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Pair in custody over cold case murder of Phillip Carlyle on Gold Coast
via abc.net.au
Police interview a man and a woman in relation to the 1997 murder of Phillip Carlyle, who was found shot dead inside his Robina office and had no known enemies. -
First new mine in Northern Territory in 10 years to begin production within a week
via abc.net.au
The company behind the Edna Beryl gold mine in Tennant Creek says it has some of the highest gold grades in Australia, with samples starting at 40 grams per tonne. -
First new major gold mine in Northern Territory in 10 years to begin production within a week
via abc.net.au
The company behind the Edna Beryl gold mine in Tennant Creek says it has some of the highest gold grades in Australia, with samples starting at 40 grams per tonne. -
Murray-Darling: Indigenous leaders call for 'meaningful' consultation over basin plan
via abc.net.au
As a number of people around Australia voice their opinion of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, Aboriginal people say they are the only ones with vested interests in the health and future of the river. -
Australian pet owners spent $12.2 billion on their furry family members last year, study finds
via abc.net.au
Premium grooming, high-quality food and specialised healthcare products are just some of the luxuries Australians are affording their pets. -
Banned patron checks: 50 Queensland nightclubs knock back patrons 22 times in first ID trial
via abc.net.au
In a bid to reduce alcohol-fuelled violence, 50 Queensland venues trial technology which allows them to share information about a banned patron, preventing them from re-entering another club or bar. -
Wollongong-Sydney train tunnel could slash commute, report to NSW Cabinet says
via abc.net.au
Confidential cabinet documents show train journey times from Wollongong to Sydney would be slashed to 66 minutes if a $3.6 billion railway tunnel was built instead of the F6 motorway extension. -
Barker College agrees to launch Aboriginal academy for girls in Utopia homelands
via abc.net.au
Sydney's Barker College will begin fundraising to establish a school for girls in the Northern Territory's remote Utopia homelands, which will aim to give students a grounding in their Aboriginal culture, taught by local women. -
Commonwealth agrees to fund majority of Victoria's Regional Rail package
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government agrees to a major funding boost towards Victoria's Regional Rail package, following a stoush with the State Government over infrastructure spending. -
Dinosaur discovery in Winton could hold key to sauropods diet
via abc.net.au
Palaeontologist hope the rare discovery of a dinosaur fossil with it stomach contents intact on an outback Queensland sheep station could determine what sauropods ate. -
Erosion from tides and human intervention threaten historic beach cemetery at Fingal Head
via abc.net.au
Radio National presenter Daniel Browning returns to his community at Fingal to see the damage being done by erosion and dredging. -
Finding out dad isn't your biological father
via abc.net.au
Ever wondered if the man you call dad is really your biological father? There is a small but real chance you don't realise he isn't, as an estimated one to three people in every 100 sometimes discover. -
Youth worker Les Twentyman reflects on the highs and lows of his career
via abc.net.au
For more than three decades, Les Twentyman has been pounding the streets of Melbourne, trying to support young people who are homeless, drug-dependent or caught up in gang life. Now he is sharing his gritty stories and reflections on life with Lateline's Sarah Farnsworth. -
Calls to dump hidden regional subsidy charge from Perth, South West power bills
via abc.net.au
Residents in Perth and the South West could save about $75 a year on their power bills if they no longer had to pay a hidden charge that subsidises regional households, the WA Greens say. -
Inside the Sydney street kitchen offering safety to the homeless that was shut down for 'public nuisance'
via abc.net.au
Over the weekend, council workers and police dismantled a makeshift community established by a group of homeless people in Sydney's Martin Place, claiming it was a public nuisance. But the group says the City of Sydney has "no plan" for homeless people in the CBD. -
Makeshift homeless camp in Sydney closed down by authorities
via abc.net.au
Fed up with a lack of proper services, a group of homeless people in Sydney have established their own makeshift community in the city's CBD. Early on Saturday morning, council workers and police dismantled the camp, claiming it was a public nuisance. -
Christopher Pyne's remarks on gay marriage re-open old Coalition wounds
via abc.net.au
A secretly-recorded tape of Christopher Pyne about gay marriage and the growing influence of the moderates in the government, has sparked a round of internal squabbling in the Liberal Party. -
ASIC to investigate the collapse of music sharing app Guvera
via abc.net.au
The collapse of music sharing app Guvera has left thousands of investors almost $180 million out of pocket. -
The Mouth That Roared: Walking the streets with youth worker Les Twentyman
via abc.net.au
