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Jamaican cooking brings rural communities together to tackle racism
via abc.net.au
Young rural people make connections with multicultural families in south-east New South Wales through cooking. -
Indonesian feedlot co-owned by CPC starts importing Northern Territory buffalo again
via abc.net.au
An Indonesian feedlot co-owned by one of Australia's biggest cattle companies starts importing NT buffalo again. -
Great Ocean Road closed after bus rollover kills one, seriously injures another
via abc.net.au
A bus travelling on the Great Ocean Road near Apollo Bay rolls, leaving one man dead and a woman seriously injured. -
ACT forced to fork out for new hospital helipad after SouthCare replacement deemed too heavy
via abc.net.au
ACT taxpayers are slugged more than $1.2 million after a New South Wales Government deal changed the region's rescue helicopter to a model too heavy to land at Canberra Hospital. -
Mason Jet Lee: Hospital emergency rooms to get child safety officers in response to toddler's death
via abc.net.au
Child safety officers are to be put in emergency rooms at hospitals across Queensland as part of the State Government's response to the death of Caboolture toddler Mason Jet Lee. -
Breaking Bad pop-up restaurant in Sydney accused of 'glamorising' Mexican drug war
via abc.net.auThe fictional fried chicken chain, Los Pollos Hermanos, is instantly recognisable to fans of the show Breaking Bad. The brand is so well known that a pop-up store will be set up in Sydney today to create publicity for a spin-off series. But the move has caused anger in some sections of the community, which organisers accused of glorifying Mexico's drug war. AM contacted the streaming service Stan which is bringing the Los Pollos Hermanos pop up to Australia, but it didn't get back to us. -
Badgerys Creek Airport: Residents launch High Court appeal to stop evictions going ahead
via abc.net.au
Badgerys Creek residents launch a High Court appeal as part of their continued fight to stop homes being demolished in order to make way for Sydney's second airport. -
Suspected animal cruelty case in Albury stuns wildlife volunteers
via abc.net.auThe death and decapitation of platypuses at a town on the Victorian-New South Wales border has stunned wildlife advocates. The bodies of three platypuses have been found in the Albury Botanic Gardens, two with their heads missing. Advocates have moved swiftly to rule out natural predators, saying the way in which the animals died indicates human involvement. -
Calls for blanket ban on chemical after Brisbane airport spill
via abc.net.auThe Queensland Government says the Commonwealth must step up and take responsibility for a chemical spill in Brisbane waterways. The state's Environment Minister has defended himself against criticisms that authorities failed to properly warn the public to not eat fish from catchments near the city's airport. It comes after dozens of fish were found dead after a well-known toxic chemical leaked from a Qantas hangar into the Brisbane river. -
ABC faces backlash after presenter Natasha Exelby reportedly banned over 'daydream' blooper
The ABC has faced a backlash after it reportedly stood down one of its presenters following an on-air TV blooper. -
ARU to cut Super Rugby team: Five key questions and answers
We run through the burning questions in the wake of the ARU's decision to cut a local Super Rugby team from the competition next year. -
Max Gawn is gone, leaving big boots to fill for Demons
Max Gawn's injury will leave Melbourne with a big problem. -
Melbourne Rebels have been hung out to dry by Australian Rugby Union
The Melbourne Rebels have every right to be furious with the Australian Rugby Union. -
Australian Turf Club eye sirens, lights to alert jockeys of no-race as Sydney Cup open to new entries
The Australian Turf Club has already discussed semi-permanent measures such as a lighting or siren system that could be installed at Randwick within weeks in order to prevent a repeat of the bizarre Sydney Cup confusion. -
Australian Rugby Union admits expansion to 18-team Super Rugby competition was a mistake
The Australian Rugby Union concedes expanding Super Rugby to 18 teams last year was a major mistake but is adamant the increase had no bearing on the decision to axe a local franchise. -
How the Australian Rugby Union ended up with legal threats on two fronts
The day started with Bill Pulver and Cameron Clyne promising to plough into grassroots rugby untold savings from keeping afloat one less Super Rugby money-drain. It ended with the ARU facing a legal writ and accusations it had stacked the decks against the Western Force. -
Aspiring rapper believes Gold Coast seafood restaurant should apologise to him
Terry Peck faced court accused of eating a $621 seafood meal, before being taken into custody by police after allegedly running into nearby surf to escape the bill. -
Expert's message to parents of teens: 'the best policy is no drinking alcohol'
How do you approach a teenager who wants to drink alcohol? Let them have a glass at home European style or ban it completely? -
Western Force launch legal action in fight over Super Rugby future
West Australian rugby has dramatically stepped up its fight to save the Western Force, launching legal action to stop the Australian Rugby Union axing the Perth franchise from Super Rugby next year. -
Eddie Obeid's family questioned over Circular Quay cash profits
As her husband serves jail time over his business dealings, Judith Obeid appeared in the witness box. -
Giants sign star onballer Dylan Shiel to new deal
Greater Western Sydney have locked away another of their gun midfielders, but it's Dylan Shiel and not man of the moment, Josh Kelly. -
Affordable housing scheme helping 'essential workers' live in the area they work
via abc.net.au
As rental prices force essential city workersincluding police and nursesto the fringes, an "absolutely critical" effort is under way to keep them close. -
