darwin Private Hospital has been revealed at a coronial inquest into the death of a patient who had elective surgery. -
International Women's Day: Meet the 70-year-old VCE graduate starting a degree in criminal justice
via abc.net.au
Joan Oliver never felt satisfied with her education. Now at 70 years of age she has completed her VCE and is starting university for the first time. -
Albany wood pellet plant to re-open and become Australia's largest
via abc.net.au
An Albany wood pellet processing plant is set to be recommissioned due to a low Australian dollar and increased international demand. -
Girl power brings Stage Mums web comedy from the kitchen to the big time
via abc.net.au
Tired of a lack of roles for older women, a Gold Coast actress started her own web series which has grown into a boon for local female filmmakers. -
Three-year research project to shine a light on the 'Invisible Farmer'
via abc.net.au
The ABC, along with Museums Victoria, researchers and government agencies will highlight the role women play on the land, in agriculture and in their broader communities. -
Sallie Jones
via abc.net.au
Sallie Jones of Gippsland Jersey, Jindivick, Victoria, 2016, Source: Museums Victoria (MM143571), Photographer: Catherine Forge -
Campbell Newman rejects suggestion Tim Nicholls not involved in policy decision making
via abc.net.au
Former Queensland premier Campbell Newman hits out at his former treasurer and current LNP leader Tim Nicholls, who has tried to distance himself from the former administration during a speech to the Queensland Media Club. -
WA election: Has the Royalties for Regions program been money well spent?
via abc.net.au
With most polls suggesting Labor will win Saturday's WA election, attention turns to what might be the legacies of the Liberal National Government, including the at times contentious Royalties for Regions program. -
Hostility between Lloyd Rayney and late wife's family revealed in document
via abc.net.au
The 600-page statement tendered by Lloyd Rayney in his multi-million-dollar defamation case against the state of WA reveals the extent of "anitpathy" between he and members of his late wife Corryn's family. -
Sydney Swans not losing ground to Giants in AFLW, CEO says
via abc.net.au
Sydney Swans CEO Andrew Ireland says he does not believe the club is losing ground to the Giants because it doesn't have a women's team, as it launches a diversity action plan. -
Heyfield timber mill: Decision on closure postponed as Victorian Government works to reach deal
via abc.net.au
The board of a Victorian timber mill, which is at risk of closure because of supply issues, agrees to a State Government request to delay a decision on its futureprolonging the uncertainty around 250 jobs. -
Abandoned Canberra aged care home gutted by fire overnight
via abc.net.au
An abandoned aged care home located next door to Belconnen Fire Station in Canberra's north is destroyed in a blaze. -
Mother of murdered British tourist urges Australia to improve backpacker safety
via abc.net.au
The mother of murdered British traveller Mia Ayliffe-Chung urges the the Australian Government to do more to protect young backpackers after the alleged abduction and rape of another female in outback Queensland -
Adelaide's Frome Road separated bikeway to be ripped up to help peak-hour traffic flow
via abc.net.au
Part of Frome Road's separated bikeway will be ripped up to accommodate two lanes of traffic during peak hour, as the council moves to tackle years of criticism about cycling infrastructure. -
Autumn 'dangerous season' for European Wasp attacks, expert says
via abc.net.au
The ACT Government's eWasp Hotline located 66 nests inside Canberra houses and apartments since last August, a consultant says, with a dangerous time of year for attacks having just arrived. -
New rules proposed for Canberra Avenue could limit Manuka Oval development plans
via abc.net.au
New restrictions put forward by the National Capital Authority could block any future attempt to build a major development at Manuka Oval, of the kind the GWS Giants proposed last year. -
Millennials of Melbourne: Danielle Weber on making it as a painter while living with parents
via abc.net.au
At 24, Danielle Weber still pinches herself when she says she paints for a living. Working from a studio in her parents' suburban home, her portfolio ranges from a logo on a barbershop wall, to a painting of a fighter jet pilot done for a client in the Middle Eastbut she keeps the dark self-portraits she painted as a teenager hidden away. -
Hundreds of photos documenting Australian political history set to be released
via abc.net.au
Plans are being made to publicly release hundreds of thousands of photographs documenting key moments in Australia's political history. -
Antarctic floating seminar aims to increase number of women in science leadership
via abc.net.au
A group of female scientists go to the ends of the earth to play their part in smashing the glass ceiling. -
Has WA's Royalties for Regions fund been money well spent?
