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Manus Island refugee compound to begin closure in weeks, asylum seekers told
Asylum seekers on Manus have been told to "consider their options". -
Italian Open 2017: Bernard Tomic ousted in first round in Rome
The clock is ticking on Bernard Tomic's French Open preparations after the Australian squandered a strong start to lose in the first round of the Italian Open. -
Defying drought: Community spirit the secret ingredient to outback races success
via abc.net.au
One hundred years of station racing celebrated with waltzing, planes and lollies. -
8@eight: ASX still moving sideways
Shares are set to be virtually unchanged at the open, as the ASX continues to move sideways. -
2017 Rome WTA tournament: Sam Stosur out in Rome as Maria Sharapova plays her way back into form
Sam Stosur has been sent packing in the opening round of the Rome WTA tournament at the hands of big-hitting Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. -
Eleni Glouftsis to make history as first female AFL field umpire in Essendon-West Coast game
History will be made on Sunday with a female field umpire set to officiate in the AFL for the first time. -
Chelsea celebrate English Premier League title with victory over Watford, as John Terry farewells home
Departing captain John Terry led his Chelsea champions to a 4-3 victory over Watford on Tuesday morning, scoring the first goal on an evening of celebration, fireworks and streamers rather than vintage football at Stamford Bridge. -
Gold Coast Titans star Jarryd Hayne expected to be fit to face Manly Sea Eagles
It's been a horror 2017 season injury-wise for the Gold Coast Titans but the silver lining is that superstar Jarryd Hayne is expected to be ready to take on Manly this Saturday. -
Arnold Bell and his life as a travelling showman
via abc.net.au
Behind the scenes at the nation's travelling agricultural shows is a unique community of families who have been on the road for generations. -
Effectiveness of refugee re-settlement strategy in regional NSW under question
via abc.net.au
The effectiveness of a governmentrefugeere-settlement strategy is questioned, with large refugee families leavingregional NSW cities in search of suitable housing andwork. -
Australian star David Warner says pay dispute puts Ashes summer in doubt
David Warner warns Australia's best players may not play in the Ashes due to ongoing pay dispute. -
P&Cs face demise as structures alienate younger members
via abc.net.au
The humble school P&C will fade out of existence if groups do not adapt to encourage new blood, an expert warns. -
'He wanted to start a better life': Partner shares dead Canberra inmate's last message
The grieving girlfriend of a 29-year-old detainee who died at Canberra's jail on Saturday night says he wanted to turn his life around. -
Aboriginal residents left homeless while houses upgraded by NT Government
via abc.net.au
Up to 240 residents of the Arnhem Land community of Maningrida are left homeless while their houses are being renovated and replaced, the local Aboriginal corporation says. -
Rolf Harris trial jury told three claims of assault is 'beyond coincidence'
The 12-person jury, comprising seven women and five men, was sworn in for the trial of the 87-year old artist and musician. -
Netflix to produce first original Australian series, Tidelands
The series will begin production in Queensland in 2018. -
Four healthy habits to start in the 'real world'
I can clearly remember being a senior in university and so excited to graduate and enter the "real world." No more homework, my own money to play with, a new city with full freedom and independence. I can also clearly remember being six months out of school and feeling so overwhelmed, confused and unhealthy. I was shocked! Learning how to eat right, manage a busy social life, get my workouts done and work a full day seemed impossible. It took years and effort to create solid habits. What many do -
'Fake but accurate': Another reason to worry about decision-making in Trump's White House
Trump's aides may be telling him what he wants to hear - whether it's accurate or not. -
Think the Trump-Russia story is fake? People said the same about Watergate
According to the White House, the Trump-Russia story would be a non-story if not for a press corps that refuses to let it go. -
A Will but no way: Commerce trumps religion as Hopoate relents on Sunday sessions
Sport pays scant regard to the Christian calendar so it's no surprise Will Hopoate's spiritual stance came to an end sooner rather than later. -
Diner glassed, robbed in apparently random Gold Coast attack
Police have charged four teenagers after a man was glassed and another robbed outside a Gold Coast restaurant. -
Woman charged with child neglect after toddler consumed drugs
A woman has been charged with child neglect after a toddler consumed illicit drugs. -
Sydney live music: Proposal to keep inner west arts and music scene alive by cutting red tape
via abc.net.au
A drastic proposal to save Sydney's live music and arts scene from becoming "extinct" by scrapping the need for costly development applications has been presented to the Inner West Council, as venues continue to shutter in the emerald city. -
Emmanuel Macron picks conservative Edouard Philippe as new French prime minister
