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Richmond Field Day competition searches for perfect mob of live export cattle
via abc.net.au
A north Queensland field day ditches its traditional fat cattle sale in search of the perfect mob of live export cattle. -
Finkel review 'a disaster': Malcolm Roberts
via abc.net.auThe recently released Finkel review into the nation's electricity grid is now before the Federal Government for consideration. If the Government's response to the review is not supported by the Labor Opposition, the Coalition will have to negotiate with Senate crossbench. One of those Senators is One Nation's Malcolm Roberts. Speaking with AM's Sabra Lane, Senator Roberts says that Australia's energy problems have been caused by regulation, and that more regulation 'just does not make sense'. He -
From celebrity status in Finland to quiet of country Australia for tattoo model Sini Ariell
via abc.net.au
The story of why a Finnish model left her celebrity lifestyle behind to move to rural New South Wales. -
Queen's Birthday honours: South Australians recognised with awards
via abc.net.au
A winemaker, an Olympian, a champion of victims' rights and a guide dogs trainer are among more than 50 South Australians recognised for their contributions to the community with Queen's Birthday honours. -
Queensland budget: What we know so far
via abc.net.au
Queensland Treasurer Curtis Pitt is putting the finishing touches on his third budget, which will be handed down on Tuesday, with some details already announced. -
Queen's Birthday honours: 56 South Australians recognised with awards
via abc.net.au
A winemaker, an Olympian, a champion of victims' rights and a guide dogs trainer are among 56 South Australians recognised for their contributions to the community with Queen's Birthday honours. -
Co-working spaces transforming the idea of an office
via abc.net.auWhat's in an office? Probably some desks, a board room and your colleagues. But that could all be about to change. Thousands of co-working spaces are popping up in Australia for small businesses, where your work space can vary from a converted warehouse to an empty restaurant. -
Brisbane rail enthusiast Neil MacKenzie receives Queen's Birthday honour for steam train displays
via abc.net.au
Brisbane rail enthusiast Neil MacKenzie began building miniature locomotives in the 1980s, he wanted to see if he could win a trophy. Now he's received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his service to the community. -
Moonlight State: Fitzgerald Inquiry files reveal inner workings of corrupt web of Qld cops
via abc.net.au
Files from the Fitzgerald Inquiry, including statements to investigators, hard evidence showing money laundering and handwritten notes by corrupt cops, reveal the inner workings of the web of corruption run by "the Bagman" Jack Herbert. -
Love and other drugs: Family's extraordinary journey to help Sam Goddard recover from strokes
via abc.net.au
In the seven years since their son Sam suffered a series of catastrophic strokes at the age of 23, the Goddard family has moved mountains to help him defy medical advice and regain his ability to speak. -
Man arrested after police shooting in Cornishtown
via abc.net.au
A man in Cornishtown, northern Victoria, is arrested following a police shooting after he allegedly threatened them with a firearm. -
Chief scientist Peter Klinken recognised for work in disease genetics
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's chief scientist Peter Klinken says he was "gobsmacked" when he found he had been made a Companion of the Order of Australia for his work in understanding the genetics of disease. -
Queen's Birthday honours: Foster parents recognised for care to 380 children
via abc.net.au
Goulburn foster parents Ian and Christine Lofts are honoured on the Queen's Birthday list for their extraordinary contribution to children as carers to 380 children over decades. -
Brighton siege victim Nick Hao remembered at service in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Kai Hao, the innocent man killed in the Brighton attack last week, is remembered by the Chinese community as a hard worker and committed worker in a service in Melbourne. -
Sydney Roosters grab the points at Campbelltown with 40-18 win over Wests Tigers
via abc.net.au
Some Mitchell Pearce brilliance helps the Roosters score a big win over the Tigers at Campbelltown. Look back at the scores and stats in our ScoreCentre. -
Sisters die after bedroom catches fire in Tasmania, police say no smoke alarm installed
via abc.net.au
A family is "distraught" after two sisters, aged 10 and 13, die in a fire overnight, with police confirming there were no smoke alarms inside a granny flat where the children were found. -
Carlton shocks GWS Giants by one point in nail-biting upset win
via abc.net.au
Carlton claims its best win for many a year, beating the premiership-favourite GWS Giants by one point in a thriller at Docklands. Relive the match with our ScoreCentre. -
Local riders lead Finke Desert Race as fog, dust help take toll on competitors
via abc.net.au
Three Alice Springs motorbike riders lead the Finke Desert Race after day one of the gruelling off-road event in Central Australia. -
Cyclists celebrate 'nutcase' inventor as bike turns 200 years old
via abc.net.au
Festivities across the country celebrate the 200th anniversary of Karl von Drais' first bicycle ride. -
SOS rock mystery: Man at centre of search tells tale of survival
via abc.net.au
A sailor whose SOS rock sign made headlines around the world tells how a crocodile destroyed his rubber dinghy and left him and a crew member stranded in a remote part of Western Australia's Kimberley region for a week in 2013. -
Wests Tigers v Sydney Roosters: NRL round 14 live scores, stats and commentary