via abc.net.au
With most polls suggesting Labor will win this weekend's West Australian election, attention is turning to what might be the legacy of the state's Liberal-National Government. In 2008 a policy called Royalties for Regions was established to quarantine 25 per cent of the state's mining royalties to be spent in the regions. One of its key projects was a plan to turn the mining towns of Karratha and Port Hedland into cities of 50,000 people by 2035. But then the mining boom ended and the population -
Griffin Coal workers wages fall again over contract refusal
via abc.net.au
The Manufacturing Workers' Union condemns a move by Griffin Coal's owners Lanco to further slash the wages of maintenance workers, already faced with a 43 per cent pay cut. -
Deanne Pikula charged with allegedly covering up Watson murder for brothers
via abc.net.au
A Queanbeyan woman is refused bail after being accused of attempting to cover up a violent murder for her brothers in Canberra. -
Ron Medich murder witness Lucky Gattellari denies lying at hearing
via abc.net.au
Lucky Gattellari, a key witness in the Ron Medich murder trial, denies telling police he had lied at a previous hearing. -
Man who allegedly pretended to be doctor worked in NSW hospitals for over a decade
A man is facing a $30,000 fine after allegedly stealing the name and qualifications of a doctor in India, and masquerading as a medical professional at NSW hospitals for more than a decadebut his current whereabouts is unknown. -
Breaking the hospital-homeless cycle
For thousands of people sleeping rough, lack of access to medical care can contribute to the cycle of homelessness. But one service has been successful in both keeping the homeless out of hospital and saving the taxpayer money at the same time. -
WA election: Shopping centres and footy banners here's what happened on the campaign trail today
via abc.net.au
With only four more sleeps until the election, the major parties were pulling out all the stops today, with Alannah MacTiernan being mistaken for the Prime Minister and Treasurer Mike Nahan letting one slip. -
Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen talks about trade and the looming budget
via abc.net.au
Shadow Treasurer discusses the global economic outlook and problems facing the Australian economy including trade, housing affordability and the forthcoming budget. -
Canberra prison escapee Jacob MacDonald found not guilty of aggravated burglary
via abc.net.au
A man involved in the first ever escape from Canberra's jail is found not guilty of aggravated burglary, but will not be allowed out of jail until he serves time for the escape. -
A Conversation with Stephen Davis
via abc.net.au
His rescue mission to northern Nigeria to save the Chibok girls, kidnapped by Boko Haram. -
Barnaby Joyce praises Tasmanian 'doers' as farmers push for more irrigation help
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Liberals use a visit from Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce to make the case for more irrigation funding. -
Aboriginal students in Darwin get a taste of life as new army recruits in a work experience program
via abc.net.au
An Indigenous education program in the Top End is giving teens a taste of military life as they build teamwork skills. -
Stephen Herczeg inquest told QEH patient had interfered with catheters previously
via abc.net.au
A former Socceroo who died after his oxygen tube was mistakenly connected to his catheter at an Adelaide hospital had previously interfered with such medical equipment, an inquest hears. -
Choice lodges complaint against ticket resale sites for misleading, deceptive conduct
via abc.net.au
Ticketmaster Resale and Viagogo are the subject of complaints lodged by Choice Magazine to the ACCC over misleading and deceptive conduct after the consumer advocate found some events were marked up by resellers as much as 374 per cent. -
A Conversation with Kumi Taguchi
via abc.net.au
Kumi Taguchi's life in two cultures. -
Political parties urged to rethink harsher jail terms for meth dealing, trafficking
via abc.net.au
As Western Australia's state election draws nearer, substance abuse experts and families torn apart by methamphetamine warn major political parties they can not "arrest" their way out of the state's drug problem. -
ACT planning system faces call for change to help developer and community relations
via abc.net.au
There are calls to overhaul the ACT's planning system by some in the industry who believe it sparks unnecessary conflict between developers and the community. -
Makk and McLeay Nursing Home under investigation following federal regulator's visit
via abc.net.au
A South Australian Government nursing home is being investigated in the wake of allegations aired on the ABC about the mistreatment of elderly residents. -
Most expensive sale of Australian farmland to foreign investor on the cards if cane land is rezoned
via abc.net.au
The sale of Gold Coast cane farms could could carry the biggest price tag of any Australian land deal to a foreign investor. -
International Women's Day: The militant history of a global celebration
via abc.net.au
International Women's Day has its roots in the socialist struggle for women's rights and the Russian revolution. -
Calls for retirement housing sector ombudsman to resolve costly disputes
via abc.net.au
Retirement village residents can "die waiting" for costly disputes to be resolved, a parliamentary committee hears before making 15 recommendations to overhaul the sector. -
Ross River virus cases spike in Western Australia after February floods
via abc.net.au
An unseasonably wet summer leads to a spike in the number of Ross River virus cases in parts of Western Australia. -
TasWater takeover: State Government to take ownership of water body from July 2018
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government makes good on its threat to take control of the state's water body, promising to speed up the timeframe of urgently needed infrastructure upgrades. -
Anthrax outbreak kills 80 cattle on Queensland grazing property
via abc.net.au
About 80 cattle die in an anthrax outbreak on a grazing property at St George in Queensland's southern inland, prompting Biosecurity Queensland to limit movements of people and livestock. -
Foster children living in cold, squalid 'fire trap', Opposition leader alleges in Parliament
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government is investigating complaints a family of foster children on the North West was forced to live in a "fire trap" house that had maggots in the fridge and no heating. -
Pedestrian lights give green light for change around the world
via abc.net.au
Melbourne now has 10 pedestrian lights depicting female figures as part of a push for gender equality, but it's not the first time the little green man has been transformed to make a point.

