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Donate Life Week: Organ transplant recipient keeps donor close to her heart
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It takes just a few minutes to register to donate your organs but it means the world to those who receive them. -
Hawthorn beats Sydney Swans to keep AFL finals hopes alive: scores and stats
Hawthorn comes through a bruising encounter against the Sydney Swans, quelling the nerves to hold on for a six-point win and keep its finals hopes alive. -
Road rage: Police charge third person after woman punched on central coast
via abc.net.au
A third person is charged over a road rage incident on the central coast, which became viral on social media as it showed a man punching a woman in the face. -
Toddler critical after teen driver crashes into pram
The two-year-old boy was hit by a car while his grandmother was pushing him along in a pram at an intersection in Sydney's south. -
Elijah Doughty: Melbourne brought to standstill as protesters march against sentence
via abc.net.au
A huge crowd blocks one of the busiest thoroughfares in Melbourne as they protest against what they say is the "unjust" verdict handed to a man who killed WA Aboriginal teenager Elijah Doughty. -
Premier Hotel Albany: Four jailed over 'insurance scam' arson attack
via abc.net.au
Four men involved in an attempt to burn down a 125-year-old hotel as part of an alleged insurance scam on Western Australia's south coast are jailed. -
Broken Hill Town Employees' Union celebrates 100 years, fighting decline in unionism
via abc.net.au
Australia's first union to campaign to abolish child labour and close the gender pay gap is turning 100, but members question whether it could possibly last another century. -
Fashion photography from renowned snappers and supermodels on show in Australia
via abc.net.au
An international exhibition of iconic fashion images, shot by world-renowned photographers, is bringing a touch of high-fashion glamour to a select handful of regional galleries in Australia. -
Julia Banks gets all-clear on citizenship following questions over Greek heritage
via abc.net.au
The Liberal Party receives advice from the Greek Embassy that federal MP Julia Banks has never held Greek citizenship, easing fears she could be disqualified from her marginal seat. -
Elijah Doughty protestors storm court, smear paint in Alice Springs
via abc.net.au
Opposition to the verdict handed to a man who killed West Australian teenager Elijah Doughty spreads to Alice Springs, with a group of protestors storming through the new Supreme Court. -
Hawthorn v Sydney Swans: AFL round 19 live scores, stats and commentary
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Say hello to the weekend as Hawthorn's tussle with the Sydney Swans ushers in AFL round 19. Follow all the action in our live AFL ScoreCentre. -
Brisbane bus strike: Peak-hour services disrupted
via abc.net.au
Bus services return to normal across Brisbane after half of the capital's drivers walked off the job during Friday's peak hour, affecting up to 100,000 commuters. -
Police had 'no alternative' but to shoot dead 18-year-old two stabbed two officers
via abc.net.auThe Victorian Coroner, John Olle, has found police had no alternative but to shoot a radicalised 18-year-old, after he stabbed two officers outside a suburban police station in Melbourne in 2014. The inquest heard Numan Haider had become increasingly radicalised in the months leading up to his death, and was trying to travel overseas to join Islamic State. -
Gay marriage debate brewing in Federal Government ranks ahead of Parliament resuming next week
via abc.net.auThe rift in the Federal Coalition over a gay marriage vote is again spilling out into public debate, ahead of Parliament resuming next week. Queensland Liberal MP Trevor Evans is calling for the Government to find another way to have the Parliament vote on gay marriage. But conservative colleagues say that's against the party's policy of a plebiscite. With Parliament set to resume next week, Trevor Evans expects a debate in the party room on how to resolve the issue in this term of Parliament. -
High-profile Tasmanian fisherman Mark Eather fined $177k for trafficking lobster
via abc.net.au
Mark Eather, who has supplied seafood to some of Australia's top chefs, is fined almost $180,000 for trafficking lobster. -
