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New Town crash: Police charge man with manslaughter over accident that killed Vanessa Hayward
via abc.net.au
Hobart police charge a Gagebrook man with manslaughter over the fatal crash at New Town that killed 42-year-old Vanessa Heyward. -
Woman's body found at Port Noarlunga
via abc.net.au
A woman's body is found by a member of the public near the Port Noarlunga jetty, south of Adelaide. -
Aboriginal leaders concerned about return of NT Government's Banned Drinkers Register
via abc.net.au
Leaders in north-east Arnhem Land say they do not want the NT Government's new alcohol policies to dilute the success of already proven community-led alcohol programs. -
Bollard art: What do Melburnians think of the city's 'boll-art'?
via abc.net.au
Melbourne street artists are using creativity to inject colour into the "ugly grey" anti-terrorism bollards recently installed in pedestrian stripsso what do residents and visitors think? -
Outback Queensland town of Windorah reflects on six months of mobile phone reception
via abc.net.au
To most of us, the ping of a text message is a sound that has dictated life for years, but in outback Windorah locals are reflecting on six months with mobile reception. -
Dry June breaking winter records in Tasmania in contrast to 2016 deluge
via abc.net.au
Last winter Tasmanians were hard pressed to find a dry patch of ground, but this year is a different story with early winter rainfall figures showing it's looking parched. -
Josh Warneke's mother pleads for help in finding those responsible for son's death
via abc.net.au
The mother of Josh Warneke, a 21-year-old apprentice carpenter who was murdered in Broome seven years ago, urges anyone with information to come forward, amid a fresh police investigation and an increase in a reward being offered. -
AirAsia X incident: Bird strike suspected in turnback to Brisbane
via abc.net.au
Kuala-Lumpur bound passengers on an AirAsia X flight from the Gold Coast say they saw sparks coming from an engine after a suspected bird strike led to their plane being grounded in Brisbane. -
Bee brain formula for seeing colours more effectively could be used in drones, robots
via abc.net.au
Scientists think the way bees use their highly efficient visual system to see colour accurately could revolutionise the way robots and drones see the world. -
NSW Police officer seriously injured after being allegedly kicked in the head by teenager
via abc.net.au
A police officer is in hospital in a serious condition after a 16-year-old boy allegedly kicked him in the head during an arrest in northern Sydney overnight. -
Antarctic arts conference exploring relationship between humans and nature
via abc.net.auHow do humans interact with a place that not many people will even visit? That idea is being explored at an Antarctic arts conference in Hobart where artists say they complement science by communicating ideas through mediums such as photography and sound. -
Woman fights to reclaim identity after ID theft
via abc.net.au
A NSW woman is fighting to get her identity back, six months after a fraudster racked up more than a dozen loan applications in her name. -
Q&A: Is 'tough love' detention the way forward to tackle juvenile offending?
via abc.net.au
Former Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller asks a NAIDOC Week Q&A panel why juvenile offenders are not rehabilitated through community programmes instead of being kept locked in a cell. -
'The best surgeon will eventually be a robot.'