Hospital security crisis: Nurses 'held hostage with meat cleaver' at Wyong
Two nurses at Wyong Hospital were held hostage by a patient with a meat cleaver over the weekend that has once again highlighted issues with security in the state's hospitals. -
Marina Go is right about sexism in rugby league – but that's not why some Wests Tigers fans want her gone
Marina Go has caused a stir by claiming she receives too much media attention because she's a woman -
US Masters 2017: Sergio Garcia completes his transformation
In his knees and his legs and in his uncontrollable bend at his waist was everything from the past two decades, self-doubt and self-loathing and all the pain both can bring. -
On my 60th birthday, this is what I wish I knew 30 years ago
I spent my 30s and 40s thinking time was running out and if I didn't do it all, instantly, I'd be a failure. And then I'd die. -
Melbourne Comedy Festival 2017 review: Joel Creasey's Poser has 'funny moments' at best
Australia's 'crown prince' of comedy is not so royal, writes Nathanael Cooper. -
First Dates 2017: Milanka stays mum on love as Stephanie gets hot for Malcolm Turnbull
Milanka's date Chris left the 26-year-old security officer reeling over his proclivity for older women, while 23-year-old Stephanie admits her dream guy is Malcolm Turnbull with abs. -
Canberra Times Sport Podcast: SANZAAR saga continues as Brumbies, Raiders and Kyrgios enjoy big wins
Canberra Times Sport Podcast: SANZAAR saga continues as Brumbies, Raiders and Kyrgios enjoy big wins. -
Glenaire bus crash: One dead, one seriously injured on Great Ocean Road
Two people are trapped under a bus and another five people have been injured after their vehicle rolled on the Great Ocean Road at Glenaire. -
The Clarke Report
Lethal but never unkind, John Clarke has made a career out of benignly skewering shifty politicians. -
Coal smoke and mirrors reflect poorly on what's really happening
See if you can pick it. The economy-wide plan calls for a halt to any new coal-fired generators and a tripling of renewable energy generation in just five years. -
Wests Tigers to name Mitchell Moses to play Parramatta Eels
Wests Tigers are set to force Mitchell Moses to play against the team he plans to join: Parramatta. -
The Australian students bypassing local unis for an ivy league deal
Studying at a local university didn't appeal to Nathan Huynh. -
Melbourne weather: Cold commute home as cold snap, severe weather continues
Houses are still without power and the temperature remains very cold. -
Critic Jay Rayner writes searing review of Michelin-starred chef's restaurant
The English restaurant critic has demolished Paris's Michelin-starred Le Cinq in a scathing review. -
John Clarke dies: Bryan Dawe will most miss 'the friendship and all that means'
The death of John Clarke has devastated his friend and long-time collaborator Bryan Dawe. -
Bullying of part-timers pushing women out of police force
Police forces will struggle to retain women while part-time workers are bullied, the Police Federation of Australia says. -
Moving agencies will just be start of the cost of decentralised public service
The farce that has become Barnaby Joyce's forced move of a government agency out of Canberra to his own electorate entered new territory on Monday, with revelations that the eye-watering initial estimated cost of the move could be just the start of the pain for taxpayers. -
Carpageddon is coming, but we're not prepared
After the cane toad, there are few feral animals so loathed by Australians. Carp were introduced into our waters over 100 years ago. Today no one really knows how many are in the rivers of our eastern states and particularly the Murray-Darling, but if you were to say 10 million, few aquatic scientists would contradict you. -
ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham keen to get back to business after ARU announcement
The ACT Brumbies breathed a collective sigh of relief on Monday when they were declared safe. -
Woman dragged, run over trying to stop car thief at Gold Coast shopping centre
The woman noticed her car being driven from the car park and gave chase. -
Barclays' Staley faces probe, bonus cut over whistleblower
Barclays PLC Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley will be reprimanded and the bank will cut his pay as regulators begin to investigate how he tried to unmask a whistleblower last year. -
The actions behind the Dutch backpacker's brave escape are sadly familiar
When I read the actions of the Dutch woman who was sexually assaulted in Sydney over the weekend, I understood them. In fact, I have considered them before, writes Clementine Ford. -
Girlfriend of alleged Queanbeyan murderer 'pulled knife on family'
The girlfriend of the 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing a Queanbeyan service station attendant to death pulled a knife on her family after being told not to eat ice cream, a court has heard. -
Abbot Point coal terminal water spill to cause 'significant damage'
The Queensland government is investigating water spills from the Abbot Point coal terminal into neighbouring wetlands as an expert predicts long-term environmental damage. -
Letters to the editor: Dept of Defence, not attack
In his first measured statement on military matters, President Donald Trump said: "It is in the vital national security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons." -
Liverpool FC to take on Sydney FC in Harbour City clash
Liverpool FC will travel to Sydney following the conclusion of the 2016/17 Premier League season to take on Sydney FC. -
Match review panel offers Port Adelaide ruckman Paddy Ryder one-match ban
Port Adelaide ruckman Paddy Ryder has been offered a one-match ban for his off-the-ball hit on Adelaide's Riley Knight. -
Kambala principal Debra Kelliher resigns after 'nasty campaign'
The principal of Kambala School has resigned after parents and teachers mounted a campaign to have her removed.

