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'I've got a solution:' No apology from John McEnroe to Serena Williams
John McEnroe has refused to apologise for his comments about Serena Williams - and believes men should play against women to settle the argument. -
Elderly mum, daughters in Gold Coast death pact
It's believed all three had medical problems and police aren't treating the deaths as suspicious. -
Crude oil arrives in Wyndham as Buru Energy restarts production in the Kimberley
via abc.net.au
The first truckload of crude oil arrives in Wyndham following the reopening of the Ungani oilfield. -
Trent Gardiner, Coleambally irrigator
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Trent Gardiner, Coleambally irrigator -
Terry McFarlane supervises his pumpkins seed harvest - Griffith, NSW
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Smashed pumpkins in field -
Rob Houghton at home on the farm near Leeton, NSW
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Rob Houghton at home on the farm near Leeton, NSW -
Farming under the Basin Plan in the Riverina: irrigators face the future
via abc.net.au
It's 10 years since the Water Act started Australia down a path towards major reform in the Murray-Darling. How are farmers in the NSW Riverina adjusting? -
Chris Morsehead and his dog at home on the farm
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Chris Morsehead and his dog at home on the farm -
Lions tour of New Zealand 2017: Wellington Hurricanes storm back to snatch draw
The Wellington Hurricanes launched an extraordinary comeback by scoring two tries while British and Irish Lions lock Iain Henderson was in the sinbin and snatched a 31-31 draw in the visitors' final midweek match of their New Zealand tour on Tuesday. -
Filthy Rich and Homeless: Reality TV puts Kayla Fenech on the street
Kayla Fenech openly admits she's lived a life of immense privilege. -
Angela Merkel's shift on same-sex marriage could herald change in Germany
Opinion polls suggest most Germans support marriage equality. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Wednesday June 28, 2017
Canberra, growing fast as John Hanna shuts up shop and researchers find new way to help drought tolerance in plants. -
Census data reveals South Australia leads the states on volunteer percentage
via abc.net.au
Data from the census finds at 21. 4 per cent, South Australia has the highest proportion of volunteers among the statesmore than two points above the national average. -
Melbourne Express: Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Photographer Cam Neville captures the resilience of rural firefighters on the frontline
via abc.net.au
See one photographer's selection of striking images that document the extreme conditions experienced by volunteer rural firefighters. -
Indigenous art: Pormpuraaw artists turn ghost nets into world-renowned pieces
via abc.net.au
From Cape York to New York, Indigenous artists are recycling abandoned fishing nets into pieces which are in high demand for exhibitions across the world. -
Ice addiction treatment demand surging, but alcohol still Australia's biggest problem
via abc.net.au
The number of Australians seeking help for ice addiction is rising dramatically, but alcohol is still the most common drug people seek help for, new health data reveals. -
Diamonds are not forever: Indigenous communities grapple with end of the mining boom
via abc.net.au
As Australia's mining boom wanes, several Indigenous communities that were once promised prosperity are left grappling with a legacy of endemic poverty and questions about where the all the money has gone. -
Who will pay for $500 million Broken Hill pipeline?
via abc.net.auThe inland industrial town of Broken Hill is dry. In fact, it's so dry that the New South Wales Government had feared it could run out of drinkable water by now, then it rained a little bit and the pressure was eased. However, the problem remains. The New South Wales Government last year announced a massive $500 billion pipeline between Wentworth and Broken Hill. But local leaders say they want to know why that option was chosen, and who will pay for it. -
Frustration over water sharing rules in the Lachlan Valley
via abc.net.auIrrigators in the Lachlan Valley have expressed frustration with delays in an overhaul of water sharing rules, which they say is undermining agriculture. Lachlan water users have been pushing for changes to the Water Sharing Plan amid concerns it places too much emphasis on environmental flows. Lachlan Valley Water chairman Tom Green says the plan is costing Lachlan Valley communities about $35 million a year. -
Crop diversity boosting Riverina's resilience after Murray Darling Basin Plan
via abc.net.auThe water for producers in Griffith, Leeton and Narrandera in the New South Wales Riverina is managed by Murrumbidgee Irrigation. It's one of the biggest private irrigation companies in Australia. Its policy and stakeholder manager Karen Hutchinson says Griffith has come a very long way since the plan was first introduced, and that the region's varied crop types and water entitlements have helped with its resilience. -
Anger and optimism amongst Griffith farmers post MDBP
via abc.net.auSurrounded by orange trees and grape vines, the regional city of Griffith in south-west New South Wales relies heavily on its irrigated industries. It was here, in 2010, that angry farmers burned copies of an early draft of the Basin Plan, which they said would cause a permanent, man-made drought. That anger lingers for some, but for others there's real optimism, and a desire to get past the politics, and get on with the job. -