The revolution in robotics and artificial intelligence has made its way into surgery. Patients needing coronary artery bypasses would normally require open heart surgery but now, thanks to robots, they are facing far less traumatic surgery and a much faster recovery. -
The public is tired of the political soap opera: Scott Morrison
via abc.net.au
Treasurer, Scott Morrison joins 7.30 to talk about house prices, the economy and leadership tensions between Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott. -
From being bullied to boxing champ, Jeff Horn steps onto the world stage
via abc.net.au
Former school teacher, Jeff Horn, is getting used to his new title of world champion after an upset victory over boxing legend, Manny Pacquiao. It's a classic underdog tale for Horn, who only took up boxing after being bullied. -
WA public sector reform: $5 million paid to senior bureaucrats so far, figure set to rise
via abc.net.au
West Australian taxpayers fork out more than $5 million in payouts to senior bureaucrats amid a major overhaul of the public sector, with the figure set to rise substantially in the coming months. -
Three men arrested over death of Jayden Mason on NSW Central Coast
via abc.net.au
A 28-year-old man is charged with murder of Jayden Mason, who was found unconscious on a road on the NSW Central Coast last month, while two other men are arrested in connection with his death. -
Canberra Grindr scammer given one year to 'turn life around' or face jail time
via abc.net.au
A Canberra teen caught up in a scam blackmailing men on Grindr posted a photo of his face on Jesus' body, holding the head of one of the victims in his hand. -
'We just think that it's cyclical' say climate change sceptics in Moree, NSW
via abc.net.auWith 54 consecutive days over 35 degrees, Moree sweltered through record-breaking temperatures last summer. Air conditioners broke, crops wilted, and some businesses were brought to the brink of collapse. There are some in the town worried its a sign of things to come, but the vast majority are sceptical that hot summers are anything other than a high point in natural weather cycles. Earlier this year, our reporter Angela Lavoipierre took the temperature in Moree on the subject of climate change -
State Government buys Victoria's biggest sawmill for undisclosed sum
via abc.net.auThe owners of the Heyfield sawmill in Victoria have agreed to sell it to the State Government rather than shutting it down. The union says thousands of jobs around the state have been saved. The company still plans to open a new sawmill in Tasmania, but some locals are cynical. -
Fatally injured Rugby League player James Ackerman was pushed while unconscious, inquest told
via abc.net.au
Queensland Rugby League player James Ackerman was pushed while he lay unconscious after being hit with a shoulder charge, a coronial inquest hears. -
SA budget: Bank levy to be opposed by Liberals in SA Parliament
via abc.net.au
South Australia's Liberal Opposition decides to block a proposed state budget measure imposing a levy on five major banks from getting through the Parliament. -
Cricket pay deal crisis deepens
via abc.net.auThe pay dispute engulfing Australian cricket appears to be deepening with both sides refusing to blink. Australia's elite cricketers are standing firm, announcing they'll decide later in the week if they'll call off the South African tour. They say the dispute is about more than just money, but their industrial action has attracted some unlikely critics. -
Bricklaying Robot attracts Global Giant
via abc.net.auA one-armed robot that can lay one thousand bricks an hour has attracted the attention of global machinery giant, Caterpillar. The US company has invested $2.3 million in Perth-based Fastbrick Robotics and will now collaborate on development, manufacture, and sales of the new machine. -
WA wildflower industry flourishes as natives come back into fashion
via abc.net.au
Australians' thirst for natives in bouquets and flower crowns has brought a WA business back from the brink. -
Some media outlets covering violence against women guilty of victim blaming: research
via abc.net.auAn analysis of news reporting about violence against women has found one in six Australian media articles still suggest the victim is to blame. Researchers are worried about how perpertrators are characterised in cases where women are murdered, and how that can influence community attitudes. -
Man wearing expensive suit found dead in Melbourne reserve
via abc.net.au
A man is found dead in the bushes at a Brunswick West reserve in Victoria, dressed in an expensive suit and unworn shoes which detectives have labelled as "quite unusual". -
Julia Gillard weighs in on Trump and coping with anxiety as she takes leadership of Beyond Blue
via abc.net.au
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard weighs in on the mental state of US president Donald Trump as she steps into the role of Beyond Blue chair. -
Toddler dies in driveway accident in Ipswich, west of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
An 18-month-old boy is killed in a driveway incident at a residence in Ipswich, west of Brisbane. -
WA scientists use malaria chemicals to craft new herbicides
via abc.net.au
