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  • Lizards quick to snap up meat baits meant for WA wild dogs

    29-03-2017 23:51 via abc.net.au
    Lizards quick to snap up meat baits meant for WA wild dogs
    Researchers in Western Australia discover that 1080 baits laid for wild dogs are being eaten mostly by native monitor lizards that are resistant to the poison.
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  • Physical rehabilitation goes high tech with the help of virtual reality

    29-03-2017 23:48 via abc.net.au
    Physical rehabilitation goes high tech with the help of virtual reality
    Advances in virtual reality technology are at a stage where the technology can be used to help with physical rehabilitation.
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  • Former Retta Dixon residents to be compensated after child sex abuse royal commission hearings

    29-03-2017 22:41 via abc.net.au
    Former Retta Dixon residents to be compensated after child sex abuse royal commission hearings
    The former residents of the notorious Retta Dixon home for Aboriginal children in Darwin say compensation for years of physical and sexual abuse will provide recognition but will never erase the trauma of what happened. The Commonwealth, a convicted paedophile, and Australian Indigenous Ministries have agreed to compensate 71 former residents of the home, which was run by Baptist missionaries. It's the first time the Federal Government will pay compensation after public hearings at the child sex
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  • GWS Giants to restart AFL season in round two after opening-game drubbing by Adelaide Crows

    29-03-2017 22:36 via abc.net.au
    GWS Giants to restart AFL season in round two after opening-game drubbing by Adelaide Crows
    After failing to live up to the preseason hype in round one, GWS coach Leon Cameron is looking to his midfield to kick start the Giants' season in round two.
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  • Family violence: In the year since Victoria's royal commission, how much has changed?

    29-03-2017 22:21 via abc.net.au
    Family violence: In the year since Victoria's royal commission, how much has changed?
    A year after Victoria's world-first family violence royal commission recommended radical changes to the system, changes are beginning to happen, but reform is slow and costly.
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  • Port Augusta power station giveaway 'a bad deal', South Australian Treasurer says

    29-03-2017 22:03 via abc.net.au
    Port Augusta power station giveaway 'a bad deal', South Australian Treasurer says
    Alinta Energy offered to give the Port Augusta coal-fired power station to the South Australian Government but it was rejected because the state would have got "a coal mine that had no coal" and an asset that was losing hundreds of millions of dollars.
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  • Orange-bellied parrot deaths at Taroona blamed on failed disinfectant used on sprouted seeds

    29-03-2017 21:22 via abc.net.au
    Orange-bellied parrot deaths at Taroona blamed on failed disinfectant used on sprouted seeds
    A disinfectant failing to clean sprouted seeds is blamed for the deaths of 16 critically endangered orange-bellied parrots in Tasmania.
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  • Hazelwood power station closure: What does it mean for electricity bills, the environment and the Latrobe Valley?

    29-03-2017 21:15 via abc.net.au
    Hazelwood power station closure: What does it mean for electricity bills, the environment and the Latrobe Valley?
    The Hazelwood power station, which provides almost a quarter of Victoria's electricity, is in the process of closing. But how do you actually close down a power plant? What will it do to electricity prices? And is it a win for the environment?
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  • Abuse survivors welcome compensation settlement over Retta Dixon home in Darwin

    29-03-2017 21:03 via abc.net.au
    Abuse survivors welcome compensation settlement over Retta Dixon home in Darwin
    Compensation for years of physical and sexual abuse at a notorious home for Aboriginal children will provide relief but will never erase the trauma of what happened, former residents say.
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  • Ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie due to cause a drenching in south-east Queensland

    29-03-2017 16:06 via abc.net.au
    Ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie due to cause a drenching in south-east Queensland
    South-east Queensland is set for a drenching today with rainfall in excess of 200 millimetres possible in some localised areas, the Bureau of Meteorology warns.
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  • CFMEU hit with bigger fine for Perth Airport action, union and Joe McDonald labelled 'serial recidivists'

    29-03-2017 13:47 via abc.net.au
    CFMEU hit with bigger fine for Perth Airport action, union and Joe McDonald labelled 'serial recidivists'
    The Federal Court increases by tenfold a fine imposed on the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union over a blockade at Perth Airport, declaring it "industrial bullying".
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  • Cyclone Debbie: Flooded roads make access difficult to storm-ravaged north Queensland towns

