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Parramatta Girls Home should be turned into a women's refuge, victims say
via abc.net.au
Former inmates of the notorious Parramatta Girls Home in Sydney's west are fighting to turn parts of the site into a hub for services helping women fleeing domestic violence. -
Indian Pacific Wheel Race cyclist Kristof Allegaert passes Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Some of the world's toughest cyclists reach the halfway mark as they ride across the country with unimaginable speed and endurance while competing in Australia's longest bike-packing race. -
Students design high-rise buildings to create solutions for future water instability
via abc.net.au
Students develop solutions for the future of humanity if water level rises, having people live in high-rise apartment buildings and drive boats instead of cars. -
AFL Women's grand final: Phillips, Randall, Marinoff, Cramey and Perkins are the Crows players to watch
via abc.net.au
Wet weather could play a part in the result of today's inaugural AFL Women's grand final between Adelaide and Brisbane on the Gold Coast. -
Schools Plus charity transforms the lives of Australia's neediest students
via abc.net.au
The Schools Plus charity is changing the lives of school children by providing funding to needy high schools, enabling them to equip students with skills for the 21st centurysuch as coding and roboticsand the benefits are extending beyond the classroom. -
Bollywood dance the ticket to celebrating 50 years of Indian culture in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
As the Mela Festival kicks on in Adelaide for the 25th year, the Indian community says its culture has been warmly embraced and celebrated in South Australia for five decades. -
Pokies donation to Teen Challenge Tasmania drug rehab service cops flak
via abc.net.au
A religious charity planning to build a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in rural Tasmania cops flak for accepting a donation from a major pokies and pubs group. -
So you're planning a house party this weekend How loud is too loud?
via abc.net.au
Here's what to consider if you're organising a party this weekend that's likely to disturb your neighbours. -
Undertaker buries his son as Aboriginal suicides continue in remote WA town
via abc.net.au
In a WA community still recovering from a spate of Aboriginal suicides, the son of the town undertaker has become the latest person to take his life. -
Family returns WWI veteran Private Miller Mack to home town of Raukkan
via abc.net.au
A century after his death, Aboriginal World War I veteran Miller Mack is moved from a "pauper's grave" and laid to rest in Raukkan, the South Australian community in which he grew up. -
Category four cyclone possible for north Queensland as tropical low strengthens: BOM
via abc.net.au
A tropical low brewing 600 kilometres north-east of the Queensland coast could make landfall early next week as a category four cyclone or higher, the Bureau of Meteorology says. -
Ten years on, Professor Ian Frazer recalls 'lucky' discovery of cervical cancer vaccine
via abc.net.au
Professor Ian Frazer, the immunologist responsible for the vaccine against human papillomavirus, says he got lucky and treatment for other cancers remains a major challenge. -
The Great Barrier Reef comes to life on Brisbane's riverside to illustrate stress the ecosystem is under
via abc.net.au
Researchers create mini marine ecosystem in Brisbane to inform and connect people to the Great Barrier Reef and the threat of climate change, as part of the World Science Festival. -
Western Sydney Wanderers beat Melbourne City 3-1 thanks to Brendon Santalab hat-trick
via abc.net.au
Brendon Santalab sets a new club goalscoring record as his hat-trick helped shore up the club's A-League finals hopes with a 3-1 home victory over Melbourne City. -
Western Bulldogs beat Collingwood in AFL round one clash, buoyed by premiership-winning belief
via abc.net.au
If the Western Bulldogs' win over Collingwood is anything to go by, their only premiership hangover is an unshaken belief and the confidence of champions. -
Brisbane Science Festival: What will a world with autonomous technology look like?
