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Melbourne commuters affected by train shutdown to be compensated as services return to normal
via abc.net.au
Melbourne's commuters affected by yesterday's train shutdown will be compensated, the boss of Metro says, as the system returned to normal during this morning's peak. -
Major upgrade of school for special-needs children 'not fit for purpose'
via abc.net.au
Modifications to a school catering for specials-needs students are not fit for purpose, a disability advocate says. -
Type 1 diabetes: Living with the misconceptions, discrimination and its management
via abc.net.au
Living with Type 1 diabetes has many day-to-day challenges and patients face confusion, misunderstanding and discrimination. -
Risky, roadside births reduced by local birthing service re-opening in Ingham
via abc.net.au
How does a 90-minute labour sound? For many women it sounds like a dream deliveryunless you are 110km from the nearest birthing centre. -
Panama disease TR4: Australia's largest banana grower Mackays faces anxious wait over suspect case
via abc.net.au
Banana growers rally as one of the industry's biggest and best producers feels the brunt of a suspected case of Panama disease tropical race 4. -
Microplastic pollution of seafloor widespread along Australia's south-east coast, study finds
via abc.net.au
Marine biologists are shocked at the high levels of microplastic pollution in the ocean sediments of Australia's south-east coast, with Bicheno in Tasmania being the worst. -
MIFF showcases Australian films from the 1980s and '90s by pioneering women directors
via abc.net.au
From an anarchist lesbian heist film to an Indigenous horror anthology, this year's Melbourne International Film Festival showcases a different side of late 20th-century cinema. -
LNP Brisbane convention to debate sharia law, Adani, ideological traffic signals and 'ABC bias'
via abc.net.au
At a timewe're toldwhen Australians are disengaged from politics, hundreds of people are bucking the trend and giving up their weekend in Brisbane for three days of grassroots democracy at the Queensland Liberal National Party convention, writes Chris O'Brien. -
Sydney's bike-sharing system takes off
via abc.net.au
It's the city where even Cadel Evans won't ride a bike, but now, Sydney finally catches up with its global counterparts by getting its own bike-sharing system. -
Why craft beer brands are struggling to find a place at the taps
via abc.net.au
Ever wonder why one pub seems to be all about VB and another serves James Boags? Some craft brewers believe they are getting a raw deal by being locked out of the taps. -
Adani mine 'spinning the roulette wheel' on survival of black-throated finch, researchers say
via abc.net.au
Mining giant Adani's strategy to ensure the survival of an endangered bird in the Galilee Basin is "grossly inadequate", researchers say, and they have called on the Federal Environment Minister to intervene. -
RSPCA staff face abuse, intimidation on 'daily basis', ACT boss says
via abc.net.au
The head of the RSPCA in Canberra says she has been subjected to threats, harassment, and vexatious court action in the three years since she took up her post with the animal welfare group. -
Melbourne Express: Friday, July 14, 2017
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Arsenal beats Sydney FC 2-0, Alexandre Lacazette scores in first Gunners appearance
via abc.net.au
English Premier League giant Arsenal unveils star signing Alexandre Lacazette, who helps the Gunners to a 2-0 victory over A-League champions Sydney FC at the Olympic stadium. -
Coolaroo recycling plant fire in Melbourne 'may take three days to extinguish'; Dallas issued emergency warning
via abc.net.au
An emergency warning is put in place for parts of Dallas, in Melbourne's north, after a massive fire at a recycling plant sends smoke and ash falling across neighbouring suburbs. -
Wife of prison assault victim Keith Kilmartin distressed attacker may have new path to freedom
via abc.net.au
The wife of a former prison officer says a move to change dangerous criminal laws leaves her questioning her own safety. -
World's richest landscape art prize funded by Hobart hotelier
via abc.net.au
The owner of one of Hobart's oldest hotels is personally funding a new art award with a $100,000 prize, and says he's been warned it is "a really dreadful investment". -
Supermarket egg price war a threat to free range industry and 'a vote for caged eggs', lobby says
