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  • Youth justice advocates say alleged treatment of teenage inmates in a Victorian maximum security adult prison is 'horrifying'

    04-04-2017 23:43 via abc.net.au
    Victorian youth justice advocates have been left horrified at descriptions of how teenage inmates have been allegedly treated inside the state's maximum security adult prison. The man who set up a schooling system inside Victoria's youth jails has recently resigned and claims the treatment of young prisoners amounts to 'torture'. But that's been flatly denied by Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services, which says his comments are false and misleading.
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  • Rockhampton braces for floods from Cyclone Debbie

    04-04-2017 23:40 via abc.net.au
    Rockhampton in central Queensland is bracing for the full extent of flood damage coming through the town, as the inundation from Cyclone Debbie makes its way down the Fitzroy River. The Fitzroy is the second largest river catchment in the country, and with some of that catchment receiving 1000mm in 24 hours during the peak of the cyclone, the resulting floods are now culminating at the Fitzroy's mouth.
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  • Firefighters denied protective equipment for fear it would be contaminated, union says

    04-04-2017 23:40 via abc.net.au
    Firefighters denied protective equipment for fear it would be contaminated, union says
    The United Firefighters Union accuses Airservices Australia of denying personal protective equipment to staff in Darwin and Townsville for fear it would be contaminated by PFAS chemicals.
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  • Manly, Gosford and North Shore on the line in NSW by-elections

    04-04-2017 23:21 via abc.net.au
    Manly, Gosford and North Shore on the line in NSW by-elections
    Meet the diverse range of candidates in Saturday's by-elections, where three NSW seats are up for grabs and the Liberal Party is bracing for a swing against it in the seat of North Shorewhile Manly and Gosford are also up for grabs.
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  • Cyclone Debbie smashes March rainfall records in dozens of areas across Queensland

    04-04-2017 22:47 via abc.net.au
    Cyclone Debbie smashes March rainfall records in dozens of areas across Queensland
    More than 60 Queensland locations have received the highest amounts of rainfall ever recorded for the month of March, in many cases breaking records that had stood for more than 50 years.
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  • Mersey Community Hospital to return to state hands after $730m federal cash injection

    04-04-2017 22:42 via abc.net.au
    Mersey Community Hospital to return to state hands after $730m federal cash injection
    The Mersey Community Hospital in north-west Tasmania will receive $730 million in federal funding in a deal that will see it return to state hands after 10 years.
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  • What the changing food habits of Australians tell us

    04-04-2017 22:39 via abc.net.au
    What the changing food habits of Australians tell us
    If you're ditching meat, choking down a snack bar at your desk for "lunch" and feel like sourdough is everywhere you look, well the good news is you're on trend.
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  • NSW by-elections: Liberal Party braces for negative swing in seat of North Shore

    04-04-2017 22:33 via abc.net.au
    NSW by-elections: Liberal Party braces for negative swing in seat of North Shore
    Meet the diverse range of candidates in Saturday's by-elections, where three NSW seats are up for grabs and the Liberal Party is bracing for a swing against it in the seat of North Shore.
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  • Friends mourn the loss of family drowned in flooded Tweed River

    04-04-2017 22:05 via abc.net.au
    New South Wales police are preparing a coronial report into how a woman and her two children died in the flooded Tweed River earlier this week. The community is in mourning after the three bodies were found in the river near Tumbulgum yesterday morning. Friends of the family also want the public to know the mother of three was not driving on a closed-off road before the car fell into the floodwaters.
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  • Latest Helicobacter pylori breakthrough could lead to eradication of bacteria

    04-04-2017 13:57 via abc.net.au
    Latest Helicobacter pylori breakthrough could lead to eradication of bacteria
    A breakthrough in identifying how a common ulcer-causing bacteria survives in the human stomach will lead to new medications and possible eradication, according to a WA Nobel Prize winning scientist.
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  • Afghan President Ashraf Ghani talks to 7.30 during his visit to Australia