The Roosters will try to keep the Tigers' lean run going as they meet at Campbelltown. Follow the live scores, stats and commentary in our ScoreCentre. -
'Kung Fu soccer': Australia's only caneball competition held in Canberra
via abc.net.au
The South-East Asian sport caneballdescribed as a mix between volleyball and socceris growing in popularity in Australia as refugees from Myanmar settle in the country. -
Peter Jarman's alleged killer faces court on charges of arson murder
via abc.net.au
Lane Tynan Mitchell appears in court after being charged with the arson murder of Peter Anthony Jarman in North Perth last week. -
Two people rescued from car in floodwaters on north coast of NSW
via abc.net.au
Emergency services have rescued two people and their dog after they got caught driving in floodwaters on the New South Wales north coast. -
Sisters die after bedroom catches fire, police say no smoke alarm installed
via abc.net.au
A family is "distraught" after two sisters, aged 10 and 13, perish in a fire overnight, with police confirming there were no smoke alarms inside a granny flat where the children were found. -
Carlton v GWS: AFL round 12 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
Carlton will be hoping to spring an upset against the red-hot Giants in Sunday's only match. Get live scores, stats and streams in our ScoreCentre. -
Bodyboarder has close encounter with 4m shark off WA's South West coast
via abc.net.au
A man is knocked off his bodyboard by a 4-metre-long great white shark at Bunbury in WA's South-West, but manages to get back to shore safely as the shark is chased off by three local dolphins. -
Plan to build prison for extremist inmates 'will create fertile ground for militancy'
via abc.net.au
A counter-terrorism expert is warning the New South Wales Government that its plan to build a supermax jail for extremist inmates could be counter-productive. -
Counter-terrorism training facility to be built in Brisbane for Queensland police
via abc.net.au
A new counter-terrorism training centre and extra police is added to the Queensland Police Service to combat the rising terror threat. -
Sisters die after makeshift bedroom catches fire, electrical fault suspected
via abc.net.au
The bodies of two sisters, aged 10 and 13, are found following a fire in a shed at a north Tasmanian property. -
WA Government to introduce mandatory dog sterilisation, tighten ownership laws
via abc.net.au
The WA Government is reviewing dog ownership laws in a bid to curb "out of control" backyard breeding. -
SA budget: $14.7m facility to replace Oakden aged mental care wards
via abc.net.au
A $14.7-million aged mental health care facility will be built in Adelaide to replace the controversial Oakden facility in the city's north, which is being closed due to abuse and neglect of patients going back a decade. -
Victorian motorcyclist dies in crash soon after arriving for Tasmanian ride
via abc.net.au
A Victorian man has been killed in a motorbike crash shortly after disembarking from a Spirit of Tasmania ferry. -
Four taken to hospital after apparent GHB overdoses at Melbourne city nightclub
via abc.net.au
Police are investigating after several people suffered apparent overdoses of the drug GHB at a Melbourne nightclub overnight. -
Thredbo celebrates 60 years of snow as slopes open across Snowy Mountains
via abc.net.au
Festivities are underway and ski fields across the NSW Snowy Mountains are open as iconic village and resort Thredbo looks back on 60 years on the slopes. -
Gallery accuses Indigenous corporation of silencing artists in mine dispute
via abc.net.au
A Sydney art gallery is accusing Borroloola's Mabunji Indigenous corporation of silencing the voices of artists who use painting to voice concerns about environmental impacts of mining. -
Perth Stadium: What do we know, and what is still unclear?
via abc.net.au
As the opening of the long-awaited Perth Stadium draws nearer, questions about the facility have continued. So what can West Australians expect to get out of their $1.6-billion investment? -
Traditional 'seagull' egg harvest underway amid concern over low bird numbers
via abc.net.au
When wattle flowers start to bloom and the heads of spear grass begin to drop, Aboriginal communities across the Top End know it's time for the annual harvest of sea bird eggs. -
Endangered desert animals take refuge in man-made homes in outback science project
via abc.net.au
As Central Australia's deserts increasingly resemble graveyards for small animals, scientists are giving them a helping hand by building them predator-proof homes. -
French Open: Australia's Alexei Popyrin wins junior title, will be involved around Davis Cup team
via abc.net.au
Australian teen tennis ace Alexi Popyrin becomes our first French Open junior champion in 49 years and is now eyeing a Davis Cup baptism in Lleyton Hewitt's team. -
Anti-violence campaign approaches one million stars target in time for GC2018
via abc.net.au
A global campaign which began following the rape and murder of Jill Meagher now has its sights on the 2018 Commonwealth Games. -
Spear-makings skills target better health for Indigenous Tasmanian men
via abc.net.au
Teaching ancient Aboriginal skills in spear-making is bringing Indigenous people together on Tasmania's north-west coast and promoting better health. -
Cattle thrive on rehabilitated land as companies look for new uses for mined property
via abc.net.au
Coal companies are leasing land to cattle farmers in a new initiative to repurpose retired mining sites as native pastures, and trials are showing promising results. -
Canberra's grandmasters: Meet the sporty seniors inspiring others to achieve
via abc.net.au
A handful of veterans in Canberra's sporting community are inspiring people of all ages to keep doing the sport they love.

