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  • Sydney university students pat horses in the outback to develop skills as future social workers

    06-07-2017 23:39 via abc.net.au
    Sydney university students pat horses in the outback to develop skills as future social workers
    A day in outback NSW patting and saddling up horses is all part of professional development for a group of social work students from the city.
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  • SA power: Eyre Peninsula's electricity reliability 'deteriorates' but solutions flagged watchdog

    06-07-2017 23:30 via abc.net.au
    SA power: Eyre Peninsula's electricity reliability 'deteriorates' but solutions flagged watchdog
    Eyre Peninsula's power problems, which have left the region without electricity for several days in the past year, could potentially be solved by relatively cheap infrastructure upgrades.
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  • Clear clutter in a snap and let go of treasured items with the help of your camera, experts say

    06-07-2017 23:00 via abc.net.au
    Clear clutter in a snap and let go of treasured items with the help of your camera, experts say
    Experiments suggest one way to help get rid of sentimental clutter may be to take a photograph before disposing of once-treasured items.
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  • Electricity sector not providing value for money to consumers, survey suggests

    06-07-2017 22:22 via abc.net.au
    Electricity sector not providing value for money to consumers, survey suggests
    Electricity is rated behind banking, mobile phone and internet services in terms of value for money, a national survey of energy consumers finds, as households face double-digit price rises.
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  • Nerdzilla Reviews Spider-Man Homecoming

    06-07-2017 15:30 via abc.net.au
    Nerdzilla Reviews Spider-Man Homecoming
    This is the 6th Spider-Man movie in 15 years, does it stand up?
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  • AFL says no to send-off rule after Tom Bugg hit, but West Coast Eagles say it has merit

    06-07-2017 12:29 via abc.net.au
    AFL says no to send-off rule after Tom Bugg hit, but West Coast Eagles say it has merit
    The West Coast Eagles come out in support of a send-off rule in the AFLbut the league's CEO Gillon McLachlan says while penalties for punching could increase, a red card system would bring "a whole series of inconsistencies".
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  • Is AFL doing enough to stamp out violence?

    06-07-2017 12:19 via abc.net.au
    Is AFL doing enough to stamp out violence?
    The AFL's diversity manager, Ali Fahour, has stood down from his role after he was effectively given a life-time ban from playing or officiating any future football matches. The decision came after a number of recent ugly on-field incidents.
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  • Circus helping kids who are struggling to fit in

    06-07-2017 12:19 via abc.net.au
    Circus helping kids who are struggling to fit in
    Amid the standard curriculum of reading, writing and arithmetic, students of a small country school are joining the circus, right in their own school yard. It's part of a unique social experiment helping students struggling to fit in.
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  • Sydney's Opal cards could soon be superseded as bank card trial begins

    06-07-2017 11:39
    Sydney's Opal cards could soon be superseded as bank card trial begins
    A new trial paves the way for commuters to tap on and tap off Sydney's public transport using their bank cards, meaning Opal cards could soon be pointless.
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  • Metro Rail tunnel: Hotels, coffee vouchers handed out to ease pain of construction work

    06-07-2017 11:27 via abc.net.au
    Metro Rail tunnel: Hotels, coffee vouchers handed out to ease pain of construction work
    Some residents of St Kilda Rd are being relocated to hotels and tram commuters are getting coffee vouchers as part of a bid to ease the pain of the Metro Rail rail project construction works.
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  • Woman killed in Glass House Mountains cliff fall

    06-07-2017 11:04 via abc.net.au
    Woman killed in Glass House Mountains cliff fall
    A 58-year-old woman dies after falling 50 metres down a cliff face on a recently opened mountain path on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
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  • Donald Trump impersonators washed off Newcastle beach during satirical press conference

    06-07-2017 10:55 via abc.net.au
    Donald Trump impersonators washed off Newcastle beach during satirical press conference
    About 40 Donald Trump impersonators take to the surf in Newcastle dressed in full suits and ties during a fake press conference.
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  • NAIDOC Week: Blind elder's crusade to reduce diabetes in Indigenous communities

    06-07-2017 10:50 via abc.net.au
    NAIDOC Week: Blind elder's crusade to reduce diabetes in Indigenous communities
    An Aboriginal elder is on a mission to reduce the rate of diabetes in Indigenous communities after she was declared legally blind.
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  • AFL says no to red cards despite West Coast Eagles backing idea after Tom Bugg, Bachar Houli hits