    29-03-2017 13:17 via abc.net.au
    Cyclone Debbie: Flooded roads make access difficult to storm-ravaged north Queensland towns
    Some people affected by Cyclone Debbie say they are frustrated they have not been able to return to their damaged properties in north Queensland, as Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the clean-up will take weeks.
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  • Unemployment motivates growing number of WA workers to start own small business

    29-03-2017 13:12 via abc.net.au
    Unemployment motivates growing number of WA workers to start own small business
    Pauline Rumley considers it a blessing in disguise that she was laid off from her job at a mining company four years agowith the Perth woman among a growing number of West Australians taking their job into their own hands.
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  • Ex-cyclone Debbie leaves 61,000 without power, Mackay water supplies critical: As it happened

    29-03-2017 13:07 via abc.net.au
    Ex-cyclone Debbie leaves 61,000 without power, Mackay water supplies critical: As it happened
    Thousands are likely to remain without power for days and Mackay is down to a day's worth of water as ex-cyclone Debbie, now a tropical low, prompts flooding warnings in river catchments down to the NSW border. Look back at how events unfolded.
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  • Murder charges dropped against three people and another man charged over Penfield Gardens death

    29-03-2017 13:00 via abc.net.au
    Murder charges dropped against three people and another man charged over Penfield Gardens death
    Police drop murder charges against three men saying they believe allegations against them were false and charge another man over the death of a 39-year-old at Penfield Gardens earlier this month.
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  • Cat de-sexing laws could be enforced in Canberra under new strategy

    29-03-2017 12:13 via abc.net.au
    Cat de-sexing laws could be enforced in Canberra under new strategy
    Cat owners who do not de-sex their animals may no longer be able to escape the long arm of the law, if a new draft strategy released today is implemented by the ACT Government.
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  • Ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie due to cause a drenching in south-east Queensland on Thursday

    29-03-2017 12:10 via abc.net.au
    Ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie due to cause a drenching in south-east Queensland on Thursday
    South-east Queensland is set for a drenching on Thursday with rainfall in excess of 200 millimetres possible in some localised areas, the Bureau of Meteorology warns.
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  • Quokkas thriving on Rottnest Island despite increased tourism, study finds

    29-03-2017 11:58 via abc.net.au
    Quokkas thriving on Rottnest Island despite increased tourism, study finds
    It has been dubbed the happiest animal in the world and inspired an online selfie crazeand now a study reveals the quokka is flourishing on Rottnest Island off Perth, despite significant development and an increase in human activity.
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  • Canberra water officially a top-shelf drop winning best in show at H2O taste-off

    29-03-2017 11:58 via abc.net.au
    Canberra water officially a top-shelf drop winning best in show at H2O taste-off
    Canberrans are drinking some of the best water in the country, with a local sample praised for being "tasteless and odourless" awarded the best tap water for the ACT and New South Wales.
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  • Crocodile shot dead after killing livestock, threatening landowners in East Kimberley

    29-03-2017 11:56 via abc.net.au
    Crocodile shot dead after killing livestock, threatening landowners in East Kimberley
    A saltwater crocodile that savaged a horse and a cow, threatened landowners and is suspected of killing a pet dog is captured and shot dead in Western Australia's north.
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  • Dumped dead ducks reignite debate over hunting

    29-03-2017 11:14 via abc.net.au
    Dumped dead ducks reignite debate over hunting
    Anti-duck hunting protesters say they have discovered pits containing nearly 200 dead ducks at the Koorangie State Game Reserve, just a week after Victoria's duck hunting season opened.
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  • Erin Phillips on being named AFLW's best and fairest

    29-03-2017 11:08 via abc.net.au
    Erin Phillips on being named AFLW's best and fairest
    Erin Phillips is co-captain of the Adelaide Crows, a professional basketball player in the US and an Olympic silver medal winner. She joins 7.30 to discuss being named AFLW's best and fairest player.
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  • Cyclone Debbie cuts Bruce Highway, swift water rescue crews respond to submerged cars

    29-03-2017 11:00 via abc.net.au
    Cyclone Debbie cuts Bruce Highway, swift water rescue crews respond to submerged cars
    Fears rise when two submerged cars are spotted in floodwaters during an ABC News journalist's interview with a family waiting for waters over the Bruce Highway outside Proserpine to recede following Cyclone Debbie.
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  • Nick Xenophon's proposed bill to ban gambling ads during sports broadcasts in doubt