Fed chair Janet Yellen optimistic about financial outlook
Janet Yellen said she does not believe that there will be another financial crisis for at least as long as she lives. -
Nicola Sturgeon postpones push for second Scottish independence referendum following election
Nicola Sturgeon said voters were tired of going to the ballot box after a series of elections and referendums. -
Bill Cosby to face new civil trial over alleged sexual assault at Playboy Mansion
A woman has accused Cosby of sexually abusing her at the mansion in 1974 when she was 15 years old. -
Netflix slugs Aussies with price rise alongside GST tax hike
Australians will pay up to 20 per cent more for Netflix as the streaming video giant rolls out a price rise alongside the introduction of the GST "Netflix tax". -
Republicans delay vote on healthcare amid revolt, delivering setback to Trump
The bill faces opposition from both moderate and conservative Republicans. -
Massive cyber attack hits Europe with widespread ransom demands
The hack's scale and the use of ransomware quickly recalled the massive May cyberattack. -
Census 2016: 'It's a place to live my life', says face of a fast-changing nation
Eva Zhuang is the face of a fast-changingAustralia. -
Iron ore surges toward $US60 a tonne
Iron ore, defying continuing downward price forecasts, lifted 5.2 per cent -
Bachar Houli's suspension halved thanks to Malcolm Turnbull and Waleed Aly
Character references from Malcolm Turnbull and Waleed Aly persuade the AFL tribunal to halve the Tiger's penalty for knocking out Carlton's Jed Lamb. -
Australia Post appoints Christine Holgate chief executive
Blackmores chief executive Christine Holgate will be the new boss at Australia Post. -
Census 2016: The tragedy, triumphs and drudgery of modern family life revealed
The 2016 census reveals what's going on behind the curtains of Australia's 10 million homes. -
Should Sydney and Melbourne have their own foreign policies?
The relationship between big cities and national governments is becoming more complex -
Teen, 18, the ringleader behind violent thefts that netted $800,000, court told
Police allege an 18-year-oldis the ringleader behind a series of violent armed robberies at jewellery stores and service stations. -
Probe into claims Puffing Billy paedophile Robert Whitehead had high-level protection
Claims that Puffing Billy sex predator Robert Whitehead was enabled and protected by a cabal of powerful men are to be investigated by the state Ombudsman. -
Our Wednesday superquiz
Trivia buffs can test their knowledge with today's superquiz interactive graphic. -
Serena Williams hits back after John McEnroe ranks her 700th on men's tour
Serena Williams has asked John McEnroe for "respect" after the seven-times grand slam champion said his fellow American would be ranked "like 700 in the world" if she had to play on the men's circuit. -
Suitors circle Sydney FC stars as Paulo Retre breaks Heart links to Melbourne City
Sydney FC's championship defence has already been hit by the loss of its first choice goalkeeper, Danny Vukovic. -
Bangarra Dance Theatre's Bennelong tells a life story in dance and music
Bangarra's tribute to a warrior and diplomat opens at the Opera House, on land that now bears his name. -
'Fake news'? Malcolm Turnbull should, and does, know better
For the first time, Malcolm Turnbull has lashed out at "fake news" to describe stories he doesn't like. He should stop. -
Miranda Kerr hands heart-shaped diamond to US agents in Malaysia billions probe
Australian supermodel has handed over $10.7 million worth of jewellery identified by the US Justice Department in connection with a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. -
Manny Pacquiao has flicked the switch ahead of Jeff Horn bout
The WBO welterweight champion has gone into fight mode ahead of his bout with Jeff Horn on Sunday, giving little away in his media workout and promising he has done more than enough work to dispose of the Australian challenger. -
Lorde offers epic thanks to fans, after Melodrama tops charts in US and Australia
The 'sophomore slump' may have claimed its share of budding popstars, but Lorde has officially sidestepped the second album curse spectacularly. -
A-League club owners set to reject FFA funding model
Clubs are set to enter the new financial year not knowing their annual share of the A-Leage revenue after rejected Football Federation Australia's latest funding model. -
Racing NSW stewards adjourn inquiry into Godolphin strangles case
Godolphin and its former trainer John O'Shea will be back in front of Racing NSW stewards in August after an inquiry heard revelations about an unreported case of a horse in Australia's biggest privately-owned stable that had strangles last year. -
It's time we demanded more from boys, for all our sakes
Why are people so content to accept an explanation for behaviour that harms others? -
WA schools hardest hit by remote disadvantage, nationwide study finds
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West Australian students are funded at a higher rate than others around the country, but they face an array of challenges associated with remoteness, the latest research shows. -
Grenfell Tower-style cladding found on youth apartment block in Leederville
via abc.net.au
External cladding similar to the deadly material used on the Grenfell Tower block in London is discovered on an award-winning accommodation block for homeless youth in inner Perth. -
Volvo's driverless cars can't figure out kangaroos
The Swedes, geniuses that they are, have long led the world in conquering the moose test. But here's one thing they don't seem prepared for: the kangaroo test.

