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Rockhampton residents prepare own escape as flooding Fitzroy River invades town
via abc.net.au
Residents of the Rockhampton suburb of Depot Hill opt to manage their own escape from flooding, rather than rely on the SES, as the nearby Fitzroy River heads toward the major flood level of 8.5 metres early tomorrow. -
Toxic chemicals in Katherine's drinking water could exceed new safety guidelines
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Katherine's drinking water may not be safe to consume at certain times of the year under new safety guidelines released by the Commonwealth Government. -
NSW police divers join search for three family members feared dead in Tweed River
via abc.net.au
A woman and two children are feared drowned after their car disappeared in a flooded river at Tumbulgum in northern NSW, as a pastor disputes a police commander's statement that the road they were driving on was closed. -
Des Hasler's Canterbury Bulldogs re-signing a show of faith from NRL heavyweights
via abc.net.au
Canterbury reaffirms its trust in Des Hasler to return the Bulldogs to the top after re-signing him for another two NRL seasons. -
George Calombaris apologises after restaurant empire underpays staff up to $2.6m
via abc.net.au
MasterChef judge and chef George Calombaris apologises after his restaurant group underpays staff by up to $2.6 million. -
Chinese consortium celebrates maiden voyage of live export ship Yangtze Harmony
via abc.net.au
There is a new player in Australia's livestock exporting industry and its first ship has just left Fremantle bound for Oman. -
Cyclone Debbie: Tourists who were on Daydream Island during storm prepare formal complaint
via abc.net.au
Some of the tourists who were on Daydream Island when the category four cyclone hit are preparing a formal complaint against the resort over how preparations and evacuations were managed. -
Tasmanian economy gains $180m from Antarctic sector, but scientists worried
via abc.net.au
Tasmania's Polar Network says a dark cloud is hanging over the Antarctic science sector, with funding for infrastructure not being matched by research spending. -
Culture key to suicide prevention among Indigenous Australians, experts say, ahead of global discussion
via abc.net.au
A focus on culture may be the key to reducing the high rate of suicide among Indigenous Australians, experts say, as they gather to hear the experiences of First Nations people from around the world to find solutions. -
Guests to launch complaint against Daydream Island over cyclone management
via abc.net.auThe cyclone-ravaged Whitsunday Islands are still trying to get back up and running for the upcoming busy Easter Holiday season. But some tourists who were stuck on Daydream Island during the storm are preparing a formal complaint against the resort over how cyclone preparations and evacuations were managed. Senior staff from the resort also they'll never work for it again after how they were treated. -
Lloyd Rayney defamation trial: Phone tapper's evidence questioned
via abc.net.au
Concerns are raised about the evidence of a key witness in Lloyd Rayney's defamation case, amid suggestions the man who installed recording equipment in the Rayney home 10 years ago has been "unwilling" to give a full account of events. -
Tasmanian medical students try out rural health in the hopes more will go bush
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian medical students are going bush this week to get a better understanding of the demands and rewards of rural medicine, in the hope more will take up practice in regional areas. -
British actor Bill Nighy talks about his latest work
via abc.net.au
With four movies in the pipeline and another opening in Australia this week, Bill Nighy is one of the busiest actors in films. He spoke to Leigh Sales about his work. -
New head of the Australian Bankers Association, Anna Bligh, talks to 7.30
via abc.net.au
New head of the Australian Bankers Association, Anna Bligh says she wants to rebuild trust between the banks and their customers. -
Family home washed away in SE Queensland floods
via abc.net.au
A family in south east Queensland has had a lucky escape, plucked from the roof of their house moments before it is washed away in flood waters. -
Women wanted for laughs: Sydney comedy event aiming to counter male-heavy industry
via abc.net.au
Stand-up comedy in Australia is renowned as a white man's game, and nowhere is that truer than at the small, amateur end of the industry. That's why a Sydney comedy event is actively seeking women to get involved. -
Veterans suicide prevention trial edges closer to reality