    29-03-2017 10:54 via abc.net.au
    Nick Xenophon's proposed bill to ban gambling ads during sports broadcasts in doubt
    Gambling advertising during sports broadcasts will continue after Nick Xenophon's private member's bill to ban the practice failed to win over a Senate Estimates Committee.
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  • Aboriginal Affairs Department failed to register cultural site central to Kalgoorlie gun trial, court hears

    29-03-2017 10:47 via abc.net.au
    Aboriginal Affairs Department failed to register cultural site central to Kalgoorlie gun trial, court hears
    The trial of Aboriginal pastor Geoffrey Stokes hears WA's Department of Aboriginal Affairs failed to register a key cultural site near where the armed confrontation occurred.
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  • Sheffield Shield final: Victoria Bushrangers leave South Australia Redbacks battling in Alice Springs

    29-03-2017 10:39 via abc.net.au
    Sheffield Shield final: Victoria Bushrangers leave South Australia Redbacks battling in Alice Springs
    Half-centuries from Aaron Finch and Dan Christian help Victoria to a massive 454-run lead in the Sheffield Shield final against South Australia in Alice Springs.
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  • Sex abuse royal commission: Adults who molest children 'often popular members of community'

    29-03-2017 10:22
    Sex abuse royal commission: Adults who molest children 'often popular members of community'
    Child abusers rarely behave like the predatory monsters they are stereotyped to be, and are often well-respected members of the community, a royal commission hears.
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  • Proposed copper mine near Alice Springs gets major project status, as support for Tennant Creek refinery grows

    29-03-2017 10:21 via abc.net.au
    Proposed copper mine near Alice Springs gets major project status, as support for Tennant Creek refinery grows
    A proposed copper mine north-east of Alice Springs is one step closer to becoming a reality after being given major project status by the Northern Territory Government.
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  • Lloyd Rayney defamation trial: I still think barrister killed wife Corryn, brother-in-law says

    29-03-2017 10:00 via abc.net.au
    Lloyd Rayney defamation trial: I still think barrister killed wife Corryn, brother-in-law says
    Corryn Rayney's brother-in-law tells a West Australian court he still believes her husband Lloyd killed her, and says she spoke in the months before her death about "how bad" theirrelationship was.
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  • Explained: Who's right and who's wrong on the NT Government '$2b GST shortfall'

    29-03-2017 09:56 via abc.net.au
    Explained: Who's right and who's wrong on the NT Government '$2b GST shortfall'
    With the NT Government contradicting Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison on the latest GST carve-up, the ABC asks respected economist Saul Eslake to give his views on who is right and who is wrong.
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  • The clean-up begins after Cyclone Debbie

    29-03-2017 09:50 via abc.net.au
    The clean-up from the wild weather in Queensland has begun as emergency crews work to remove fallen trees, clear roads and restore power. Up to 18,000 residents in Mackay are waiting for electricity to be restored while canegrowers say the weather has potentially impacted around nine million tonnes of cane.
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  • Property developers lure buyers with incentives, as they struggle to get pre-sales

    29-03-2017 09:42 via abc.net.au
    Property developers lure buyers with incentives, as they struggle to get pre-sales
    Apartment developers in WA offer increasingly generous incentives, including frequent flyer points and luxury cars, to potential buyers in a sluggish property market.
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  • Cyclone Debbie clears for Orange Sky to help out with free washing and drying following big wet

    29-03-2017 09:37 via abc.net.au
    Cyclone Debbie clears for Orange Sky to help out with free washing and drying following big wet
    Free mobile laundry service Orange Sky travels nearly 1,000 kilometres to set up in Mackay so residents left suddenly homeless by Tropical Cyclone Debbie can wash and dry their clothes.
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  • Live: Ex-cyclone Debbie leaves 65,000 without power, Mackay water supplies critical

    29-03-2017 09:33 via abc.net.au
    Live: Ex-cyclone Debbie leaves 65,000 without power, Mackay water supplies critical
    Thousands are likely to remain without power for days and Mackay is down to a day's worth of water as ex-cyclone Debbie, now a tropical low, prompts flooding warnings in river catchments down to the NSW border. Follow live.
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  • PricewaterhouseCoopers accused of misleading Vocation investors

    29-03-2017 09:24
    PricewaterhouseCoopers accused of misleading Vocation investors
    One of Australia's largest accountancy firms, PricewaterhouseCoopers, has been accused of misleading or deceptive conduct over its audits of failed training college owner Vocation Limited.
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  • Ross Lyon: Dockers' players to continue to protect Nat Fyfe

