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Next generation of land rights pioneers walking in Mabo's footsteps
via abc.net.auHundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are in Townsville this week to talk about their land and sea rights. Twenty-five years on since the Mabo decision, many realise that more succession planning is needed in native title work. -
Last silver screen of the silver city: Outback cinema survives challenging times in Broken Hill
via abc.net.au
Broken Hill once had several thriving movie theatres, but now is down to oneand it played a vital role in the making of Mad Max 2. -
John Wren talks about the Silver City Cinema in Broken Hill
via abc.net.au
John Wren speaking with ABC Open Producer Jenia Ratcliffe. -
Sydney Markets sends rotting fruit and vegetables to generate electricity in war on waste
via abc.net.au
Rotting fruit and vegetables become electricity in the Sydney Markets' own war on waste, keeping it out of landfill and saving millions. -
Brighton siege: Islamic State claims responsibility for Melbourne hostage drama, shoot-out
via abc.net.au
Melbourne police say they are treating yesterday's shooting and hostage situation as "an act of terrorism" after the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the siege, in which a man was killed, several police were injured and a woman was held against her will. -
Unlucky-in-love fisherman casts wide net to trade diamond engagement ring for a boat
via abc.net.au
A jilted Northern Territory fisherman is casting a wide net on social media in an attempt to trade a diamond engagement ring for a boat. -
Regis Healthcare in Darwin sanctioned over 'severe risks' to aged residents
via abc.net.au
The federal Health Department imposes sanctions on a national aged care provider after an audit of its Darwin facility revealed "immediate and severe" risks to residents. -
Perth Children's Hospital: Problem-plagued facility faces new water quality concerns
via abc.net.au
As attempts continue to resolve lead contamination issues at the new Perth Children's Hospital, fresh concerns emerge about water quality at the facility after pipes have corroded at an extraordinary rate. -
ACT budget: Why you should care and what to expect
via abc.net.au
The ACT's fiscal outlook isn't likely to get your heart racing. But if you live in Canberra, today's ACT budget will almost certainly affect you. -
Melbourne shooting and hostage incident treated as terrorist act; IS claims responsibility
via abc.net.auThe chief commissioner of Victoria Police has confirmed that a shooting and hostage situation in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton is being treated as a terrorist incident. Graham Ashton says the gunman, who was shot dead by police in the midst of a siege, was known to them, although they had no indication that an attack was imminent. The lslamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack. -
Mabo legacy inspiring next generation of Indigenous leaders
via abc.net.au
Young Indigenous leaders still consider Eddie Mabo's "great legacy" of monumental importance as they take on the unique problems facing their generation. -
Living with scleroderma: The disease that turns you into stone
via abc.net.au
Trish Rainbow-Noack knew something was seriously wrong when the skin on her hands started peeling off "like bricks", but it took doctors a year to diagnose her with the rare disease scleroderma. -
Old Royal Adelaide Hospital site tower could be extended by six storeys
via abc.net.au
A proposed apartment tower at the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site could extend higher than the 17 storeys originally announced if developers get their way, a parliamentary committee is told. -
Brighton siege: Man shot dead, officers injured after police rescue woman held hostage
via abc.net.au
Police investigate possible terrorism links after a man was shot dead by police and three officers injured during a hostage situation at an apartment block in Brighton, where the body of another man was found in the foyer and a woman was held against her will. -
Gayle Woodford murder: Dudley Davey will 'never be welcomed' back to APY Lands
via abc.net.au
Aboriginal elders tell the South Australian Supreme Court they had great respect for outback nurse Gayle Woodford, and the man who murdered her will never be allowed back on to the APY Lands. -
Paid parking introduced in council carparks in Palmerston in Northern Territory
via abc.net.au
Residents in Palmerston will have a grace period to adjust after paid parking was introduced to the Northern Territory's second-largest city today. -
Former journalist felt 'duped' by Rebel Wilson during interview, court told
via abc.net.au
A former journalist with Australian Women's Weekly tells a court she felt "duped" after publishing an article about Rebel Wilson containing what she says were lies told by the Hollywood star. -
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop talks about the London terror attacks
via abc.net.au
Following the latest terror attack in London, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop talks about her concerns for injured Australians and extremism in general. -
Oakden patients to be moved by next week, 20 incidents investigated by police over 10 years
via abc.net.au
Dementia patients from the disgraced Oakden aged care facility are expected to be moved to their new home early next week, as police reveal they have investigated 20 offences at the nursing home in the past decade. -
Reservoir woman charged with stabbing murder of 13-month-old daughter
via abc.net.au
A mother is charged with the stabbing murder of her 13-month-old daughter after the baby's body was found at a home in Melbourne's north. -
Brighton explosion: Police dealing with hostage situation, body in Melbourne apartment
via abc.net.au
Police are dealing with a hostage situation at an apartment block in Brighton, in Melbourne's Bayside suburbs, after finding the body of a man in the foyer of the building. -
Tomi Juric says he can fix the Socceroos' goal problem ahead of Saudi Arabia clash
via abc.net.au
Striker Tomi Juric says he is not concerned about the perception Tim Cahill is the Socceroos' only reliable goal threat, ahead of the World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia in Adelaide. -
Mark Colvin memorial: The wit, work ethic and kindness of legendary journalist remembered
via abc.net.au
Many different voices came together today to capture the life of one of Australia's greatest voices, but they all had the same underlying messageMark Colvin was a people person. -
Archaeologist working to unearth final resting place of first West Australian-born bishop
via abc.net.au
An archaeologist is digging up the floor of what has been described as one of the greatest cathedrals of the 20th century to find the final resting place of the first WA-born bishop. -
