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Sage cushion plants
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Sage cushion plants -
Propagation in the native plant nursery
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Propagation in the native plant nursery -
Native celery plant
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Native celery plant -
Lomatia tasmanica plant
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Lomatia tasmanica plant -
John Gibson at Plants of Tasmania Nursery
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John Gibson at Plants of Tasmania Nursery -
Going native: Growing trend towards Tasmanian native plants in backyards
via abc.net.au
Plants, like clothing styles, come in and out of fashionand currently native plants are having their 15 minutes of fame. -
Fagus cuttings
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Fagus cuttings -
Handheld chemistry lab helps farmers analyse crops and maximise production
via abc.net.au
A New South Wales company develops a handheld device that can provide an instant chemical analysis of crops, allowing farmers to maximise production. -
Collingwood beats winless Swans in Lance Franklin's AFL milestone match
via abc.net.au
Collingwood crashes Lance Franklin's milestone match and holds on for a thrilling one-point win over Sydney at the SCG. -
Tim Cahill magic earns Melbourne City A-League win over Adelaide United
via abc.net.au
Melbourne City is within touching distance of a home final after Tim Cahill's stunning header earned a well-deserved 1-0 win over Adelaide United at AAMI Park. -
Sydney v Collingwood: AFL round three scores, stats and commentary
A desperate Collingwood holds on for a one-point victory over Sydney at the SCG for its first win of the season. Check out the scores and stats that mattered. -
New South Wales Waratahs lose to Super Rugby champions Hurricanes in Wellington
New South Wales rues another lazy start and diabolical defensive display after being handed a Super Rugby reality check via a 38-28 loss to the Hurricanes in Wellington. -
Sydney v Collingwood: AFL round three live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
The winless Swans and Magpies face off at the SCG on Friday night, looking to kick starts their seasons. Follow live scores, stats and streams. -
Barwon Prison: Video shows youth offenders clashing with guards
via abc.net.au
A Victorian court releases footage from inside the hastily set-up youth justice centre inside the maximum security Barwon Prison, which shows teenagers being capsicum-sprayed during a disturbance now under investigation. -
Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi defies call from WA Premier for her resignation
via abc.net.au
WA Premier Mark McGowan writes to Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi urging her resignation and saying he has lost confidence in her following a series of travel expenses scandals, but Ms Scaffidi is standing firm. -
New South Wales Waratahs loss to Super Rugby champions Hurricanes in Wellington
via abc.net.au
New South Wales rues another lazy start and diabolical defensive display after being handed a Super Rugby reality check via a 38-28 loss to the Hurricanes in Wellington. -
Wilcannia residents want new housing to tackle overcrowding
via abc.net.auThe remote town of Wilcannia in far western New South Wales has long had problems with overcrowding in Aboriginal housing, and the locals are fed up with it. The State Government is spending one and a half million dollars on a program to tackle the issue, but residents want some of the money spent on new housing. -
Proposal for Rockhampton levee
via abc.net.auThe Rockhampton Mayor says it would be more economically responsible to built a multi-million dollar levee in the central Queensland city, than constantly deal with the aftermath of massive flooding. The city is still in the midst of a major flood event, with waters only expected to ease off during the weekend. Authorities say the clean-up effort will be significant. Queensland Premier has also committed to helping the city pay for a levee, but only if the Commonwealth chips in. -
Police suggest terror link after Teen's violent rampage in Queanbeyan
via abc.net.auA 16-year-old boy is being investigated for possible terrorist links after he was allegedly involved in a violent rampage last night with another teenager in the New South Wales town of Queanbeyan. Police won't reveal exactly what evidence points to potential terrorist involvement, and say they're looking at other possible motives as well. But the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says it's another reminder of the need for strong terrorism laws. -
Native Title rights recognised in Central Australia by Federal Court
via abc.net.auNative Title rights have been conferred to the traditional owners of thousands of square kilometres of land in Central Australia. In three separate sittings of the Federal Court, almost 7,000 square kilometres of land across the Aileron pastoral lease - the whole of Mt Riddock Station - and a mining lease at Nolan bore within Mt Riddock station, Native Title was awarded, uncontested, to traditional owners. -
Have your cake and bloody well eat it!
