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Brisbane bus strike: Commuters disrupted as drivers walk off job for second morning
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of Brisbane bus drivers walked off the job again this morning, with delays for commuters expected until 7:30am, while the union continues negotiations with council over a new enterprise agreement. -
From Spain to Sunraysia: Citrus growers use branch bending technique to boost production
via abc.net.au
Citrus farmers in Sunraysia use international production trends to increase their markets and fast-track production by a year. -
Golfer Ryan McCarthy keeps swinging despite airline losing his clubs en route to British Open
via abc.net.au
What do you do when you're about to play in the British Open and the airline loses your golf clubs? Tasmanian Ryan McCarthy lucked in. -
Another great white shark washes up on SA West Coast beach
via abc.net.au
A four-metre-long great white shark washes up on a beach north of Streaky Bay, with South Australian authorities now investigating the death. -
Harbour Bridge, Tunnel toll increase on the cards, according to leaked Government documents
via abc.net.au
A return trip across Sydney Harbour could soon cost drivers $6, according to leaked NSW Government documents which detail plans to slug motorists in both directions on the bridge and tunnel. -
Indigenous community calls for greater say in ACT foster care system
via abc.net.au
A foster carer of Indigenous boys and ACT's Barnardos Mother of the Year calls for greater cultural training in government bodies and more say in the set-up of the foster care system. -
Greens voter in Melbourne react to the party's 'terrible month'
via abc.net.auThe Greens are regrouping after losing two senators in less than a week. Greens leader Richard Di Natale has promised an internal review into party processes after the departures of co-deputies Scott Ludlum and Larissa Waters. The Federal seat of Melbourne is the only one in Australia to have elected a Greens MP to the lower house. Our reporter Claire Slattery took to the electorate to find out how Greens voters were taking the party's 'terrible month'. -
Richard Di Natale's co-deputy, Larissa Waters, resigns
via abc.net.au
Greens leader Richard Di Natale joins 7.30 to explain how the party has lost two senators in a week because of problems with citizenship. -
Peter Dutton discusses his new Home Affairs ministry
via abc.net.au
Newly designated Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton, talks about why his new super ministry was necessary and what it will achieve. -
Amber Harrison defiant despite losing her court battle with Ch.7
via abc.net.au
Despite yesterday's court loss in her battle with former employer, the Seven Network, Amber Harrison tells 7.30 she won't stop fighting against 'the boys club'. -
Peter Dutton to head new homeland super ministry
via abc.net.au
Malcolm Turnbull has unveiled a massive reorganisation of Australia's intelligence and security agencies, with Peter Dutton to head a new Home Affairs ministry responsible for ASIO, the AFP, Immigration an Border Security. -
Peter Dutton discussed his new Home Affairs ministry
via abc.net.au
Newly designated Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton, talks about why his new super ministry was necessary and what it will achieve. -
Police officer tells people to put phones away, reach out to elderly after isolated couple found dead
via abc.net.au
A police officer pens a poignant online plea, telling people to "get off Facebook for 20 minutes" and spend time with senior citizens, after an elderly couple with no close relatives in Sydney were found dead in their northern beaches home. -
Jabiru: Residents of mining town flagged for closure have their say on hopes for future
via abc.net.au
With the future of the Northern Territory town of Jabiru in the balance, a representative of traditional owners, a store manager and a local councillor talk about their hopes for the community. -
Petrusma's Safe Pathways assurance timeline gets murkier, as union flags public servant pressure
via abc.net.au
There is further confusion about communication between the office of the Human Services Minister and her department amid claims she misled Parliament, with a union says public servants are under increasing pressure to tell ministers "what they want to hear". -
More turmoil for SA RSL branch as president Tim Hanna resigns
via abc.net.au
President of the South Australian RSL Tim Hanna resigns, effective immediately, in the latest turn of events for an organisation that has also been placed into voluntary administration. -
Elijah Doughty accused 'wishes' he had not gone looking for stolen motorbikes, court told
via abc.net.au
A man who ran over and killed a Kalgoorlie teenager said he wished he had never been told by police to go down to bushland and look for the motorbikes that had been stolen from his home. -
V/Line manager refused to provide CV to show qualifications, paid twice predecessor's salary, IBAC told
via abc.net.au
V/Line hired a general manager and paid him more than double his predecessor's salary, despite him refusing to provide a resume to the company's human resources department or submit to a probity check, Victoria's anti-corruption commission is told. -
Police officer tells young people to put phone away, reach out to elderly after isolated couple found dead
via abc.net.au
A police officer launches a blistering social media broadside at young people, telling them to "get off Facebook for 20 minutes" and spend time with senior citizens, after an elderly couple with no close relatives in Sydney were found dead in their northern beaches home. -
Family of Indigenous man Eric Whittaker who died in custody demand answers
via abc.net.au
The family of an Indigenous man who died in custody say they are receiving conflicting information from NSW authorities regarding the circumstances of his death. -
The story of Moree's disappearing suburb
via abc.net.auThe waitlist for public housing in New South Wales is prodigious - upwards of 10 years in some areas. But at Moree, in the state's far west, locals say a long-standing public housing neighbourhood, known as Birawee, is disappearing before their eyes, as vandals destroy properties. They say community morale is extremely low, and that public housing policy is to blame. The Department of Family and Community Services rejects that, and says life in the town will be improved by the privatisation of s -
Mother accused of murdering Hunter Valley toddler told Red Cross she was 'in a better place', court hears
via abc.net.au
The mother of a toddler who disappeared from NSW's Hunter Valley 16 years ago told several people her daughter was being cared for by others more capable than her, a court hears. -
Wallaby great Mark Ella says poor leadership to blame for Australian rugby union woes
via abc.net.au
As Rod Kafer takes up a new coaching development role, Wallaby great Mark Ella blames administrators for the parlous state of Australian rugby. -
'Breakthrough' drug to fight viruses by suppressing inflammation, researchers say
via abc.net.au
A team of university researchers say they are on the cusp of clinical trials for a "breakthrough" drug to help the immune system fight viruses and negate the need for some vaccinations. -
Wellard share price falls as exporter flags end of financial year losses up to $65 million
via abc.net.au
Livestock exporter Wellard Limited is expecting potential losses of between $55 million to $65 million for the 2016/17 financial year. -
Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam: What do their resignations mean for the Senate?