    29-03-2017 09:19
    Ross Lyon: Dockers' players to continue to protect Nat Fyfe
    Fremantle coach Ross Lyon wants his players to do more to protect superstar Nat Fyfe after the Brownlow Medallist was roughed up by the Cats in round one.
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  • The man who has stood beside Ben Cousins

    29-03-2017 09:17
    The man who has stood beside Ben Cousins
    The report over the radio said it all: "When the verdict was read out, Ben Cousins looked to his father in the gallery . . ."
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  • Hazelwood shutdown: Last shift signals a lifetime of work over

    29-03-2017 09:17
    Hazelwood shutdown: Last shift signals a lifetime of work over
    His last shift at Hazelwood finished at 7am on Tuesday, the last of thousands of night and day shifts at the plant since he started there in 1988.
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  • The Moon and Sixpence set to close doors in May

    29-03-2017 09:15
    The Moon and Sixpence set to close doors in May
    The pub has been an after-work favourite for many CBD workers for nearly 30 years.
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  • Wild dogs in WA: New Agriculture Minister Alannah MacTiernan to look at wide range of solutions

    29-03-2017 09:13 via abc.net.au
    Wild dogs in WA: New Agriculture Minister Alannah MacTiernan to look at wide range of solutions
    Western Australia's Agriculture Minister comes under fire for saying sheep are light snacks for local wild dogs.
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  • Does this toddler have the fanciest ride to daycare in Canberra?

    29-03-2017 09:12
    Does this toddler have the fanciest ride to daycare in Canberra?
    This is a whole lot more than your average people mover.
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  • WA's first 'turf paving' driveway looks set to pass council test

    29-03-2017 09:11
    WA's first 'turf paving' driveway looks set to pass council test
    Perth's first eco-friendly 'turf paving' residential driveway looks set to pass the test.
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  • 'Damn the law': Former Don Dale boss accused of ignoring laws about prolonged isolation

    29-03-2017 09:10 via abc.net.au
    The Northern Territory youth detention royal commission has been told children were held on rolling 72 hour isolation placements because there was nowhere else to put them. The Don Dale youth detention centre's former general manager has given evidence today. Russell Caldwell told the inquiry laws about prolonged isolation didn't account for the reality on the ground.
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  • Prime's weatherman Karl Lijnders and ABC-TV newsreader Dan Bourchier all calm on the home front

    29-03-2017 09:09
    Prime's weatherman Karl Lijnders and ABC-TV newsreader Dan Bourchier all calm on the home front
    There's another media couple to add to the long list in Canberra.
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  • Cyclone Debbie focus now shifts to flooding, sugar crop damage

    29-03-2017 09:09
    Cyclone Debbie focus now shifts to flooding, sugar crop damage
    The sugar industry says up to a quarter of its crop may be affected by Cyclone Debbie.
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  • Cricket Australia boss David Peever praises 'gracious' Steve Smith, has dig at India

    29-03-2017 09:07
    Cricket Australia boss David Peever praises 'gracious' Steve Smith, has dig at India
    Cricket Australia chairman David Peever has praised skipper Steve Smith for his "gracious" comments after an emotion-charged series defeat to India, and reminded all countries that the spirit of cricket must be upheld.
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  • Cyclone Debbie by the numbers: How it compares with Cyclone Tracy, Marcia, Yasi and the others

    29-03-2017 09:06
    Cyclone Debbie by the numbers: How it compares with Cyclone Tracy, Marcia, Yasi and the others
    Cyclone Debbie was predicted to be "bigger than Marcia", the category 5 system that smashed Queensland in 2015, and she has certainly left a trail of devastation.
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  • Some cricketers should be seen and not heard

    29-03-2017 09:05
    Some cricketers should be seen and not heard
    The Test series between Australian and India was riveting, but there were some things we did not need to see or hear.
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  • At BlackRock, machines are rising over managers to pick stocks

    29-03-2017 09:03
    At BlackRock, machines are rising over managers to pick stocks
    BlackRock has laid out an ambitious plan to consolidate a large number of actively managed mutual funds with peers that rely more on algorithms and models to pick stocks.
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  • Ange Postecoglou asks Socceroos fans to keep the faith during World Cup qualifying campaign

    29-03-2017 09:03 via abc.net.au
    Ange Postecoglou asks Socceroos fans to keep the faith during World Cup qualifying campaign
    Ange Postecoglou ends a trying but ultimately triumphant week by challenging Socceroos fans to match his ambitions for the World Cup.
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