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Should Tasmanians pay for their ambulance service?
via abc.net.au
Tim calls for an ambulance so he can avoid the "hours of waiting" in emergency. Other Tasmanians call for help with itchy eyes or issues with pets. Is it time for Tasmanians to pay for their ambulance service? -
Hunter Valley soldiers remembered 100 years after deaths in bloody WWI Battle of Messines
via abc.net.au
A century ago, 39 Hunter Valley soldiers were killed on the Western Front Battle of Messines, thousands of kilometres from home. -
Murwillumbah brawl: Police charge 32-year-old man with murder
via abc.net.au
Police charge a 32-year-old man with murder after a violent brawl in northern NSW yesterday that left one man dead and another fighting for his life. -
Tasmanian floods: Ouse community fighting to stay afloat a year on from disaster
via abc.net.au
Josh Sproule said his wife cried for three days after they watched their sheep wash away in the 2016 Ouse flood. A year on and the community is only just getting back on its feet. -
War On Waste: Adelaide CBD cafes offered rebates to discourage disposable coffee cups
via abc.net.au
As the ABC's War On Waste highlights the litter problem of single-use coffee cups, Adelaide cafes are urged to take up financial incentives aimed at changing customers' habits. -
Tasmanian mayor and road safety advocate Tony Bisdee brushes off driving offences
via abc.net.au
The mayor of a Tasmanian municipality, who is a vocal advocate for road safety, dismisses suggestions he step down in the face of several driving charges, explaining he "overlooked speeding signs" and the offences "weren't that bad". -
'This is not the proper Islam': Muslim Australians react to deadly Melbourne siege
via abc.net.auMuslim Australians say they feel upset and saddened about recent attacks, claimed in the name of Islam. This week's deadly Melbourne siege comes in the middle of the holy month of Ramadan. -
Brighton gunman showed signs of escalating threat, experts say
via abc.net.auLiberal MP Tim Wilson says the Brighton community can't move on until they get answers about why gunman Yacqub Khayre was allowed to go free. More details have emerged about the 29-year-old's life, including his extensive criminal history, his battle with drug addiction and his fractured relationship with friends and relatives who tried to help him. Experts say all these factors should have been red flags to authorities - but once again they were missed. -
Andrew Bolt throws punches after being sprayed with 'sticky liquid with glitter'
Conservative commentator Andrew Bolt was allegedly assaulted outside a Melbourne book launch on Tuesday by a gang of protesters, and appeared to give at least as good as he got. -
Terrorists crave the attention of those they claim to despise
This ice-using thief just wanted his moment of infamy. Let's not give it to him. -
You'll get your money, ARLC chairman John Grant tells restless NRL clubs
John Grant met with club representatives on Tuesday in an attempt to repair severed relations and reassure the 16 teams they won't miss out on the funds promised them last December. -
QRL holds key to ARLC constitution change as clubs fear John Grant could rise again
Rugby league is five globules of mercury chasing each other across a marble table, seeking unity in one uneasy blob, but never quite achieving it. -
Australian nurse Kirsty Boden killed in London Bridge attack, family confirms
Kirsty Boden was running to help victims of the attack when she was fatally injured, her family says. -
NRL pay dispute a long way from being resolved, warns governing body
The pay dispute involving the NRL, the players' union and clubs shows no signs of abating, despite the stakeholders completing two days of high-powered negotiations on Tuesday. -
Brighton siege: What of the other men charged with Operation Neath terror plot?
