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Study finds possible link between pesticide exposure and farmer health
via abc.net.au
A study finds farmers' nervous systems might be impacted by exposure to the some of the most widely used pesticides. -
Terrorism media coverage playing into extremists' hands, academic warns
via abc.net.au
The media is doing terrorists' work for them with its coverage and choice of language in the aftermath of attacks, an Adelaide academic says. -
Hazelwood power station closure: Tony Abbott urges Malcom Turnbull to intervene to save electricity plant
via abc.net.au
Former prime minister Tony Abbott and a coalition of businesses pressure Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to intervene to stop the closure of Victoria's Hazelwood power station to prevent a possible electricity crisis. -
From Michael Jackson to Mount Isa: Meet the man bringing light to outback Queensland
via abc.net.au
After two decades of lighting stages for international celebrities such as Pink Floyd, Bryan Adams and Metallica, Shane Riddington has moved on to a new challenge. -
Remote Kimberley Aboriginal community loses telephone link for more than four days
via abc.net.au
The isolated Aboriginal community of Kalumburu lost their telephones for more than four days in the latest of what is said to be a series of communication outages. -
Skydiver who died during mid-jump collision identified as 36-year-old Victorian man
via abc.net.au
Police identify the skydiver who died after a mid-jump collision at the Australian Skydiving Championships in Western Australia as a 36-year-old man from Victoria. -
The four-year, round-the-world quest to map ocean health and study Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching
via abc.net.au
The health of the world's oceans appears to be deteriorating, scientists say, and Queenslanders are witnessing it first-hand. -
Don Dale detainee recounts journey from Australian bush childhood to Darwin adult jail
via abc.net.au
A look into the world of a former Don Dale detainee, who as a boy hunted for kangaroo and dugong and spoke three languages but who entered adulthood behind bars. -
Local Tasmanian's leading effort to save wombats from mange
via abc.net.au
Mange has taken the number of wombats at Kelso in Northern Tasmania from a few hundred to a few animals. The locals are leading an effort to save the animals from mange, treating wombats at their burrows and taking others into care. -
NRL's concussion rule needs independent doctors after Sam Burgess mix-up, says Matthew Elliott
via abc.net.au
Grandstand NRL commentator Matthew Elliott demands independent doctors be brought into the game after another night of uncertainty over the concussion rule during the Rabbitohs' loss to the Roosters. -
Brisbane's urban planning 'average' and making residents sick, expert Brent Toderian says
via abc.net.au
Brisbane's urban sprawl and the over-reliance on cars is slowly killing us, an international expert in urban planning warns. -
Australia's power grid weakened by wind, solar generation, AEMC calls for plan for security
via abc.net.au
Electricity transmission networks could soon be required to invest in big batteries or other heavy duty equipment to help stabilise the nation's increasingly fragile power grid. -
No evidence of illegal turtle, dugong hunting in far north Queensland, unreleased report finds
via abc.net.au
An Indigenous land council boss calls on the Federal Government to end a long-running debate by publicly releasing a report which finds "no substantive evidence" of an illegal trade in sea turtle and dugong meat in Queensland. -
Queensland laws passed 'to end Glencore, QCoal mine dispute'
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of mining jobs have been saved by new laws rushed through Queensland's Parliament, the Palaszczuk Government says, but a mine owner is adamant they reward a multinational company that has done the wrong thing for more than a decade. -
Camel milk industry to receive boost as Australia's largest dairy grows herd
via abc.net.au
Camel milk on the breakfast tables of average Aussie families could become a reality,as Australia's largest commercial camel dairy makes its herd five-times larger to bring beauty and food products to supermarkets. -
Fatal house fire caused by elderly man with dementia removing smouldering log from heater
via abc.net.au
An elderly Hobart man with dementia perished in a fire at house after he removed a smouldering log from a wood heater and left it beside the heater, a coroner has found. -
National Gallery of Victoria security contract torn up after wage scandal
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government has torn up its contract with the company responsible for security at the National Gallery of Victoria over allegations that it underpaid guards. -