    06-07-2017 10:43 via abc.net.au
    AFL says no to red cards despite West Coast Eagles backing idea after Tom Bugg, Bachar Houli hits
    The West Coast Eagles come out in support of the idea of a send-off rule in the AFLbut the league's CEO Gillon McLachlan says while penalties for punching could increase, a red card system is not on the agenda.
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  • Child protection changes finally pass South Australian Parliament

    06-07-2017 10:24 via abc.net.au
    Child protection changes finally pass South Australian Parliament
    After a royal commission into child protection failings in South Australia, the State Parliament finally passes legislation which the Attorney-General says "listens to the child".
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  • Uncertainty about future releases to the Darling Anabranch in far west NSW as flows stop

    06-07-2017 10:21 via abc.net.au
    Uncertainty about future releases to the Darling Anabranch in far west NSW as flows stop
    Environmental flows down the Great Darling Anabranch in far west New South Wales have stopped, and landholders have questions about the anabranch's future.
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  • Carwoola fire: Two men to face court over blaze that destroyed eight homes

    06-07-2017 10:19 via abc.net.au
    Carwoola fire: Two men to face court over blaze that destroyed eight homes
    Two men are charged with ignoring a total fire ban and causing the massive Carwoola bushfires in southern New South Wales earlier this year.
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  • Test results show 9 in 10 children tested for lead on Elcho Island sniffed avgas

    06-07-2017 10:17 via abc.net.au
    Children on Elcho Island, an island north-east of Darwin, had been sniffing aviation gasoline, siphoned from light aircraft. Now the results of extensive testing are in and almost 9 out of 10 children tested have unacceptably high levels of lead in their blood.
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  • Embattled WA potato growers face new biosecurity threat, as Government commits $1.5 million to market access

    06-07-2017 09:51 via abc.net.au
    Embattled WA potato growers face new biosecurity threat, as Government commits $1.5 million to market access
    Amid national action on the tomato potato psyllid, a new bacteria that causes significant production loss in potatoes is found in WA.
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  • Utopia: Minister Ken Wyatt tells impoverished Aboriginal community to ring him if services inadequate

    06-07-2017 09:49 via abc.net.au
    Utopia: Minister Ken Wyatt tells impoverished Aboriginal community to ring him if services inadequate
    Federal Minister for Aged Care Ken Wyatt says people in Aboriginal communities and in camps on homelands need to call him if they have concerns about elderly residents.
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  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre set to come alive in Melbourne

    06-07-2017 09:46 via abc.net.au
    Shakespeare's Globe Theatre set to come alive in Melbourne
    Melbourne theatre lovers will experience the plays of William Shakespeare the way they were intended when a pop-up version of the Globe Theatre comes to town.
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  • Dog attack in Blue Mountains leaves girl, 3, with serious facial injuries

    06-07-2017 09:31 via abc.net.au
    Dog attack in Blue Mountains leaves girl, 3, with serious facial injuries
    A three-year-old girl is taken to hospital with serious facial injuries as police seize the two large dogs that attacked her in the Blue Mountains.
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  • Size of major proposed NSW wind farm to be reduced to allay concerns

    06-07-2017 09:23 via abc.net.au
    Size of major proposed NSW wind farm to be reduced to allay concerns
    The company behind what could be Australia's largest wind farm says plans to cut the number of turbines will minimise impact on landholders.
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  • How young is too young to talk to kids about science? Never, says one quantum physicist

    06-07-2017 09:20 via abc.net.au
    How young is too young to talk to kids about science? Never, says one quantum physicist
    At what age should your kids start learning about science? For one Sydney quantum physicist, no child is too young.
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  • Environmental campaigners tell Queensland Resource Council: Hands off GST

    06-07-2017 09:17 via abc.net.au
    Environmental campaigners tell Queensland Resource Council: Hands off GST
    Lock the Gate Alliance says states that have responded to community concern about the long-term environmental impacts of gas expansion should be applauded, not penalised.
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  • Aboriginal artwork unveiled in Adelaide CBD meeting place

    06-07-2017 09:09 via abc.net.au
    Aboriginal artwork unveiled in Adelaide CBD meeting place
    A new Aboriginal artwork is unveiled in Adelaide, its images drawn by schoolchildren and then created in South Australian granite.
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  • IBAC hearings: Ex-Jetstar manager admits assisting in alleged training scam