via abc.net.au
Millennials should prepare for cars without drivers, aircraft without pilots, and skies full of drones as cities move towards fully integrated and intelligent infrastructure, science festival panellists say. -
Indian Pacific Wheel Race cyclist Kristof Allegaert reaches Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Some of the world's toughest cyclists reach the halfway mark as they ride across the country with unimaginable speed and endurance while competing in Australia's longest bike-packing race. -
Loggerhead turtles at Gnaraloo enjoy bumper nesting season in boost for endangered species
via abc.net.au
There are fresh hopes for the plight of the endangered loggerhead turtle after an unusually bumper nesting season at Gnaraloo on Western Australia's Ningaloo coast -
New WA Government, old GST fight as odds stacked against Ben Wyatt
via abc.net.au
Ben Wyatt will continue the fight for GST reform and will urge his state and federal counterparts to adopt a system that does not deprive WA of billions of dollars each year. -
M1, Gateway Motorway funding deal finally reached
via abc.net.au
A long-running stalemate over the M1 motorway upgrade finally ends, with the Queensland and Federal Governments agreeing to pour half a billion dollars into it and three other road projects. -
Skydiver who died in mid-jump collision at York named as Boguslaw Drazek
via abc.net.au
A Victorian skydiver who died in an accident at the Australian Skydiving Championships in Western Australia is named as Boguslaw Drazek, with his brother describing him on Facebook as "a hero". -
Family returns WWI veteran Private Miller Mack to home town of Raukken
via abc.net.au
A century after his death, Aboriginal World War I veteran Miller Mack is moved from a "pauper's grave" and laid to rest in Raukken, the South Australian community in which he grew up. -
The Darth Vader Dichotomy
via abc.net.au
Subscribe to the Tinny Podcast below. -
Broome plumber spends a year in Antarctica
via abc.net.au
Swapping shorts and thongs for thermal underwear is just part of the adventure for this Broome plumber. -
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs: AFL round 1 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
The opening round of the AFL 2017 season continues as Collingwood takes on defending premiers the Western Bulldogs at the MCG. Follow all the action in our live score centre. -
M1, Gateway Motorway upgrade funding secured
via abc.net.au
A funding deal to upgrade parts of the M1 motorway between Brisbane and the Gold coast is finally set to be confirmed after a long stalemate between the State and Federal Governments. -
WA police to continue pursuit policy, despite Kalgoorlie fatal crash
via abc.net.au
A senior police officer is adamant a fatal crash in Kalgoorlie will not stop officers from pursuing vehicles that fail to stop. -
Town of Waubra divided over wind energy
via abc.net.au
Livelihoods in the tiny Victorian town of Waubra once relied on spuds and livestock, but now wind is a major source of income for many farmers. The town of about 500 people has 128 wind turbines, making it one of the largest wind farms in the southern hemisphere. The town's allegiance to wind has split the town, turning neighbours and friends against each other. And it's also become a magnet for anti-wind farm campaigners, who have labelled a so-called illness that comes with living near turbine -
Proposed Top End prawn farm receives green light from Environmental Protection Authority
via abc.net.au
A proposed prawn farm in the Northern Territory has been given the environmental tick from the NT Environment Protection Authority. -
Lloyd Rayney defamation trial hears barrister had 'overly emotional' reaction when told wife missing
via abc.net.au
A WA Police officer accuses Lloyd Rayney of lying to detectives"on day one" of their investigation into his wife's disappearance and murder and suggests the barrister had an "overly emotional" reaction when told she was missing. -
How Con the fruiterer and the Sydney Markets carry on the spirit of The Enlightenment
via abc.net.au
They call the Sydney Markets the jungle: a melting pot of races and cultures, where people are free to say what they think and others learn to live with it. -
World Science Festival: Reef twilight zone offers coral and species protection
via abc.net.au
While scientists are desperately scrambling to research and understand reef sections subjected to coral bleaching, other sections of the reef have attracted little attentionuntil now. -
Alleged WA dope dealer calls cops after break-in, is arrested and charged
