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Why are flights in and out of Canberra so expensive?
via abc.net.au
A handful of factors, unique to the nation's capital, help push domestic airfares up. -
Barramundi catch up 50 per cent on last year in Gulf of Carpentaria
via abc.net.au
Barramundi catches in the Gulf of Carpentaria are up, half way through the season. -
Primary school playgrounds in New South Wales transforming the learning environment
via abc.net.au
School playgrounds in New South Wales are transforming to educate children in a hands-on, fun setting. -
Man killed after crashing during high-speed police chase in Melbourne's inner north
via abc.net.au
A man dies after crashing a car during a high-speed police chase at Northcote in Melbourne's inner north. -
Domestic violence: A mother's story about her son's anger and breaking the cycle of abuse
via abc.net.au
Jean survived two abusive relationships only for her son to suffer from anger and stress caused by family violence. Experts say there are many parents like her who are struggling to break the cycle. -
Adam Thompson
via abc.net.auFormer ice user Adam Thompson has dedicated his recovery to raising awareness about the drug and the impact it has on regional communities. -
Inquest into high rate of suicide in Indigenous communities in WA's north
via abc.net.au
Ten years after an almost identical inquiry, an inquest will examine the suicide of 13 Aboriginal people in WA's north. -
World's longest beanie, in honour of Cathy Freeman, in the works at Alice Springs Beanie Festival
via abc.net.au
Huge numbers of beanie enthusiasts are flooding Australia's Red Centre for a colourful four-day beanie festival that is also a workshop for knitters hoping to make a record-breaking beanie to honour Olympian Cathy Freeman. -
Queensland farmer trials Chinese fruit crops to save water
via abc.net.auAs debate rages about the impact of water buy backs, in south west Queensland one farmer is experimenting with alternative farming practices in an attempt to conserve water. Ian Brimblecombe is growing Chinese fruit on his farm and if successful, plans to sell the products to migrants. -
Murray-Darling Basin: Collarenebri, cotton farming town
via abc.net.auThe AM roadshow is in Collarenebri in Northern New South Wales, a town with a fine and productive cotton farming history that's celebrating 150 years this year. One local says it's a great little town, with 'the best blackfella-whitefella relations' anywhere he's seen in Australia, but it's getting hard to find things to make the best of any more as jobs are automated and huge companies swallow up family properties. -
Dirranbandi school P and C driving resilience in the face of water buybacks
via abc.net.auDirranbandi is a small town fighting for its future. Numbers at the local school have more than halved since water buybacks began and no one knows if the town can survive the loss of more water. But residents are showing a remarkable resilience in the face of ongoing uncertainty. A few months ago, the Parents and Citizens' Association was disbanded as exhausted volunteers stepped down. But now a new crop of volunteers has taken up the cause; young local women who are barely out of school themsel -
Mayor Chagai changing lives on and off the court at Savannah Pride basketball club
via abc.net.au
This is no ordinary game of basketball. Refugee Mayor Chagai is using the sport to facilitate a sense of pride, friendship and family among Sudanese teenagers in Sydney's western suburbs. -
Great Barrier Reef 'too big to fail' at $56b, Deloitte Access Economics report says
via abc.net.au
The Great Barrier Reef's economic, social and iconic brand value is studied for the first time, with economists giving a $56 billion price tag and claiming it is "too big to fail" -
AirAsia: Frustrated passengers stranded in Perth after flight turned back
via abc.net.au
AirAsia passengers say they are stuck in Perth after their Kuala Lumpur-bound flight was forced to return WA yesterday due to a "technical issue", which left the plane shaking like a "washing machine". -
Russell Drysdale's outback painting Grandma's Sunday Walk sells for $3m at auction
via abc.net.au
Grandma's Sunday Walkone of the last masterpieces painted by acclaimed Australian artist Russell Drysdale just before he lost his eyesightsells for $2.97 million at auction in Adelaide. -
Geelong v Fremantle, Richmond v Carlton, St Kilda v Gold Coast: AFL round 14 scores and stats
via abc.net.au
Injury-hit Geelong scrape over the line against Fremantle and Richmond beats Carlton at the MCG before the Saints win a forgettable game over the Suns to complete round 14. Look back at all the stats and scores. -
Beginner surfer takes out first women's Australian Adaptive Surfing Title
via abc.net.au
A silver-medallist Paralympian wins the women's title at the Australian Adaptive Surfing competition, just 24 hours after she tried surfing for the first time. -
Made in WA: Perth Stadium footbridge deck to be constructed locally
via abc.net.au
