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8@eight: Focusing on financials
With so many markets closed it was really a day to forget and the leads for the Aussie open are thin on the ground. -
Fuel tanker rolls, blocking Bruce Highway
Motorists are warned to expect long delays, with the highway expected to be closed until at least midday. -
French Open: Sam Stosur eases into second round with victory over Kristina Kucova
The Australian defeated her opponent in just one hour and 19 minutes. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Tuesday May 30, 2017
A senior ATO official was investigated last year over allegations he improperly used his influence to have a court case dropped. -
Aussies love buying Fairtrade, but does your money really go where it's needed?
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Australians buy $260 million worth of Fairtrade goods a year, but does it really make a difference? -
Emmanuel Macron welcomes Vladimir Putin to France with a propaganda rebuke
Flexing his diplomatic muscles, the French President said he had “extremely frank, direct” talks with the Russian President. -
Why Gold Coast light rail was worth it and it's about more than patronage
Get it right and we should be able to deliver more metros, busways and light rail to serve our growing population. -
Sam Stosur hints at player boycott of Margaret Court Arena at 2018 Australian Open
Grand slam champion Samantha Stosur has hinted that tennis stars may try to boycott Margaret Court Arena at next year's Australian Open. -
Queensland Rail worker killed after being hit by train north of Brisbane
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A Queensland Rail worker dies in hospital after being struck by a train while he was repairing tracks north of Brisbane. -
Philippines' 600-kg drug seizure 'largest' in China shared crackdown
Philippine authorities have seized more than 600kg of methamphetamines in the largest such bust since China launched a crackdown on drug-smuggling. -
'Rocketing': Australia's clean energy rebounds from setbacks, heads for record year
Australia's clean energy sector is heading for a record year for new solar and wind farms, generating thousands of jobs in regional areas and bringing the 2020 Renewable Energy Target within range. -
Q&A recap: Indigenous panel unpack referendum conundrum
On Monday night's Q&A, Noel Pearson summed up the challenges facing the Indigenous recognition campaign with a thumb thrown over his shoulder and eight blunt words. -
'Favours granted': ATO's Michael Cranston let taxpayer off prosecution hook
Senior tax official accused of ordering court case to be dropped as 'favour' for top accounting firm. -
WA Government setting ground for 'high risk' tax hike backtrack
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The West Australian Government is showing signs it is preparing to backtrack on its pre-election promises not to raise or introduce new taxes, writes ABC reporter Jacob Kagi. -
Liberal MP Nick Goiran calls for parliamentary action on elder abuse
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Inheritance impatience and selfishness are fuelling an increase in the incidence of elder abuse, according to state MP Nick Goiran. -
Championship Play-off Final: Aaron Mooy helps fire Huddersfield into English Premier League
Socceroos star Aaron Mooy has played a key role as Huddersfield Town have won promotion to the English Premier League for the first time ever. -
Canberra responds generously to family struggling to find affordable housing
St John's Care has been overwhelmed by the response to a story of a 17-year-old struggling to save his family from homelessness. -
Adelaide's 30-year plan for urban growth explained
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The ABC's Tom Fedorowytsch pores over the latest 30-year plan for urban growth of Adelaide, checking out where more high-rise is expected, whether heritage is valued and if there will be any more cheap land on the fringes. -
Brisbane Archdiocese breaks ranks over Catholic school fee claims
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's largest Catholic archdioceses has broken ranks to declare that changes to Commonwealth school funding arrangements will not force it to raise school fees. In a letter, the Archdiocese of Brisbane has assured parents that next year's Catholic school fees would be similar to this year. This is at odds with Catholic authorities in other states, which claim they'll have to dramatically increase fees under the new model. -
Zookeeper killed by tiger in 'freak accident' at UK zoo
A zookeeper was killed in a 'freak accident' in a suspected tiger attack in an animal enclosure . -
State of Origin: NSW Blues have reason to believe against Queensland Maroons in Game I
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The absence of Queensland star Johnathan Thurston gives New South Wales reason to believe they claim victory in State of Origin I, writes Warren Boland. -
Secret recording suggests Hanson was worried about alleged plane donation becoming public
via abc.net.auA secret recording of One Nation leader Pauline Hanson suggests she was worried about the public learning where her light plane came from. The party's former treasurer has alleged a property developer paid for the aircraft, which was used during the 2016 federal election campaign. The Electoral Commission is now investigating who owns the plane. One Nation has denied breaching electoral laws by not declaring the donation. It's the third time that recordings of private One Nation conversations ha -
Tiger Woods arrested for allegedly driving under the influence in Florida
The 14-time major winner was booked for DUI at 7.18am on Monday, May 29. -
Melbourne Express: Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
UK election: Could the polls be pointing to a Jeremy Corbyn win?
