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Feijoa crops blooming across Australia with eyes on Asian export market
via abc.net.au
A fruit known to just 10 per cent of the Australian population is booming across the country and is expected to grow over the next five years. -
Bike-share service Urbi set for Joondalup, plans to expand around Perth
via abc.net.au
You've heard of Uber but what about Urbithe bike-share system that allows you to borrow a bike in one place and drop it off in another, launching soon in Perth. -
Tomato potato psyllid: Carnarvon capsicums and eggplants still looking 'magnificent' despite late start
via abc.net.au
Despite a delayed capsicum and eggplant harvest for some growers in Western Australia, the season is shaping up well. -
Ord Irrigation Scheme to trial new chemical weapon in aquatic weed control
via abc.net.au
Irrigation schemes in Australia have used acrolein to control aquatic weeds for decades, but will soon trial an alternative using a special permit. -
State of Origin: Queensland's bluff should not fool New South Wales, the Maroons mean business
via abc.net.au
New South Wales can not afford to fall for Queensland's mind games ahead of game IIthe Maroons are primed, ready and believe they can level the series. -
Man arrested after crashing into banks, Crown Casino in Melbourne
via abc.net.au
A man is arrested after crashing his car into a number of businessesincluding two banks and the casinoin Melbourne's CBD. -
London attacks: Coroner's inquest into deaths of victims Sara Zelenak, Kirsty Boden begins
via abc.net.au
Julie and Mark Wallace should have been preparing for a trip to Paris to meet their 21-year-old daughter Sara Zelenakinstead the Brisbane parents found themselves in a coroner's court in London hearing how she had been murdered. -
Melbourne jewellers 'terrified of going to work' after spate of violent robberies
via abc.net.au
Jewellers in Melbourne are frightened following a spate of violent smash-and-grab robberies, and some are leaving the trade because they see it as being too risky. -
IBAC investigates VicRoads worker who allegedly gave private data to gang-linked figures
via abc.net.au
A VicRoads employee with access to the private details of millions of Victorians is being investigated by the state's powerful anti-corruption commission for allegedly providing confidential information to figures linked to organised crime. -
Darwin prison admits rape victim taunted by her rapist while both incarcerated
via abc.net.auThe Northern Territory's Commissioner for Corrections has admitted to the ABC that a woman was taunted by the man convicted of raping her, while both were imprisoned at the Darwin correctional centre. Corrections says the incident had occurred two years ago, but was not investigated at the time. Only now is the prison admitting that contact can and does occur between high security male prisoners, and female prisoners at the jail.Featured:Mark Payne, NT Commissioner for Corrections
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Queensland 'jobs bonanza' budget designed to ward off sway to One Nation, analysts say
via abc.net.au
The Palaszczuk Government's budget is designed "to batten down the hatches" and ward off the advancements of One Nation, in the face of an upcoming election, political analysists say. -
Queensland Greens say Palaszczuk's pre-election budget a 'band-aid solution' for climate change
via abc.net.au
While the Queensland Government is talking up a "record environment budget", the Greens say the failure to curb land clearing undermines all other efforts to help the Great Barrier Reef. -
Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure set for board shake down
via abc.net.au
A shake down at embattled Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure is growing likely as major shareholders take action to move on a board they believe is "in complete disarray". -
Australia thumped 4-0 by Brazil as Socceroos are taken apart at MCG
via abc.net.au
The Socceroos learn just what it takes to be a top football side as Brazil runs rampant in a classy, comfortable 4-0 win at the MCG. -
Fiona Stanley Hospital dealt change as WA health reshuffle bids to end 'angst, uncertainty'
via abc.net.au
Staff at Perth's Fiona Stanley Hospital are facing another change in management after a reshuffle of senior health roles sparked by a damning report into morale at Princess Margaret Hospital. -
