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Sunraysia residents encouraged to finish off female fruit flies with new traps
via abc.net.au
A new rollout of fruit fly traps in Sunraysia aims to eradicate female pests that lay as many as 500 eggs at a time. -
Kingaroy residents showcase picture-perfect region in opposition to coal mine
via abc.net.au
Residents from Kingaroy in Queensland start a competition to show the rest of Australia what could be lost if a new coal mine is given the green light. -
Cubby house building in Belair National Park bucks children's 'structured lives'
via abc.net.au
At a time when only 8 per cent of children play outside every day, hundreds of children and their families have spent some of the school holidays building cubby houses in the Belair National Park. -
Orange basketball court renamed to raise awareness of youth suicide
via abc.net.auPeople in the Orange suburb of Glenroi, in central west New South Wales, have been left grieving after one young resident took his own life. Unfortunately, they're not alone - last month the New South Wales Government launched a parliamentary inquiry into youth suicide. Now the family and friends of 19 year old Joseph Mateo are determined to raise awareness of the scourge through one of the things Joseph loved most; they've successfully lobbied the Orange City Council to have his local basketbal -
Photographer Sean Scott reveals how he filmed amazing shark frenzy in remote WA
via abc.net.au
When wildlife photographer Sean Scott flew his drone over a school of bait fish off a remote Western Australian beach, he never expected the images would attract global attention. -
Gamers promised better graphics thanks to nano technology breakthrough
via abc.net.au
Gamers frustrated by sluggish graphics could welcome new nano technology that promises ultra-fast rendering on gaming consoles. -
Indigenous rock shelter in Top End pushes Australia's human history back to 65,000 years
via abc.net.au
New excavations of a rock shelter near Kakadu National Park indicates humans reached Australia at least 65,000 years agoup to 18,000 years earlier than previously thought. -
Police officer in hospital after samurai sword attack
via abc.net.au
A police officer is recovering in hospital after receiving a deep head wound when he was attacked with a samurai sword in Perth's southern suburbs. -
Indigenous suicide inquest 'a mockery to Aboriginal people' MP Josie Farrer says
via abc.net.au
Labor MP Josie Farrer says a large-scale coronial inquest into Aboriginal suicide is a "mockery to Aboriginal people" because of a lack of interpreting services and the "insensitive" decision to hold the hearings in courtrooms. -
Mark Bailey stood down over email scandal after CCC finds 'reasonable suspicion of corrupt conduct'
via abc.net.au
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk asks Energy Minister Mark Bailey to stand down from his portfolio, after Queensland's corruption watchdog found a "reasonable suspicion of corrupt conduct" over his use of a personal email address. -
Red fire ants: Independent body needed to eradicate infestation, experts say
via abc.net.au
Government agencies have failed to contain the spread of the deadly red imported fire ant in Queensland and oversight should be handed to an independent body, according to feral pest experts. -
Perth jazz composer and festival founder Graham Wood dies aged 46
via abc.net.au
Jazz composer Graham Wood, co-owner of The Ellington Jazz club and founder of the Perth International Jazz Festival, is remembered as "one of the best" after losing his battle with cancer at the age of 46. -
AFL pride game helping shift attitudes towards LGBTI community, research shows
Football supporters who went to last year's AFL pride game say they would be more likely to call out homophobia when they hear it, but there is still a long way to go with LGBTIQ people reporting they feel unsafe at matches, new research shows. -
Dementia village mimicking small-town setting to be built in Tasmania
via abc.net.au
Tasmanians with dementia will soon have access to a specially designed village tailored to their local environment and even their earlier lives. -
