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Tasmanian Budget: Treasurer Peter Gutwein belts Labor, flags boost to health, education
via abc.net.au
Tasmanian Treasurer Peter Gutwein has a crack at Labor ahead of the upcoming budget, vowing to "fix the financial mess we inherited" and "build Tasmania's future". -
Why is it so hard to find a bulk-billing GP in Canberra?
via abc.net.au
It's a well-known Canberra complaint: finding a bulk-billing family GP is just about impossible. -
Newcastle woman Belinda Downes breaking down stigma around facial difference
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle woman hopes appearing on a national TV program will help reduce the stigma around facial difference. -
Residents of remote East Arnhem Land town growing fresh produce in hydroponic greenhouse
via abc.net.auFor the first time in many years, locals in the remote Northern Territory town Ramingining in East Arnhem Land are growing their own fresh produce. A new hydroponic greenhouse was built last year, with the hope of empowering locals, and improving food security, nutrition, and economic development. -
Lindt siege victims' families criticise police decision-making during incident
via abc.net.auThe families of the Sydney siege victims, Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson, have given a scathing assessment of police tactics during the 16 hour ordeal. They've spoken exclusively to the ABC's Four Corners program about their reaction to the evidence presented during the 18 month inquest. And while they contend police made many errors, one stood out: the decision by senior New South Wales police commanders not to launch a pre-emptive action to rescue the hostages. -
Heath Ledger: Behind-the-scenes vision featuring actor on set of Candy revealed for first time
via abc.net.au
Unreleased footage emerges of the late Heath Ledger filming Candy with Abbie Cornish and Geoffrey Rush. It was the last movie Ledger ever made in Australia. -
'I am the real Candy': Megan Bannister tells her story
via abc.net.au
The 2006 Australian film Candy, starring Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish, exposed Megan Bannister's former life as a heroin addict and prostitute. Her redemption story has largely gone unnoticeduntil now. -
Great Barrier Reef under watchful eye of drones piloted by Queensland rangers
via abc.net.au
The first Indigenous ranger group in Queensland to receive certification to use drones commercially is being trained to use them to monitor the health of the Great Barrier Reef. -
Constitutional Recognition talks in Uluru to push for reform, not symbolism
via abc.net.auThis week hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait people will meet here at Uluru to try to reach a consensus on what a referendum might look like. There's bound to be tension between those pressing for difficult reform, and others who fear an ambitious proposal will never succeed. -
Constitutional recognition: Aboriginal Tasmanians to argue for compensation deal at Uluru summit
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal Tasmanians will argue for a compensation deal that returns land and pays Indigenous people 3 per cent of GDP during a summit on constitutional recognition at Uluru this week, as the Referendum Council fights accusations it has not consulted widely enough. -
Eleni Glouftsis makes AFL umpiring history in Bombers v Eagles clash, centre bounce again in spotlight
via abc.net.au
Eleni Glouftsis creates history by becoming the first woman to officiate an AFL/VFL match as a field umpire, while the future of the iconic centre bounce is again a topic of debate. -
Nanny Goat Hill anniversary a modern day reminder of people power
via abc.net.au
Fifty years ago, a successful protest saved a sandstone outcrop known as Nanny Goat Hill from being levelled for runway fill at Sydney airport. -
NSW Waratahs blow away Melbourne Rebels with 50-23 Super Rugby victory
via abc.net.au
New South Wales overcomes a shambolic start to trounce the embattled Melbourne Rebels 50-23 at the Sydney Football Stadium and keep its Super Rugby finals hopes alive. -
Toddler killed by family car during roadside toilet break near Port Pirie
via abc.net.au
A two-year-old boy is killed by his family's car, which rolled forward when his mother stopped to allow him a toilet break, in what police say is a "tragic and devastating set of circumstances". -
Pauline Hanson 'not offended' by Footscray mural depicting bulldog cocking leg on her face
via abc.net.au
A new mural in Melbourne's west depicts a bulldog cocking its leg on the One Nation leader's face, but Pauline Hanson says says she is "pretty tough" and has more important things to worry about. -
Young woman dies in Sydney's west, partner charged with breaching AVO
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with breaching an apprehended domestic violence order after a 21-year-old woman's death, which police say they are treating as suspicious. -
Knights v Panthers, Bulldogs v Roosters, Rabbitohs v Storm: NRL round 11 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
Following Penrith's 24-14 win over Newcastle, the Bulldogs face off against the Roosters and the South Sydney Rabbitohs play the Melbourne Storm. Follow it all in our live NRL ScoreCentre. -
International student found unconscious in Perth apartment block stairwell
via abc.net.au