Qantas to ban toxic foam use Australia-wide after Brisbane airport spill
via abc.net.au
Qantas will stop using potentially toxic firefighting foam in Australia after a spill in the Brisbane River caused a massive fish kill. -
Farmers want a farm: Turning the dream of a life on the land to reality can be tough
via abc.net.au
Young Australians are working incredibly hard to gain the experience and capital needed to get into farming. -
Victorian MP Khalil Eideh blocked from entering US while on study tour
via abc.net.au
Victorian State MP Khalil Eideh, who was born in Lebanon, is blocked from entering the US while on an overseas study tour and has been forced to return home. -
'Spectacular' white southern right whale calf creates stir off WA coast
via abc.net.au
A white, baby southern right whale is creating a buzz on WA's south coast, but locals say lack of road access to a viewing site is hurting tourism. -
Trio jailed over glass-bottle rape at Australia Day party in Brisbane
via abc.net.au
Three men appear shockedwhile their supporters cried out in the court roomas they're jailed for the rape of a friend at a party in Brisbane, with the sexual assaulted posted online. -
Gold fever strikes with companies scrambling to open mines as prices stay high
via abc.net.au
New gold mines are being opened and old ones revived as miners seek to capitalise on high prices. -
Gene Gibson seeks compensation over wrongful conviction for Josh Warneke manslaughter
via abc.net.au
Cognitively impaired Aboriginal man Gene Gibson spent five years in jail after being wrongly convicted of the manslaughter of Josh Warneke in Broomenow his lawyer says he is seeking a "substantial" sum. -
RSL SA creditors back sale of assets to pay off debt and avoid liquidation
via abc.net.au
Assets will be sold off to help the RSL pay its debts in South Australia, with the local branch admitting it had some assets it did not even know it owned. -
NT pastoralist Billy Hayes flying too slow before fatal crash
via abc.net.au
A report into a fatal plane crashed which killed a well-known NT pastoralist finds he was not wearing his seatbelt correctly and the plane was filled with the wrong type of fuel. -
Archibald Prize: Mitch Cairns wins 2017 portrait gong for painting of his partner
via abc.net.au
Figurative painter and cartoonist Mitch Cairnstakes out the 2017 Archibald Prize for his portrait of his partner and fellow artist Agatha Gothe-Snape. -
A VW beetle at remote Cape York? It's the little blue car that can
via abc.net.au
The sight of a Volkswagen Beetle traversing the Peninsula Development Road bound for the tip of Australia is a sight to behold on one of Australia's most rugged highways. -
Blue Light Discos not marching to the beat of teens as numbers drop off
via abc.net.au
Nights spent dancing at police-run Blue Light Discos might be numbered as attendance figures drop across South Australia. -
Sanitary lesson: Hunter Valley high-school students Share the Dignity
via abc.net.au
It's hoped students at a Hunter Valley High School will gain an understanding of the difficulties faced by some women during menstruation, with the unveiling of a free sanitary item dispenser. -
SA Police dogs vest up to protect them from the dangers of the job
via abc.net.au
South Australia's police dogs will now step out in uniform vests in a bid to keep them safe from knife attacks and offer some protection from bullets. -
Matt Priddis announces AFL retirement after glittering West Coast Eagles career
via abc.net.au
After more than 230 games for the West Coast Eagles and a Brownlow Medal, Matt Priddis announces he will retire from the AFL at season's endsaying he does not think he can contribute at the required level next year. -
Truck driver charged over horror crash on Newell Highway where two children died
via abc.net.au
A truck driver is charged after a horror head-on crash with a family vehicle left two boys dead. Only their parents and younger brother survived. -
Storm batters south-west WA as strong winds down trees, damage homes
via abc.net.au
A severe cold front over the southern half of Western Australia uproots trees and brings down power lines, causing minor property damageand more severe weather is on the way. -
Army driver Alexander Gall denies skylarking in troop carrier before fatal crash
via abc.net.au