SA Police step into simulator for firearms training
via abc.net.au
SA Police cadets and Special Task And Rescue officers are going high-tech using virtual reality technology that creates real-life situations such as a domestic violence incident for firearms training. -
Mark Bailey email scandal deepens as CCC finds 'reasonable suspicion of corrupt conduct'
via abc.net.au
Queensland's corruption watchdog finds a "reasonable suspicion of corrupt conduct" by Energy Minister Bailey, over his use of a personal email address for work purposes. -
Turnbull promotes and defends Home Affairs super ministry
via abc.net.auThe Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's spent the day promoting and defending his decision to create a Home Affairs super ministry. Labor maintains the move is about politics not policy, but the PM insists it's designed to make Australians safer. -
Former Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller announces he's running for council
via abc.net.auFormer Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller has announced he will run for local government in Alice Springs. Mr Voller appeared in a Four Corners episode last year, which showed his alleged mistreatment over a period of years. The 19-year-old said he wants to use his experience to give young people in Central Australia a voice. -
Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital covered in flammable cladding
via abc.net.auA major Brisbane hospital's been found to be covered in flammable cladding. Tests, prompted by the Grenfell Tower disaster in London, have confirmed that the core of cladding used on the Princess Alexandra Hospital can catch on fire. More testing is being done to assess the risk, but the State Government, which owns the hospital, may have to remove all cladding from the building or have it treated. -
Australia's first dementia village being built in Hobart
via abc.net.auWith almost one million Australians expected to have dementia by 2056, an aged care provider in Tasmania is preparing by building an entire village designed for people with dementia. They will live in six bedroom houses and be able to go to the supermarket and cafes. The village is designed to make the people with dementia feel like they are living at home, and experts believe that will reduce stress and increase wellbeing. -
Home-based brothel at Buronga shut down by council after community complaints
via abc.net.au
A country brothel that has been operating out of a home across the border from Mildura is shut down by the local council. -
Tight new security measures introduced at Splendour in the Grass after global terror attacks
via abc.net.au
Tougher security measures are sad but necessary, according to Splendour in the Grass organisers, given the recent terror attack at Manchester and threats made at other global music events. -
Three women raped and robbed female victim, Adelaide court hears
via abc.net.au
Three women accused of violently robbing and gang raping another woman in Adelaide's north may have thought the victim had a drug debt, the prosecution says. -
Shawn Newton manhunt: Family calls for man wanted over Rebecca Gascoigne's death to hand himself in
via abc.net.au
The brother of a Perth man wanted for questioning over the death of a 35-year-old Scarborough woman, whose body was discovered in a car on the Mitchell Freeway, urges him to come forward. -
Australian wine reputation grows as export value climbs by 10 per cent
via abc.net.au
Growing international demand for high-end Australian wine results in a $201 million rise in wine export value. -
Brisbane Uber driver charged with rape of second passenger
via abc.net.au
An Uber driver arrested this month on rape charges is accused of another attack, dating back to September 2015. -
Dylan Voller: Youth shackled in NT detention seeks seat on Alice Springs Town Council
via abc.net.au
The young man whose experience in youth detention helped spark a royal commission announces he will seek a seat on the Alice Springs Town Council when elections are held next month. -
Trace: What happens next in the Maria James cold case?
