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Brisbane wingsuit man Luke Rogers aims high as he plummets to Earth
via abc.net.au
Luke Rogers says hurtling toward the ground at speeds of up to 300 kilometres per hour is the ultimate adrenaline rush, and he hopes his skill will soon make him an Australian champion. -
NSW weather: BOM predicts deluge on mid-north coast as wild conditions continue
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales SES sends extra crews to the mid-north coast where torrential rain of more than 200 millimetres could fall in some areas. -
Labor Party makeup in Braddon unclear after leadership change
via abc.net.au
As Bryan Green quits Tasmanian politics, eyes turn to his replacement in Braddon, but it is not clear if former MP Brenton Best will claim his seat. -
Simple test could replace invasive biopsies for people with blood cancer
via abc.net.au
Developed by researchers at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, the test could eliminate the need for invasive bone marrow and lymph node biopsies. -
REX to continue flights despite plane losing propeller in mid-air between Albury and Sydney
via abc.net.au
Regional Express Airlines confirms their fleet will continue operating as normal despite one of their planes losing a propeller on a flight between Albury and Sydney yesterday. -
Heyfield mill not for sale to Victorian Government, owners plan to relocate operation to Tasmania
via abc.net.au
The owners of the Heyfield sawmill plan to strike a deal to process Tasmanian plantation timber when they relocate to Burnie on the north-west coast -
Car nearly plunges off edge of multi-level carpark at Mater Hospital in Brisbane
via abc.net.au
Emergency services say people could have been seriously injured when a car almost plunged off a multi-level carpark at Brisbane's Mater Hospital yesterday. -
Melbourne Rebels run Chiefs close, but fall to 24-17 loss
via abc.net.au
The Melbourne Rebels stand up to the challenge, but are eventually defeated 24-17 by the unbeaten Chiefs at AAMI Park. -
BoM predicts deluge on NSW mid-north coast as wild weather continues
via abc.net.au
The NSW SES sends extra crews to the Mid-North Coast where torrential rain of more than 200mm could fall in some areas on Saturday. The area was subjected to flash flooding on Wednesday. -
Youth detention royal commission: 'Systemic failures' occurred, says former minister
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory minister previously in charge of corrective services, Gerry McCarthy, admits to systemic failures in the youth detention system and an "extreme" lack of staff training. -
Parents reject claim Aboriginal man Jordan Anderson tried to kill himself in prison
via abc.net.au
The parents of an Aboriginal man on life support in a Perth hospital reject claims by authorities that he tried to kill himself in Hakea remand prison. -
Lloyd Rayney's sister says her family's name has been 'irreparably tainted'
via abc.net.au
Perth barrister Lloyd Rayney's sister says her family's name has been "irreparably tainted" by him being named as the "prime" and "only" suspect in his wife's murder. -
What was that? Landspout and 'dust devil' cause a stir at Brisbane Airport
via abc.net.au
A landspout and a "dust devil" are observed in separate weather events at Brisbane Airport, with reports the landspout brought down trees and damaged cars, while the dust devil caused no damage. -
Oakey residents given final clearance for class action against Department of Defence
via abc.net.au
Lawyers representing residents in Oakey say they have the final clearance to commence a class action against the Department of Defence. -
QBCC revokes decision to grant builder's licence after intervention of Public Works Minister
via abc.net.au
A day after builder Claudio D'Alessandro was given approval to resume work for non-payment of debts, his licence is suspended again after the Public Works Minister intervenes. -
Run Off 2017. The Conundrum of Darkness and Light
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NSW weather: Warning for mid-north coast, Hunter, northern tablelands
via abc.net.au
Heavy rain and possible flash flooding is expected to hit the state's Hunter, mid-north coast and northern tablelands over the next 24 hours, with a severe weather warning now in place. -
Gulf barramundi fisherman expects best catch in three years
