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USS Ronald Reagan arrives into Brisbane port, thousands of US sailors to holiday
via abc.net.au
Thousands of American sailors flood into Brisbane for a well-earned shore break after the arrival of the nuclear-powered USS Ronald Reagan. -
Canadian police call off search for missing Melbourne hiker, Sophie Dowsley, family confirm
via abc.net.au
The family of Melbourne woman Sophie Dowsley, missing in wilderness in British Columbia for more than a fortnight, says Canadian police have called off their search. -
Why does the Sydney-Canberra train stop in Kingston and not the CBD?
via abc.net.au
Most capital cities have a train station in the middle of townthat was almost the case for the nation's capital. -
4C: NSW loophole threatening viability of Murray Darling Basin scheme
via abc.net.auBillions of litres of water earmarked to be returned to the Murray Darling river system are instead being harvested by New South Wales irrigators to boost private cotton growing operations. A Four Corners investigation has revealed the New South Wales Government introduced rules that allowed this pumping, following lobbying from irrigators. It's a policy failure that threatens the future of the $13 billion Murray Darling Basin scheme. -
Youth curfew for Alice Springs to be considered as crime escalates
via abc.net.auAlice Springs Councillor Eli Melky is pushing the council to approve a 10pm to 6am curfew for children 16 and under. Over the past few months, children as young as 11 have been caught breaking into homes, stealing cars and ram-raiding businesses in the Northern Territory town. But not everyone thinks a curfew is the answer. -
Wind energy still dividing opinion in the NSW southern tablelands
via abc.net.auThe Upper Lachlan Shire in the southern tablelands of New South Wales is home to nine large-scale wind farms, and there's one more waiting approval. Although some of these projects have been operating for almost two decades, not everyone's happy with the proliferation of turbines, with both health and aesthetic complaints persisting. -
Sacred objects returned to Arrente Indigenous people
via abc.net.auMore than two dozen sacred objects that were traded away or stolen from Indigenous people around Alice Springs have finally been returned by Museums Victoria. Under customary law, the objects can only be seen by Arrente men. It's taken more than a hundred years for some the items to make it back to central Australia. -
Autism and teens: Sydney father James Best's radical experiment to help son, Sam
via abc.net.au
Children with autism require order and routine in their lives, right? A Sydney father says taking his 14-year-old son on a six-month African backpacking journey has challenged conventional wisdom and had "ground-breaking" results. -
Nerdzilla Podcast Episode 99
via abc.net.au
Plenty of news, two reviews, and one great interview. -
USS Ronald Reagan arrives into Brisbane port, thousands of US sailors ready to holiday
via abc.net.au
The $4 billion nuclear-powered USS Ronald Reagan arrives into Brisbane, with retired servicemen and Queensland beer ready to welcome its sailors. -
Tony Abbott's Warringah motion for NSW preselection reform passes Liberal Party vote
via abc.net.au
Liberal Party delegates vote overwhelmingly in favour of the so-called Warringah motions, to give grassroots members a say in the preselection of state and federal candidates. -
WA Premier calls for national Pozieres Day
via abc.net.au
Over seven weeks in 1916, 23,000 Australians died in the WWI campaign to take the French village of Pozieres. WA Premier Mark McGowan said the battle should be remembered. -
HMAS Arunta docks in Perth to an excited crowd after nine months at sea
via abc.net.au
Ashleigh Spencer had not seen her fianc Brendon Davies, who was deployed on HMAS Arunta, since the day after he proposed nine months ago. -
Penrith Panthers winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak involved in altercation at junior league match
via abc.net.au
Penrith winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has been involved in an altercation while volunteering as a touch judge during a junior rugby league match in Sydney's west, the NRL club confirms. -
Car parking: Queensland Government to almost double free spaces at public hospitals
via abc.net.au
A Queensland mum has won a battle against hospital parking prices, after her online petition calling on the Government to intervene against profiteering garnered more than 8,000 signatures. -