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Western rock lobster price falls due to a drop in China demand, cheaper American exports
via abc.net.au
The value of premium species of lobster sourced from Western Australia plummets, causing the lucrative industry to grind to a near halt. -
Truck driver Sean Daley jailed over hitting cyclists, killing one, at Port Pirie
via abc.net.au
A drug-affected truck driver who ploughed into cyclists, killing one and injuring two others at Port Pirie, is sentenced to almost five years' jail by a South Australian court. -
Nick Kyrgios and Jordan Thompson put Australia on top of United States in Davis Cup quarter-final
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios and Jordan Thompson put Australia on the cusp of making the Davis Cup semi-finals after establishing a 2-0 lead over United States at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane. -
Armed robber gets 10-year sentence over Brisbane security guard shooting
via abc.net.au
Timothy Campbell Rowe is likely to be deported after serving time for shooting a 62-year-old security guard in a botched robbery attempt in northern Brisbane last year. -
Calls for more Aboriginal housing in Wilcannia, as Government launches overcrowding program
via abc.net.au
The NSW Aboriginal Housing Office launches a $1.5 million program to find out the extent of overcrowding and conduct repairs. -
Agriculture Victoria stands by tomato potato psyllid protocols for West Australian produce
via abc.net.au
Agriculture Victoria stands by its extension of tough biosecurity rules for produce grown in Western Australia. -
Canberra husband accused of stabbing wife to death as she protected their baby, court hears
via abc.net.au
Maged Al Harazi, who is accused of killing his wife in their Canberra home two years ago, faces off with prosecutors as his long-running trial comes to an end. -
Queanbeyan stabbing: Counter-terrorism police investigate fatal rampage
via abc.net.au
The NSW Police Joint Counter-Terrorism Unit joins the investigation into a fatal stabbing and "horrific" violent rampage across Queanbeyan and Canberra overnight. -
Early onset dementia could be a life sentence, but for Andy Creighan it came as a relief
via abc.net.au
When Andy Creighan was told he had early onset dementia at age 54, he said the diagnosis was a relief that he wasn't going crazy. -
Gabby Wanambi death: Coroner Greg Cavanagh calls for overhaul of emergency management in Top End hospitals
via abc.net.au
A second preventable death due to septicaemia at a bush hospital in the Northern Territory prompts the coroner to call for a new model of emergency service management at all Top End hospitals. -
Aged care provider trials use of robot for heavy lifting, giving staff more time with residents
via abc.net.au
A NSW aged care provider is trialling the use of a robot to transport meals, linen, waste and pharmaceutical goods. -
Lloyd Rayney detective Jack Lee says ex-Channel 9 journalist Dixie Marshall tried to pressure him
via abc.net.au
The former head of the WA Police Major Crime Squad reveals then-Channel 9 journalist Dixie Marshall threatened to report him to a corruption watchdog 10 years ago for "not pursuing" Lloyd Rayney over the death of his wife. -
Stargazing Live: The Top End mechanic who found a four-planet solar system
via abc.net.au
A humble Top End mechanic's world has changed forever, after his late night hobby helped him make an extraordinary contribution to science. -
Shandee Blackburn: Former boyfriend John Peros found not guilty of Mackay woman's murder
via abc.net.au
A Supreme Court jury finds John Peros not guilty of the stabbing murder of his ex-girlfriend Shandee Blackburn in the north Queensland city of Mackay in 2013. -
Country football code sets standards on employment, domestic violence and children's education
via abc.net.au
Players in northern Western Australia's East Kimberley Football League are being asked to meet standards around employment, domestic violence, and their children's school attendance. -
Canadian shipbuilder hopes to poach Aussie talent as SA projects wind down
via abc.net.au
A major Canadian shipbuilder is looking to lure South Australian workers to its shores after both sides of politics accuse each other of dragging its heels on shipbuilding decisions in Australia. -
Shoppers at the Southside Market, Canberra
via abc.net.au
Shoppers queue at a stall at the Southside Markets in Canberra, April 2016. -
Victorians dispute fines for not voting in 2016 local government elections
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of people who claim to have voted in last year's Victorian local government elections have received infringement notices for allegedly having not voted. But why? -
Medicinal cannabis: Cairns MP Rob Pyne reveals use of drug to treat muscle spasms before legal in Queensland
via abc.net.au
Queensland MP Rob Pyne reveals he was a user of medicinal cannabis to treat muscle spasms before he entered State Parliamentand before it became legal for Queensland doctors to prescribe it. -
Canegrowers Burdekin sign cane supply agreements with Wilmar as prices tumble
via abc.net.au
Falling sugar prices force some canegrowers in the Burdekin to sign a cane supply agreement with their sugar miller, Wilmar. -
Police 'missed multiple opportunities' to stop stolen car before fatal crash: NT coroner
via abc.net.au
NT coroner Greg Cavanagh recommends an overhaul of police communication and coordination systems after the death of a man in a high-speed joyride that lasted more than seven hours. -
Mango growers pull together to support Bowen after Cyclone Debbie
via abc.net.au
The Australian Mango Growers Association conference will go ahead in Bowen despite recent cyclone damage. -
Live4Life mental health first aid course helps families and isolated youth in rural Victoria
via abc.net.au
More than 5,000 residents in a central Victorian shire have completed a youth mental health first aid course and dramatically reduced their once high suicide rates to zero, amongst participants. -
Central Australian cattle station expands hay crop as demand grows
via abc.net.au
A pastoral property north of Alice Springs is granted a 45-hectare expansion to grow more hay, as its crop is being trucked out at a rapid rate. -
Major milk processor offers 'pain share' solution to avoid axing contracts
via abc.net.au
Parmalat-owned milk processor Harvey Fresh will ask its suppliers to vote on a cost-sharing proposal that could avoid future contracts being axed. -
Melissa Price caught out on level of support for cashless welfare card
via abc.net.au
Federal MP Melissa Price is forced to backtrack on her claim that WA communities are clamouring for the cashless welfare card after the ABC speaks to several councils who say Ms Price had never even discussed the issue with them. -
Mother of Adelaide man who killed his half-brother feels 'dead inside', court hears
via abc.net.au
The mother of a man who killed his half-brother tells the Supreme Court of her heartache and guilt over grieving for one son and living with the betrayal of the other. -
Katie Noonan, Choir of Hard Knocks become voices against domestic violence
via abc.net.au
A national recruitment project is underway calling for Australians to sing against domestic and family violence in an innovative move led by some of the countrys top musicians. -
Australia's northern-most wheat farm flourishing near Cape River despite the odds
via abc.net.au
The Penna family in Queensland pushes the boundaries by growing the northern-most crop of wheat in Australia.