Researchers from the University of Western Australia (UWA) use chemicals destined to develop new malaria treatments to develop herbicides that could be available in the next five to 10 years. -
Government stands by internship program for youth on Centrelink
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government has tried to start the week focusing on policy, following days of infighting. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced the Australian Retailers Association is offering up to 10,000 internships as part of the Youths Jobs PaTH program. But he spent part of the press conference brushing aside questions of instability within the party. -
Former bodyguard to Beyonce, Lady Gaga to be sentenced for explosives charge in Kalgoorlie
via abc.net.au
A bizarre string of circumstances will see a former bodyguard to Beyonce, Lady Gaga and Usher sentenced on an explosives charge in Kalgoorlie. -
Police manhunt underway after fatal shooting at Wyong
via abc.net.au
Police search for two men believed to be involved in a shooting on the New South Wales Central Coast today, in which a 22-year-old man died and another man was injured. -
Hobart hospital sets 'kangaroo care' milestone for bonding premature mums and babies
via abc.net.au
A program which helps premature babies bond with their parents achieves a national milestone for the Royal Hobart Hospital, which averages 172.28 minutes of skin-to-skin contact a day. -
New Town crash: Police arrest man over accident that killed Vanessa Hayward
via abc.net.au
Hobart police arrest a Gagebrook man over a fatal crash at New Town which killed 42-year-old Vanessa Heyward. -
Rundle Mall alleged stabber refused bail, under unknown substance influence at time
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man charged over stabbing two strangers in Rundle Mall over the weekend is refused bail after the court is told he was under the influence of an unknown substance at the time. -
Tom Bugg sent straight to AFL tribunal for hitting Callum Mills in Swans' win over Demons
via abc.net.au
Melbourne's Tom Bugg will appear at the AFL tribunal without the option of entering an early plea after being charged with striking Sydney's Callum Mills in an incident the Swans described as a "dog act". -
Federal Police stumble upon $1.6 million cash in suitcase in western Sydney, 'very keen' to chat to owner
Australian Federal Police find $1.6 million in cash stuffed in a suitcase in Sydney's west, list it as unclaimed, and say they have a "sneaking suspicion this isn't your average pay packet". -
Man killed in Logan unit fire, south of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A man has died in a unit fire that broke out this morning at Waterford West, south of Brisbane, police say. -
AFL diversity manager Ali Fahour reported for striking during Northern Football League match
via abc.net.au
Ali Fahour says he is deeply ashamed and has apologised after being reported for punching an opponent in the head and knocking him unconscious during a suburban football match in Melbourne. -
Fatally injured rugby player James Ackerman was pushed while unconscious, inquest told
via abc.net.au
Queensland Rugby League player James Ackerman, who was fatally injured in an on-field incident, was pushed while he lay unconscious after being hit with a shoulder charge, a coronial inquest hears. -
Adelaide murderer Michael Johnson was on 'merry-go-round of addiction' with victim, court hears
via abc.net.au
An Adelaide man who strangled his partner to death was in a drug-induced psychosis and had wanted to stop her screaming, a defence lawyer tells the Supreme Court. -
What I wish my parents had known when I came out as queer
via abc.net.au
Coming out is never easy. But as Bec Zajac finds out, having a supportive family makes a big difference. -
50 new SMART shark drumlines being trialled in effort to keep NSW beaches safer
via abc.net.au
50 new SMART shark drumlines will be trialled in NSW waters in an effort to keep beachgoers safe from sharks. -
'You want a story? Go to Jones Avenue': Welcome to Birawee, the slowly shrinking Moree suburb
via abc.net.au
Travel to the northern New South Wales town of Moree and you'll find Biraweea suburb that locals say has been shrinking since the 1990s. -
Josh Warneke death: Reward offered after bungled police investigation
via abc.net.au
The investigation into the death of a young apprentice carpenter in Broome is reopened and a $250,000 reward offered after the original manslaughter conviction was overturned on appeal. -
Jeff Horn vs Manny Pacquiao: Jeff Fenech says Brisbane boxer 'clearly won the fight' in WBO welterweight bout
via abc.net.au
Jeff Horn deserves his status as world champion amid the controversy of his victory over Manny Pacquiao, according to legendary Australian boxer Jeff Fenech. -
Former NSW Labor secretary Jamie Clements fined for unlawfully using electoral information
via abc.net.au
Jamie Clements, the former secretary of the New South Wales Labor Party, is fined $4,000 fine for asking staff members to get protected information from a party database and then passing it on to a now disgraced union leader. -
Placemakers working to lift Perth urban centres using creatives locals
via abc.net.au
Councils across Perth are trying to help local business districts overcome the economic doldrums with placemaking, which aims to bring a human character to an urban environment.

