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Hunt for missing German hikers in Northern Flinders Ranges
via abc.net.au
The search begins for two German tourists missing in South Australia's Northern Flinders Ranges. -
Locals in Judbury say the majority want to keep untreated water
via abc.net.auTasmania's reputation as the clean green state has taken a battering because there are 21 small towns where the water isn't safe to drink. The State Government is intervening by taking over the water supplier Taswater. But not everyone want's their water to be treated. At Judbury in the Huon Valleythe town water comes from a mountain stream that is piped straight to houses and locals say the majority of people in town don't want that to change. Not everyone likes the water though, with one fathe -
Monash Medical Centre's sleep laboratory helps kids who struggle through the night
via abc.net.au
Every year, a thousand kids spend a night in a Melbourne sleep lab, where everything from eye movements to breathing patterns are monitored to work out what is stopping them from sleeping soundly. -
Shalom House says hardline approach at Australia's 'strictest' drug rehab centre delivers results
via abc.net.au
When you step inside Shalom House as a new resident, be prepared to not only hand over your cigarettes, phone and car keys, but your entire life. -
Australian club to be axed from Super Rugby, speculation it will be Western Force
via abc.net.au
SANZAAR confirms an Australian club is set to be axed from the Super Rugby Competition, with speculation growing that it will be the Western Force. -
Central Coast Mariners beat Newcastle Jets in A-League wooden-spoon battle
via abc.net.au
Central Coast take the upper hand in the fight to avoid the A-League wooden spoon, dismantling Newcastle 2-0 to consign the sorry Jets to last. -
Dear CRIS: To foster tolerance by connecting students from different backgrounds
via abc.net.au
We want to foster tolerance by connecting students from different backgrounds -
Ag Boom: We want all young Australians to experience farming
via abc.net.au
We want all young Australians to experience farming -
One Drop: To help families supporting a loved one who is dealing with drug abuse
via abc.net.au
We want to help families supporting a loved one who is dealing with drug abuse -
LGBTQ and A: Empowering more queer young people in leadership positions
via abc.net.au
We want to see more queer young people in leadership positions -
Tech Hub in the Scrub: We want remote communities to have access to the technology they need
via abc.net.au
We want remote communities to have access to the technology they need -
Need a Nanna Network (NANN): Keeping young people out of youth detention
via abc.net.au
We're passionate about keeping young people out of youth detention. -
Common Connections: We want to fill the gap between young people and mental health services
via abc.net.au
We want to fill the gap between young people and mental health services -
Titanic the Exhibition visitors 'live or die' depending on ticket
via abc.net.au
Everyone entering the travelling Titanic exhibition in Sydney is given a ticket that correlates with a passenger, and as people leave they find out if they are among the 1,500 who died on the ill-fated ship or one of the 800 survivors. -
Sydney over-90s swim team breaks age record
via abc.net.au
Four men from Sydney's northern beaches are the toast of the swimming community, after achieving a national record by completing a 4x50-metre relay with a combined team age of 360 years. -
Shark scare no match for winner John John Florence at World Surf League Margaret River Pro
via abc.net.au
A shark scare and injured elbow were no match for Hawaii's John John Florence who beat California's Kolohe Andino in the final of the World Surf League Margaret River Pro. -
Darren Jones: Jockey killed in three-horse fall a 'battler from the bush'
via abc.net.au
Tributes flow for veteran country jockey Darren Jones who died in a horror three-horse fall that's left the horse racing industry in a state of "shock" and "disbelief". -
Davis Cup: Australia clinches tie, beating United States 3-1 as Nick Kyrgios downs Sam Querrey
via abc.net.au
Nick Kyrgios seals the deal, with his win over American Sam Querrey putting Australia into the Davis Cup semi-finals. -
Manny Pacquiao to face Jeff Horn in fight at Lang Park on July 2, Queensland Government confirms
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government confirms approval for Jeff Horn to face welterweight world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao in Brisbane in July. -
Cyclone Debbie leaves Whitsunday Islands reefs in ruins
via abc.net.au
Several reefs around Queensland's Whitsunday Islands have been destroyed or very badly damaged by Cyclone Debbie, an early survey of reefs in the path of the storm reveals. -
Dolphin calf euthanased after becoming separated from mother in Mandurah Estuary
via abc.net.au
A dolphin calf which became stranded in ankle-deep water in the Mandurah Estuary south of Perth is put down after failed attempts to find its mother. -
SA Government to host bike summit in bid to tap into billion-dollar cycling industry
via abc.net.au
A bike summit to encourage new industries and businesses involved in cycling within South Australia will be held later in the year, in a bid to grow the economic spin-offs from cycling. -
Wild dogs released in southern NSW national parks, in the name of research
via abc.net.au
Rangers make the extraordinary decision to release wild dogs back into bushland in southern NSW. -
NSW by-election results show swing to Labor
via abc.net.au
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian is playing down massive swings against the Liberal Party in three by-elections in the state yesterday. -
Queanbeyan stabbing: Teens to remain behind bars as bail officially denied