Busselton airport night flight plans amended as locals fear noise will destroy their slumber
via abc.net.au
The City of Busselton relaxes restrictions on late night flights at its airport in a bid to entice airlines to operate passenger routes to and from the South West, but the move angers nearby residents. -
Man who 'attempted to drown police dog' arrested at Melbourne hospital with bite wounds
via abc.net.au
A man who allegedly hit and tried to drown a police dog in a creek as it pursued him in Melbourne's north Wednesday night is arrested after seeking treatment for serious dog bites. -
Outpouring of support for Jacqui Lambie's emotional Senate speech on social media
via abc.net.au
Supporters and opponents of Jacqui Lambie alike are throwing praise at the senator after she made an impassioned speech to Parliament describing her struggles as a single mother trying to make ends meet on welfare. -
Richmond beats Carlton by 43 points in familiar AFL season opener, Dustin Martin the star
via abc.net.au
In an AFL season opener that looked much like the others, Richmond unveiled its new attacking threats to outclass Carlton by 43 points. -
Melbourne man 'slaughtered' wife in front of children over desire to join Islamic State, prosecution says
via abc.net.au
Police believe a Melbourne man who allegedly "slaughtered" and then mutilated his wife in front of their three young children may have murdered her because she did not want him to join the Islamic State group in Syria, court documents reveal. -
Skydiver dies in York after 'canopy entanglement' at national championships
via abc.net.au
A competitor in the Australian National Skydiving Championships dies after "a canopy entanglement during a formation jump" and a collision with another jumper, organisers say. -
One-third of child deaths studied in independent ACT review were avoidable, report finds
via abc.net.au
An independent committee reviewing child deaths in the ACT has found one third of the 128 deaths studied between 2004 and 2013 were avoidable. -
Sporting history to be made with AFL Women's grand final this weekend
via abc.net.au
Women from both teams - The Lions and The Crows - are sporting pioneers, overcoming the sort of hurdles men in Aussie Rules have never had to face. -
Government hopes to push childcare reforms through
via abc.net.au
The Government's final fortnight of parliamentary sittings before the budget is to be defined by a spot of what John Howard used to call 'barnacle removal'. -
NSW Police charge man with murder of toddler Cheryl Grimmer, last seen at Wollongong beach in 1970
via abc.net.au
Police charge a man in relation to one of NSW's longest-running mysteriesthe alleged abduction and murder of toddler Cheryl Grimmer in Wollongong's Fairy Meadow Beach almost 50 years ago. -
One-third of child deaths in ACT avoidable in 10 years to 2014, report finds
via abc.net.au
An independent committee reviewing child deaths in the ACT has found one-third of the 128 deaths between 2004 and 2014 were avoidable. -
NSW Ambulance investigates paramedic who raised patient safety concerns
via abc.net.au
A paramedic who warned the safety of patients could be at risk after a decision affecting the rescue helicopter in his area is under investigation for potentially breaching the media policy of NSW Ambulance. -
Kimberley's iconic 'prison tree' never used as holding cell for Aboriginal prisoners
via abc.net.au
Researchers challenge the long-held notion that the famous Derby boab was used as a prison tree. -
Royal commission: Video shows guards tackling boy, later hospitalised, at Don Dale
via abc.net.au
Footage of an incident in 2016 in which a teenager ended up in hospital after being tackled to the ground by guards in Don Dale is released by the royal commission into youth detention. -
Earless dragon models made by Canberra kids could help save endangered lizards
via abc.net.au
In their drive to learn more about the endangered earless dragon, Canberra ecologists are teaming up with primary school children to build tiny life-size reptilian modelsdesigned to lure predators, such as feral cats, in the wild. -
US legal assistance program catering to low-income families 'could work in Australia'
via abc.net.au
A legal program being rolled out in the United States aimed at helping lower-income families access the justice system could help Australia's crippling legal assistance sector, a law conference in Adelaide is told. -
Western Australia's regional councils face wait-and-see over Royalties for Regions funding
via abc.net.au
As the McGowan Government prepares to put its stamp on Royalties for Regions, regional leaders wait to see how they will be affected. -