    04-04-2017 12:09 via abc.net.au
    Afghan President Ashraf Ghani talks to 7.30 during his visit to Australia
    Afghani President, Ashraf Ghani has thanked Australia and the Australian soldiers who lost their lives, for fighting for his country. And he acknowledges that Afghanistan still has problems, which it is trying to fix.
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  • Enterprise Bargaining Agreements under threat in Fair Work challenge

    04-04-2017 12:03 via abc.net.au
    Enterprise Bargaining Agreements under threat in Fair Work challenge
    Penny Vickers is challenging her Coles Enterprise Bargaining Agreement in the Fair Work Commission because she is $30 a week worse off. If she wins it could change the whole enterprise bargaining system.
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  • Victorian government accused of 'torture' conditions for young offenders in adult prisons

    04-04-2017 12:01 via abc.net.au
    Victorian government accused of 'torture' conditions for young offenders in adult prisons
    The man who founded and led Victoria's youth jail schools, Brendan Murray, has resigned over the treatment of young people in the state's prison system, claimed they're subjected to conditions akin to 'torture'.
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  • Welfare agencies call for end Hobart rental discrimination against low-income tenants

    04-04-2017 11:48 via abc.net.au
    Welfare agencies call for end Hobart rental discrimination against low-income tenants
    Welfare agencies say some Tasmanian real estate agents are discriminating against people who are in desperate need of housing, with at least two real estate companies refusing rent applications from people who have been given bond assistance.
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  • Beware of politicians selling empty promises of jobs and growth

    04-04-2017 11:35
    Beware of politicians selling empty promises of jobs and growth
    What's the four-letter word politicians of both stripes most use to bamboozle voters? Jobs. Or, as Neville Wran used to say: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs.
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  • RBA governor Philip Lowe blames lax lending, tax concessions for house prices

    04-04-2017 11:30
    RBA governor Philip Lowe blames lax lending, tax concessions for house prices
    RBA governor fingers lax lending standards and investor tax breaks.
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  • Woman and child killed in collision with truck on Princes Highway, Berry

    04-04-2017 11:26
    Woman and child killed in collision with truck on Princes Highway, Berry
    A woman and child have been killed in a road crash on the Princes Highway at Berry.
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  • Asian provocateur: Romesh Ranganathan says what you're thinking

    04-04-2017 11:26
    Asian provocateur: Romesh Ranganathan says what you're thinking
    After lying his way into his first professional gig, UK comic Romesh Ranganathan has built a career on speaking his mind.
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  • Tenth armed jewel heist in eight months, second time in Elsternwick

    04-04-2017 11:21
    Tenth armed jewel heist in eight months, second time in Elsternwick
    Five armed men in balaclavas have robbed a jewellery store in Elsternwick.
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  • George Calombaris restaurant pay scandal tests relations with business partner

    04-04-2017 11:19
    George Calombaris restaurant pay scandal tests relations with business partner
    The underpayment of $2.6 million in wages by celebrity chef George Calombaris​ has caused major ructions with his new business partner, Radek Sali, who could be forced to bail out the embattled hospitality empire.
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  • $30 million miracle for Sydney Theatre Company stops fireworks stealing the show

    04-04-2017 11:13
    $30 million miracle for Sydney Theatre Company stops fireworks stealing the show
    Midway through The Testament of Mary, the Mother of God was recounting the miracle of Lazarus being raised from the dead, when the sound of fireworks burst through the theatre. The impromptu interruption unsettled the audience somewhat. Actor Alison Whyte ploughed on with her performance, despite the din of unscripted pyrotechnics outside.
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  • AFL: Nat Fyfe commits to Freo amid club's shocking start to season

    04-04-2017 11:08 via abc.net.au
    AFL: Nat Fyfe commits to Freo amid club's shocking start to season
    Fremantle Dockers captain Nat Fyfe reaffirms his commitment to the club, amid its shocking start to the AFL season.
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  • Thousands of federal cops in pay limbo

    04-04-2017 11:03
    Thousands of federal cops in pay limbo
    280 officers dig their heels in as thousands of colleagues wait for pay rise.
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  • Sustainable Style: Pro-surfer Dave Rastovich is fashion’s latest disrupter