via abc.net.au
Police have failed to solve the brutal murder of Maria James for 37 years, but new information from the ABC's Trace podcast means previously discounted suspects will be reinvestigated. -
Construction starts on $53m Hann Highway 'missing link'
via abc.net.au
Work starts on a new section of the Hann Highway, which has been touted as a crucial inland link between Cairns and Melbourne. -
Red fire ants: Queensland bid to stop infestation has failed, experts say
via abc.net.au
Government agencies have failed to contain the spread of the deadly red imported fire ant in Queensland and oversight should be handed to an independent body, according to feral pest experts. -
Fox Sports' $30m budget funding brought into question
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government refuses to release details about $30 million in sports broadcasting funding given to News Corporation's Fox Sports. -
An independent life ended with a lonely, isolated death: I fear the same fate for my mother
via abc.net.au
A chill ran through me when I read about Anne Iddon, a blind woman who apparently died of starvation and dehydration after her husband and carer passed away. Their bodies lay in their Sydney home for weeks before being found. Could the same thing happen to my mother? Stephanie Wood writes. -
NRL players prompted to ask for help after Greg Inglis's honesty about depression
via abc.net.au
The NRL is up against a culture of not seeking help but as players come forward and speak openly about their mental health that stigma can hopefully be broken. -
Children pricked by syringe at Broadmeadows Coles supermarket
via abc.net.au
Two children are pricked by a hidden syringe in separate incidents at Coles supermarket in Melbourne's north-west, which is being described by police as "malicious". -
'No stranger to WA': Malcolm Turnbull laughs off rejection claims
via abc.net.au
The Prime Minister rejects suggestions he has ignored Western Australia, and seeks to blame the Labor Party for the state's GST woes. -
Urban vegetable farm takes off in sheep and cropping region in Victoria
via abc.net.au
An urban farm in the wheat and sheep belt of Victoria bucks the trend by growing lettuces and radishes. -
Gelignite Jack Murray's daredevil exploits from a different age remembered in new book
via abc.net.au
The son of legendary Australian motorsport competitor 'Gelignite' Jack Murray pays tribute to his late father in a new book, telling tales of larrikin exploits. -
Queensland nature refuge celebrates birth of rare hairy nose wombat
via abc.net.au
The first northern hairy-nosed wombat joey to be born in captivity in five years emerges from its mother's pouch at a Queensland nature refuge, providing hope for the survival of the endangered species. -
Fremantle businesses hope heritage recognition brings people in to explore the port city
via abc.net.au
Businesses in the heart of Fremantle hope the permanent heritage listing of the historic West End will provide a much-needed boost to trade and tourism. -
Drone footage shows scale of Coolaroo recycling fire, as law firm to launch class action
via abc.net.au
More than 70 residents and businesses register for a lawsuit over last week's major fire at a recycling processing plant in Melbourne's north, which caused hazardous smoke, foul smells and the evacuation of homes. -
Cape York Indigenous community of Coen flips the roles in violent colonial photos
via abc.net.au
A new photography project is confronting the violent reality of colonialism in a remote Indigenous community in Queensland's Cape York. -
'This is why we replaced glasses with plastic cups': ACT magistrate on court outburst
via abc.net.au
A woman who shouted "f*** you" and threw a cup of water in a magistrate's face after she was denied bail is forcibly removed from the ACT Magistrates Court. -
Sydney bus driver 'to plead guilty' over near-miss with semi-trailer on M5
via abc.net.au
The driver of a bus carrying 20 schoolchildren that almost collided with a truck in Sydney's south west will plead guilty but believes he gave the semi-trailer "plenty of room", a court is told. -
ATO cracks down on clothing and laundry tax claims what counts as a deduction?
via abc.net.au
Are you about to submit your tax return? The common idea you can claim $150 in clothing and laundry costs could catch you out when lodging this year. -
Gruesome annual tweet highlights farmers' need for machinery protection, precaution
via abc.net.au
At the start of every harvest season, Michael Nichols shares the gruesome photo of his mangled hand after he reached into an auger to send reinforce a safety message. -
Children pricked by syringe at Broadmeadows supermarket
via abc.net.au
Two children are pricked by a hidden syringe in separate incidents at a supermarket in Melbourne's north-west, which is being described by police as "malicious". -
Pig's head dumped outside Islamic College of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
Two young men are caught on security cameras leaving a blue bag with a swastika label at the Islamic College of Brisbane with a pig's head inside, in what the school has labelled "a disgusting act of cowardice". -
Princess Alexandra Hospital cladding a potential fire risk, test results show
via abc.net.au
The State Government confirms cladding on Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital is combustible, but the state's Health Minister says the building remains safe. -
Tasmanian irrigators look to the skies for rain to fill dams in new irrigation scheme
via abc.net.au
Farmers who have signed up to two new irrigation schemes in Tasmania are anxiously looking to the sky for signs of good rainfall. -
Deborah Balbi murder: Michael Johnson jailed for at least 20 years for killing partner while 'high on drugs'
via abc.net.au
Police first thought the death of Deborah Balbi was a drug overdose, but her partner was later charged with murder over her strangulation and has now been sentenced to a minimum 20 years in jail.