    06-07-2017 08:42 via abc.net.au
    IBAC hearings: Ex-Jetstar manager admits assisting in alleged training scam
    A former Jetstar manager admits to lying on a Victorian TAFE enrolment form to help her friend, who had allegedly ripped off taxpayers by claiming subsidies for bogus training courses.
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  • Mothers take 1,000km ride on horseback through Northern Territory for remote education

    06-07-2017 08:40 via abc.net.au
    Mothers take 1,000km ride on horseback through Northern Territory for remote education
    Two women are riding 1,000 kilometres through the Northern Territory on horseback to raise funds for remote education.
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  • Man dies after being stabbed at Oaklands Park house, stepson charged with murder

    06-07-2017 08:35 via abc.net.au
    Man dies after being stabbed at Oaklands Park house, stepson charged with murder
    A 28-year-old man charged with murder over the fatal stabbing of his stepfather at Oaklands Park is remanded in custody after a brief appearance in the Adelaide Magistrates Court.
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  • Cyclone-ravaged farmers get help from city slickers to rebuild after devastation

    06-07-2017 08:32 via abc.net.au
    Cyclone-ravaged farmers get help from city slickers to rebuild after devastation
    The road to recovery for a small Queensland community after Cyclone Debbie has been long and difficult, but the arrival of dozens of volunteers from all over Australia is helping locals to speed up the rebuild.
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  • HOMO: Millionaire gambler David Walsh unveils vision for riverside hotel and 'anti-casino' in Hobart

    06-07-2017 08:25 via abc.net.au
    HOMO: Millionaire gambler David Walsh unveils vision for riverside hotel and 'anti-casino' in Hobart
    Millionaire art provocateur and professional gambler David Walsh officially unveils his grand expansion vision for his Hobart art gallery MONA, which will include an "anti-casino" not open to locals.
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  • Call of elusive night parrot to be monitored by outback Queensland grazier

    06-07-2017 08:22 via abc.net.au
    Call of elusive night parrot to be monitored by outback Queensland grazier
    The search for the elusive night parrot continues in outback Queensland with audio technology now being used to listen for the birds' call.
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  • Tasmanian mussel producer develops algae plan to avoid product recalls

    06-07-2017 08:12 via abc.net.au
    Tasmanian mussel producer develops algae plan to avoid product recalls
    Product recalls can hit a food business's bottom line hard, so what if shellfish growers could pre-empt an algal toxic outbreak?
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  • NAIDOC Week: Aboriginal flag to fly daily after tiny Brookton Shire adds third flagpole

    06-07-2017 07:52 via abc.net.au
    NAIDOC Week: Aboriginal flag to fly daily after tiny Brookton Shire adds third flagpole
    A West Australian shire with a population of just 1,000 adds a third flagpole to fly the Aboriginal flag on a daily basis.
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  • James Ackerman: Grieving family of footballer call for shoulder charge ban

    06-07-2017 07:51 via abc.net.au
    James Ackerman: Grieving family of footballer call for shoulder charge ban
    The family of a rugby league player killed after a high-impact shoulder charge want tougher penalties to wipe the tackle from the game, despite it already being banned.
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  • Can too many toys limit creativity and give kids an addiction to 'stuff' early on?

    06-07-2017 07:39 via abc.net.au
    Can too many toys limit creativity and give kids an addiction to 'stuff' early on?
    Are kids developing an addiction to "stuff" in early childhood? Parenting expert Maggie Dent says taking toys away helps kids find their own ways to break boredom.
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  • Viagra, Stilnox packet, condoms, rings found in Sugar Daddy's 'hopefulness kit', court hears

    06-07-2017 07:27 via abc.net.au
    Viagra, Stilnox packet, condoms, rings found in Sugar Daddy's 'hopefulness kit', court hears
    A Canberra jury is told it must decide if a man intended to rape a woman he met on a Sugar Daddy website, or was merely hoping to get lucky.
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  • 'Islamic Bonnie' Alo-Bridget Namoa wrote goodbye note to her 'Clyde' Sameh Bayda, court told