A Pakistani student who has been studying in Perth is fighting for her life after being found unconscious in the stairwell of an apartment block in the CBD, as a man is charged with grievous bodily harm. -
Child hit by car at Pirie East
via abc.net.au
A child is hit by a car on a dirt road on the outskirts of Port Pirie, on South Australia's Spencer Gulf, this morning. -
Young woman dies in Sydney's west after suspected domestic dispute
via abc.net.au
A man is in police custody after a 21-year-old woman dies at a home in Sydney's west, with initial investigations suggesting a domestic dispute may have occurred. -
Queensland Government creates commission, seeks community ideas to tackle obesity
via abc.net.au
How would you fix Queensland's obesity problem? The State Government wants Queenslanders' help to reduce the growing number of overweight and obese families through a $20 million Healthy Futures Commission. -
Diabetic woman takes honours in Hobart diabetes charity 'City to Casino' run
via abc.net.au
Meriem Daoui says it was "close to her heart" to be the first woman across the line in Hobart's City to Casino charity run. -
Police speak to mother of missing Sale family, ending fears they were lost in Victorian bushland
via abc.net.au
Police make contact with a mother who was reported missing with her three young children after they failed to return home from a bushwalking trip in Victoria's east. -
Jarryd Hayne's weak performance for Titans raises doubts over NSW State of Origin selection
via abc.net.au
Gold Coast's 30-10 loss to Manly will have done nothing for the mindset of NSW State of Origin coach Laurie Daley as Jarryd Hayne was outgunned in the centres. -
Arnhem Land performer inspiring kids with goal to be first to rap in Indigenous language
via abc.net.au
Musician and dancer Baker Boy releases his first rap partly in Yolngu Matha, and believes he is the first Aboriginal musician to rap in an Indigenous language. -
Animal cruelty doubles in past five years, RSPCA South Australia says
via abc.net.au
A duck stabbed in the head, a cat shot with an arrow, and organised dog fighting rings are among the 5,200 cases of animal abuses reported to the RSPCA in South Australia in the past year. -
Sale family missing after planned bushwalking trip in Victoria's east
via abc.net.au
Police are searching for a mother and her three young children after they fail to return home from a bushwalking trip near Maffra in Victoria's east. -
Freak goal from Eddie Betts for the Crows puts a smile on Don Pyke's face
via abc.net.au
Adelaide's demolition of Brisbane was not quite enough to put a smile back on coach Don Pyke's face, but the mere mention of Eddie Betts did the trick. -
Woorabinda man and Queensland police officer returns home to help heal community
via abc.net.au
A police officer raised in a small Indigenous community is coming home after more than a decade, to help build a better relationship between locals and law enforcement. -
'Resource-starved' SA coroner promised more funding under Nick Xenophon's SA Best agenda
via abc.net.au
Nick Xenophon's SA Best party plans to provide a 25 per cent funding boost to the state coroner and make governments accountable in implementing recommendations, as the party begins to reveal South Australian election policies. -
Qantas flight from LA to Melbourne forced back after engine appears to spark
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne-bound Qantas flight carrying nearly 500 passengers is forced to turn back to Los Angeles after an engine fails, with a passenger video appearing to show a spark mid-air. -
Queensland hammerhead shark study hopes to track movements of elusive species
via abc.net.au
After a major global decline in hammerhead sharks, Queensland researchers are tracking the species to discover where they go when venturing into the open ocean. -
Supported residential facilities under threat due to NDIS transition, SA operators say
via abc.net.au
For years many people who can't live independently have called supported residential facilities home, but under the transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme, operators say some South Australian residents' futures are uncertain. -
Jack Miller walks away unharmed from appalling MotoGP crash
via abc.net.au
Australian Jack Miller walks away unscathed from a massive crash in final practice at the French MotoGP at Le Mans. -
Arnhem Land musician inspiring kids as first Aboriginal to rap in Indigenous language
via abc.net.au
Musician and dancer Baker Boy releases his first rap partly in Yolngu Matha, reaching his goal of being the first Aboriginal musician to rap in an Indigenous language. -
Super Rugby: Brumbies beat Kings in Port Elizabeth, Western Force thrashed by Highlanders
via abc.net.au
The Brumbies score a comeback win over the Kings in Port Elizabeth, while the Highlanders thrash the Western Force, scoring eight tries in a 55-6 Super Rugby win in Perth. -
Erosion rate rise along Victoria's Great Ocean Road prompts effort to bolster beach sand dunes
via abc.net.au
More than 16,000 cubic metres of sand is being moved along beaches at Apollo Bay to protect the Great Ocean Road from coastal erosion, which has seen shorelines reduced by up to one metre per year. -
Female cadets on frontline as ADFA wages war against academy's sexist public image
via abc.net.au
A series of incidents at the Australian Defence Force Academy, including the Skype sex scandal, appear not to have deterred women from signing up to serve.