    04-04-2017 11:02
    Sustainable Style: Pro-surfer Dave Rastovich is fashion’s latest disrupter
    Pro-surfer and eco-activist Dave Rastovich is a consummate disrupter if ever there was one.
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  • Elite male boxers to leave head guards at home for Adelaide championships

    04-04-2017 11:00 via abc.net.au
    Elite male boxers to leave head guards at home for Adelaide championships
    At this week's boxing championships in Adelaide, elite men will compete without headgear after an exemption was granted under state law, while the sport's world governing body awaits more evidence about the prevalence of concussion.
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  • St Petersburg attack: subway bombing suspect had ties to radical Islamists

    04-04-2017 10:58
    St Petersburg attack: subway bombing suspect had ties to radical Islamists
    It was 2:40pm, a lull before rush hour. The train had just entered a tunnel, on its way out of a sprawling downtown hub, when the bomb exploded.
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  • Why you shouldn't listen to your family and friends when buying property

    04-04-2017 10:57
    If you're on the hunt for a property – particularly your first – it seems only natural to turn to family and friends for advice.
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  • 'I've stated my intentions:' Nat Fyfe reaffirms his intention to stay at the Dockers

    04-04-2017 10:56
    'I've stated my intentions:' Nat Fyfe reaffirms his intention to stay at the Dockers
    Fremantle skipper Nat Fyfe insists he still plans to re-sign with the Dockers, and he's backing coach Ross Lyon to lead the side out of the doldrums.
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  • Women in national security: how Feriha Peracha de-radicalised nearly 200 potential terrorists

    04-04-2017 10:53
    Women in national security: how Feriha Peracha de-radicalised nearly 200 potential terrorists
    When clinical psychologist Feriha Peracha was asked by the Pakistan Army in 2009 to drive up to the Swat Valley and profile 12 young Islamist radicals, she was terrified.
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  • Tram services slashed despite runaway passenger growth

    04-04-2017 10:52
    Tram services slashed despite runaway passenger growth
    Tram services will be slashed on some of Melbourne's busiest routes next month.
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  • Pollie pedal: Tony Abbott acts Lycra prime minister-in-exile

    04-04-2017 10:52
    Pollie pedal: Tony Abbott acts Lycra prime minister-in-exile
    The people of Talbingo (population 390+1, according to the sign) have seen a lot of politics lately. A few weeks ago they hosted the Prime Minister. Now they've got the prime minister in exile.
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  • Lloyd Rayney defamation case: Corryn had intimate relationship with friend, court hears

    04-04-2017 10:52 via abc.net.au
    Lloyd Rayney defamation case: Corryn had intimate relationship with friend, court hears
    A friend of Corryn Rayney tells a WA court he initially did not tell police his relationship with her "went beyond a kiss and cuddle" because he "did not want to disrespect her memory".
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  • Eagles and Dockers away games to be televised ... after the siren has sounded

    04-04-2017 10:52
    Eagles and Dockers away games to be televised ... after the siren has sounded
    West Coast and Fremantle fans will be left in the lurch this season with free-to-air coverage of several away games starting around the time the final siren sounds.
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  • Police attempting to recover the bodies of a mother and two of her children in northern NSW

    04-04-2017 10:50 via abc.net.au
    Police attempting to recover the bodies of a mother and two of her children in northern NSW
    After a week of natural disasters and deaths, today brought more sad news, with the bodies of a mother and two of her children found in the Tweed River. They'd reportedly been helping flood victims before their car ran off a muddy road. Police have labelled the mother a hero who they believe died trying to get all her children out of the sunken car. One eight-year-old child did escape and it was she who raised the alarm. Meanwhile, as flood victims piece together their lives, the insurance indus
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  • 'What is it, Russia?': Murder accused frustrated by court delays

    04-04-2017 10:44
    'What is it, Russia?': Murder accused frustrated by court delays
    The man charged with murdering Mohammed Haddara has criticised the slow progress of his court case.
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  • Western Sydney Airport cleared for take-off, but there's debris on the runway