Can Jeremy Corbyn win the unwinnable election? After a series of promising polls, pollsters and political pundits are divided on the answer – between "no" and "probably not". -
Councils set to be stripped of DA powers in NSW
Cabinet will consider making independent planning panels mandatory across most of NSW. -
Mario Draghi sees no reason to tweak easy money policy
The euro area still needs expansive monetary stimulus to restore stable inflation, the European Central Bank chief said. -
Indonesian island of Sulawesi hit by 6.6 earthquake
There was no threat of a tsunami following the quake, authorities said. -
'Tea, toast and hugs': Inside the hospital saving Manchester's young bomb victims
As news of the Manchester bombing filtered through, doctors at the city's children's hospital knew this would be their greatest challenge. The staff saw injuries they'd only ever read about in textbooks. -
Why it is important we don't overuse powerful words
Australian English seems to be maturing from its famed insouciant bluntness. -
NSW man jailed for random attacks during ice-fuelled rampage
A Sydney man has been jailed over an ice-fuelled rampage during which he randomly attacked seven strangers, including a musician whose head he repeatedly stomped on. -
Police officer Brett Forte shot dead west of Brisbane, gunman contained
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Queensland police are negotiating with a man suspected of "opening fire" on a number of police cars in the Lockyer Valley, west of Brisbane, killing Senior Constable Brett Forte (pictured). -
Prosecutor rules out appealing Sara Connor's sentence to Supreme Court
Sara Connor can finally rest easy that her five-year sentence for the fatal group assault of a Bali police officer will not be increased again after the prosecution ruled out one last appeal. -
'Absolute nightmare': Four year wait for answers over nursing home death
Anne Locco's mother fractured her skull, broke her neck and sustained a huge cut to her head when she fell out of a lifting device at her aged-care home. -
Transurban's tunnel will cut city-western suburbs commute by just eight minutes
Motorists travelling between Melbourne's outer west and the CBD can expect to shave just eight minutes each way off their peak-hour commute by taking Transurban's $5.5 billion West Gate Tunnel, a government report shows. -
Camberwell High School becomes second target of major privacy breach in two weeks
Police are investigating a second privacy breach at a Melbourne high school after a student illegally accessed families' personal information. -
Insurance industry urged to change structure of policies to help family violence victims
What happens if a co-insured burns down a jointly owned and jointly insured house in a fit of rage? -
Scrap payroll tax in five years, Queensland: Small business group makes budget plea
Payroll tax should be eventually scrapped in Queensland and infrastructure spending increased by $6 billion, the state's peak group for small business has argued. -
Brisbane Catholic schools move to ease fears of fee hike under Gonski 2.0
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Brisbane Catholic schools write to parents in a bid to reassure them they won't be hit by a massive fee increase next year as a result of the Federal Government's proposed school funding model. -
Sydney siege: The final minutes of the Lindt Cafe hostage situation
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At 2:03am on December 16, 2014, six hostages escaped the Lindt Cafe. Minutes later, two people were dead and one fatally injured. This Four Corners video features the final minutes of the Sydney siege. -
Film director Oliver Stone says Vladimir Putin is misunderstood by the West
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After conducting hours of interviews with Vladimir Putin, film director Oliver Stone says the Russian leader is misunderstood by the West. -
Putin a bigger threat than ISIS says John McCain
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Long-serving Republican senator and former residential candidate, John McCain, talks to 7.30 about Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, terrorism, climate change and North Korea. -
Oakden death of Graham Rollbusch investigated by Adelaide inquest
via abc.net.au
An Oakden nursing home patient who died after suffering head and neck injuries had been attacked twice before by the same dementia patient, an Adelaide coroner hears. -
Police officer Brett Forte dies in shooting west of Brisbane, gunman on the run
via abc.net.au
Queensland police officer Brett Forte is killed during a shooting incident west of Brisbane, when a gunman opened fire as police attempted to intercept a vehicle in the Lockyer Valley. -
Perth Modern School relocation why is it controversial?
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A plan to move Western Australia's only fully academically selective high school from its leafy Subiaco location to a high-rise in the CBD has been met with fierce oppositionbut why? Here's what you need to know about the plan. -
Our Focus: Reconciliation Week
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2017 marks several historical, political and cultural anniversaries in our nation's journey towards reconciliation, so join us as we commemorate these significant events across TV, radio, online and iview. -
Perth Zoo reviewing orangutan security after pair escape
via abc.net.au
Perth Zoo defends the "world-class" safety of its orangutan enclosure following the escape of two of the primates over the weekend. -
Conversations: Bill Hayes
via abc.net.au
An unexpected later in life love story, set in New York City. -
Conversations: Maggie Groff
via abc.net.au
Longing to escape the small English town of her childhood, Maggie Groff left home in the 1970s to train as a nurse at King's College, London. -
Lindt Cafe siege: Trigger decisions, terror negotiation, subjects of inquest submissions
via abc.net.au
The death of a hostage would not necessarily warrant "emergency action" during a siege situation, the Commonwealth said in its submission to the Lindt Cafe inquest.

