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NAPLAN: Queensland pulls out of online trial saying it will disadvantage students
via abc.net.au
Queensland students will not participate in the online pilot of NAPLAN testing next month over a number of glitches the Education Minister says will disadvantage school kids. -
CSIRO innovation program pushes scientists out of the lab to get ideas 'into real world'
via abc.net.au
Seaweed jelly that helps children get more calcium, skin cancer treatments for pets, renewable oil made from leaves and smart glasses to improve dentistry may soon become a reality as researchers pitch their best ideas as part of the CSIRO's ON Accelerate Program. -
Top End abattoir applies to access Chinese beef market, with Europe an option for buffalo meat
via abc.net.au
The Livingstone Beef abattoir says it hopes to soon sell meat to China, capitalising on increased market access. -
Rockhampton's Fitzroy River rising, BOM unsure of peak
via abc.net.au
Rockhampton's Fitzroy River is increasing slightly, inundating parts of the central Queensland city while a temporary flood levee saves others, but fluctuations have the Bureau of Meteorology holding off calling a peak. -
Walking in two worlds
via abc.net.au
Young men like Junior are key to Aboriginal culture surviving in remote Australian communities in West Arnhem Land. But first his parents are sending him on an adventure 3,800km away, with the hope it'll help him walk confidently in both worlds. -
Indigenous community in NT divided by Maryvale Station salt mining plan
via abc.net.au
People in a remote Indigenous community are at odds over a plan to mine a huge salt deposit near their traditional lands. -
Millennials of Melbourne: Construction worker Paul Tzimas on owning two properties at 25
via abc.net.au
By 22, construction worker Paul Tzimas was able to buy land and build an investment property. Now he's preparing to build a second house to live in and raise a family. -
Tourism Tasmania boss has shares in government-backed cable car project
via abc.net.au
The boss of the Tasmanian Government's tourism marketing arm sees no issue with him owning shares in Hobart's cable car project which is being fast-tracked by the Government. -
Brisbane Broncos post NRL win over Sydney Roosters following Wayne Bennett criticism
via abc.net.au
Attack is no longer a problem for the Broncos, as they bounce back to post a comfortable 32-8 win over the Roosters at Lang Park. -
Fremantle Dockers drop experienced players for new blood, after last weekend's humiliating loss
via abc.net.au
The Fremantle Dockers follow through on coach Ross Lyon's threat to wield the axe following last weekend's humiliating 89 point loss to Port Adelaide. -
Adelaide Remand Centre prisoner's suicide came days after bail refused
via abc.net.au
Random checks on inmates at the Adelaide Remand Centre are not being carried out despite being protocol, an inquest into a prisoner's suicide hears. -
Gene Gibson's mother insists her son didn't kill Josh Warneke
via abc.net.au
The mother of an illiterate Aboriginal man, who is appealing against his conviction for the manslaughter of Josh Warneke, has spoken out for the first time insisting her son is innocent. -
Rockhampton floodwaters reach their peak
via abc.net.au
Floodwaters peaked in Rockhampton today, but it will be a long time before life in the central Queensland city returns to normal. -
Sirius heritage building decision made outside lawful timeframe, Sydney court hears
via abc.net.au
Former New South Wales environment minister Mark Speakman breached legislation by taking too long to decide the fate of Sydney's iconic Sirius building, a court hears. -
Queensland's own Loch Ness monster goes on show as plesiosaur skeleton is taken out of crates at Boulia
via abc.net.au
The fossil of a long-necked, 12-metre plesiosaur that was discovered on the edge of the Simpson Desert will finally see the light of day again. -
The WA youth camp transforming teens' lives
via abc.net.au
WA Rural Woman of the Year Tanya Dupagne shares her Camp Kulin success stories. -
Didjeridu joins Adelaide Symphony Orchestra to bring The Sound of Australia
via abc.net.au
The didjeridu is Australia's most recognisable instrument and at a world-first exhibition in Adelaide it's hoped people will fall in love with its sound and history. -
Former Victorian bureaucrat gets eight-year jail sentence over sophisticated scam
via abc.net.au
A former public servant has been sentenced to eight years' jail over a sophisticated fraud ring in Victoria's public transport sector. -
