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Shrinking whales study could lead to early warning system for endangered species
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Research showing whales were shrinking in size ahead of a global population collapse last century may help scientists set up a means to detect a similar imminent crash in other species. -
Medicinal honey from Western Australia certified for antimicrobial benefits set to rival Manuka
via abc.net.au
A new certification process for medicinal honey from West Australian jarrah and marri flowers is set to rival Manuka. -
SA budget: Unemployment in Adelaide's north nothing like Premier's 'beautiful lifestyle' concept
via abc.net.au
If you believe Premier Jay Weatherill's budget message, South Australians are looking to "continue this beautiful lifestyle", but it's a foreign concept to the generations of unemployed who call Adelaide's north home. -
SA Government distributes 'fake news' to train passengers with phony budget newspaper
via abc.net.au
The SA budget was meant to be all about the jobs of tomorrow, but the SA Government's first post-budget investment was in a supposedly dying industry. -
Turnbull's Gonski 2.0 education bill passes in early morning sitting of Parliament
via abc.net.auThe Coalition Government is claiming an historic victory after early this morning passing its multi-billion-dollar school funding bill through Parliament. It comes almost six years after businessman David Gonski handed the Gillard government his blueprint for an overhaul of school funding. The Turnbull Government says its so-called Gonski 2.0 package will deliver truly needs based funding for students. But Labor, the Federal Education Union and the Catholic Schools Commission have vowed to conti -
Medicinal cannabis: Inside a self-described drugs guru's crash course
via abc.net.au
There were GPs, nurses, hospital specialists and a row of "tribal elders" from Nimbinso many people the staff had to set up more tables. All wanted to know more about the drug. -
Hit and run pair flee scene after crash that kills woman in New Town
via abc.net.au
Two people are on the run in southern Tasmania after being involved in a crash that killed the driver of the other car and left her passenger in hospital. -
A 'serious investment in needs-based education funding': Simon Birmingham
via abc.net.auEducation Minister Simon Birmingham says an additional $2,300 on average per student will flow to schools over the next few years under the Gonski 2.0 legislation, which was passed in Parliament overnight. Speaking with AM's Sabra Lane, he acknowledges that last-minute changes to the legislation in order to ensure its passing will mean that the program will cost more over the next few years, but says it 'doesn't add to the structural budget position' over the long term and rejects this morning's -
Behind the scenes of ABC News in Victoria
via abc.net.au
Journalist Stephanie Anderson and camera operator Patrick Rocca reveal how ABC News is produced for television, radio and digital. -
Sexual abuse survivors find joy and healing through horse therapy
via abc.net.au
Sandra Goeldner has been struggling since her life was shattered by sexual abuse, but she says the burgeoning field of horse therapy has helped her to overcome many of the challenges that flowed from her abusive past. -
Safe Schools: Queensland Government will not fund teacher training after October
via abc.net.au
Negative "political ramifications" are stopping the Palaszczuk Government from funding the anti-bullying program Safe Schools once its federal funding runs out, the Queensland Teachers Union says. -
Footscray Hospital neurosurgeon Michael Wong calls for greater security in hospitals after being stabbed 14 times by patient
via abc.net.au
Neurosurgeon Michael Wong bears scars all over his body. More than a dozen in fact. They act as a reminder of the day he was stabbed by his own patient in a frenzy at Footscray Hospital. -
Hawthorn Hawks stun Adelaide Crows, winning by 14 points in huge AFL upset to kick off round 14
via abc.net.au
The AFL remains a tipster's nightmare, with Hawthorn the unlikely 14-point victors on the road against the ladder-leading Crows. -
Over 30 fire trucks respond to major incident in Tyabb, south-east of Melbourne
via abc.net.au
Victorian emergency services are responding to a major incident at Tyabb, south-east of Melbourne. -
Pauline Hanson claims comments on autism taken out of context
via abc.net.au
After her comments on taking children with autism out of mainstream classes were roundly criticised, Pauline Hanson has claimed her comments were taken out of context and have support from school communities. -