via abc.net.au
An early wet season in northern Australia is expected to boost barramundi catches to their best in three years. -
Rodney Kenyon sentenced to life with extended non-parole period for murder of Fabian Brock
via abc.net.au
Darwin man Rodney Kenyon will spend at least 25 years in prison after being sentenced to life with an extended non-parole period for the shooting murder of Fabian Brock. -
Police failed in duty of care by leaving teen to die, family tells inquest
via abc.net.au
A teenager found unconscious in a Gold Coast apartment during a police raid would still be alive if officers at the scene called for medical help, an inquest hears. -
Owen Ringrose remembered as Gulf of Carpentaria truck driving legend
via abc.net.au
Friends and family of Owen Ringrose remember him as a generous person who was part of the development the Gulf of Carpentaria. -
Inpex: Kawasaki rejects claims it owes money over LNG project dispute as workers left high and dry
via abc.net.au
Kawasaki Heavy Industries is rejecting claims it owes millions of dollars to Laing O'Rourke and said the company had made "significant efforts to resolve" the situation which left hundreds jobless earlier this week. -
Pilbara locals swap high vis for waders as oyster trial plans progress
via abc.net.au
A Kimberly pearling company will trial growing edible oysters off the coast of the mining town of Karratha, WA. -
Stan Grant visits Wagga Wagga to find out what the locals love about it
via abc.net.au
Stan Grant spends a day filming The Link in the main street of Wagga, finding out why locals don't envy city dwellers battling big mortgages, job insecurity and long commutes to work. -
Veteran hat maker turns heads in the outback in far west NSW
via abc.net.au
Former publican-turned-hat maker pulls threads for country races in outback mining town. -
QBCC revokes decision to re-issue builder's licence after intervention of Public Works Minister
via abc.net.au
Claudio D'Alessandro was given approval to resume work over non-payment of debts, despite facing charges over the deaths of two workers, before the intervention of the Public Works Minister. -
Children left with broken bones from 'clumsy' use of restraints in Victoria's troubled juvenile jails
via abc.net.au
The "clumsy" use of restraints and handcuffs have injured children in Victoria's troubled juvenile jails, a parliamentary committee is told, while lockdowns were so frequent some detainees were uncertain when they were allowed to leave their rooms. -
Salmon farmer Petuna pitches lease cap plan to protect Macquarie Harbour from intensive farming
via abc.net.au
Salmon producer Petuna Aquaculture comes up with its own plan for preventing environmental damage from intensive fish farming in Macquarie Harbour. -
Savage River contract worker dies after fall at Grange Resources mine, WorkSafe investigates
via abc.net.au
WorkSafe Tasmania is investigating a fatal incident involving a worker from interstate at Grange Resources' mine at Savage River on the state's west coast. -
What was that? Landspout creates spectacular sight at Brisbane Airport
via abc.net.au
A landspout is observed near Brisbane Airport, with reports of it bringing down trees and damaging cars, although the airport apron itself is unscathed. -
Anglican Church admits it has no national child protection plan
via abc.net.au
At the child sexual abuse Royal Commission, the Anglican Church has admitted its dioceses have failed to unite behind national child protection standards. The Bishop of Newcastle Greg Thompson blames tribalism in the church. The Archbishop of Brisbane, Phillip Aspinall, gave evidence the church is committed to national child protection standards, but there's been disagreement over their scope. New data commissioned by the inquiry shows that between 1980-2015, the church received 1082 allegations -
Salt Creek: Brazilian backpacker allegedly attacked found naked and 'hysterical'
via abc.net.au
A Brazilian backpacker came runningnaked and screaming for helptoward her rescuers "as if there was someone right behind her" and with bruising, scratches and a black eye, the South Australian Supreme Court is told. -
Jay Weatherill, Steven Marshall trade insults during SA leaders' debate
via abc.net.au
