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Log trucks roll into Melbourne in push to keep Victoria's timber industry alive
via abc.net.au
About 100 log trucks park outside Victoria's State Parliament in a show of support for workers at the Heyfield sawmill, which is expected to closed down within the next 18 months. -
NSW police charge man over gangland killing in Sydney's south-west
via abc.net.au
Police charge a man over a fatal gangland shooting in Sydney's west last year, arresting him as he stepped off a flight at Sydney's International Airport. -
One Night Stand in Mount Isa: Outback Queenslanders revel in festival announcement
via abc.net.au
Northwest Queenslanders are revelling in the news that triple j's One Night Stand will be held in the remote outback town of Mount Isa. -
AFLW: Brisbane Lions call on fans to ignore grand final venue drama and turn up to Carrara
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Lions marquee Sabrina Frederick-Traub hopes fans don't miss a "once in a lifetime" event after the AFLW grand final's shock switch to the Gold Coast. -
Casino resort plan for Gold Coast Spit could undermine local businesses, Macau analyst warns
via abc.net.au
A $3 billion "integrated resort" casino development on the Gold Coast Spit could pose a significant threat to local businesses if not properly managed, a Macau-based casino business analyst warns. -
Child sex abuse probe urged after second St Michael's Collegiate teacher confesses
via abc.net.au
Advocates for child sex abuse victims demand action after a second former teacher at Hobart private school St Michael's Collegiate admits having sex with a student, a man to whom the school later provided a glowing reference and who went on to become principal of a Queensland school. -
Pressure on St Michael's Collegiate to investigate child sex abuse after second teacher guilty
via abc.net.au
St Michael's Collegiate needs to further investigate inappropriate behaviour after a second former teacher is found the have had sex with a student. -
Victoria Police investigating allegations care worker supplied 16yo with ice
via abc.net.au
Multiple investigations are underway after a worker at a Victorian residential care unit allegedly supplied a child with the drug ice, but was allowed to continue their shift after the allegation emerged. -
Christian Youth Camps fined after child left on bus on hot day
via abc.net.au
The Christian Youth Camps organisation is fined $13,000 after accidentally leaving a young boy alone on a bus for half an hour on a hot day in Perth. -
Lloyd Rayney: Murder investigation recordings played to defamation hearing
via abc.net.au
Lloyd Rayney's defamation case is taken inside the investigation into his wife's death, with recordings of discussions between police and forensic experts investigating the murder played to WA's Supreme Court. -
Savage River mine death: Nathaniel Beesley's widow lashes out at Defence Force over job delays
via abc.net.au
The widow of a UK war veteran killed while working at a Tasmanian mine says she wants answers from the ADF, and that her husband only took the mining job because of delays getting a transfer to the Australian Army. -
Ben Cousins sent back to jail after pleading guilty to stalking, drug offences, 'wants to start rehab'
via abc.net.au
After a month behind bars, former AFL star Ben Cousins admits a string of charges including stalking and drug possession and is remanded in custody, with his lawyer saying he realises "he needs to change". -
Five young men talk about their lives and the future
via abc.net.au
After talking to a panel of young women about the lives and their future on International Women's Day, it's the boys turn.Leigh Sales talks to five young men about what they're thinking. -
Malcolm Turnbull picks industrial relations as key battleground
via abc.net.au
Ever since John Howard was voted out of the lodge, industrial relations has been largely a no-go zone for the Coalition. Now Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has chosen it as a key battleground against Labor. -
Airport workers speak out about poor work conditions
via abc.net.au
Airport workers speak out about poor work conditions, including split shifts forcing workers to sleep at the airport terminal, which they say are threatening the safety of passengers. -
Airport staff sleeping at work say they cannot afford to go home
via abc.net.au
Staff at one of Australia's busiest airports have been setting up camp and sleeping at work, which they say is because they cannot afford to go home between shifts. -