via abc.net.au
Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters have made shock announcements that they are leaving the Senate. So what exactly is going on, and why are they having to stand down? -
Regional Australian backpacker industry defends itself after farm work exploitation allegations
via abc.net.au
Growing concern about the welfare of backpackers working on Australian farms has prompted industry representatives to defend their practices, insisting horror stories come from a few 'bad seeds'. -
Canberra identity Val Jeffery dies age 82
via abc.net.au
Unofficial mayor of Tharwa Val Jeffery was direct, honest and someone who stood up for what he believed in, Liberals leader Alistair Coe says. -
Second man jailed for setting alight Brierly's Cafe in Canberra
via abc.net.au
The second man found guilty of the Brierly's Cafe arson attack in Canberra is sentenced to four years in jail for his role in the fire and a separate offence of defrauding Australian banks. -
NSW Government considers cashless welfare card rollout across state
via abc.net.au
Founder of Fortescue Metals Group, Andrew Forrest meets NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian to push for a cashless welfare scheme to be expanded across the state. -
Amber Harrison says legal battle with Seven 'a lesson in how many ways can you screw a girl'
via abc.net.au
The former Seven Network executive assistant says she doesn't regret going public about her affair with Tim Worner, even though her legal battle has exhausted her "in every way". -
Man charged with hit-and-run after death in Hidden Valley town camp in Alice Springs
via abc.net.au
A man faces court over a host of driving charges including a hit-and-run, after a 39-year-old woman died in Alice Springs on the weekend. -
Justine Damond's father says there is an 'ugly truth' about his daughter's death
Justine Damond's father calls for justice for his daughter, who was killed by police in the US city of Minneapolis at the weekend, saying there is an "ugly truth" about her death. -
Police search South Maroota property for remains of newborn believed murdered
Police conduct searches at a property in South Maroota where they believe a newborn was buried after being murdered about 10 years ago. -
Indigenous artist Jandamarra Cadd accuses Australian Border Force of racial profiling
via abc.net.au
A prominent Indigenous artist from Queensland alleges he was racially profiled and "interrogated" by Australian Border Force staff on his return to Australia from a diplomatic trip to Indonesia. -
SA babies and young children with dental issues on the rise, sugary drinks and food blamed
via abc.net.au
South Australian babies and young children are increasingly needing treatment in hospital for dental issues, and sugary foods and drinksas well as a lack of brushingare being blamed by experts. -
GWS Giants' AFL success being felt at all levels of Aussie Rules in Western Sydney
via abc.net.au
With the Giants looming large near the top of the AFL table, Aussie Rules is starting to dig its claws into Western Sydney. -
Police search South Maroota property for remains of newborn baby believed murdered
via abc.net.au
Police search for the remains of a newborn baby they suspect was murdered and buried on a rural property at South Maroota, north-west of Sydney. -
Banksia Hill: Government rejects calls for closure of juvenile jail despite scathing report
via abc.net.au
The WA Government insists the Banksia Hill juvenile detention centre will stay open despite a damning report that revealed inmate mistreatment and a high rate of self-harm and suicide attempts. -
Man accused of online grooming of 14yo allegedly paid her for sex
via abc.net.au
A northern Sydney father-of-two accused of grooming and sexually assaulting a teenager he met online allegedly paid the girl on a number of occasions. -
Train ladder
via abc.net.au
Three crew walked away with minor injuries after Nullarbor derailment -
Train derailment wreckage second option
via abc.net.au
Three crew walked away with minor injuries after Nullarbor derailment -
Train derailment wreckage first option
via abc.net.au
Three crew walked away with minor injuries after Nullarbor derailment -
Train derailment
via abc.net.au
Three crew walked away with minor injuries after Nullarbor derailment -
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator is finally receding after over a year at record levels
via abc.net.au
The cattle market is finally starting to wane after 56 weeks at record breaking levels. -
Freight train was travelling at 90km per hour when it derailed on the Nullarbor
via abc.net.au
An investigation into a train derailment on the Nullarbor last year has found the tracks failed to restore to the normal position after an east-bound train departed the line two hours prior. -
Beef prices drop from record levels
via abc.net.au
The cattle market finally starts to wane after 56 weeks at record-breaking levels. -
Who is former Greens senator Larissa Waters?
via abc.net.au
Canadian-born deputy Greens leader Larissa Waters is resigning from the Senate after realising she had not renounced her dual citizenship when running for office. Here's a look at her political career up to now. -
Pearl Corkhill's WWI records explored as part of National Archives Discovering Anzacs project
via abc.net.au
The WWI service record of nurse Pearl Corkhill MM is just one of tens of thousands that can be easily accessed at the National Archives. -
Three people charged over hydroponic cannabis crops in Adelaide
via abc.net.au
Illegal electricity diversions had to be disconnected by technicians due to "dangerous wiring", police say, after uncovering 18 hydroponically grown cannabis plants in Adelaide's south.