The State Opposition calls for the Government to provide evidence of contractual disputes that have forced the new Perth Stadium footbridge to be constructed locally. -
Egg business booming as former grazier moves from cattle to hens
via abc.net.au
A former grazier turned free-range egg producer says his fledgling business is booming as consumers become more conscious of how their food is produced. -
Danish architects chosen to design new $250m Sydney Fish Market
via abc.net.au
Danish architects are been chosen to build the long-awaited $250 million revamp of the Sydney Fish Market, which the Premier says will be paid for by selling the current site to apartment developers. -
RACQ reveals worst south-east Queensland locations for distracted drivers
via abc.net.au
Drivers in Brisbane's north are crowned the most distracted by the RACQ, which spotted an alarming amount on the phone. -
Geelong v Fremantle, Richmond v Carlton, St Kilda v Gold Coast: AFL round 14 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
Geelong takes on Fremantle to kick off the AFL Sunday action, before Richmond faces off against Carlton and St Kilda plays the Gold Coast Suns. Follow it all in our live AFL ScoreCentre. -
Cyclist Kevin Weeks rides Adelaide to Rockhampton in Parkinson's disease challenge
via abc.net.au
The tremble of Parkinson's disease as he gripped the handlebars was not going to stop keen cyclist Kevin Weeks riding from Adelaide to Rockhampton in just over three weeks. -
Could you beat homelessness? Former nurse forced onto streets by family violence
via abc.net.au
A former nurse living on the streets after fleeing her abusive husband tells how hard it is to break the cycle of sleeping rough. -
Man dumped at Tweed Heads hospital dies from gunshot wound, 'no evidence' he was a bikie
via abc.net.au
A man who was dropped off at a northern NSW hospital after being shot on Saturday afternoon dies, but police say there is "no evidence" his death was related to an Origin-night bikie brawl. -
Social media training for girls enters the classroom in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
Concerns about the detrimental effects of social media on girls have prompted Hobart's MacKillop College to bring in trainers. -
Sydney woman turns unwanted hotel toiletries into kits for the homeless
via abc.net.au
A Sydney woman sets up a charity to put all the unwanted hotel toiletries and inflight sleep kits into packs for homeless people in shelters who cannot rely on having basic essentials like a toothbrush. -
Melbourne man facing over 100 charges relating to family violence
via abc.net.au
A 38-year-old Melbourne man is facing 122 charges over alleged family violence offences dating back to 1994, including sexual assault and kidnapping. -
Searchers find 93yo fisherman's body off Port Broughton
via abc.net.au
The body of an elderly man is found off South Australian coast almost 24 hours after police believe he fell from his fishing boat. The search was sparked after another fisherman found the empty boat and towed it back to shore. -
Daniel Ricciardo kisses barrier, qualifies a disappointing 10th at Ajerbaijan Grand Prix
via abc.net.au
Daniel Ricciardo only qualifies 10th in Azerbaijan after clipping a barrier near the end coming out of turn six on a hazardous Baku street circuit that has been causing problems all week. -
Daniel Ricciardo kisses barrier, qualifies a disappointing 10th at Ajerbaijan Grant Prix
via abc.net.au
Daniel Ricciardo only qualifies 10th in Azerbaijan after clipping a barrier near the end coming out of turn six on a hazardous Baku street circuit that has been causing problems all week. -
Recyclable waste in country areas becoming expensive burden for WA councils
via abc.net.au
Three West Australian country shires are planning to build a 24-hectare shared waste facility near Mount Barker to store recyclable materials in a bid to combat rising handling costs. -
Cat fight brewing over possible expansion of Canberra pet containment laws
via abc.net.au
Battlelines are being drawn over a controversial proposal to declare all of Canberra a cat containment zone, where pets would have to remain inside their owner's property boundaries at all times. -
Queensland man Troy Szczurkowski conquers world's longest winter ultramarathon in Alaska
via abc.net.au
The Brisbane bike mechanic who battled frostbite crossing more than 1,600km of Alaskan snow and glaciers by fat bike, foot and ski is back home and already planning his next extreme adventure. -
Woman trapped under Melbourne house rescued after neighbour calls for help
via abc.net.au
A neighbour alerts emergency services after hearing noises from a house in Melbourne's north-west, where a woman in her 40s had been trapped under the floor for a number of days. -
Chelsea Cinema saviour planning multi-screen Regal Theatre complex
via abc.net.au
Five years after an Adelaide eastern suburbs cinema was saved, its backer has bold plans for a multi-screen complex. -
Ancient marine fossils preserved under a busy Canberra bridge
via abc.net.au
The Woolshed Creek fossil site is one of three geologically significant sites you may drive past every day without even realising.