Environment minister, Josh Frydenberg, discusses the Finkel Review
via abc.net.au
After a long and fiery party room meeting about the Finkel Review on carbon emissions, Energy and Environment Minister JoshFrydenberg, talks to 7.30 -
Victorian government reject Commonwealth plan to drug test welfare recipients
via abc.net.au
The Victorian Government says it won't take part in the Federal Government's planned trial to drug test welfare recipients. It says the plan is 'cheap, populist nonsense'. -
74-year-old bodybuilding grandmother smashes stereotypes
via abc.net.au
It could be time for a dramatic rethink of the way we stay fit and healthy in our later lives. 74-year-old grandmother, Janice Lorraine, lifts weights and is still competing on the bodybuilding circuit, often against people 20 years younger. -
Finkel Plan under fire from Coalition party room
via abc.net.au
The report by Chief Scientist, Alan Finkel, on securing the national energy market faces opposition from the Coalition party room. -
Premier Will Hodgman accuses Labor of trying to rid itself of right-leaning MP
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Premier accused the Opposition of strapping one of its own MPs into the "ejector's seat" as the state edges closer to an election. -
74-year-old bodybuilder Janice Lorraine is busting age stereotypes
via abc.net.au
Janice Lorraine wants to show older Australians they can be strong, fit and "excited about yourself and life". -
Socceroos v Brazil: Australia faces off against world number one, live blog
via abc.net.au
The MCG will play host as the Socceroos face off against world-number-one Brazil in a marquee friendly. Follow all the action in our live blog. -
Brighton siege: Third man facing firearms charges in connection with fatal attack
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne man appears in court facing firearms charges in connection with an investigation into the weapons supplied to the Brighton siege gunman. -
Man accused of drug use before Roseworthy head-on crash that injured his children
via abc.net.au
A man who allegedly caused a head-on crash at Roseworthy that critically injured his young daughter used methamphetamine in the days before the crash and never held a driver's licence, the Adelaide Magistrates Court hears. -
Boy dies after PeeWee motorbike crash near Griffith in outback NSW
via abc.net.au
A six-year-old boy dies in hospital from his injuries sustained after he was hit by a car while riding a PeeWee motorcycle on a road in country New South Wales last week. -
AUSINDEX: Indian Navy arrives in Fremantle ahead of joint exercises
via abc.net.au
Three Indian naval vessels arrive in Fremantle ahead of a bilateral exercise with Royal Australian Navy assets. -
Logan Mayor Luke Smith denies allegations he misused his position to favour campaign donors
via abc.net.au
Logan Mayor Luke Smith denies any wrongdoing after being grilled by the Crime and Corruption Commission about allegations he misused his position to favour developers who donated to his 2016 campaign. -
Eman Sharobeem spent taxpayer dollars on diamond necklace, fountain for home, ICAC told
via abc.net.au
A former Australian of the Year finalist spent $20,000 in public money on a diamond necklace, a fountain for her home, dental work and hair salon appointments, the state's corruption watch dog is told. -
Giant Steps autism support scheme for young adults to close after NDIS funding change
via abc.net.au
Young adults with autism are set to lose a support program at the long-standing Giant Steps school in Tasmania's Deloraine because of a NDIS funding change. -
Freeway chaos as truck crashes into Hay St overpass, second in three years
via abc.net.au
The operators of a truck which crashed into a freeway overpass in Perth's CBD will be expected to pay for the clean-up and repairs to the bridge, Main Roads says. -
Chief psychiatrist quits amid investigations into abuse at Oakden facility in SA
via abc.net.au
South Australia's chief psychiatrist Aaron Groveswho authored a damning report resulting in the imminent closure of a controversial aged mental care facility in Adelaideresigns from his position. -
Scott Johnson death: Reports gay men bashed, killed at Manly's North Head, inquest hears
via abc.net.au
The third inquest into the death of American mathematician Scott Johnson almost 30 years ago hears anecdotal evidence that gay men were bashed and killed at Manly's North Head. -
