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Staff dining room to be used for clinical trials in backflip at new Royal Adelaide Hospital
via abc.net.au
Despite concerns the $2.3 billion hospital was tight for space, a large dining room will become a "first-class" trial space. -
Deep vein thrombosis: Avoid sleeping tablets, alcohol on long-haul travel by air, road or rail
via abc.net.au
You don't have to be travelling to Europe these school holidays to be at risk of a potentially deadly blood clot. -
Roadworks and delays frustrating Adelaide motorists
via abc.net.au
If it feels like you're constantly getting held up by roadworks there's a good chance you actually are, with Traffic SA's latest map showing close to 100 projects across Adelaide. But is the frustration justified? -
Carp herpes program could lead to smelly, potentially deadly 'blackwater' problem
via abc.net.au
There are fears the mass-culling of carp, using a specially designed herpes virus, could cause further problems for native fish due to the large number of decomposing bodies. -
Plans for Australia's only UNESCO geopark stall after grazier backlash
via abc.net.au
A north Queensland council backtracks on its plans to make its shire Australia's first UNESCO-accredited geopark after graziers protest the move. -
'We look upstream with contempt, downstream with disdain': Renmark farmers back Murray-Darling Plan
via abc.net.auFarmers and residents of Renmark in South Australia's Riverland are in general agreement that the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is essential for the river system's survival. Salinity along the Murray in South Australia is a significant problem and good river flows are needed to flush the salt out of the system. But some Renmark residents worry that the plan is at risk of being compromised by changes as its implementation period draws to a close. -
Politics drowns out science as Murray-Darling water allocation remains under dispute
via abc.net.auAlong the entire Murray Darling system sit dozens of environmental projects underway, fed by water released under the Murray Darling Basin Plan. Scientists say that more time and more water are needed to reap the benefits of the new focus on the river system's environmental health, but insist that without a commitment to improving the basin's ecology, the industries that use the system will collapse. -
Coleambally determined to survive
via abc.net.auImplementing the Murray-Darling Basin Plan has been an enormous challenge for many towns along the river system. This week AM has visited communities that, through strong leadership and determination, have survived a very difficult time and are feeling hopeful for their future. Coleambally in southern New South Wales, established 50 years ago to benefit from the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme, is one such town. -
'Carpegeddon': plan to wipe out carp could hit native fish too
via abc.net.auConcerns have been raised that a plan to reduce carp numbers dramatically in the Murray-Darling Basin through an introduced virus could cause a 'blackwater' event, and possibly harm more than just carp. But those behind the plan insist that the risks can be managed. -
Communities losing ground in war against liquor giants: experts
via abc.net.au
Large liquor stores are being built in many communities despite strong local opposition, experts say, with new research showing the courts are finding in favour of the alcohol industry in more than 75 per cent of cases opposing the construction of new warehouses. -
Patient describes 'horrible' wait for mental health bed in Royal Hobart Hospital
via abc.net.au
For mental health sufferer Gary, the 19-hour wait to get a bed on Royal Hobart Hospital's mental health ward reduced him to "a mess". -
Menindee locals fear loss of cotton grower, Broken Hill pipeline could be town's death knell
via abc.net.au
Menindee's lakes have long been a vital source of water to nearby neighboursbut as those dependents move on, the town and its people are worried. -
Palmerston Council under administration, mayor 'shocked' and 'disappointed'
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Government puts Palmerston Council under administration, with an investigator hired to probe suspended councillors and finances. -
Parramatta Eels sneak golden-point win over Canterbury Bulldogs after Mitchell Moses' field goal
via abc.net.au
Parramatta surrenders a 10-point half-time lead, but Mitchell Moses steps up in extra time to steal a 13-12 win over the Bulldogs. -
In-principle deal reached to play games at Perth stadium in 2018
via abc.net.au
The State Government and WA Football Commission are set to announce deal to play games at the new Perth Stadium from the start of the 2018 AFL season. -
Cardinal George Pell's legal bills won't be paid by Sydney Archdiocese, Archbishop says