Macron appointed a conservative prime minister on Monday in a move to broaden his political appeal. -
Young girl critical after elderly man killed in separate Queensland crashes
The 11-year-old girl was airlifted to Lady Cilento Children's Hospital suffering severe head injuries. -
University students petition against sex offender Nicolaas Bester's presence on campus
via abc.net.au
A petition seeking to ban convicted sex offender Nicolaas Bester from University of Tasmania campuses gains more than 1,000 signatures within hours. -
Melbourne Express: Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Tuesday May 16, 2017
Read what's making news in Canberra this morning. -
Carlton's Marc Murphy hits back at St Kilda sledge speculation about his wife
via abc.net.au
Carlton captain Marc Murphy hits back at speculation surrounding the nature of a sledge about his wife that St Kilda admits was inappropriate. -
WannaCrypt: Cyber attack rolls into Asia but global spread slows
The WannaCrypt "ransomware" cyber attack spread more slowly on Monday. -
ABC Canberra newsreader Craig Allen says opening up about anxiety 'changed me for the better'
via abc.net.au
When ABC newsreader Craig Allen spoke about his battle with anxiety and panic attacks, he never expected the avalanche of support he would receive. -
Malcolm Turnbull turns up heat on Senate over budget as Tony Abbott gives lukewarm approval
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has given the Coalition's second budget a lukewarm endorsement, describing it as 'the best the government can do in the circumstances'. -
Students set to protest Q&A's federal budget 2017 special
The episode, which will be broadcast live from the Gold Coast, is set to feature education minister Simon Birmingham, shadow treasurer Chris Bowen and Greens senator Larissa Waters. -
'He was just like a normal kid': Son charged after mother found dead in Sydney's south
The body of a woman was found inside a townhouse in Sydney's south on Monday morning, police say. -
Oil rises to more than three week high on Saudi, Russia call
Oil jumped more than 2 per cent after Saudi Arabia and Russia said that supply cuts need to last into 2018. -
Melania and Barron prepare to join President Donald Trump in Washington DC
Barron and his mother, Melania Trump, have been living in New York so Barron could finish the school year. -
Changes could reduce reoffending for low-risk criminals
Criminal justice reforms in NSW will give judges more options for punishing nonviolent, low-risk criminals who do not need to be imprisoned. -
Man charged with murder after mother found dead in Sylvania
A man has been charged with murder after his mother was found dead at Sylvania in Sydney's south on Monday. -
Melbourne tenant takes VCAT action as dirty dishes sharehouse stoush escalates
An ugly stoush which started with dirty dishes in a sharehouse has wound up at VCAT. -
Essendon level crossing removal plan raises ire of locals and council
Essendon level crossing removal plan sparks trench battle. -
Australian Chamber Orchestra review: Escape from the fiendish labyrinth
The Australian Chamber Orchestra's concert featuring its own soloists moved stylishly across almost four centuries. -
Murphy lashes online commentary as Saints skipper admits wife sledge went too far
St Kilda captain Jarryn Geary said his teammates "probably overstepped the mark" in making vile comments about Blues captain Marc Murphy's wife. -
Chanel's latest accessory is a $1900 boomerang and the internet is not impressed
And let's hope it doesn't come back. -
Prominent trainer charged with hiding horse ownership for conman Peter Foster
Trainer Ciaron Maher has been accused of concealing ownership of a champion mareon behalf of conman Peter Foster. -
Victorian government 'cold' on laws for police, paramedics with PTSD, say unions
Unions for police and paramedics call for laws under which PTSD would automatically be seen as an occupational illness. -
Shipbuilding plan confirms skilled foreign workers 'essential' to rapid naval expansion
via abc.net.au
Australia's long-awaited naval shipbuilding plan acknowledges South Australia will struggle to provide the thousands of skilled workers needed for a massive expansion of the Navy's fleet, with foreign workers and interstate talent needed to help meet ambitious production deadlines. -
Man guilty of murdering Victorian mum Simone Quinlan
A man who shot his friend's partner in the head five times before dumping her body down a mineshaft in regional Victoria and setting her on fire has been found guilty of murder. -
Man charged over alleged murder of mother in Sylvania townhouse
A man is charged over the alleged murder of his mother after she was found dead inside her unit in Sydney's south on Monday morning. -
Why I deleted my Facebook and Twitter apps
So, I deleted all the social media apps from my phone. I think my life is better without them. Before you protest, "But JB, I just saw that photograph of a black cat dressed as Darth Vader that you shared," I didn't delete my accounts. Just the apps on my phone and, for good measure, my iPad. Having done so, I feel a lot less stressed and I'd like to talk to you about why. -
Corruption on a Commonwealth level higher than documented, expert says
The federal Parliament should assume that there is more corruption yet to be exposed, a governance and public policy expert says.