    04-04-2017 10:42
    Western Sydney Airport cleared for take-off, but there's debris on the runway
    After decades of wrangling, backtracking and false starts, not much can yet be said with certainty about a second Sydney airport at Badgerys Creek, except that it will happen, and it's a good thing for the city and the state.
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  • College linked to former AFL chief Andrew Demetriou deregistered

    04-04-2017 10:42
    College linked to former AFL chief Andrew Demetriou deregistered
    A private training college linked to former AFL boss Andrew Demetriou has been deregistered
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  • Coles worker could bring down enterprise bargaining system if wage challenge is successful

    04-04-2017 10:42 via abc.net.au
    Coles worker could bring down enterprise bargaining system if wage challenge is successful
    Business figures and industrial relations experts are warning of workplace chaos if enterprise bargaining agreements covering hundreds of thousands of workers collapse.
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  • Tributes flow for popular Thorpdale publican John Bantock killed in fire

    04-04-2017 10:41
    Tributes flow for popular Thorpdale publican John Bantock killed in fire
    The regional town of Thorpdale is in mourning after its publican was killed in a fire which destroyed the community's pub overnight.
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  • Walk, stretch or dance? Dancing may be best for your brain

    04-04-2017 10:40
    Walk, stretch or dance? Dancing may be best for your brain
    Could learning to dance the fandango help to protect our brains from aging?
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  • Man stabbed at Melbourne Central

    04-04-2017 10:40
    Man stabbed at Melbourne Central
    A man has been slashed across the face and stabbed in what has been described as a random fight involving two other men outside Melbourne Central station.
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  • Man caused $550k damage to Canberra office building after drunken minibar binge

    04-04-2017 10:40
    Man caused $550k damage to Canberra office building after drunken minibar binge
    A man has been found guilty of causing more than half a million dollars worth of damage to a Canberra office building after a judge said his bizarre behaviour was sparked by a motel room minibar binge and not mental illness.
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  • Emilio Cresciani photographs rubbish as a personal history

    04-04-2017 10:39
    Emilio Cresciani photographs rubbish as a personal history
    Emilio Cresciani's latest exhibition looks at our most private lives.
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  • The political donations behind Healthscope's John Fawkner hospital expansion

    04-04-2017 10:36
    The political donations behind Healthscope's John Fawkner hospital expansion
    Private hospital operator overturned a covenant that has protected the Coburg heritage precinct from development since 1912.
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  • Victoria demands answers on national redress for abuse victims

    04-04-2017 10:35
    Victoria demands answers on national redress for abuse victims
    Victoria is growing increasingly frustrated with Canberra over progress on a national redress scheme for victims of abuse in institutional and state care.
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  • 'The inequity is worsening': a tale of two schools and a school funding debate

    04-04-2017 10:30
    'The inequity is worsening': a tale of two schools and a school funding debate
    Here are two schools, from two sectors, that are two kilometres apart. They serve the same diverse community in Cranbourne and enrol students from similar backgrounds.
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  • Canberra's East Block and West Block up for sale

    04-04-2017 10:30
    Canberra's East Block and West Block up for sale
    Two of the Parliamentary Triangle's original buildings will be sold in a landmark privatisation within Canberra's original public service precinct.
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  • Victorians cry foul over fines for “failing to vote” in council elections

    04-04-2017 10:29
    Victorians cry foul over fines for “failing to vote” in council elections
    Every few years when council elections roll around, hundreds of thousands of Victorians forget or can't be bothered to vote.
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  • Project to explore effects of long-haul shipping on Australian export lamb quality

    04-04-2017 10:28 via abc.net.au
    Project to explore effects of long-haul shipping on Australian export lamb quality
    A new project will explore how long-haul shipping affects lamb quality after American consumers complain that Australian lamb has a "gamey" flavour.
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  • Hero mother Stephanie King died with child in arms as car sank in Tweed River

    04-04-2017 10:27
    Hero mother Stephanie King died with child in arms as car sank in Tweed River
    Stephanie King died heroically with her child in her arms as car sank in the Tweed River
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