A former Army sapper who rolled a troop carrier, killing a fellow soldier, denies he was trying to impress his colleagues after being criticised for his driving. -
Karen Harrison worked in a shop surrounded by party decorations when her daughter was addicted to ice
via abc.net.au
Karen Harrison worked in a shop surrounded by party decorations when her daughter was addicted to ice -
Julia Banks denies being dual citizen amid questions over Greek heritage
via abc.net.au
Federal MP Julia Banks denies she has ever held Greek citizenship, but Liberals are concerned the Government's one-seat majority could be tested with a by-election if she is wrong. -
Murray-Darling: NSW grazier Justin McClure tells of feeling betrayed by greed and power
via abc.net.au
Justin McClure writes about his sense of betrayal over the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. -
Why the Great Strike of 1917 still matters today
via abc.net.au
The Great Strike of 1917, which saw workers take to the streets to protest new workplace monitoring, still has deep resonance 100 years on. -
Dysprosium, a mineral for the future, the focus of $56 million rare earths mine in WA
via abc.net.au
Australia's first ''heavy rare-earths mine'' is open in Western Australia and has an eye on the electric-car industry. -
Traditional owners hit out at WA Conservation Council for alleged misrepresentation over uranium campaign
via abc.net.au
An Aboriginal group says environmentalists are falsely claiming traditional owners oppose a uranium mine in a remote stretch of WA. -
Elderly woman dies after The Overland train struck her in Adelaide Hills
via abc.net.au
An 83-year-old woman is struck and killed by The Overland interstate passenger train in the Adelaide Hills. -
Murray-Darling Basin: Auditor-General to expand investigation after Four Corners allegations
via abc.net.au
Allegations of water theft and meter tampering in NSW prompt the Commonwealth Auditor-General to expand an investigation into the Federal Department of Agriculture and Water Resources. -
Work underway to address Aboriginal housing disadvantage in far west NSW
via abc.net.au
The peak Indigenous body for far west NSW works on developing a new regional model for social housing in the region, to address what it says is increasing housing disadvantage. -
Raphael Bob-Waksberg on Bojack Horseman
via abc.net.au
Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg joins CJ in studio. -
Call for hepatitis drug to be made more accessible in prisons
via abc.net.auHepatitis advocacy bodies have welcomed the Federal Government's plans to put a new hepatitis C treatment on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme. But, they say there still needs to be a much more targeted approach to treating marginal groups with hepatitis, particularly those in prisons. One north Queensland prison has declared itself hepatitis C free, and public health experts say that should set a precedent across the country. -
USS Ronald Reagan crew help in the garden of war widow Audrey Mead
via abc.net.au
American sailors doing good deeds while on a break from the USS Ronald Reagan do "six months' work in one morning", helping a Brisbane war widow restore her backyard. -
Two SA Police officers face aggravated assault charges after ICAC investigation
via abc.net.au
Two police officers remain on official duties despite facing an Adelaide court on criminal charges after an Independent Commissioner Against Corruption investigation. -
Christian Bain-Singh jailed for 'terrifying' stabbing murder of Rani Featherston
via abc.net.au
Christian Bain-Singh is jailed for 29 years for the stabbing murder of Doveton woman Rani Featherston, who died on the footpath just metres from her home. -
Ray and Jacksun Travers in court over alleged stabbing murder of Peter Hofmann
via abc.net.au
The lawyer for Ray and Jacksun Travers, charged with the stabbing murder of homeless Sydney man Peter Hofmann, says he doesn't want his clients to be "judged by their Facebook profiles". -
NSW Government identifies 1,000 buildings with possible dangerous cladding
via abc.net.au
More than a 1,000 buildings in New South Wales may contain potentially dangerous cladding, a Government audit finds. -
Driver in hospital after crashing donut truck he allegedly stole into Central Coast house
via abc.net.au
A man is taken to hospital after crashing an allegedly stolen truck full of donuts and flavoured milk into a family home on the Central Coast.