via abc.net.au
A man who called police to report a break in has been arrested after they allegedly found 10 kilograms of cannabis at his home. -
OneWave supporters in fluoro line Bondi Beach for men's mental health
via abc.net.au
What started as one man surfing at Bondi Beach in fluoro colours as a way to manage his bipolar disorder has now become a global beach event, drawing people to more than 100 beaches around Australia, and as far as California, Mexico and Bali. -
Port Adelaide development coach Aaron Greaves fast tracked to AFL by teaching degree
via abc.net.au
Port Adelaide's Aaron Greaves played and then coached football at lower levels believing he was travelling down the right roadbut as it turned out, it was his teaching qualification which fast-tracked his coaching. -
Tasmanian tiger 'sightings' spark scientific study on Queensland's Cape York Peninsula
via abc.net.au
Far North Queensland researchers launch a scientific study into the possible existence of Tasmanian tigers on Cape York. -
Land Trust gives land access approval for Northern Gas Pipeline, construction to begin in June
via abc.net.au
Agreement is reached between Jemena and the Wakaya Land Trust on Aboriginal land access approvals for the Northern Gas Pipeline. -
F1 Australian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton tops both practice runs, Daniel Ricciardo not far off pace
via abc.net.au
Lewis Hamilton tops the time sheets in both practice sessions at the Australian F1 Grand Prix, with Daniel Ricciardo not far off the pace in Melbourne. -
World Science Festival: Explosive science makes learning fun
via abc.net.au
Behind clouds of liquid nitrogen gas and exploding balloons of fire is a team of scientists trying to change the way kids feel about STEM education. -
World Science Festival: Brisbane crowds given a rare sight of hatching baby turtles
via abc.net.au
Some of the world's best scientific brains are at Brisbane's World Science Festival, but it's hatching baby turtles that are getting a lot of the attention. -
Panthers v Knights, Broncos v Raiders: NRL round 4 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
Penrith plays host to the Knights before the Broncos attempt to avoid a third loss with the Raiders in town. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. -
WA Liberal MP criticises party's position on new rural fire authority
via abc.net.au
A West Australian South West Liberal MP speaks out against the establishment of an independent rural fire service in WA, despite it being a key commitment of former premier Colin Barnett. -
How cow pat came to symbolise women's defiance and become part of Museums Victoria collection
via abc.net.au
Twenty-five years ago at the annual Women on Farms Gathering in Numurkah the-then Minister of Agriculture was presented with a shovel carrying a cow pat in response to his speech. -
QSO becomes Ed Kuepper's backing band for one night only at The Tivoli
via abc.net.au
Australian alternative rock legend Ed Kuepper never imagined having the Queensland Symphony Orchestra as his backing band, but tomorrow night they will take to the stage together in Brisbane. -
Fire preparation workshops see low turnout leading to frustration from Carwoola emergency services
via abc.net.au
A police officer at the heart of the Carwoola fire emergency response team expresses his frustration at people's apathy towards fire preparation. -
Man accused of murdering wife believed 'second wife' to be an ASIO spy, court hears
via abc.net.au
An alleged aspiring jihadist accused of brutally murdering his wife in front of their young children was so paranoid he believed his second wife, under Islamic law, was an ASIO spy, a Melbourne court hears. -
Can wind turbines make you sick? Debate divides tiny Victorian town of Waubra
via abc.net.au
The issue of wind power has divided the small Victorian town of Waubra, pitting friends and neighbours against one another. -
Footrot vaccine should aid fight against fungal disease
via abc.net.au
It is hoped a new footrot vaccine will better target most strains of the disease in livestock. -
Respect in local politics gets results on national stage for Wangaratta farmers' group
via abc.net.au
Engaging in healthy debate then putting ideology aside gets results for a farmers' group made up of members from all sides of politics. -
Adelaide shipyards training centre to prepare recruits for $90 billion program
via abc.net.au
A training centre has been planned for Adelaide's Osborne shipyards to prepare electricians, welders and fabricators to fill guaranteed jobs in Australia's $90 billion shipbuilding program.

