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Sydney siege: The critical players who cannot be identified
via abc.net.au
Many of the witnesses who gave evidence at the inquest into the Sydney siege will forever remain nameless, despite playing major roles in the 2014 incident. -
Teen mums missing out on celebratory side of motherhood due to societal stigma
via abc.net.au
A teenage girls education, financial security, and mental and emotional wellbeing are under threat when she gets pregnant. And we're making things even harder by shunning her journey into motherhood. -
War on Waste: What plastics can be recycled?
via abc.net.au
Every plastic is fully recyclable, but not all can go into your household recycle bin. -
Macquarie Harbour: Scientific report on Tassal salmon leases identifies second decline
via abc.net.au
A new report into the health of Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast finds a second lease operated by Tassal had caused an environmental decline earlier this year. -
UTS students rally together after four Muslim women allegedly attacked
via abc.net.au
At least 150 students and staff protest outside the University of Technology Sydney in response to an alleged attack on four Muslim women. -
Brianna Throssell eyes Tokyo redemption under new swimming coach
via abc.net.au
WA swimmer Brianna Throssell says a new coach and a new swimming technique have given her renewed focus as she targets Tokyo 2020. -
British High Commissioner to Australia discusses Manchester terror attack
via abc.net.au
British High Commissioner to Australia, Menna Rawlings, joins 7.30 to discuss the Manchester terror attack. -
Plea for treatment lodged 16 times before NT substance abuser died, inquest hears
via abc.net.au
Health authorities struggled to find a mandatory treatment service for one of the Northern Territory's top five substance abusers, a coronial inquest in Darwin hears. -
Something unusual is happening in Question Time this week
via abc.net.au
As the Government scores goals on traditional Labor policy areas, you can almost see the steam rising from the Opposition benches, writes David Lipson. -
Labor MP Kate Doust becomes WA's first female Upper House president
via abc.net.au
One Nation's new MPs faced their first proper day in WA's Legislative Council on Tuesday, while the Upper House appointed a female president for the first time. -
David Browne inquest: Ringside doctor told police fight should have been stopped
via abc.net.au
The doctor who was on duty at the ringside when boxer David 'Davey' Browne was hit by a fatal blow told police at the time the fight should have been stopped much earlier, an inquest hears. -
Mining town mums on isolation, absent partners and transient friends
via abc.net.au
For parents who live in remote mining towns, isolation from family, partners working long shifts, and a transient friendship circle are part and parcel of life. -
Music teacher with stocking fetish jailed for five years for indecently recording students
via abc.net.au
A West Australian music teacher with a fetish for stockings is sentenced to five years in jail for indecently recording dozens of his young students for his own sexual gratification. -
Climate change: Model predicts Australia to lose famous sites in new sea-level rise
via abc.net.au
Sydney's Circular Quay and Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Airport, Melbourne's Docklands and Perth's Elizabeth Quay will all be underwater in dramatic new climate modelling predicting a sea level rise of 2 metres in just over 80 years. -
Adelaide woman charged over links to Islamic State terrorism group
via abc.net.au
Federal and state police charge a South Australian woman with links to the Islamic State terrorism group. -
Early talks underway to help protect 'oldest house in Broken Hill' from vandalism, deterioration
via abc.net.au
Talks are underway to help save a heritage property in Broken Hill which the local historical society believes is the city's oldest existing home. -
Manchester attack: Turnbull declares terrorist bombing at Ariana Grande concert a vile attack on innocence
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull delays Question Time to pause for a minute's silence to mourn the deaths of 22 people, including children, in the Manchester terror attack. -
Red-tailed phascogale given sanctuary lifeline in bid to improve marsupial's population
via abc.net.au