    06-07-2017 07:07 via abc.net.au
    'Islamic Bonnie' Alo-Bridget Namoa wrote goodbye note to her 'Clyde' Sameh Bayda, court told
    A young woman charged with planning a terror attack with her husband described their relationship as an "Islamic Bonnie and Clyde" and wrote her husband a goodbye love note, prosecutors allege.
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  • Jeff Horn fans celebrate boxing win over Manny Pacquiao at Brisbane parade

    06-07-2017 06:58 via abc.net.au
    Jeff Horn fans celebrate boxing win over Manny Pacquiao at Brisbane parade
    Thousands of people line Brisbane's Queen Street Mall to celebrate Jeff Horn's welterweight boxing title win over Manny Pacquiao in a ticker tape parade, as the Filipino fighter backs calls for a review of the judge's decision.
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  • Midfield and Dreyfus dairy powder plant investment near Penola complete

    06-07-2017 06:53 via abc.net.au
    Midfield and Dreyfus dairy powder plant investment near Penola complete
    Union Dairy Company's new South Australian milk powder plant is now structurally complete and looking to process milk within two weeks.
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  • Whale migration brings drone attention and possible fines for photographers

    06-07-2017 06:50 via abc.net.au
    Whale migration brings drone attention and possible fines for photographers
    The temptation to capture an image of a migrating whale might be overwhelming, but is the picture worth it?
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  • Hidden grave of Aboriginal police tracker Lanky Kana to be restored in Beachport

    06-07-2017 06:47 via abc.net.au
    Hidden grave of Aboriginal police tracker Lanky Kana to be restored in Beachport
    A century past his death, the final resting place of Aboriginal tracker Lanky Kana is getting some much-needed restoration in South Australia.
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  • Australian Paper looks towards diverting landfill to create power at Latrobe Valley mill

    06-07-2017 06:40 via abc.net.au
    Australian Paper looks towards diverting landfill to create power at Latrobe Valley mill
    Burning household waste to create steam is proposed to run machinery at theAustralianPapermillin Victoria'sLatrobeValley.
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  • Probe ordered into claim school restrained student with autism in small plywood room

    06-07-2017 06:32 via abc.net.au
    Probe ordered into claim school restrained student with autism in small plywood room
    The Victorian Education Minister orders an independent investigation into a mother's complaint about the treatment of her son, who has autism and ADHD.
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  • 'Dad's broken down': Why ageing makes PTSD worse for some war veterans

    06-07-2017 06:30 via abc.net.au
    'Dad's broken down': Why ageing makes PTSD worse for some war veterans
    As some war veterans enter their twilight years, PTSD makes some of their memories more vivid than ever.
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  • Having a whale of a time watching humpbacks migrate off Australia's east coast

    06-07-2017 06:00 via abc.net.au
    Having a whale of a time watching humpbacks migrate off Australia's east coast
    Port Stephens woman Jeannie Lawson notches up more than 30 years learning about whales and sharing her passion with the community.
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  • Crime and Misconduct Commission investigation latest in series of troubles at Fraser Coast Council

    06-07-2017 05:15 via abc.net.au
    Crime and Misconduct Commission investigation latest in series of troubles at Fraser Coast Council
    The embattled Fraser Coast Regional Council is being investigated by the Crime and Corruption Commission over allegations of corruption.
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  • Cirque du Coraki: Mystery donor funds circus in small country school

    06-07-2017 04:54 via abc.net.au
    Cirque du Coraki: Mystery donor funds circus in small country school
    A mystery donor funds circus in a small country school, boosting attendance and learning outcomes.
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  • Arrium deal returns confidence to Whyalla

    06-07-2017 04:49 via abc.net.au
    Many workers, residents and business owners in Whyalla have had the first good night sleep in more than a year. After months of uncertainty, the South Australian steel city is embracing a renewed sense of confidence, after a buyer for embattled iron-ore giant Arrium was secured. A British based company is set to be the new owner, once the foreign investment review board has approved the deal. And it's Executive Chairman has assured the community, their jobs are safe.
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  • Great Barrier Reef avoids 'in danger' status after UNESCO decision

    06-07-2017 04:29 via abc.net.au
    Great Barrier Reef avoids 'in danger' status after UNESCO decision
    Queensland's Great Barrier Reef avoids being placed on UNESCO's danger list after a decision at the annual meeting of its World Heritage Committee, but concerns about water quality targets and land clearing laws remain.
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