A day after Premier Jay Weatherill clashed with Federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg, he pounces on the Opposition's Steven Marshall, suggesting he is only party leader because there is no one else. -
Woman retraces steps of three Aboriginal girls who walked along WA's rabbit-proof fence in the 1930s
via abc.net.au
Despite never having set foot in the Australian outback, Lindsey Cole retraced the steps of three Aboriginal girls, who walked along WA's rabbit-proof fence in the 1930s. -
Ex-student too embarrassed to report Canberra teacher he showered with, court hears
via abc.net.au
A former Canberra teacher accused of two acts of indecency on a student in the 1980s, including one at the old Canberry Fair site, goes on trial in the ACT Supreme Court. -
Donald Trump's decor inspired by French king Louis XIV and the palace of Versailles
via abc.net.au
The opulent tastes of US President Donald Trump are well known, and their influences can be traced back to French aristocracy and the splendour of Louis XIV's Palace of Versailles. -
Dinosaur footprints could stymie Broome marina site chosen after decades of discussion
via abc.net.au
National Heritage-listed dinosaur footprints at the site recently chosen for a new Broome marina could upset plans that have taken decades to negotiate, according to a stakeholder group. -
World Heritage river west of Sydney to receive greater protections under new mine pollution limits
via abc.net.au
Environmentalists hail plans to restore a World Heritage-protected river west of Sydney which has been polluted by coal mine discharges. -
Mojgan Shamsalipoor granted three-month bridging visa allowing her to stay in Australia
via abc.net.au
The Iranian asylum seeker will be allowed to remain in Australia for another three months, but still remains "in limbo" once that bridging visa expires. -
John 'Wacka' Williams: National Party senator reveals he has Parkinson's disease, will see out Senate term
via abc.net.au
NSW National Party senator John 'Wacka' Williams reveals he has Parkinson's disease, but says he wants to serve out the rest of his Senate term -
Young Top End ringers full of confidence in booming northern beef industry
via abc.net.au
It is a great time to be entering the beef industry, according to the Top End's newest ringers. -
Opal rush returns to Coober Pedy with miners flocking to re-opened land
via abc.net.au
Opal miners are about to try their luck in an area which has been closed to mining for almost 40 years after an historic ballot. -
Opal rush returns to Cooper Pedy with miners flocking to re-opened land
via abc.net.au
Opal miners are about to try their luck in an area which has been closed to mining for almost 40 years after an historic ballot. -
REX flight forced into emergency landing after losing propeller
via abc.net.au
A Regional Express flight to Sydney is forced to make an emergency landing after losing one of its propellers. -
Rare baby pygmy hippo makes debut at Sydney's Taronga Zoo
via abc.net.au
Visitors will have the opportunity to see a rare baby pygmy hippo explore the zoo's rainforest trail under the watchful eye of her mother, where she will be able to forage and practice her swimming. -
Murray-Darling Basin water ministers commit to no further water buybacks
via abc.net.au
Water targets in the Murray-Darling Basin Plan will be met without irrigation buybacks, ministers decide. -
West Coast Classic: Wave of anger over Tasmanian surfing prize disparity
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's top female surfer condemned the "outrageous" disparity between prizes offered to men and women entrants at one of the state's longest-running surfing competitions. -
Mark McGowan sworn in as WA's 30th Premier
via abc.net.au
Mark McGowan is officially sworn in as Western Australia's 30th Premier by State Governor Kerry Sanderson after Labor's landslide victory in last Saturday's election. -
Anglican Church 'deeply ashamed' about 1,000 complaints of child sex abuse, royal commission hears
via abc.net.au
Every Anglican Church diocese in the country bar one has received complaints of child sexual abuse in the past 35 years, a report finds. -
Australian Sustainable Hardwoods to close Heyfield timber mill but Victorian Government may step in
via abc.net.au
More than 200 jobs are in limbo after the owners of the Heyfield timber mill in Victoria's east announced it would close, but the Victorian Government may still throw workers a lifeline.

