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Animals offer therapy, job skills for people with disabilities at Sunshine Coast hobby farm
via abc.net.au
A hobby farm is credited with changing the lives of people with disabilitiesoffering both therapy and the possibility of developing job skills. -
War on waste: Meet the home sewers saying no to fast fashion by making their own clothes
via abc.net.au
Interest in home sewing is on the rise as people embrace the craft of making their own clothes and limiting "fast fashion" waste. -
High-tech vinegar a success story of the new bush 'gold rush'
via abc.net.au
The owner of a booming Stanthorpe vinegar business says cheap rural property prices offer great opportunities for food manufacturers and workers. -
Torres Strait Island artist Dr Ken Thaiday to spend $50,000 prize on fishing trip
via abc.net.au
An internationally renowned artist says he will spend his Australia Council award winnings on art supplies, his family, and his fishing hobby. -
Dark Mofo cancels, reissues tickets for 'bloody' Nitsch performance due to fear of protest plot
via abc.net.au
Fears of a plot to sabotage an upcoming controversial art show featuring a freshly-slaughtered animal leads MONA to cancel and reissue tickets due to concerns for the "safety of the artist, performers and audience". -
Hawthorn beats Sydney Swans as Jarryd Roughead thumps winner in SCG thriller
via abc.net.au
Jarryd Roughead smokes a stunning last-gasp goal to seal a thrilling six-point win for Hawthorn over the Sydney Swans at the SCG. -
Parramatta Eels beat South Sydney Rabbitohs 22-16 to return to NRL form
via abc.net.au
The Parramatta Eels play themselves into form, beating the Rabbitohs 22-16 at Sydney's Olympic stadium. -
Family searching for answers five years after son's pearl diving death
via abc.net.au
Australia's pearling industry has a chequered history, but it's the industry's recent past that's been under the spotlight in Perth. A coroner is investigating the death of a 22-year-old diver in 2012, employed by the country's largest pearling company, Paspaley. Courtney Bembridge reports. -
Western Force stun sorry Queensland Reds in Super Rugby at Lang Park
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Reds are out of Super Rugby finals contention after losing 40-26 to the Western Force in Brisbane. -
Kalbarri's elusive black-flanked rock wallaby population back from the brink
via abc.net.au
For decades it was thought the black-flanked rock wallaby was extinct in Western Australia's Kalbarri National Park after being driven out by feral pests and predators, but a lot has happened since then. -
Asbestos dumped at Mosquito Hill, south of Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Nearly one tonne of asbestos is found illegally dumped on a nature strip near Goolwa, and the Environment Protection Authority [EPA] is trying to find those responsible. -
Stolen Generations records made more accessible to families
via abc.net.au
Thousands of files documenting the lives of Aboriginal people removed from their families under former government policies are consolidated by the State Government, making it easier for family members to conduct research. -
Canberra man who brutally raped, bashed ex-partner in two-hour ordeal sentenced to 15 years' jail
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man who raped his former partner multiple times, bashed her so hard her teeth broke and threatened to kill her is sentenced to more than 15 years in jail. -
Coroner unlikely to find Paspaley responsible for pearl diver Jarrod Hampton's death
via abc.net.au
The West Australian coroner says it is unlikely he will find that pearl company Paspaley contributed to the death of diver Jarrod Hampton. -
Austral Fisheries charged over electrocution death on prawn trawler
via abc.net.au
Ryan Donoghue, 20, died in 2013 while cutting rusted shackles using a 240-volt angle grinder which was plugged into a socket without a safety switch. -
Power restored to tens of thousands of homes across Sydney's west: Ausgrid
via abc.net.au
Ausgrid says electricity has been restored to all 60,000 homes and businesses affected by a massive power blackout in Sydney's west. -
Swans v Hawks: AFL round 10 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
Round 10 of the AFL continues with Sydney meeting fierce rival Hawthorn at the SCG. Follow the scores, stats and stream in our live ScoreCentre. -
Rabbitohs v Eels: NRL round 12 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