via abc.net.au
The Australian egg industry lobby says major supermarkets have "ignited a price war" by slashing egg prices in a move it says endorses caged over free range. -
World Para Athletics Championships 2017: former footballer to compete in the discus
via abc.net.au
Daniel Kirk suffered a serious ankle injury while playing in the SANFL but is now about to represent Australia as a discus thrower. -
'Sanctuary' providing a musical safe haven
via abc.net.auWith millions of people worldwide now seeking refuge, a world premiere by the Queensland Chamber Orchestra Camerata in Brisbane tonight is focusing attention on the universal need for a musical safe haven. The haunting piece 'Reza Barati' by emerging Australian composer Brooke Green, is dedicated to the asylum seeker of the same name who died on Manus Island in 2014. It's one of a selection of classical works featured in the Queensland Music Festival event 'Sanctuary'. -
Son and his wife to stand trial on neglect charges after elderly mother's death
Police say the woman's son and daughter-in-law failed to get her the medical treatment she needed. -
Melbourne suffers peak-hour train delays after computer fault
via abc.net.au
Melbourne commuters experience frustrating delays after Metro Trains' entire network came to a standstill this afternoon due to a computer fault. -
NSW Liberal MP Ray Williams cleared over illegal donations claims
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales Electoral Commission clears Liberal State MP Ray Williams of any wrongdoing after he was accused of accepting illegal donations. -
Broken Hill: Who will wear the cost of new pipeline?
via abc.net.auThe New South Wales Minister for Regional Water says setting the cost of water for Broken Hill residents is out of his hands, and up to an independent tribunal. The question has been posed by the Broken Hill Mayor who fears the community will be slugged with higher costs, to cover off on the 270km pipeline. But the Regional Water Minister says the pipeline will secure the water needs of Broken Hill residents for generations to come. He says it's a huge project, and one that no other state govern -
Former Australian of the Year finalist says she has been 'abused and bullied' at ICAC hearing
via abc.net.au
Eman Sharobeem lashes out on the final day of hearings at the Independent Commission Against Corruption, declaring she has been "abused, bullied and terrorised". -
State of Origin: Johnathan Thurston praises Maroons five-eighth Cameron Munster after big performance
via abc.net.au
Maroons legend Johnathan Thurston praises the debut of Cameron Munster, saying he has a big future in the Queensland jersey. -
How exposing endangered bettongs to predators improves their chance of survival in SA outback
via abc.net.au
Tiny marsupials in South Australia's Arid Lands defy the odds and adapting to live alongside their predators. -
Flight Centre says human error behind customer information leak
via abc.net.au
Travel agency Flight Centre mistakenly releases the personal information of some of its customers to "third-party suppliers", in an incident it describes as human error rather than a security breach. -
Big toe replaces severed thumb following a Kimberley cattle yard accident
via abc.net.au
A cattle station ringer has had his severed thumb replaced with his big toe following a cattle yard accident in WA's Kimberley region. -
Tim Meehan: Daniel Morcombe's killer's lawyer committed fraud out of 'pure greed', court told
via abc.net.au
High-profile criminal solicitor Tim Meehan could have pocketed up to $500,000 in a scheme that defrauded a law firm of "well in excess of $600,000", the Supreme Court in Brisbane is told. -
Masked men lay in wait for Peakhurst shooting victims, police say
via abc.net.au
Two victims of a violent, masked ambush and shooting in Sydney's south are refusing to cooperate with authorities, police say. -
Bali prison escape re-enacted by captured Kerobokan prisoners
via abc.net.au
Two men who were recaptured in East Timor after tunnelling out of Bali's infamous Kerobokan prison re-enact their escape, as police hunt two inmates, including an Australian, who are still on the run. -
State Of Origin: NSW players to blame for series loss, not coach Laurie Daley, captain Boyd Cordner says
via abc.net.au
New South Wales captain Boyd Cordner takes a bullet for coach Laurie Daley after the Blues slumped to their 11th State of Origin series defeat in 12 years. -