via abc.net.auA long-promised suicide prevention trial for veterans in Townsville is edging closer to reality, almost eight months after it was first announced. The Federal Government has announced $3 million is ready to be spent, and key people running the trial have now been appointed. The Defence Force Welfare Association says every day counts, and the program needs to be rolled out as soon as possible. -
Residents in Chinderah, NSW, inundated with floodwaters
via abc.net.auPeople with little money living in caravan parks in the northern New South Wales town of Chinderah have lost everything. More than 60 per cent of the caravans and small cabin homes were inundated. Many residents were taken by surprise by a revised flood warning and ferried out in boats. Elsewhere in Chinderah, residents had water through the lower storeys of their homes. -
More properties considered contaminated under Health Dept protocol
via abc.net.auConfusion reigns among residents living in areas contaminated by fire-fighting foams after the Federal Health Department released new toxic substance safety levels today. A spokesman for a group of residents at the RAAF Base at Williamtown in New South Wales says the new values mean more properties will be considered contaminated. -
Central Australia hosts latest Referendum Council regional dialogue
via abc.net.auThe Referendum Council has just wrapped up a three day forum at Ross River near Alice Springs - the latest in a series of consultations being held across Australia. The weekend's gathering was particularly important because it provided the council with an opportunity to further hear first-hand from Indigenous Territorians who were directly affected by the Intervention. Many people in the Northern Territory want the constitution changed specifically so such sweeping legislative change can never a -
Protesters rally over plight of Hazara people as Afghan President's visit to Australia begins
via abc.net.au
The President of Afghanistan is greeted by more than 1,000 protesters in Canberra, rallying over the treatment of the country's Hazara community. -
Tasmanian Labor leader's preferred candidate, Shane Broad, ahead in Braddon recount
via abc.net.au
North-West agricultural scientist Shane Broad looks set to be the new Labor member for Braddon, leading the recount by more than 1,000 votes. -
Barwon youth justice centre looks like prison 'and that's not fixable', court told
via abc.net.au
The Barwon Prison youth justice centre is "fundamentally unfit" to accommodate teenagers, with prison guards, no access to school and frequent isolation, a court hears. -
Fake doctor Shyam Acharya given maximum fine for deception
A man who masqueraded as a doctor in NSW hospitals for more than a decade is fined the maximum amount of $30,000 for stealing the identity of a qualified doctor. -
Ingle Farm hit-and-run driver pleads guilty to Adelaide father's death
via abc.net.au
A man, who according to doctors has an IQ in the lowest 1 per cent of the population, pleads guilty over a hit-and-run crash that killed an Adelaide father as he was crossing a road with his two children. -
NSW floods: Girl escaped car that entered Tweed River, three other passengers feared dead
via abc.net.au
A nine-year-old girl is in a stable condition after she freed herself from a car in the flooded Tweed River near Tumbulgum, in northern New South Wales, as authorities work to recover the three other occupants of the vehicle. -
WA Government worker accused of giving information to alleged drug dealer
via abc.net.au
A West Australian Government employee is charged after allegedly accessing a work computer unlawfully and passing information on to an alleged drug dealer in the South West. -
Northern Territory cattleman turns to humour to propose new broadcaster, Radio Outbackistan, to take over ABC's shortwave radio
via abc.net.au
Could Radio Outbackistan be the next shortwave broadcaster for rural Australia? -
'Manipulated' murder accused 'deeply regrets' killing housemate Samantha Kelly with hammer
via abc.net.au
A "manipulated" man who has pleaded guilty to murdering his housemate in Bendigo tells her family he "deeply regrets" what he did and changed his story after experiencing flashbacks and nightmares. -
Gene Gibson's manslaughter conviction for Broome bashing is a miscarriage of justice, court hears
via abc.net.au
The manslaughter conviction against Gene Gibson, a cognitively impaired Aboriginal man who requires a translator to understand court proceedings, was a miscarriage of justice, the WA Court of Appeal is told. -
Netball champ Laura Geitz undecided over Commonwealth Games so soon into motherhood
via abc.net.au
Former Australian netball captain Laura Geitz is still weighing up if she will make a comeback for next year's Commonwealth Games, five weeks after giving birth to her first child. -
Shan Tennent, first woman to be appointed Supreme Court Judge in Tasmania, to retire
via abc.net.au