via abc.net.au
The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney says it will not pay its former archbishop Cardinal George Pell's legal costs as he returns to Australia to face historical charges of alleged sexual assault. -
Terms of inquiry into problem-plagued Perth Children's Hospital announced
via abc.net.au
The terms of a wide-ranging inquiry into the management of the problem-plagued Perth Children's Hospital Project have been announced by the powerful parliamentary committee overseeing the inquiry. -
Deal to play games at Perth stadium in 2018 reached by AFL Commission and WA Government
via abc.net.au
The State Government and WA Football Commission are set to announce deal to play games at the new Perth Stadium from the start of the 2018 AFL season. -
Bachar Houli to miss four weeks after AFL appeals tribunal's initial two-week suspension
via abc.net.au
Richmond defender Bachar Houli will miss four weeks after the AFL successfully appealed against the tribunal's initial two-week ban. -
Potato oversupply due to crop pest is driving WA growers out of the industry
via abc.net.au
An oversupply of potatoes in Western Australia caused by biosecurity limits not allowing them out of the state is driving South West growers out of the industry. -
George Pell granted leave by Pope to fight historical sexual assault offences
via abc.net.au
Cardinal George Pell is returning to Australia to fight historical sexual assault charges laid by Victoria Police, as he again rejects the allegations and claims he is the victim of "relentless character assassination". -
Parramatta Eels v Canterbury Bulldogs: NRL round 17 live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.au
The NRL kicks off round 17 with a Thursday-night clash between the Parramatta Eels and the Canterbury Bulldogs. Tune in to our live commentary and follow all the action in our live NRL ScoreCentre. -
Defence policy continues amid new cyber warfare unit announcement
via abc.net.auThe Government's announced a new cyber warfare unit and beefed-up 'offensive capabilities', but bickering within the Coalition over defence policy continues. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's suggestion that a nuclear-powered submarine program should be considered is leading to a plea from colleagues to show more unity. -
WA Police officers yet to receive commitment on stab-proof vests, union says
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's Police Union vows to push on with industrial action until it gets a written guarantee from the State Government that officers will be provided with stab-proof ballistic vests. -
North Queensland council hailed as drumMuster program success story
via abc.net.au
A North Queensland shire is praised for its commitment to recycling on-farm plastic waste. -
Palmerston Council under administration, all members suspended
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Government puts Palmerston Council under administration, with an investigator hired to probe suspended councillors and finances. -
State and Federal Governments in talks over drought relief for WA farmers
via abc.net.au
Minister for Agriculture and Food Alannah MacTiernan will urge the Federal Government to consider drought assistance for WA farmers during a critically low rainfall season. -
Apartment cladding fire safety audits too narrow and too slow, experts say
via abc.net.au
Apartment residents are being forced to take their own measures to check whether their building cladding is fire safe, as experts slam government efforts to identify dangerous material hidden in homes. -
Environmental watchdog calls for new nature reserve to protect WA's banded ironstone ranges
via abc.net.au
The Environmental Protection Authority says the risk of damage to the Helena Aurora Ranges is too great to allow a proposed iron ore mine to proceed. -
Ballarat responds to Pell sex abuse charges
via abc.net.auCardinal Pell has a lifelong connection to the Victorian city of Ballarat, where he was first ordained. The city has a notorious association with clergy abuse, and paedophiles like Gerald Ridsdale and George Best. But on the ground, Catholics, civic leaders, and abuse survivors are calling for measure in the wake of the cardinal's charges. -
Rio Tinto's NSW coal mines taken over by China-backed Yancoal
via abc.net.au
After an intense bidding war, Rio Tinto decides to sell its NSW coal mines to China-backed miner Yancoal, instead of Swiss-based Glencore, for $3.5 billion. -
Australia helps farmers from Papua New Guinea to build business nous
via abc.net.au
Papua New Guinea is renowned for its fertile soil, tropical climate and bountiful crops, but many local farmers report struggling to build profitable businesses. -
IBAC: South West Institute of TAFE's former executive denies wrongdoing over alleged $1.8m scam
via abc.net.au
