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Studying for their lives as refugee students navigate challenges of Australian education
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Syrian refugee Nadine Ettash has grown up quicker than most 19-year-oldsfleeing war, learning English, starting school in Australia and acting as a third parent in her household. -
Adelaide Aquatic Centre 'drowning' council in debt, could close next month, councillor warns
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Adelaide City Council might need to "put a gun" to the State Government's head for help to keep the Adelaide Aquatic Centre afloat, according to one local councillor. -
WA scallop quota doubled after stock recovery
via abc.net.au
The quota for WA's commercial scallop fishery almost doubles this season, after a devastating heatwave in 2010/11. -
Rioters wearing face masks to receive longer jail terms under new Victorian laws
via abc.net.au
Rioters who wear face coverings while taking part in violent protests could face up to 15 years behind bars under new laws, the Victorian Government says. -
Adele in Adelaide: What you need to know to arrive on time
via abc.net.au
Adele fans preparing for her only Adelaide concert are being told to arrive early for what is expected to be the largest concert ever held at Adelaide Oval. -
WA election: Brendon Grylls facing defeat, Joe Francis' seat on knife-edge
via abc.net.au
WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls appears set to pay a heavy price for his proposed mining tax, with the latest vote count showing him likely to lose his seat of Pilbarawhile Liberal leadership aspirant Joe Francis remains in danger in Jandakot. -
Iranian asylum seeker Mojgan Shamsalipoor in limbo awaiting Immigration Minister's decision
via abc.net.au
An Iranian asylum seeker who was unexpectedly freed from detention after a surprise decision by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is again living in limbo. -
Semi Radradra responds to Eels coach Brad Arthur's licence to roam on-field with four tries
via abc.net.au
Parramatta winger Semi Radradra has been given the freedom to shift across field by coach Brad Arthur, and it is paying the NRL club dividends. -
Vietnam's Lady Gaga hits Australia with political new album
via abc.net.au
Parramatta will this weekend host the seventh annual Parramasala Festival, which celebrates the diverse cultural make-up of Sydney's western suburbs. One of this year's headline acts is the experimental Vietnamese group Mai Khoi and The Dissidents. Effectively banned from performing in Vietnam, Mai Khoi made headlines last year when she declared her intention to run for the country's parliament. She was ultimately prevented from doing so by the authorities. But she says she's not going to let th -
Community leaders to push domestic violence message through theatre
via abc.net.auAwareness about domestic violence has increased in recent years, but community leaders in some parts of Australia fear the message isn't getting through everywhere it's needed. There are concerns that not enough information is available for non-English speakers in immigrant communities who may not know or understand their legal rights in Australia. Now, leaders in one Western Sydney community hope to bring about change by spreading important messages through theatre. -
Where will the residents of the public housing on Northbourne Ave be relocated?
via abc.net.au
More than 400 households from Northbourne Avenue are on the move. -
How fast is your Canberra suburb growing?
via abc.net.au
Depending on where you live in Canberra, your suburb could be set to boom, jump, stagnate or even shrink. -
Reflections from the frontline in the war on Catholic child sex abuse
via abc.net.au
A former St Stanislaus' College student recounts his years at the school plagued by child abuse investigations, and reflects on the importance of the powerful and revealing victim impact statements made to date. -
WA election: Liberals search for new leadership after defeat, Liza Harvey in the box seat
via abc.net.au
Outgoing WA Deputy Premier Liza Harvey is firming as the most likely person to take over the Liberal Party in opposition, as the party seeks a fresh leader for the first time in almost a decade. -
Killer still at large 10 years after murder of Newcastle's 'gentleman grocer'
via abc.net.au
It is a decade since the murder of the man dubbed Newcastle's 'gentleman grocer' and police say, despite several leads and reward offered, the killer is still at large. -
On Borrowed Time
via abc.net.auMojgan Shamsalipoor came to Australia in 2012, aged 17, after fleeing terrible abuse and trauma in her home country, Iran.A lot has changed since then. Mojgan has been released back into Brisbane's community on a bridging visa, but it will expire this month and her future remains uncertain. -
Collingwood Magpies too strong for Adelaide Thunderbirds in Super Netball
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Collingwood shooter Caitlin Thwaites posts a near perfect game to lead the Magpies to a clinical 64-45 thumping of Adelaide Thunderbirds in their Super Netball encounter at Melbourne Park. -
Dragons v Parramatta Eels, Wests Tigers v Panthers: NRL round 2 scores and stats
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Semi Radradra scores four tries in Parramatta's 34-16 triumph over St George Illawarra, while Penrith flexes its muscle to hammer Wests Tigers 36-2 as round two of the NRL wraps up. -