A sanctuary zone in WA's Mid West could hold the key to ensuring the survival of the mysterious red-tailed phascogale, ecologists say. -
Nicole Bicknell inquest: Perth teen wanted to drink 18 shots of alcohol to mark birthday
via abc.net.au
The boyfriend of a Perth teenager who died after drinking a potent brand of alcohol at her 18th birthday party tells an inquest into her death how he woke to find her unresponsive, cold and with blue lips. -
Former NT political candidate jailed for fleecing 'vulnerable' Indigenous people
via abc.net.au
A man who ran for Northern Territory parliament is jailed for conning Indigenous victims out of thousands of dollars in mobile phone and computer contracts, as well as fabricating evidence and selling over-priced alcohol from the boot of his car. -
Creators of 'poo-powered car' hope to leave mark on the world
via abc.net.au
Launched by a Top Gear-inspired mascot named The Stink, a sewerage plant takes the waste from 300,000 people in Brisbane and uses it to generate enough electricity for Australia's first "poo-powered" car. -
Rebel Wilson appears in Melbourne court to 'stand up' for herself and her family against magazines
via abc.net.au
Rebel Wilson gives evidence in a sometimes comical defamation hearing in Melbourne, describing herself "endearingly" as a "bogan" and talking about her upbringing as a junior dog handler. -
War on waste: Artist uses maths and science to shock, educate viewers on plastics
via abc.net.au
The average Australian household throws away enough rubbish to fill a three-bedroom house annually, but a north Queensland artist confronts the nation's waste culture through an innovative art exhibition based on mathematically inspired creations. -
Sue Neill-Fraser case: 'Extremely strong' new evidence for appeal bid, family of murderer says
via abc.net.au
The friends and family of convicted killer Susan Neill-Fraser hope "extremely strong" new evidence they plan to present at a landmark court hearing will lead to her acquittal. -
Sydney bus fight strike heats up in NSW Parliament as drivers protest
via abc.net.au
The NSW Transport Minister tells State Parliament he will spend the week reading out complaints he has received from Labor on buses in Sydney's inner west. -
'Shotgun' killing of wedge-tailed eagle sparks Facebook fury, reward for finding culprit
via abc.net.au
The apparent shooting of a wedge-tailed eagle with a shotgun is condemned as a "barbaric and senseless criminal act" by the Tasmanian Shooters and Fishers party, as an anonymous donor boosts a reward for information to $12,000. -
State of Origin: Johnathan Thurston backed by Cameron Smith to play for Queensland in Game 1
via abc.net.au
The State of Origin mind games are well underway, as Queensland captain Cameron Smith tips Johnathan Thurston to play Game One against New South Wales. -
Euthanasia debate: Family members argue for Tasmania's Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill
via abc.net.au
As the Tasmanian Parliament prepares to debate a bill on voluntary assisted dying, the families of people who have taken their own lives speak in support of euthanasia. -
Wade Dunn murder: Search underway for dismembered body near New Norcia
via abc.net.au
A search is underway for the body of Wade Dunn, who was murdered by his friends and dismembered with a chainsaw over a drug debt in bushland near New Norcia, north of Perth. -
John William Francis sentenced to life in jail for murder of ex-partner's boyfriend
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane man is sentenced to life behind bars after driving his car through his ex-partner's boyfriend's home and stabbing him to death in front of his son. -
First whales of the season sighted off Gold Coast
via abc.net.au
Seemingly on cue, the first humpbacks of the season are spotted off the Gold Coast, five days before the start of the official whale-watching season. -
Victorian PSOs to be given powers to search, arrest outside train stations
via abc.net.au
Victoria's protective service officers will be given the power to arrest people who have breached their parole and search for illicit substances, as part of a State Government crackdown on anti-social behaviour. -
Dairy farmers hold on to bobby calves as beef prices remain high
via abc.net.au
High beef prices are driving dairy farmers to hold onto their bobby calves and fatten them up. -
'No place' for sexism in AFL after umpire Eleni Glouftsis denigrated by WA club president
via abc.net.au