South Sydney Rabbitohs v Sydney Roosters: NRL round 4 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
League's oldest rivalry resumes as the Rabbitohs host the undefeated Roosters. Keep up with all the live scores and statistics. -
Victorian MP Steve Herbert retires from politics months after controversy over chauffeuring pet dogs
via abc.net.au
Former state corrections minister Steve Herbert announces he is retiring from politics, months after a controversy over his use of a taxpayer-funded driver to transport his pet dogs between homes. -
Melbourne man allegedly 'slaughtered' wife in front of children for rejecting support of Islamic State
via abc.net.au
Police believe a Melbourne man who "slaughtered" and then mutilated his wife in front of their three young children may have murdered her because she did not want him to join the Islamic State group in Syria, court documents reveal. -
Regional home and business owners driving Australia's solar energy boom
via abc.net.au
When you think of solar, you probably think of vast fields of black panels on large-scale farms, producing enormous quantities of power. But the real engine of the solar movement is on rooftops in the regional and urban fringe. -
Rooftop solar up close: 'It's not the inner-city latte sippers'
via abc.net.auSolar accounts for only a small fraction of the country's overall energy mix. But almost all of it is generated by small, rooftop solar, instead of large-scale projects. In fact, Australia has among the highest rates of rooftop solar in the world, fuelled by rapid improvements in technology and ballooning power prices. PM has taken a closer look at the rooftop solar trend - traveling to the solar poster child town, Moree, in the north-west of New South Wales. -
Lloyd Rayney defamation trial: Sergeant defends how WA Police handled barrister's arrest
via abc.net.au
A police officer defends the actions of detectives on the day they arrested Lloyd Rayney in relation to the death of his wife, maintaining the barrister "was more than happy to stand tall and walk out of his house" before a large media pack. -
Disability advocate lashes Government over restraint claims against Tasmanian disability service
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian disability care advocate slams the Government's response to "horror story" claims that a 26-year-old man with a brain injury was mistreated, including being restrained by having a couch placed on top of him. -
Federal MP Stuart Robert called as witness in council corruption probe
via abc.net.au
Federal MP Stuart Robert will be grilled by Queensland's Crime and Corruption Commission at a public hearing into last year's local council elections, with Moreton Bay Mayor Allan Sutherland and Ipswich councillor Paul Tully also on the witness list. -
World Science Festival: Talking science through cat videos
via abc.net.au
Cat videos, selfies and Tinder were just some of the issues discussed by scientists at the World Science Festival. -
Millions of dollars of livestock productivity lost to stable flies in Western Australia
via abc.net.au
Livestock producers in Western Australia lose millions of dollars each year due to stable fly bites. -
Women shocked to receive apron at Albany leadership forum
via abc.net.au
Congratulations, you're a female leaderhere's an apron. -
Salt Creek: Accused man strong enough to rape if he wanted to, defence says
via abc.net.au
A South Australian jury is urged not to decide the guilt of a man accused of brutally attacking two female backpackers on a remote beach at Salt Creek based on whether his actions were "creepy", even if the 60-year-old's "sexual morality might be questionable". -
AFL Women's: The athletes who wouldn't take 'no' for an answer set to star in historic grand final
via abc.net.au
For Brisbane Lions forward Sabrina Frederick-Traub, and her counterpart from the Adelaide Crows Sarah Perkins, the game is the perfect response to all those who had told them 'no'. -
Sabah Al Mdwali's son lied about night of mother's stabbing death after promise to father, court hears
via abc.net.au
The young son of a woman stabbed to death in Canberra two years ago admits in the ACT Supreme Court to lying to police about what happened, and says he did so at the request of his father. -
Greyhound club prevented from racing six months after NSW ban reversal
via abc.net.au
Greyhound Racing NSW cancels future race meets at Coonamble in the state's west due to unacceptably high injury rates. -
Sabah Al Mdwali's son lied to police about night of mother's stabbing death after promise to father, court hears
via abc.net.au
The young son of a woman stabbed to death in Canberra two years ago lied to police about what happened that night at the request of his father, the ACT Supreme Court has heard.