Les Twentyman has been pounding the streets of Melbourne for more than three decades, dealing with some of the city's most vulnerable people. -
AirAsia incident prompts expert warning on booking budget air travel
via abc.net.au
Travellers should think twice before booking budget airline flights says an expert, who urges people to consider if their life is worth a $200 saving on ticket prices. The warning comes after an AirAsia flight bound for Malaysia was forced to return to Perth yesterday. -
Ball-kid stands at the ready
via abc.net.auA ball-kid displays Australian Open tennis balls in the fourth round match between Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki and Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova during day eight of the 2013 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 21, 2013. -
Prime Minister seeks to calm rising tensions within the Liberal Party
via abc.net.auSecret recordings of Senior Minister Christopher Pyne speaking at a Liberal Party event have been leaked to the media. He can be heard boasting about the power of the left faction and suggesting same sex marriage will be legalised sooner than expected. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been quick to reaffirm the Government remains committed to a plebiscite to resolve the same sex marriage debate. -
Head of a Queensland residents' group attacked by about 20 people in a park
via abc.net.auThe President of the Ipswich Residents' and Ratepayers' Association, Jim Dodrill, has been treated in hospital for injuries after he and his father were attacked by about 20 people in a parkland. Fifty-two-year-old Jim Dodrill and his 73-year-old father went to the park to meet a stranger who'd raised concerns about trail-bike riding and four-wheel-driving in the area. When they were spotted trying to take photos of the drivers of the bikes and off-roaders, they were surrounded and beaten with b -
Aviation expert says Australians should think twice before using budget airlines
via abc.net.auAn aviation expert is urging Australians to think twice before flying with budget airlines, after an Air Asia X flight bound for Malaysia was forced to return to Perth after a mid-air drama. Passengers have reported hearing a loud explosion before the plane began to shudder. Some say the pilot urged them to pray they would return safely. -
Cheeky fox suspected to be making regular contribution to WA farmer's BOM rain gauge
via abc.net.au
A West Australian farmer who collects rainfall data for the Bureau of Meteorology suspects his recorded precipitation is not just falling from the sky. -
Indigenous youth suicide inquest examines teen's life of 'utter despair'
via abc.net.au
He was born severely underweight to an alcoholic mother and his short life was characterised by health problems, neglect and sexual abuse. This 17-year-old's death is one of 13 Aboriginal youth suicides being examined by a coronerand his story is particularly distressing. -
Canberra woman's family awarded $1.2 million compensation six years after her death
via abc.net.au
The family of a Canberra woman who died five hours after giving birth to twins is awarded compensation after it was found she was not given appropriate treatment. -
Paul Fitzgerald, internationally acclaimed portrait artist, dies aged 94
via abc.net.au
Paul Fitzgerald, who has painted Queen Elizabeth II three times, a pope, political leaders and is believed to have painted portraits of more famous people than any other Australian, dies in Melbourne on the weekend at the age of 94. -
Commonwealth Bank to cut 150 staff from Brisbane operations
via abc.net.au
The Finance Services Union (FSU) hits out at the Commonwealth Bank for cutting 150 workers from its Brisbane operations, saying affected staff will have little to no chance of finding other jobs at the bank. -
Bellerive residents up in arms over proposed aged care home for disadvantaged
via abc.net.au
Human Services Minister Jacquie Petrusma is confronted by Bellerive residents angry over a $12 million facility for over 50s earmarked for a site with "historical significance". -
Australian primary school students design robot orca to deter sharks
via abc.net.au
Pods of life-sized robotic orcas will protect beach-goers from sharks under an award-winning plan created by a group of Australian primary school students. -
Darren Rispen, one of NSW's 'most wanted' men, charged after two years on the run
via abc.net.au
Darren Rispen, one of New South Wales' most wanted men, is back behind bars after evading police since December 2014 and changing his appearance significantly. -
Choppers called in to help find runaway teens after epic outback chase
via abc.net.au
Helicopters have been used to help round up 11 teenagers who ran into the bush after being chased for hundreds of kilometres by police. -
Passionate ABC gardening expert remembered by Toowoomba community
via abc.net.au
Long-time ABC gardening talkback expert, Toowoomba's Rod Hultgren, has been remembered as a passionate gardener with an encyclopaedic knowledge of plants. -
Environmentalists fight to bring rare plant Bomaderry Zieria back from brink of extinction
via abc.net.au
Researchers and environmentalists are in a race against time to bring a rare plant back from the brink of extinction. -
WestConnex: Why does the Sydney Lord Mayor persist with motorway resistance?