AFL leaders say there is no place in the game for a football club president who made offensive comments on social media about the role of women in the sport. -
Paedophile ring: Trial abandoned, search underway after Alfred Impicciatore fails to show
via abc.net.au
The trial of Alfred John Impicciatore, one of the Perth men accused of involvement in a paedophile ring, is abandoned after he again fails to turn up to court. -
Broome pearl diver Jarrod Hampton had 'vanishingly remote' chance of survival, inquest told
via abc.net.au
An inquest into the drowning death of Broome pearl diver Jarrod Hampton hears he likely suffered an air embolism and had little chance of surviving. -
Biosecurity officials seize almost a tonne of contraband meat at Gold Coast airport in 2016
via abc.net.au
Agriculture Department figures reveal more than 6,700 contraband food items were seized at Gold Coast airport last year. -
Carter Holt Harvey Myrtleford workers not backing down over pay dispute
via abc.net.au
Workers at Myrtleford's Carter Holt Harvey plywood mill say they determined to continue fighting for a "fair" pay deal despite being locked out for more than a month. -
War on waste: Turning unwanted building waste into road base
via abc.net.au
In Western Australia it's cheaper for builders and developers to get their waste recycled than to send it to landfill. -
Cattleman Jimmy Hayes reflects on 100-plus years of family history in the Red Centre
via abc.net.au
Reflecting on the ups and downs of the cattle industry, Central Australia pastoralist Jimmy Hayes says he has never seen the market this good. -
Shepparton mural 'another milestone' for recognition of Indigenous leaders
via abc.net.au
A pair of prominent Aboriginal elders are immortalised in a street art mural in the northern Victorian city of Shepparton, as their families say it was about time they were recognised. -
The history of the western world, held within a button
via abc.net.au
They are invisible everyday items you only notice when they are missing, but for a few centuries buttons were the status symbols of their time. -
Emissions Reduction Fund to cost $23 billion by 2030 if Australia's sole policy to tackle climate change
via abc.net.au
As a standalone policy to tackle climate change, the Emissions Reduction Fund will cost $23 billion by 2030. -
TasTafe CEO Stephen Conway resigns after Integrity Commission finds 'serious misconduct'
via abc.net.au
Head of TasTafe Stephen Conway resigns as the Integrity Commission finds he gave his deputy, a close friend, favourable treatment resulting in "improper financial and career advantages". -
David Browne inquest: Safety procedures at Sydney boxing match inadequate, wife testifies
via abc.net.au
The wife of professional boxer David "Davey" Browne, who died after a bout in 2015, tells a coronial inquest safety procedures at the fatal Sydney match were inadequate and that it should be a "wake-up call" for the sport in Australia. -
Mackay mountaineer Frank Marchetti remembered by friends as a 'larger than life' figure
via abc.net.au
Mountaineer Frank Marchetti is remembered as an "extraordinary bloke" with an adventurous zeal which took him around the world. -
Oliver Anderson, former boys' Australian Open tennis champ, fined $500 for match fixing
via abc.net.au
Former Australian junior tennis champion Oliver Anderson threw the first set in a match at a regional tournament because he needed to pay a debt and believed he would not get caught, a court hears. -
Country cop awarded after helping to start surf life saving club in small town
via abc.net.au
Starting a surf life saving club in a small South Australian town leads to a police officer being awarded a top community policing award. -
AFLW star Erin Phillips re-signs with Adelaide Crows for 2018 season
via abc.net.au
AFLW best and fairest and club champion Erin Phillips announces will return to the Adelaide Crows for the 2018 season. -
Pressure on Queensland Government to resolve royalties for Adani
via abc.net.auSome north Queenslanders have expressed frustration that coal mining giant Adani has postponed its final investment decision for its multi-billion-dollar coal mine project. The company says it needs clarity from the State Government over lower or deferred royalties. And some say the matter has become a political embarrassment for the Queensland Premier. But some economists and energy experts point out that Adani's reaction shows its project doesn't stack up.