Prescription drugs black market growing in Campbelltown, as 'easy as buying lollipops'
A growing black market of prescription drugs is gripping the streets of Campbelltown near Sydney and residents say it is getting worse. -
Man accused of murdering wife changes key piece of evidence during trial
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man on trial for killing his wife, Sabah Al Mdwali, by stabbing her 57 times, changes a key piece of his evidence. -
Rockhampton flood peak reached
via abc.net.auThe flood peak in the central Queensland town of Rockhampton is believed to have been reached. Mid this afternoon, water levels reached 8.75m, far below the original prediction of 9.4m. Authorities say they're relieved for the slight reprieve, though hundreds of homes and businesses have still been inundated, and they warn it could take years for the financial impact of the floods to be known. For now, the town is patiently waiting for the floods to go down, which is expected to start happening -
Gene Gibson's mother speaks out, insists her son didn't kill Josh Warneke
via abc.net.au
The mother of illiterate Aboriginal man Gene Gibson, who is appealing against his conviction for the manslaughter of Josh Warneke in Broome, has spoken out for the first time, insisting her son is innocent. -
Perth City councillors, including Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi, censured over no-confidence vote
via abc.net.au
Three City of Perth councillors, including the Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi, are censured after a no-confidence vote against fellow councillor James Limnios. -
A Current Affair reporter Ben McCormack charged over alleged child abuse material
via abc.net.au
Police charge Channel 9 reporter Ben McCormack over child abuse material and raid A Current Affair offices in Sydney. -
Oakden nursing home murder haunts victim's family
via abc.net.au
The family of an elderly resident killed at the trouble-plagued Makk and McLeay nursing home says the South Australian Government is sweeping their story under the carpet. -
NSW South Coast man charged for alleged sexual relationship with teenage boy
via abc.net.au
Police on the NSW South Coast charge a 69-year-old man who is alleged to have befriended a 15-year-old boy and had sex with him multiple times. -
Independent Tasmanian MP asks Government to exclude mountain bike trails from logging
via abc.net.auTasmania's independent dominated Upper House is expected to vote next week on the State Government's plans to open 360,000 hectares of forest around the state for logging. One of the Independents wants the State Government to exclude the forest that passes through mountain bikes trails at Derby in her electorate where there's been a tourism boom and a world race will be held this weekend. -
Shannon Noll's assault charge for alleged incident at Adelaide strip club dropped
via abc.net.au
An assault charge against singer Shannon Noll for allegedly assaulting a bouncer outside an Adelaide strip club is dropped during a court hearing. -
Rockhampton swamped as Fitzroy River reaches lower-than-expected flood level
via abc.net.au
The Fitzroy River in Rockhampton reaches 8.8 metres at 3:40pm, the Bureau of Meteorology says, with the water so far failing to reach a predicted 9 metres. -
St Kilda's Sean Dempster announces AFL retirement, citing concussion fears over his health
via abc.net.au
St Kilda defender Sean Dempster calls time on his AFL career, saying he is not prepared to put his future health at risk after suffering a number of concussions over his career. -
Vanessa Goodwin not expected to recover from cancer, Tasmanian Premier announces
via abc.net.au
Vanessa Goodwin, the Tasmanian Attorney-General, is not expected to recover from the aggressive form of cancer that saw her hospitalised in late March, an emotional Premier Will Hodgman tells Parliament today. -
Cultures important to 'interesting' cheeses not just raw milk according to experts
via abc.net.au
Cultures and microbes are the important ingredients for "interesting" cheese, says a third-generation French expert. -
South Australian prison assaults rise as inmate population increases
via abc.net.au
Delays in completing a 128-bed expansion at Port Augusta Prison at a time when South Australia's prison population is at its largest has led to almost a doubling of prison assaults, the Opposition claims. -
Transitional Objects: when your baby loves an object a bit too much?