Doctor banned for 'carelessly' prescribing body-building, weight-loss drugs
via abc.net.au
A Perth doctor is banned from practising for 10 years for prescribing powerful weight loss and body-building drugs to hundreds of patients. -
Andrew Probyn with the latest on Gonski 2.0
via abc.net.au
7.30's political correspondent Andrew Probyn with an update on the fate of the Government's schools funding package. -
Tracey Holmes: My mobile phone number was hijacked and it could happen to you
via abc.net.au
Last week somebody successfully ported Tracey Holmes's number without her permission. What ensued was a sleepless night wondering where her number had gone, what was being done with it and what the ultimate cost was going to be. -
How Tracey Holmes' mobile phone number was hijacked
via abc.net.au
After falling victim to a mobile phone porting scam, the ABC's Tracey Holmes investigates how the scam operates and how to avoid it. -
Hanson claims comments were taken out of context
via abc.net.au
After her comments on taking autistic children out of mainstream classes was roundly criticised; One Nation leader, Pauline Hanson, has claimed her comments were taken out of context and have support from school communities. -
Travis Cloke to take indefinite break from AFL due to mental health
via abc.net.au
Western Bulldogs forward Travis Cloke will take an indefinite break from the AFL due to mental-health issues. -
Adelaide Crows v Hawthorn: AFL round 14 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
Round 14 in the AFL begins in earnest as the Crows take on Hawthorn at the Adelaide Oval. Follow all the action and our live commentary in our AFL ScoreCentre. -
Coroner finds no single factor contributed to death of firefighter Wendy Bearfoot near Albany
via abc.net.au
The state coroner concludes no single factor was to blame for the death of Albany firefighter Wendy Bearfoot in October 2012. -
Excessive TV watching leads to snacking, bad health later in life, study finds
via abc.net.au
Want to binge watch Game of Thrones ahead of season seven next month? Well, a new study has found excessive TV watching can have serious health consequences and, unsurprisingly, it also increases snacking. -
As it happened: SA Treasurer hands down jobs plan ahead of Holden's closure
via abc.net.au
South Australia's budget is "very sexy". So sexy in fact "it's got a red dress on", according to the South Australian Treasurer. The early reaction to Labor's final budget before next year's election is mixed. -
Water allocation cut for stage one growers in the Kimberley's Ord Irrigation Scheme
via abc.net.au
Growers in the Kimberley's Ord Irrigation Cooperative will lose 90 gigalitres of water from their annual water entitlement, following a decision handed down by the State Administrative Tribunal. -
Scott Johnson inquest told NSW Police did not properly investigate deaths near gay beats
via abc.net.au
Members of the NSW Police force did not adequately investigate deaths near gay beats, the coroner tells the third inquest into the death of 27-year-old Scott Johnson. -
Commonwealth Games 2018 tickets allocated, but not everyone is happy
via abc.net.au
With more than 1.2 million requests for ticket spots that numbered far less at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games - there was bound to be disappointment when passes were allocated today. But organisers say not all hope is lost - with another opportunity on the horizon. -
SA budget: Bankers scathing of State Government 'cash grab' levy
via abc.net.au
The South Australian Government's proposed new bank tax, announced in today's budget, is slammed as an "outrageous cash grab" by the Australian Bankers' Association. -
Johnathan Thurston ruled out of North Queensland Cowboys game after State Of Origin injury
via abc.net.au
Johnathan Thurston will miss the Cowboys' game against Penrith and his hopes of an Origin swansong at Lang Park are under a cloud after another shoulder injury. -
Margaret Court: Protesters rally against former tennis champion outside Liberal Party fundraiser
via abc.net.au
Same-sex marriage supporters rally outside a Liberal Party fundraiser in Melbourne to protest against guest speaker, tennis legend Margaret Court, who has come under fire for controversial remarks on homosexuality. -
Defeat for Tasmanian Government's plan to unlock forests for logging
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government's horror week in the upper house continues, with MLCs swinging the axe on its contentious forestry legislation. -
'F**k Sarge, you better check the truck': Court hears eight-year-old boy left in police wagon