In 2010, Abdirahman Ahmed and Yacqub Khayre walked free of charges relating to a plot to storm Sydney's Holsworthy Barracks. Then their paths went different ways. -
Sydney Film Festival 2017: Tom Zubrycki's documentary highlights a walk of hope
A documentary about a security guard on a 42-day trek to raise funds for a school in South Sudan premieres at SFF. -
Paris police attending incident at Notre Dame cathedral
Members of the public have been told to stay away from the landmark cathedral, a tourist hotspot. -
No pension for politicians like Eddie Obeid who betray the public
Premier Gladys Berejiklian's move to strip Eddie Obeid and his one-time colleague Ian Macdonald of their ongoing parliamentary entitlements may yet turn out to be the single most popular act of her time in office. -
London attack and Brighton siege: Malcolm Turnbull toughens talk against terrorists
Gone was talk of the "most harmonious multicultural nation in the world". Gone too, the front-footed defence of Islam. -
Bob Dylan finally delivers Nobel Prize lecture, mere days ahead of deadline
If he missed the cut-off, he wouldn't get his $1.2 million prizemoney. -
Woman's Day paid $2000 for information about Rebel Wilson, court told
An anonymous Woman's Day source was paid $2000 for information about Rebel Wilson. -
Third London attacker was Moroccan-Italian Youssef Zaghba, British police say
The third Islamist militant who carried out an attack on Saturday in London that killed seven people was a Moroccan-Italian called Youssef Zaghba, an Italian intelligence source said on Tuesday. -
The Age Real Footy Podcast: Melbourne, Collingwood face off in season-defining clash
This week on The Age Real Footy Podcast, Melbourne's AFLW star Daisy Pearce joins Michael Gleeson and Greg Baum. -
London Bridge 'jihadist next door' had history of bad company - and police knew
UK police have come under pressure to explain how one of the London Bridge attackers managed to slip the counter-terror net, despite appearing in a documentary. -
'Groundless and irresponsible': Chinese told Australian spy report is 'old news'
Chinese citizens have been told a Fairfax Media/Four Corners investigation into Chinese spying in Australia is "loose speculation" that blackens their country. -
Magpie trio ruled out for Queens Birthday blockbuster against Melbourne
Collingwood's injured trio will miss the Queen's Birthday match with Melbourne. -
One dead, one critical after Murwillumbah stabbing and brawl
A man is dead and another is fighting for life with a serious stab wound after a brawl at a park in the northern NSW town of Murwillumbah. -
Hells Angels president Angelo Pandeli escapes without conviction on tax fraud allegations
It all started in high drama at the airport, but the case against Angelo Pandeli ended in a fizzle. -
2017 ACT budget reveals average rates increase of 7%
Unit owners will feel the greatest hit as the Barr government brings apartment rates closer to houses. -
Panic shopping in Qatar as Saudi Arabia tries to scare its neighbour into line
For the second time in a few years, emboldened by Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia is trying to press-gang the tiny but rich emirate of Qatar into line. Will it work? -
Warden and chairman at University of Sydney's St Paul's college retire after latest scandal
The warden and chairman of the scandal-ridden St Paul's college have both retired a week after the most recent incidence of "sexist behaviour". -
London terror attack: A new phase of desperation for extremists
Everything about terrorism is desperate, and the latest wave of attacks represents a new phase of great desperation. -
South Australian nurse feared dead in London attack
South Australian nurse Kirsty Boden is believed to be the fourth Australian victim of the London Bridge terror attack and is feared dead, Fairfax Media has confirmed. -
Brighton siege and London attack: Public spaces face security upgrades amid terror fears
Public spaces that attract crowds are set to receive security upgrades under proposed counter-terrorism measures. -
Investors pump $14 billion in sales across office sector
Propertylink has sold its 320 Pitt Street, Sydney assets for $275 million -
Boris Johnson defends Sadiq Khan but still wants Donald Trump to visit UK
Boris Johnson has defended London's mayor but says there is no reason to rescind the US President's state visit. -
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo to be on the cover of FIFA 18
Christiano Ronaldo has capped off arguably the best 12 months of his career by being announced as the cover athlete for FIFA 18. -
Are we too clean for our own good? Dogs to the rescue!
There is growing concern we might be too clean for our own good. Dogs to the rescue! -
ACT budget 2017: Woden residents look forward to light rail
The one item on Red Hill resident Paul McGlew's ACT budget wishlist didn't make the cut. -
Aldi has the cheapest grocery basket in Australia, Choice survey finds
Australian shoppers can save almost $80 by replacing leading supermarket brand products with budget equivalents. -
Fair Work Commission rules minimum wage to rise by $22 a week
Australia's lowest-paid workers will get a $22-a-week pay rise after the workplace umpire lifted the national minimum wage to $694.90. -
NSW MP's staffer holds senior position in donor's Chinese lobbying group
James Zhou is an executive vice president of the Australian Council for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China -
Eddie Obeid's lawyer tells court it is an 'affront' for courts to judge MPs
It is an "affront to the dignity of Parliament" for the courts to set standards of conduct for politicians: Obeid lawyer. -
GWS Giants may lose Ryan Griffen for rest of AFL season
Simple training drill mishap leaves GWS midfielder Ryan Griffen needing surgery on the same ankle that has sidelined him for months. -
Fiji coach John McKee says pressure is on Wallabies playing against home country
Fiji coach John McKee has turned the heat on a number of Wallabys with Fijian heritage, saying the pressure is all on them when they compete against their home country this weekend. -
ACT budget 2017: government to redeploy excess staff in bid to find savings
Public servants it can't direct into new jobs could face redundancy. -
US warns it may pull out of UN human rights body over abuses, treatment of Israel
The Trump administration gave formal notice on Tuesday that it is reviewing its participation in the UN Human Rights Council and called for reforming the body to eliminate what it called its "chronic anti-Israel bias". -
Con Jazz Fest review: Lighter-than-air piano crowns first festival
The Sydney Conservatorium hosted the first of what hopefully will be many annual jazz festivals -
Unit owners the hardest hit by 2017 ACT budget's rate increases
2017 ACT budget reveals average rates increase of 7 per cent -
It's not too late to boost your tax deductions
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