Huge fire at Coolaroo recycling plant in Melbourne could take three days to extinguish, MFB says
via abc.net.au
A massive fire at a recycling plant in Melbourne's north, sending smoke billowing and ash falling across neighbouring suburbs, could continue to burn for up to three day, authorities say. -
Perth man found guilty of assaulting Muslim woman after throwing beer bottle at her
via abc.net.au
A Perth man is found guilty of assaulting a Muslim woman after he wished her a merry Christmas, called her a "f****** Muslim c***" and threw a beer bottle at her. -
Fremantle homeless service forced to end weekend meals after 25 years
via abc.net.au
St Patrick's Community Support Centre in Fremantle has prided itself on providing meals 365 days a year, but it's decided to close on weekends due to funding shortages. -
Fluoride: Tasmanian council says towns should be able to decide what is added to drinking water
via abc.net.au
Most Australian towns have fluoride added to the waterbut one council in northern Tasmania is pushing to give towns a vote on whether or not to have it added. -
Money stash found in recycled cabinet at a Hervey Bay market
via abc.net.au
Thousands of dollars in cash is found in a television cabinet bought at a Hervey Bay recycling market in southern Queensland. -
Goldfields Highway upgrade at risk of axing by WA Government looking for savings
via abc.net.au
The Goldfields Highway is a vital connection between communities and resource-rich mining regionsbut it is not sealed and funding may be axed. -
Far west NSW graziers destock as dry season presses on
via abc.net.au
Graziers in far west New South Wales are starting to destock, with station dams running low because of a dry season. -
Kate Bush dancers prepare to paint Hobart red for the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever
via abc.net.au
When Kate Bush danced in a red dress in a field for her song Wuthering Heights, she could never have imagined it would be re-enacted around the world almost 40 years later. -
Karen Ristevski: Police resume search after finding key witness in investigation 'breakthrough'
via abc.net.au
Police say they have made a "significant breakthrough" in their investigation into the death of Karen Ristevski, after they finally tracked down and interviewed a witness who had contacted them more than four months ago. -
Second man charged over alleged torture of 21yo woman at Bulimba
via abc.net.au
A 41-year-old man from Rockhampton is the second person charged over the alleged serious assault of a 21-year-old woman on Brisbane's southside earlier this month. -
West Australian businessman Roger Hussey killed in parasailing accident in Phuket
via abc.net.au
Police charge a boat operator after 71-year-old West Australian businessman Roger Hussey falls to his death while parasailing over the Thai resort island of Phuket. -
Tiffany Taylor disappearance: Family of teen believed murdered desperate to find remains
via abc.net.au
The family of missing Logan girl Tiffany Taylor say they are desperate to find her remains so they can give the teen a proper goodbye. -
Irritable bowel syndrome an umbrella term for individual gut conditions, research breakthroughs find
via abc.net.au
Researchers have made significant breakthroughs in the understanding of factors causing irritable bowel syndrome, believing it is a collection of individual diseases. -
Discovery of human remains brings WA Museum construction to a halt
via abc.net.au
Skeletal remains found at the construction site of the new WA Museum are human but unlikely to be related to a recent death, police say. -
Mias bakery in administration as owner claims low price of bread partly to blame
via abc.net.au
WA family-owned bakery Mias goes into voluntary administration, with owner Conrad Mias blaming the low price of bread as one of the reasons for the company's financial woes. -
Police allege woman charged with Brayden Dillon's murder was getaway driver
via abc.net.au
A 30-year-old woman, who is the second person charged over the shooting murder of Sydney teen Brayden Dillon, remains in custody after a magistrate formally refuses bail. -
Arrium sale: Creditors formally approve sale to London-based company Liberty House
via abc.net.au
The sale of Whyalla's steelworks to a British company is formally approved by its creditors, leaving the path free for foreign investment on South Australian soil.