via abc.net.au
Two police officers are charged with neglect of duty after allegedly leaving an eight-year-old boy in the back of a police wagon for about an hour. -
SA budget 2017: Premier and Treasurer shave hipster beards and move to the 'burbs
via abc.net.au
With its latest budget, SA Labor is looking to secure support in marginal seats in Adelaide's metropolitan area ahead of the 2018 state election, Simon Royal writes. -
ATO fraudster who stole more than $1m jailed after former sentence deemed inadequate
via abc.net.au
A tax fraudster who stole more than $1 million is behind bars after the ACT Supreme Court found his original sentence, requiring 400 hours of community service, manifestly inadequate. -
The pet-friendly caravan park in Broome where only those with a dog or cat can stay
via abc.net.au
A caravan park in Western Australia only accepts campers who have a dog or a cat, in stark contrast to a lot of parks around the country. -
Outback cricket match awakens sleepy SA ghost town as volunteers arrive to restore Farina ruins
via abc.net.au
Visitors make an annual pilgrimage to a ghost town in South Australia's Northern Flinders Rangespopulation: twoto restore ruins and have a hit of cricket. -
Queensland police recruit public to help name newest dog squad members
via abc.net.au
Got a good name for a good dog? The Queensland Police Service is recruiting the public in the naming of its seven new puppies, destined to become the next breed of police dogs. -
Red meat peak industry councils united on controversial x-ray technology
via abc.net.au
Australian cattle and sheep producers, lot feeders and red meat processors publicly back the introduction of controversial x-ray technology that promises to provide farmers with a better indication of the actual meat content of a carcase. -
NT public servant charged with disclosing official secrets merely 'gossiping', court told
via abc.net.au
Stewart McCulloch is a senior public servant with the NT Government in Katherine and allegedly told a tenderer about the state of their application, and what prices competing applicants had quoted. -
WA Labor row breaks out as failed candidate challenges 'Premier's pick' for president
via abc.net.au
A union official beaten in a ballot for the role of president of the WA Labor PartyMaritime Union of Australia candidate Adrian Evansplans to lodge a dispute to challenge the election of Carolyn Smith. -
SA Police roadside stop ends in marriage proposal
via abc.net.au
A roadside police stop for a suspected stolen car ends with a surprise marriage proposal for an Adelaide couple. -
SA budget: Treasurer hands down jobs plan ahead of Holden's closure
via abc.net.au
What does the South Australian Government have up its sleeve? After revealing its hospital big spend, today's budget is described as a "traditional Labor budget" focused on jobs. -
Rain drenches Perth but fails to bring many desperate WA farmers relief
via abc.net.au
A cold front over the southern half of Western Australia dumps more than 60 millimetres of rain on Perth overnight, and brings relief to some farmers, but fails to reach all agricultural areas desperate for a drenching. -
Telmo Languiller, former Victorian speaker, under more pressure over entitlements
via abc.net.au
Telmo Languiller says he supports moves to abolish a parliamentary entitlement that he used to take his partner to Sri Lanka and North America at taxpayers' expense. -
English curriculum in Australia more flexible and creative than England, study finds
via abc.net.au
It might be the land of Shakespeare, Austen and the Oxford Dictionary, but is England the best place for children to learn English? -
Boxing referee failed to realise seriousness of Davey Browne's injuries, coroner finds
via abc.net.au
A coroner investigating the death of NSW boxer David "Davey" Browne recommends changes to the way bouts are conducted in order to make it easier for officials to stop a fight. -
SA budget focuses on jobs as banks, foreign investors targeted with new taxes
via abc.net.au
New taxes on banks and foreign investors, a focus on jobs and a cash splash on the suburbs are the headline measures in the South Australian Government's pre-election budget, described by Premier Jay Weatherill as a "traditional Labor budget". -
All-timber office building to be built in Brisbane
via abc.net.au
Fire and termites will be no threat to a nine-storey all-timber office block to be built in inner Brisbane, according to the construction team. -
SA budget 2017: What you need to know
via abc.net.au
Find out where the money in this year's South Australian budget is going and how it will affect you.