via abc.net.au
Two teenagers charged over a fatal stabbing in Queanbeyan in southern NSW are refused bail in a Sydney court after being extradited from Canberra. -
Manny Pacquiao to face Jeff Horn in fight at Lang Park on July 2, state government confirms
via abc.net.au
The Queensland state government confirms approval for Jeff Horn to face welterweight world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao in Brisbane in July. -
BOM issues cyclone watch for Tiwi Islands as tropical low forms in Arafura Sea
via abc.net.au
The Bureau of Meteorology says a tropical low in the Arafura Sea is intensifying and a cycloneto be named Francesmay form on Tuesday, soaking most of the Top End from Monday night. -
Queanbeyan teen threatened family members with knife after they denied her ice-cream, court told
via abc.net.au
A 14-year-old girl allegedly threatened two family members with a knife when she was denied ice-cream and pasta for breakfast, the Queanbeyan Children's Court has heard. -
SA police still searching for answers in 15yo Mark Williams murder investigation
via abc.net.au
Adelaide police believe they have identified a person of interest in the shooting murder of Mark Williams, a case which has baffled them for 15 years, but are still calling on anyone with information to come forward. -
Melioidosis: More cases of potentially fatal bacteria from NT dirt emerge
via abc.net.au
Cases involving melioidosis, a soil-borne bacteria common across northern Australia during the wet season, are surging, and construction work from the expansion of the suburbs of Darwin may be the cause. -
12yo boy charged after man stabbed in back
via abc.net.au
A boy is charged with one count of wounding after a man was stabbed in the back outside a Brisbane restaurant in what police say was a random attack. -
Minecraft morphed into game to help kids and parents deal with onset of diabetes
via abc.net.au
After Prahlad Wulf was diagnosed with diabetes, his dad Josh developed a modified version of the popular computer game Minecraft aimed at making life easier for any child living with the condition. -
Cyclone Debbie: Queenslanders to be polled as part of disaster management review
via abc.net.au
A review into how Queensland's disaster management system dealt with Cyclone Debbie and subsequent flooding will include a public poll, asking 900 residents their opinion on the official response. -
New Maria Island ferry service hoped to give Triabunna business a boost
via abc.net.au
It is hoped a new year-round ferry service, going to and from Maria Island five times a day in peak season, will breathe fresh life into the east-coast Tasmanian town of Triabunna after years of decline. -
NASA's journey to Mars aided by University of Canberra researchers
via abc.net.au
When astronauts finally arrive on Mars, there are fears they will not be able to set foot on the Red Planet's surface, due to the loss of proprioceptionor the sense of movementwhich is where a group of Canberra researchers comes in. -
NSW by-election: Labor keeps Gosford, as Liberal Party claims Manly and North Shore victory despite swing
via abc.net.au
The Liberal Party claims victory in both of the NSW seats it was fighting to retain, marking the end of an anxious month of by-election campaigning, as Gosford is won by Liesl Tesch with a big swing toward Labor. -
World Cup gold mine? Rare rock dust found in Queensland's Lockyer Valley
via abc.net.au
A pair of Queensland geologists think they have struck brown gold in unearthing a rock dust capable of growing pristine grass in the middle of the Arabian desert, with hopes it will land them a massive turf deal for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. -
Surfing as therapy for autism: Ocean Heroes charity helps children find connection
via abc.net.au
Learning to surf is proving to be a tonic for a group of Perth children with autism, helping them become calmer and more confident after a morning in the swell with volunteers from a surfing charity. -
Melbourne hit-and-run: Pedestrian critical after being hit by car in Albion
via abc.net.au
A motorist who struck a 37-year-old pedestrian in Melbourne's west, leaving him in a critical condition, was witnessed stopping and briefly looking back before driving off, Victorian police say. -
Drowned surfer Rob McIntyre remembered as pillar of St Helens community
via abc.net.au
Rob McIntyre, who died surfing at beach on Tasmania's east coast, is remembered as pillar of Tasmanian coastal community, with the local mayor saying there wouldn't be a person in St Helens who hadn't been touched by his generosity. -
Payneham Cemetery in stand-off with 90yo over family plot
via abc.net.au
Eternal rest isn't all it used to be and one 90-year-old Adelaide woman wants to dig up her relatives and move them due to Payneham Cemetery seeking to redevelop the area where her family plot is. -
Geared2Drive puts young in hot seat to work
via abc.net.au
A driver's licence is often the ticket to freedom and the hurdle to getting a job. A small volunteer-run program is helping young migrants and those from disadvantaged backgrounds gain the 75 hours of driving experience needed to get their licence. -
Mike Hall's death won't be last time tragedy unfolds via Google Maps, expert says
via abc.net.au
When cyclist Mike Hall died last week on the final stretch of a 5,500-kilometre endurance cycling race, hundreds of people watched it happen via a dot on a map. -
Carbon abatement helping farmers but not doing much for emissions
via abc.net.au
As the money runs out for carbon abatement, landowners have been winners, but Australia will fall short of its emissions reduction target. -
Explainer: What is carbon farming and the Emissions Reduction Fund?
via abc.net.au
As the pot of money for carbon farming projects runs out, ABC Rural explains what the Emissions Reduction Fund actually is.