Tony Abbott's bronze bust unveiled in Ballarat's avenue honouring former prime ministers
via abc.net.au
Former prime minister Tony Abbott gives the thumbs-up to his bronze replica at its unveiling in Ballarat, saying he is glad to see his likeness smiling after years of controversy. -
Canberra woman Mary Ivanisevic found not guilty of stabbing mother in chest
via abc.net.au
A 45-year-old Canberra woman is found not guilty in the ACT Supreme Court of attempting to murder her mother by stabbing her in the chest with a large kitchen knife. -
Country Liberals, independent MLAs boycott budget hearings after time cut for questioning
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Opposition and independents band together to revolt against new rules to halve the time to review the budget in Parliament, claiming the Government is trying to dodge scrutiny. -
Reservoir woman arrested after police find 13-month-old girl dead at Melbourne home
via abc.net.au
A woman is arrested after a 13-month-old baby is found dead with suspected stab wounds at a home in Melbourne's north, where three other children were at the time. -
Remote community living under a cloud of uncertainty amid ownership review
via abc.net.au
Locals are unsure what a review of community ownership in the remote SA town of Mintabie will mean for their future. -
Mintabie from a nearby hill
via abc.net.au
The township of Mintabie in remote northern South Australia in 2005 -
Narara sex assault: Police warn Central Coast community the same attacker has struck again
via abc.net.au
A man who attempted to abduct a woman on the NSW Central Coast on Sunday is believed to be the same person who sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl last month. -
Sheri Yan, jailed for bribing UN official, was target of secret ASIO raid in 2015
via abc.net.au
ASIO agents found a cache of secret government files when they broke into a Canberra home in October 2015 while searching for evidence that one of the occupants might be a Chinese spy. -
Coffs Harbour toddler murderer jailed for up to 36 years for killing partner's child
via abc.net.au
A man who killed his partner's two-year-old daughter in Coffs Harbour after being left alone with her for only half an hour has shown no remorse and will spend decades in jail, a NSW court rules. -
Babysitter sentenced to eight years' jail over manslaughter of toddler Hemi Goodwin-Burke
via abc.net.au
The family of toddler Hemi Goodwin-Burke say they want babysitter Matthew James Ireland to be tried for murder, after he pleaded guilty and was jailed for manslaughter over a brutal attack in central Queensland. -
Dwayne Davies murder: Police confirm body found is that of Hobart tattoo artist
via abc.net.au
A body exhumed at a rural property in Tasmania on the weekend is that of Dwayne Robert Davies, police confirm. -
Top End growers prepares for first crop of bananas since banana freckle detection
via abc.net.au
Four years on from being devastated by banana freckle, two Top End growers are preparing for their first harvest, and are glad to be back in business. -
Anthea Mari trial: Jacob Michael Smith allegedly confessed to ex-lover, court told
via abc.net.au
A Gold Coast man allegedly confessed to killing a Brisbane mother saying she deserved it, a Supreme Court jury hears on day one of his trial. -
Power prices should drop under Queensland plan, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government is hoping to put "downward pressure" on power prices with a plan that includes directing electricity generator Stanwell to change its pricing policy. -
Brisbane parents charged with murder and torture of toddler after alleged hot bath
via abc.net.au
The parents of Brisbane toddler Maddilyn-Rose Stokes, who died in hospital after she was found unconscious and suffering severe burns late last month, are charged with her torture and murder. -
Homeless in Canberra being kept warm this winter by coat-collecting initiative
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of people sleeping rough in Canberra will be warmer this winter thanks to a pair of university students who are using social media to collect coats. -
The country movie theatre brought back to life after bankruptcy of cinema wars
via abc.net.au
The Bingara Roxy Theatre was a Greek dream to create the finest cinema in country Australia. -
Indigenous memory techniques helping primary school students learn and remember
via abc.net.au
Primary school children in Victoria are being taught Indigenous memory techniques to help them learn and retain information, and it's getting results. -
New aquaculture venture emerges from the waters of Broome
via abc.net.au
The managing director of Aqua Broome has some big plans for his new aquaculture venture in the north of Western Australia. -
Lack of regulation means rental blacklist can 'last forever' for NT tenants
via abc.net.au
Unlike any other place in Australia, there are no limits to how long a tenant can be on a rental blacklist in the NT. -
TasWater questions legality of State Government's bid to take over water utility
via abc.net.au
The State Government's proposed forced takeover of TasWater is not legal, according to advice received by the Tasmanian water utility. -
Reduced water flow behind 70 per cent drop in water bird numbers in the Murray Darling basin
via abc.net.auNew research has found a dramatic decline in waterbirds in the Murray Darling Basin is directly linked to reduced water flow. The team from the University of New South Wales team has crunched three decades of data to find water bird numbers have dropped by 70 per cent in the basin. -
The Biology of Growing Up Poor
via abc.net.au
We are starting to find that not only does poverty and disadvantage imprint itself on the fundamental blueprints of our biology, it's effects can echo down the generations. -
London attack prompts questions about Australia's readiness to respond to terror
via abc.net.auPolice in London responded to the attacks very quickly. Australia's former Ambassador to the United States, Kim Beazley, says he isn't sure that Australian police could have responded as fast to a similar incident here; while former prime minister Tony Abbott says specialist military commando units should lead domestic counter terrorism operations. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has also announced that there are now concerns for two further Australian citizens, making a total of four, involved -
Tarneit childcare centre crash leaves man dead after attempted police intercept
via abc.net.au
A man dies after crashing his car into a Melbourne childcare centre, causing it to catch fire, while trying to evade police who had attempted to pull him over for a routine check, officers say. -
London attacks: Darwin man Andrew Morrison stabbed in the neck
via abc.net.au
Local electrician Andrew Morrison is one of at least three Australians caught up in the London terrorist rampage that killed seven people and injured 48 on Saturday.