The struggling Rabbitohs are trying to keep their slim finals hopes alive as they take on the Eels. Follow the stats, plays and commentary that matter with our live ScoreCentre. -
Virtual school supports out-of-home care students in Victoria
via abc.net.auThe Victorian Government has established Australia's first virtual school for children in out of home care. The Lookout Centre was trialled in the south-west region and then rolled out state-wide this year to help vulnerable students. The peak advocacy group hopes the program could be expanded nationally and continue to break down barriers for at-risk kids. -
'I want kids to fall in love with reading': author Andy Griffiths
via abc.net.auThe popularity of e-readers is often coupled with prediction that the paperback is headed for an inevitable demise. While technology has changed the publishing industry, children's and young adult books in print continue to have strong sales in Australia, the UK and US. Antoinette Lattouf speaks with Australian best-selling kids author Andy Griffiths about the future of children's storytelling ahead of his appearance at the Sydney's Writer's Festival. -
Historic Indigenous summit rejects constitutional recognition, demands process leading to treaty
via abc.net.auFifty years after Australia voted overwhelmingly in support of a referendum recognising Aboriginal people, an historic summit of Aboriginal leaders at Uluru has categorically rejected further constitutional recognition, demanding instead a process leading to a treaty between the Commonwealth and the nation's first people. The three days of talks have produced what's been called the Uluru Statement of the Heart, which also calls for the creation of a new representative body reporting to federal p -
Man who died in Canberra's jail had cocktail of drugs in his system, autopsy reveals
via abc.net.au
A prisoner who died at Canberra's Alexander Maconochie Centre two weeks ago probably died as a result of drugs, a coroner finds. -
Careers Australia collapse stuns Perth students
via abc.net.au
Students at Careers Australia's Perth CBS campus said they received no warning the company was in trouble, and no notification the campus would close. -
Adani to pay full royalties for central Queensland Carmichael coal mine, Government decides
via abc.net.au
Queensland's Cabinet agrees Adani will pay full royalties for its Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland. -
SA Power station putting the bubbles in beer by capturing carbon dioxide
via abc.net.au
Next time you're sipping on a nice South Australian sparkling ale, or a Barossa red, you could be sucking on the waste of the state's biggest power station. -
Parents allegedly tell police their toddler died after a hot bath in Brisbane's north
via abc.net.au
Parents of a Brisbane toddler who has died in hospital with severe burns did not seek medical help for days, police allege. -
Soldier killed at Mount Bundey, Jason Challis, remembered as 'happiest person on Earth'
via abc.net.au
More than 500 family and friends farewell Victorian man Private Jason Challis, who was killed during a live-fire training exercise in the Northern Territory two weeks ago. -
Iron Man's suits, Thor's hammer go on display in Australia-first Marvel exhibition in Brisbane
via abc.net.au
Entertainment giant Marvel makes Brisbane the centre of its superhero cinematic universe as hundreds of items from its legion of blockbuster superhero films go on display at GOMA. -
Corrupt former NSW Labor MP Ian Macdonald should receive a jail term, court hears
via abc.net.au
Disgraced former NSW Labor minister Ian MacDonald should receive a jail term, the prosecutor in the case against him tells a Sydney court. -
Dudley Davey presentencing hearing for Gayle Woodford murder postponed by 'booking issue'
via abc.net.au
More than 30 loved ones of Gayle Woodford travelled from far and wide to attend a presentencing hearing for the man who murdered the outback nurse only to have it postponed due to a"courtroom booking issue". -
Dreamtime at the 'G a life-changing experience for Port Augusta Indigenous kids
via abc.net.au
More than 90,000 people are expected to attend this year's Dreamtime at the 'Gbut for 20 young Indigenous children, Saturday could be the highlight of their lives so far. -
Relatives of murder victim tell court of their pain, shock and betrayal
via abc.net.au
The mother of a woman who was strangled to death by her partner has told the Supreme Court of the pain her daughter's killer has brought to her family. -