WA election: Colin Barnett's long journey to the top job, and how it all came crashing down
via abc.net.au
WA's economic development was at the heart of Colin Barnett's reign as Premier, but he paid a heavy price for his focus on public infrastructure. -
Wests Tigers v Panthers, Dragons v Parramatta Eels: NRL round 2 live scores and stats
via abc.net.au
Round two wraps up with the Wests Tigers facing off against the Penrith Panthers before St George Illawarra play the Eels. Follow all the stats that matter in our live NRL score centre. -
Collingwood Magpies beat GWS Giants in AFLW by six goals, Moana Hope impresses
via abc.net.au
Marquee Collingwood signing Moana Hope produces her best performance in the inaugural AFLW season, as the Magpies belt the Giants by six goals. -
Joey marks end of 'tough times' for resurgent rock-wallabies in western Victoria
via abc.net.au
Almost 20 years after the last surviving brush-tail rock-wallaby in Victoria's was captured for a breeding program, the "uncoordinated" little marsupials are starting to see a glimmer of success. -
150 festival-goers caught with drugs in Sydney over the weekend
via abc.net.au
One in 50 festival-goers were found with drugs at a music event in Sydney's eastern suburbs on a weekend that saw nearly 150 people caught with illicit substancesincluding at an under-18s festival. -
Jarryd Hayne on NRL sidelines with Gold Coast Titans because of ankle injury
via abc.net.au
Jarryd Hayne is expected to spend about a month on the sidelines recovering from the ankle injury he sustained in Gold Coast's upset loss to Newcastle. -
WA election: Mark McGowan confronts 'enormity of task' facing Labor government
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's Premier-elect Mark McGowan concedes he faces an "enormous" task when he takes office, a day after Labor's landslide election victory swept Colin Barnett's Liberals from power. -
Victorian authorities warn of possible measles outbreak after undetected case in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Victoria's health authorities are concerned there could be an outbreak of measles after a case of the illness went undetected for days in Melbourne's western suburbs. -
Richmond Bridge works begin to preserve convict-era landmark
via abc.net.au
Australia's oldest bridge, which many believe is haunted by a notorious ex-convict, is getting some TLC to help it last into the future. -
OzBot Titan robot revealed as Queensland Police's latest initiative to protect officers
via abc.net.au
A new all-terrain, life-saving robot capable of pulling victims from harm's way will make the Queensland Police Service the envy of Australia, the State Government says. -
Moomba Birdman Rally: Samuel Johnson wins prize, promises to share it
via abc.net.au
Actor Samuel Johnson takes out the prize at this year's Birdman Yarra in Melbourne, despite casting aside an apparatus made of bras and diving head first into the Yarra. -
Quad-bike death is third fatality in a week
via abc.net.au
A man has died after a suspected quad-bike crash in the New South Wales Upper Hunter Valley, which makes the third quad-bike death in a week in New South Wales. -
Prisoner mistakenly taken into custody, excessively shackled deserves apology, SA ombudsman finds
via abc.net.au
A woman who was mistakenly taken into custody by the Correctional Services Department and excessively shackled at the Flinders Medical Centre deserves an apology from the department, South Australia's ombudsman finds. -
WA election: Colin Barnett's 27-year journey to the top job in the state and out the other side
via abc.net.au
WA's economic development was at the heart of Colin Barnett's reign as Premier, but he paid a heavy price for his focus on public infrastructure. -
Rock fisherman dies after being swept into ocean at Manly without life jacket
via abc.net.au
A 23-year-old man who was fishing off rocks without a life jacket dies after being swept into the ocean, while another angler, also without a life jacket, is rescued in a separate incident thanks to someone throwing him a flotation device. -
Ute crashes through Hobart unit wall narrowly missing 71yo woman inside
via abc.net.au
An elderly woman has a lucky escape when a car ploughs through a wall into her Hobart unit, moments after she was in the room where the vehicle came to rest. -
Moomba Festival: Dozens arrested in Melbourne in crime crackdown
via abc.net.au
Weapons are seized and more than 50 people are arrested as part of a police crackdown on Melbourne's Moomba Festival. -
Wests Tigers outcast Tim Simona reveals drug, gambling addictions
Former Wests Tigers centre Tim Simona comes clean on his drug use, gambling addiction and embezzlement of charity funds. -
End-of-life wishes: From medical care to last drinks, people urged to document final requests
via abc.net.au
Are you brave enough to confront your own mortality? The Australian Medical Association of Queensland challenges people to tackle it head on and put wishes about end-of-life careand last drinkson the record. -
Booming River Murray carp population highlights need for solution to pest problem, say herpes researchers
via abc.net.au
An explosion of carp in the River Murray shows a solution is needed to control the pest now more than ever, according to researchers in charge of the carp herpes virus program.