Wine yields doubled in parts of Western Australia, but rain takes shine off the 2016 vintage
via abc.net.au
Ideal conditions result in wine-grape yields more than doubling in some vineyards around Western Australia, but recent weather proves a challenge for winemakers. -
Perth father smoked cannabis, drank alcohol before setting daughter on fire, court hears
via abc.net.au
A Perth father who doused two of his children with petrol and set one alight was a heavy drinker who had smoked cannabis throughout the day of the offences, the WA Supreme Court hears. -
Blaze Aid helping flooded West Australian farmers get back on their feet
via abc.net.au
Volunteer organisation Blaze Aid helps flooded West Australian farmers get back on their feet by setting up a camp at Lake King this past week. -
Ningaloo Centre aquarium labelled 'absolute basket case' by commissioner unconvinced fish will be safe
via abc.net.au
An aquarium worth more than $1 million is sitting empty on Western Australia's Ningaloo coast amid concerns it is not safe to house marine life. -
Sabah Al Mdwali's 5yo daughter saw father with knife on night of stabbing death, court hears
via abc.net.au
The five-year-old daughter of a woman stabbed to death in Canberra confided in family members about what unfolded on the night of her mother's death, a court hears. -
Turnbull challenges McGowan on GST
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's new Premier Mark McGowan convened his first cabinet meeting today. Chief among his challenges will be plugging the state's gaping revenue hole. The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has reiterated there'll be no federal lifeline in the form of GST formula changes until 2019 at the earliest. He's also challenged Mr McGowan to support his plan in the face of expected opposition from other Labor leaders. -
Accusations fly over worker protection in Parliament
via abc.net.au
The political attack turned personal in Canberra today, with both the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader accusing one another of letting down workers. Labor says Malcolm Turnbull is waving through changes to Sunday penalty rates, ignoring the plight of thousands of workers on low wages. While the PM continued his attacks on Bill Shorten, accusing him in Question Time of 'taking backhanders' from businesses and in exchange for workers' entitlements. -
Ski resort managers used public purse to create 'personal playground', ombudsman finds
via abc.net.au
The board of a popular Victorian alpine resort faces the sack for spending $85,000 of taxpayers' money on family trips overseas, entertaining friends, bonuses and extravagant staff prizes. -
Adelaide Oval about to get louder with $8m upgrade of lights, sound equipment
via abc.net.au
Adelaide Oval management is not ruling out the need for extra electricity generation at the stadium, as it proceeds with an $8 million upgrade of its light and sound equipment. -
The lost children and a proud exception: A day in Bunbury Children's Court
via abc.net.au
A day in court reveals many children in state care are getting lost in a cycle of crime in regional Australia. -
Isolated country pubs turning to gigantic eating challenges to bring in the crowds
via abc.net.au
From monstrous burgers to "hands-free" spaghetti, eating challenges are proving to be cult attractions for isolated hotels, pubs and roadhouses. -
Tasmania hoping to drive change in quad bike safety
via abc.net.au
A statewide safety plan is being developed for Tasmanian quad bike riders. -
Bunbury light plane crash: Pilot sustains minor injuries
via abc.net.au
A man in his 40s is taken to hospital with minor injuries after a light plane crash in Western Australia's South West. -
Fair Work's Record My Hours app should be withdrawn says National Farmers Federation
via abc.net.au
The National Farmers Federation calls for an app that helps workers track the hours they spend on farm, using GPS technology, to be immediately withdrawn. -
Brisbane Lions lose women's AFL grand final after Adele concerts damage field
via abc.net.au
The first AFL Women's grand final will be played on the Gold Coast after Brisbane's Gabba surface was deemed unsafe following two major concerts by pop star Adele earlier this month. -
West Australian piggery proponent says concerns about odour and water can be overcome
via abc.net.au
Westpork says it is confident it can overcome concerns by residents about odour and water contamination near a proposed 68,000 head piggery at Moora in Western Australia. -
Indecent assault accused Peter Cuzner was a 'pastel-wearing cool kid wannabe', court hears
via abc.net.au