City of Fremantle breathes new life into town hall with $3.1 million restoration
via abc.net.au
Thanks to a $3.1 million restoration project, Fremantle's town hall now looks very much as it did when it opened in 1887but it looks out onto a very different city. -
Dingoes could be used to control fox numbers and prevent ecological decline
via abc.net.au
Ecologists say re-introducing dingoes into areas from which they have been cleared could help to control red fox numbers in Australia. -
Darwin Port: Landbridge says it's a 'win-win' if NT Government retains 20 per cent stake
via abc.net.au
The Chinese-owned company that has leased Darwin's port for 99 years says it would be a "win-win" if the NT Government were to keep its 20 per cent stake. -
Australia Post used in major three-state drug ring, police say
via abc.net.au
A major drug trafficking syndicate used the Australian postal system to transfer thousands of kilograms of cannabis across three states, police allege. -
James Hardie asbestos victim receives record $1m compensation payout in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
A terminally ill South Australian man will receive a record compensation payout from former asbestos supplier James Hardie, after the Adelaide District Court makes an Australian-first ruling and forces the company to pay "exemplary damages". -
Teen drug dealer's rehabilitation could help him avoid jail
via abc.net.au
A Byron Bay teenager accused of serious drug offences may miss out on a jail sentence after successful rehabilitation. -
Bobtail lizards seized from Perth Airport luggage, Japanese national fined $10,000
via abc.net.au
A Japanese national is fined $10,000 after authorities at Perth Airport discover 13 live bobtail lizards hidden in cotton bags in his suitcase. -
McCulkin triple murder: The 40-year wait for justice
via abc.net.au
The disappearance of Barbara McCulkin and her two daughters in Brisbane in 1974 looked suspicious to police right from the start, but it would take more than 40 years to convict their killers. -
McCulkin murders: Vincent O'Dempsey guilty of killing Brisbane woman and daughters
via abc.net.au
After a 43-year cold case investigation, a Supreme Court jury finds 78-year-old Vincent O'Dempsey guilty of the murders of Brisbane woman Barbara McCulkin and her daughters Vicki, 13, and Leanne, 11. -
How Vincent O'Dempsey was convicted of the McCulkin triple murder
via abc.net.au
They were the faces of innocence, the subject of a Queensland murder mystery for so long, now justice has been delivered for Barbara McCulkin and her two daughters, Vicki and Leanne. -
Elderly pilot flies around Australia at 84 to get 'oldies' to dream big
via abc.net.au
Eight-four-year-old Broken Hill pilot Lawrie Hutton takes off on a round-Australia flight to encourage "oldies" to dream big. -
Canberra woman accused of attempted murder says mother told her she stabbed herself
via abc.net.au
A Canberra woman accused of attempted murder alleges her mother confessed to her that she had stabbed herself. -
Could Sydney's inner-west soon see Uber-style buses?
via abc.net.au
The NSW Government is pushing for Uber-style buses in the inner-west, saying Sydney-siders would embrace the innovative form of travel. But how exactly might that work? -
Shortage of foster carers highlighted by 9yo boy living in a group home
via abc.net.au
An Illawarra child welfare agency looks after a nine-year-old boy in a Wollongong group home because no foster parents can be found to care for him. -
Darwin newborn makes grand entrance in hospital car park
via abc.net.au
Andi Isla Murphy was in such a rush to enter the world that she did so in the Royal Darwin Hospital car park as a midwife with a wheelchair looked on. -
Santos confident of approval, as it answers thousands of submissions for Narrabri project
via abc.net.au
Santos gears up to reply to more than 10,000 submissions made on its Environmental Impact Statement for the Narrabri Gas Project. -
National Sorry Day: Thousands of Canberrans march to recognise Stolen Generations
via abc.net.au
Thousands of people take part in a National Sorry Day march in Canberra, in an attempt to improve the correctional system and acknowledge the mistreatment of Indigenous Australians. -
Dying man asks for one last fishing trip, social media response makes it possible
via abc.net.au
A WA chaplain reaches out on social media after a palliative care patient asks for one last fishing trip, with anglers supplying fish the man catches from a bucket near his bed.