Queensland budget: State kicks-in millions for rural development, ag groups claim 'no vision'
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government may have budgeted $5.2 million to boost development in rural communities, but agricultural groups have decried the overall outlay as "very beige", not proactive and lacking vision. -
Queensland budget: Inland rail 'held hostage' over Cross River Rail commitment, Turnbull says
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull accuses the Queensland Premier of holding national rail projects hostage, because the Commonwealth would not fund Brisbane's Cross River Rail project. -
Luke Walker on PACmen
via abc.net.au
Director Luke Walker on his documentary, PACmen, about Dr Ben Carson's tilt at the US Presidency. -
Hydro Girl, a comic book superhero with battle scars and a message of inspiration
via abc.net.au
Born with hydrocephalus, 30-year-old Sarah Renehan has created a comic book superhero complete with scars and a good battle story. -
Woman aims to launch free ride service to reunite palliative care patients with pets
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian woman is reaching out for help to start a free service that will allow palliative care patients to enjoy time with the pets they had to leave behind. -
Deputy ATO commissioner Michael Cranston resigns following fraud charges
via abc.net.au
The deputy ATO commissioner Michael Cranston resigns after being formally charged in connection with a $130 million fraud, in which his son and daughter are also implicated. -
Scott Johnson death: Gay men bashed, killed at Manly's North Head, inquest hears
via abc.net.au
The third inquest into the death of American mathematician Scott Johnson almost 30 years ago hears evidence that gay men were bashed and killed at Manly's North Head. -
Small plane crashes on Stuart Highway at Dunmarra
via abc.net.au
A man and a child escape injury when the small plane they were travelling in crashes south of Daly Waters in the Northern Territory, authorities say. -
Queensland budget: State delivers $5.2 million for rural development, cuts agricultural department spend
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Government has budgeted $5.2 million to boost development in rural communities but has cut overall funding to its Department of Agriculture in today's budget. -
Beer truck wedged underneath Granville overpass
via abc.net.au
Thirsty Sydneysiders may have to wait a little longer to blow the froth off a few, after a truck laden with cartons of beer becomes wedged under a motorway overpass at Granville. -
Scone therapy: Home food gives terminally ill a special taste of home
via abc.net.au
Scones, cakes and home recipes give palliative care patients a special experience in otherwise difficult times. -
Risk, a Film On Julian Assange: Review
via abc.net.au
CJ reviews Laura Poitras' new feature doco Risk. -
State of Origin: Blues coach Laurie Daley dismisses Queensland transition talk ahead of game two
via abc.net.au
Maroons in transition? Not when the 'Big Four' are in an Origin lineup, according to Blues coach Laurie Daley. -
Big Milk Freeze challenge splashes motor neurone disease into spotlight in Gippsland
via abc.net.au
Wendy Gillam is usually pretty tough, but not when the 58-year-old dairy farmer from Gippsland tells of her experience with motor neurone disease. -
Dolphins documented striking 'banana pose' with sponges for hats to attract mates
via abc.net.au
Australian dolphin researchers have revealed a complex and strange behaviour where male humpback dolphins pose with their head and tail lifted from the water, often with a sea sponge on their foreheads to attract females. -
Man charged over toddler's murder who suffered 'horrific injuries' at Kingston, police say
via abc.net.au
After a two-year investigation, a 28-year-old man is charged with the murder of a two-year-old boy at Kingston who suffered "horrific injuries", police say. -
Eman Sharobeem spent taxpayer dollars on fountain, gardening supplies for home, ICAC told
via abc.net.au
A former Australian of the Year finalist spent thousands of dollars of public money on an outdoor fountain and gardening supplies for her home, the NSW corruption watch dog is told. -
Former head of substance users' association avoids jail for supplying heroin
via abc.net.au
The former chief executive of the West Australian Substance Users' Association is given an 18-month suspended jail term for supplying heroin to her partner and a friend.