A former executive of a regional Victorian TAFE accused of helping his friend to defraud taxpayers tells the state's corruption watchdog he thought her work was legitimate but never did anything to check. -
Top End growers using native predators to eat bugs causing havoc on their crops
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory farmers are harnessing Mother Nature's powers to pull in native predators to destroy crop-eating pests. -
Richie Porte 'super fans' primed for Tasmanian's tilt at Tour de France title
via abc.net.au
If a strong fan base is any indication, Tasmanian Richie Porte already has the Tour de France title in the bag. -
Alleged ADFA rape likened to 'Heartbreak High' in Canberra court
via abc.net.au
An ADFA cadet allegedly raped by a colleague stands by her claims she had no romantic interest in the accused, despite the man's lawyer likening their text message exchanges to a teen television drama series during another day of intense questioning. -
George Pell: Cardinal addresses media after being charged with sexual assault offences
via abc.net.au
Cardinal George Pell has spoken to reporters in Rome, where he once again strenuously denied all sexual assault allegations against him. Here's what he said. -
Connor O'Leary struggling to fly under the radar after breakthrough win over Kelly Slater in Fiji
via abc.net.au
Life could change drastically for Connor O'Leary after his breakthrough win over Kelly Slater in Fiji, but the Cronulla native wants to stay "under wraps". -
Tree deaths from dieback spread compared to coral bleaching on Great Barrier Reef
via abc.net.au
Heavy and late summer rains across the country are the perfect recipe to spread deadly Phytophthora cinnamomi dieback, which some scientists say is an environmental problem on par with the Great Barrier Reef -
Man who swam across state border then stole tractor 'bewildered' by his actions, solicitor says
via abc.net.au
A Mildura man who stole a tractor in far west New South Wales after swimming across the Murray River to evade Victorian police is sent to jail. -
George Pell granted leave by Pope to fight historic sexual assault offences
via abc.net.au
Cardinal George Pell is returning to Australia to fight historic sexual assault charges laid by Victoria Police, as he again rejects the allegations and claims he is the victim of "relentless character assassination". -
Red fire ants found on Queensland's Sunshine Coast for first time
via abc.net.au
One of the world's most invasive and deadly pests, the red imported fire ant, is found at Beerwah on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. -
Wet to dry in 12 months: After record June rain last year, worried farmers look to skies for more
via abc.net.au
A year ago, Australia experienced its second-wettest June on record, but farmers in parts of inland New South Wales are now seeing a fraction of the rain they received 12 months ago, and there are concerns for winter production. -
Woman, 37, in critical condition after being found with head injury and partly naked
via abc.net.au
A woman is airlifted to hospital in a critical condition after being found unconscious, and partly naked, in central west NSW as police question her 48-year-old partner. -
Cadbury's Tasmania factory returning to normal after cyber attack, union says
via abc.net.au
Unions say the Cadbury factory at Claremont in Tasmania could be back in full production on Friday afternoon after falling victim to an international cyber attack. -
Drones and high-tech cameras used to catch illegal crabbing activity in New South Wales
via abc.net.au
More than 460 crabbing offences are detected by the NSW Department of Primary Industries during the six-month Operation Portunus. -
Stolen Generations classroom roleplay exercise 'cheapens' the topic, author Trina Saffioti says
via abc.net.au
Children's book writer Trina Saffioti says a NSW primary school was wrong to use her popular book about the Stolen Generations as inspiration for a classroom roleplay exercise that caused children to cry. -
Mount Gambier light plane crash: Air safety investigators to spend several days at site
via abc.net.au
Air safety personnel say they will spend several days at the site of Wednesday's fatal plane crash in South Australia, which killed the pilot and a mother and daughter on their way to Adelaide, as they try and work out what went wrong. -
What is George Pell's job at the Vatican?
via abc.net.au
Aside from being Australia's highest ranking Catholic, George Pell also holds one of the most powerful jobs in the Catholic Church. -
BOM weather forecast shows cold snap for south-east Queensland over weekend
via abc.net.au
South-east Queensland's above-average winter temperatures will plummet as a cold snap begins to hit the region on Friday, with some places forecast to drop below 0 degrees Celsius, the Bureau of Meteorology says.