via abc.net.au
Clover Moore, the longest serving Lord Mayor of Sydney, persists in battling the largest infrastructure project in Australia with ratepayer's funds, even though the Premier has said no to changes. Why? -
ASIC investigates Australian music streaming start-up Guvera's missing millions
via abc.net.au
The corporate watchdog is investigating failed Australian music streaming start-up Guvera after it left 3,000 investors wondering what happened to more than $180 million they ploughed into the company. -
West Coast's Will Schofield faces one-week ban for hitting Melbourne's Clayton Oliver
via abc.net.au
The AFL's Match Review Panel hands West Coast's Will Schofield a one-week ban for a questionable half-time hit on Clayton Oliver. -
Two Hells Angels bikies arrested over serious assault in Melbourne's north
via abc.net.au
Two members of the Hells Angels outlaw bikie club are arrested over a serious assault on Sydney Road in Brunswick in Melbourne's north earlier this year. -
Whale dying after being stranded in shallow waters off Port MacDonnell in South Australia
via abc.net.au
Attempts to save an injured humpback whale fail, after it became stranded in shallow waters west of Port MacDonnell in South Australia and sharks started eating the mammal as it floated closer to shore. -
Illawarra suburb setting environmental example in war on waste and plastic reduction
via abc.net.au
Residents of a suburb north of Wollongong are aiming to set an environmental example by showing how a population of 5,500 can become plastic-bag free and reduce its waste. -
Young daredevil born for circus life and bound for Globe of Death
via abc.net.au
His mother is a trapeze artist and his dad is a fifth-generation circus performer, so it is fair to say five-year-old Hudson Lennon was born for life on the road. -
AirAsia faces fresh probe after troubled Perth-Kuala Lumpur flight
via abc.net.au
The "technical issue" responsible for causing a mid-air drama on an AirAsia flight from Perth to Kuala Lumpur follows at least four other incidents or accidents involving the Malaysian carrier in the past three years. -
AirAsia faces fresh probe after engine failure on troubled Perth-Kuala Lumpur flight
via abc.net.au
The engine failure responsible for causing a mid-air drama on an AirAsia X flight from Perth to Kuala Lumpur follows at least four other incidents or accidents involving the Malaysian carrier in the past three years. -
Family of Adelaide grandfather seek justice after embracing his killer unknowingly
via abc.net.au
The family of a woman who murdered her grandfather tell South Australia's Supreme Court of their sense of betrayal after "comforting and embracing" her unknowingly following his death. -
Whitsunday karate students selected to compete against 'the best of the best' in Japan
via abc.net.au
A group of North Queensland karate students have been selected as the only Australians in their category to compete at a prestigious international tournament in Osaka. -
Rene Woods, chair of the Murray-Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations
via abc.net.au
Rene Woods, chair of the Murray-Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations -
Manny Pacquiao v Jeff Horn: Aussie boxer confident of victory if he follows 10-point plan
via abc.net.au
Trainer Glenn Rushton says he has the perfect 10-point plan for Jeff Horn to spring a massive upset over Manny Pacquiao on Sunday. -
Cycling group wants speed limits lowered to 30kph on busy Melbourne streets
via abc.net.au
A bicycle lobby group wants speed limits on several Melbourne roads reduced to 30kph and for cyclists to be allowed on footpaths. -
London Bridge attack: South Australian nurse Kirsty Boden farewelled at Loxton funeral
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of people turn out for the funeral of Australian nurse Kirsty Boden who was killed in a terrorist attack at London Bridge earlier this month.