Families hope inquest into Pilbara prawn trawler deaths will lead to industry reform
via abc.net.au
More than two years after a commercial prawn trawler went missing off the West Australian coast and claimed the lives of three men, an inquest into their deaths will begin. -
USS Ronald Reagan arrives into Brisbane port, thousand of US sailors ready to holiday
via abc.net.au
The $4 billion nuclear-powered USS Ronald Reagan arrives into Brisbane, with retired servicemen and Queensland beer ready to welcome its sailors. -
Sydney weather: Man killed, two rescued as wild surf conditions continue to batter NSW coastline
via abc.net.au
A man is killed while fishing off the rocks at Merry Beach and two men are rescued from a capsized boat at Bate Bay as the NSW coast continues to be hit by dangerous surf conditions. -
Mountain bike trail network splits Tasmania's St Helen's community
via abc.net.au
Another jobs versus environment battle looms in Tasmania, this time over the impact of a $4.5 million mountain bike trail network on the east coast. -
Fossil footprints reveal Kangaroo Island's diverse ancient wildlife
via abc.net.au
Rare fossilised footprints of Tasmanian tigers and devils, as well as those of giant megafauna and flightless birds, are uncovered by scientists on Kangaroo Island, south of Adelaide. -
Big waves at Bondi
via abc.net.au
Plenty of interest in the wild surf hitting the NSW coast. -
Missing Venezuelan volleyball team found, forced to forfeit competition in Canberra
via abc.net.au
After a bizarre few days of uncertainty, a missing volleyball squad bound for the World Grand Prix in Canberra is found but is forced to forfeit competition. -
Melbourne Metro Rail Tunnel project to create 7,000 jobs, Daniel Andrews says
via abc.net.au
Melbourne's Metro Rail Tunnel project will create almost 7,000 jobs, including hundreds for apprentices and trainees, in what Premier Daniel Andrews calls a "profound investment in skills" for Victoria. -
WA Nationals call for confirmation of potential closure of Agricultural Business course
via abc.net.au
The WA Nationals are calling on the Government to confirm whether a Bachelor of Agricultural Business course offered through Central Regional TAFE is going to be scrapped. -
Canberra Raiders' Sia Soliola should have been sent off for Billy Slater tackle, NRL referees boss says
via abc.net.au
Canberra forward Sia Soliola should have been sent off for knocking out Billy Slater with a high shot, according to NRL referees boss Tony Archer. -
Elite athletes can push through pain barrier, but what makes them different?
via abc.net.au
If you watched Richie Porte spectacularly crash out of the Tour de France, you might wonder why he'd ever get back on a bike. Some athletes seem superhuman, but what makes them different to you and I? -
Melbourne water supply could be under threat within a decade, water authority says
via abc.net.au
Melbourne's water providers begin planning for a possible water crisis, as a new report suggests the growing city's supply could be under threat within a decade. -
Ricky Stuart tees off on referees after Canberra Raiders lose to Melbourne Storm
via abc.net.au
Raiders coach Ricky Stuart will have to open up his wallet again after unleashing another tirade aimed at the NRL and the referees for a lack of accountability. -
Crocodile handler in NT takes on some of the world's most terrifying reptiles
via abc.net.au
Every time Olivia Plume goes egg-collecting she risks provoking an enormous, territorial female crocodile. But it's all just part of the job. -
Tiny WA town carving out a name for itself as chess champion
via abc.net.au
In the small WA town of Kendenuppopulation 1,000chess champions seem to grow on trees. -
Brisbane amputee Michael Powell to attempt English Channel swim
via abc.net.au
Michael Powell wants to prove age and a disability are no match for a man with a dream who is prepared to do the work. -
Banksia Hill: Prison watchdog's assessment highlights CCTV footage concerns
via abc.net.au
A scathing assessment of WA's only prison for juvenile offenders highlights serious and continuing problems with video surveillance in the state's justice system, Jessica Strutt writes. -
Great Ocean Road suffers landslips as plans revealed for new Cape Otway wildlife centre
via abc.net.au
Parts of the Great Ocean Road are again partially blocked, with more landslips around fire-affected areas of Wye River, as plan for a new wildlife centre at Cape Otway with buildings designed by The Hobbit art director are unveiled.