via abc.net.au
Psychological researchers have been fascinated with transitional objects for years, they're the item that your child clings to for comfort, the thing that if lost would turn your family's lives upside down.They are the object that your child will not go to sleep without but if you've ever wondered if their obsession is unhealthy of if you need to step in as a parent and take that filthy blanket down a peg or two then this is the podcast for you! -
Australian cities need to re-think their approach to growing urban sprawl, says planning guru
via abc.net.au
Urban planner Ryan Gravel says growing cities like Perth need to think seriously about how to deal with population growth, including re-evaluating its reliance on urban sprawl. -
Space Gandalf: Who is Greg Quicke the man behind the beard and where did he come from?
via abc.net.au
Stargazing Live is captivating audiences around Australia this week, but one new "star" has caught the country's attention. -
City boy turned station hand Andrew Killeen counts sheep till he sleeps
via abc.net.au
A city boy turns to outback for work on the land in far west New South Wales. -
Demand for Aussie lemons up, thanks to health-conscious consumers
via abc.net.au
Australia's peak citrus body says a growing interest in the health benefits of lemons is driving a surge in international lemon demand. -
Owner refuses to leave house after Cyclone Debbie blows it off stumps
via abc.net.au
A North Queensland man refuses to leave his house, despite Tropical Cyclone Debbie uprooting it from its stumps and leaving it on a 2-metre slant. -
Child abuse royal commission: Counsel's submission criticises Newcastle Anglican bishops
via abc.net.au
A counsel assisting the child abuse royal commission takes aim at several former Newcastle Anglican bishops, saying one was wilfully blind to allegations. -
Family First Senate candidate Lucy Gichuhi fails to stem citizenship questions
via abc.net.au
The Kenyan-born Family First candidate who is being tipped as most likely to replace Bob Day in the Upper House, Lucy Gichuhi, could be open to legal challenge over her eligibility to become a senator. -
Lloyd Rayney defamation trial: I'm not bitter, says police officer who named barrister prime suspect
via abc.net.au
The detective who named Lloyd Rayney as the "prime" and "only" suspect in his wife's murder has denied being bitter and using his evidence at the barrister's defamation case to continue to attack him. -
WA weather: Heavy morning fog lifts after shrouding Perth, sparking warning for drivers
via abc.net.au
Conditions ease after thick fog blanketed parts of Perth, obscuring the city's CBD and prompting a warning for motorists to take care on the roads during the morning rush hour. -
More Western Australian dairy farmers' contracts axed
via abc.net.au
Initially given a six month reprieve, three dairy farmers have now had their contracts terminated. -
Kyhesha-Lee Joughin's 'callous' father gets nine-year sentence over 3yo daughter's manslaughter
via abc.net.au
A man who discovered his three-year-old daughter dead in his lounge room is sentenced to nine years in jail. -
Measles outbreak in Auburn, Bankstown caused by traveller to Indonesia
via abc.net.au
The first major outbreak of measles in Sydney in five years is sparked by a traveller who contracted it in Indonesia then spread it to others in western Sydney, NSW health authorities say. -
A Current Affair's Sydney offices raided over 'personal matter' to do with employee
via abc.net.au
Police raid the offices of TV news program A Current Affair at Channel 9's Sydney headquarters during an inquiry into an employee at the station. -
'Uber for hospitality' app hopes to shake up on-demand job market
via abc.net.au
Hospitality venues are often left scrambling to find staff at short notice, but a new app aims to change that by allowing hospitality venues to post jobs on demand. -
Rockhampton swamped as Fitzroy River reaches lower-than-expected flood peak
via abc.net.au
The Fitzroy River in Rockhampton peaks this afternoon at 8.75 metres, the local disaster management group says, down from a predicted 9 metres. -
Bikie brothel owners awarded $500k after fire insurance claim rejected
via abc.net.au
Two Canberra brothel owners with bikie links are awarded half a million dollars, after the NSW Court of Appeal found their insurer should have expected bikies to be involved in the sex industry.