The first female judge to preside over the Supreme Court in Tasmania, Shan Tennent, will retire after 12 years in the position. -
Army veteran pleads guilty to strangulation, assault charges in Canberra court
via abc.net.au
An Army veteran who broke into Canberra's RSPCA shelter to get his assistance dog back pleads guilty in the ACT Supreme Court to trying to strangle an animal inspector. -
Sunshine Coast kayaker says shark encounter was '10 out of 10' frightening
via abc.net.au
A Maroochydore man talks about his horror encounter after a shark bit off the back of his kayak in Moreton Bay off Brisbane. -
Cyclone Debbie rail closures to disrupt coal exports for weeks
via abc.net.au
Queensland's coking coal exports look set for weeks of major disruptions after Aurizon confirms that some of its key rail lines have been seriously damaged by flooding associated with Cyclone Debbie. -
Melbourne woman uses internet to teach prosthetics students in Syria and Afghanistan
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne woman is helping teach students in Syria and Afghanistan to make prosthetics to meet the growing demand in their war-torn countries. -
Ringbalin shares Indigenous culture and healing environment message
via abc.net.au
On a sandy dance floor at the mouth of the Murray, warmed by a circle of fires, Aboriginal groups stage a ringbalin, with cultural and healing messages for the Murray-Darling river system. -
Livestock exporter Wellard turns to shareholders to raise funds as record high cattle prices put pressure on trade
via abc.net.au
Australia's largest livestock exporter announces it will look to shareholders to raise $52 million as high cattle prices put pressure on trade. -
Army firefighting chemical exposure levels revised down by federal regulator
via abc.net.au
Safe exposure limits for toxic firefighting foam chemicals that have contaminated land and water near Army bases are dramatically reduced by Food Standards Australia and New Zealand, prompting a class action seeking compensation from the Defence Department. -
Country NSW town of Uralla keen to put itself on map by reining in energy costs
via abc.net.au
A project measuring power usage on electrical items is encouraging people to find ways to save power in a country NSW town. -
Wests Tigers unveil Ivan Cleary as new NRL coach as league cellar dwellers look to recover from horror start
via abc.net.au
The struggling Wests Tigers announce Ivan Cleary as their new coach as they look to recover from a horror start in the NRL season. -
Snakes on the move in Cairns as Cyclone Debbie creates unusually warm weather
via abc.net.au
Unseasonably warm weather associated with Cyclone Debbie keeps far north Queensland snake catchers busy. -
NSW floods: Girl pulled alive from car swept into Tweed River at Tumbulgum
via abc.net.au
A girl is recovered from a car that was washed into the Tweed River near Tumbulgum, in northern New South Wales, as authorities continue to search for other passengers. -
SA power: Premier Jay Weatherill unleashes on AGL after company shelves investment plans
via abc.net.au
Remember this man, the energy company executive who stood there awkwardly while SA Premier Jay Weatherill delivered a stinging assessment of federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg at a particularly memorable press conference? Well, now it's his turn to cop it. -
How irrigation changed the face of Tasmania's Midlands
via abc.net.au
On Annandale, in the Midlands of Tasmania, a huge transformation has taken place since the 1990s, and irrigation has been a major catalyst in that change. -
Tasmanian wombat funding 'hypocritical' in light of cull permits, conservationists say
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian wildlife conservation group wants a 12-month stay on wombat culling while non-lethal control methods including electric fencing are encouraged. -
Samuel Thompson: Police searching for missing Brisbane man find 'shallow grave'
via abc.net.au
Police investigating the disappearance of Brisbane man Samuel Thompson discover what they believe to be a shallow grave in a pine forest at Caboolture, north of Brisbane. -
The Grand Caravan tours the country asking for your secrets
via abc.net.auThe Grand Caravan is an art project that tours the Tasmania, South Australia and Victoria asking for people to make recordings of their secrets. -
No horses, no worries: Outback race meet goes ahead without the horses
via abc.net.au
Six hundred kilometres west of the Queensland coast, in a town with one street, 100 racegoers met for the annual Maxwelton Raceseven with a last minute cancellation of racing. -
Australia's numbat population boosted after successful breeding in WA
via abc.net.au
There are signs of hope for Western Australia's endangered faunal emblem, the numbat, with a protected colony recording its first successful breeding season.