The alleged victim in an indecent assault case dating back to the 1980s rejects suggestions he may have been wrong about who attacked him. -
Baby Nixon Tonkin inquest told midwife 'not confident' of natural birth success
via abc.net.au
A training midwife was "shocked" at the condition of a newborn baby who died of head injuries suffered during his birth at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, an inquest hears. -
Quokka cruelty: Perth court accepts man's evidence he didn't 'throw' animal into sea
via abc.net.au
A man is fined and given a spent conviction as a Perth court accepts he placed, rather than threw, a quokka into the ocean from Rottnest Island to show his friends the animals are good swimmers. -
Savage River mine death: Friends raising money for family of victim Nathaniel Beesely
via abc.net.au
Friends set up an online fundraising campaign for the family of a Queensland man Nathaniel Beesley who fell and died at Tasmania's Savage River mine last week. -
NSW hospital patients not told their medical records were found in public areas
via abc.net.au
NSW hospital patients whose private medical records were found in a public carpark and on a footpath were not informed of the privacy breach, documents reveal. -
Melbourne humidity: More tropical weather, severe storm warnings for Victoria
via abc.net.au
Severe storms are on the way for Melbourne and parts of Victoria, as humidity in the city soars to levels more familiar to residents of Brisbane or Sydney. -
Crocodile will be removed by wildlife officers after fatal attack on spear fisherman near Innisfail
via abc.net.au
A large and "aggressive" crocodile is believed to have killed a 35-year-old spear fisherman about 200 metres from the ocean shore south of Cairns, authorities confirm. -
Richmond safe injecting room will help put an end to users shooting up in front yards, resident says
via abc.net.au
Amber Dawson lives in the heart of Melbourne's heroin trade and believes a safe injecting room will help put a stop to the daily ritual of people shooting up in front of her family home. -
SA power: Windfarm standards changed to prevent further blackouts after AEMO recommendation
via abc.net.au
New windfarms in South Australia will face tougher technical standards, amid concern the state's heavy reliance on intermittent renewable generators has left the electricity grid prone to collapse. -
SA power: AEMO recommends changes to windfarm standards to prevent further blackouts
via abc.net.au
New windfarms in South Australia will face tougher technical standards, amid concern the state's heavy reliance on intermittent renewable generators has left the electricity grid prone to collapse. -
Monarto Zoo people cage to allow visitors to get up close with feeding lions
via abc.net.au
When is it safe to walk into a lion enclosure? When a zoo digs a giant tunnel beneath their enclosure and builds a people cage on top. -
Exotic cumquats offering new outlook on life for Riverland growers
via abc.net.au
Following a downturn in apricot prices, Andrew and Patria Kohler say swapping stone fruit for exotic cumquats has provided more family time. -
Diabetes sufferers swimming their way to a healthier lifestyle
via abc.net.au
A group of Perth swimmers hoping to get their type 2 diabetes under control will take to the ocean for the gruelling 20-kilometre swim to Rottnest Island. -
Violent home invasion in Canberra's south leaves elderly man left 'shattered'
via abc.net.au
An elderly man is assaulted during a violent home invasion at Wanniassa in Canberra's south, becoming the latest victim in a spate of violent break-ins in the ACT. -
Don Dale: Snapchat videos show guard asking inmates for oral sex
via abc.net.au
A former Don Dale guard tells the royal commission he was "joking" when he asked youth detainees to perform oral sex, and "goofing around" in a separate incident where he encouraged a boy to "eat s***". -
Salt Creek: German backpacker's skull bone exposed in alleged hammer attack
via abc.net.au
A German backpacker allegedly attacked by a man with a hammer at Salt Creek in South Australia suffered a head laceration so deep it exposed bone, the Supreme Court hears. -
'Horticultural visa' needed to solve Top End labour issues
via abc.net.au
A special horticulture visa is needed to help solve Northern Territory farmers' labour issues, according to a Top End melon grower. -
Why I can't forgive John Howard: award-winning poet Ali Cobby Eckermann
via abc.net.auHaving won one of the world's most generous literary prizes, Ali Cobby Eckermann is filled with gratitudebut she still finds it hard to forgive the former prime minister.

