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Los Angeles to host 2028 Summer Games - Olympic officials
LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles was formally chosen on Monday to host the 2028 Summer Olympics in a deal that virtually assures that the 2024 Summer Games will be held in the rival candidate city of Paris, Olympic officials announced. -
US oil rallies above $US50 a barrel, seen encouraging more shale drilling
Oil prices rose to two-month highs, boosted in part by expectations of US sanctions against Venezuela's oil sector. -
Woman hit by bus in Brisbane's north 'bleeding seriously from neck'
A woman has been hospitalised after she was hit by a bus in Brisbane's north. -
Q&A recap: Panel tackles Trump's dysfunction, just as the Mooch falls
It seems fair to say that before the Trump era, few Australians would have been aware of the White House communications director. But as Q&A reminded us, these are not normal times. -
Toy promotions have powerful influence on what kids want to eat, study finds
via abc.net.au
Free giveaways like movie character toys have a powerful influence over what children want to eat, even making them more likely to choose healthier options, research from Cancer Council Victoria suggests. -
Geelong officials seek legal advice on challenging Patrick Dangerfield's one-match suspension for tackle
Patrick Dangerfield has been offered a one-match suspension by the AFL match review panel for his tackle on Carlton's Matthew Kreuzer. -
High-rise aged care development proposal for Brisbane suburb sparks height debate
via abc.net.au
A three-tower aged care development as high as 16 storeys proposed for a leafy Brisbane suburb is prompting debate about how high is too high, with some locals saying it is an "up yours" from the developer. -
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro personally sanctioned by the US
The Trump administration is imposing sanctions directly on Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. -
Male ballet dancers overcoming stigma, brutal competition to do what they love
via abc.net.au
Forget tutus. What does it take for male dancers to overcome pain and injuries to make it in the fiercely competitive world of classical ballet? -
Game of Thrones hit by #NoConfederate tweet storm over HBO's slavery drama
The #NoConfederate rallying cry of those opposing HBO's recently announced present-day slavery series Confederate trended on Twitter throughout the latest Game of Thrones broadcast. -
Melbourne United, Sydney Kings and Brisbane Bullets to take on NBA sides in US in pre-season
Melbourne United and two other NBL clubs will take on the NBA's best in America this October. -
Locked out! US diplomats in Moscow say they can't access diplomatic property
The US embassy in Moscow accused Russian authorities on Monday of barring diplomatic staff from a property on the outskirts of Moscow. -
Anthony Scaramucci's firing means John Kelly is off to a good start
Firing Scaramucci is a good start for Kelly. Scaramucci's hiring, however, should serve as a road map to root out the rest of Trump's dim advisers. -
Sydney 'bomb plotters' may have already tried to smuggle device onto international flight
via abc.net.au
The men detained in counter-terrorism raids on the weekend may have already made an attempt to smuggle their homemade bomb onto an international flight prior to raids, police and security officials have told 7.30. -
A doctor is calling out Goop's alternative health tips and Gwyneth Paltrow is not having it
"I read the post on Goop, and all I can tell you is it is the biggest load of garbage I have read on your site since vaginal steaming." -
Solar panels not benefiting poor who can't afford them, SACOSS says
via abc.net.au
Low-income households unable to afford solar panels on their homes are bearing the brunt of higher costs of living, the South Australian Council of Social Service says. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for August 1, 2017
Plus a controversial MoU to be written into law, and Canberra drug dealer says he just 'wanted to get on it with his heroes'. -
Men arrested over Sydney 'plane bomb plot' have links to aviation industry
The son of a man arrested in Sydney over an alleged plot to bring down a plane with a bomb or deadly gases studied aviation management and mixes with a network of pilots and airline workers, it can be revealed. -
We need to make renting fairer and end no-grounds terminations
More of us are coming into the housing market as renters, and fewer of us are moving on. -
CLP turns to youth to help shattered party rebuild in Northern Territory
via abc.net.au
The Country Liberals were crushingly defeated at last year's NT election. Now they are looking at younger blood to help revitalise the once-dominant party. -
CLP to increase consultation in effort to recreate image after crushing election defeat
via abc.net.au
A boost to fundraising, tighter vetting of candidates and restrictions on former members running again are measures being considered by the NT Country Liberals Party as part of a review of its crushing election defeat last year. -
Brisbane girls school Mt St Michael's College receives historical sexual abuse complaint
via abc.net.au
Brisbane Catholic girls school Mt St Michael's College receives a formal complaint of historical sexual assault, allegedly between a student and a former staff member, dating back 40 years. -
'We can't tell people they can't move to Sydney or Melbourne': Minister
via abc.net.auThe 12,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees who have come to Australia under the special intake program are nearly all settled. Some areas, like Fairfield in Sydney's West, say they are shouldering an unfair share of the burden and services are stretched. Minister Zed Seselja says the Government favours regional locations for settlement, but people are free to move where they choose. The Minister says funding follows clients, so areas with a large influx will see more funding and support services. -
Airport security: Ground staff should have same screening process as air crew, pilots say
via abc.net.au
While passengers are being subjected to increased screening measures in the wake of the weekend's alleged bomb plot arrests, the Australian Federation of Air Pilots says the treatment of ground staff like baggage handlers is too relaxed at some capital city airports. -
Australia's face of 'the world game', Les Murray, dead at 71.
via abc.net.au
The man who, for many, was the face of football in Australia, Les Murray, has died at the age of 71. Tracey Holmes remembers a colleague and a friend. -
Ms Dhu's family still waiting for justice
via abc.net.au
The family of Ms Dhu, who died in police custody three years ago, are preparing to take the WA government to court. Their lawyer says the case will expose the 'rotten core of prejudice' in the state's police force and health care system. -
Arrested terror plotters had strong links with IS fighters in Syria
via abc.net.au
Law enforcement officials have told 7.30 the terror plotters may have tried to unsuccessfully smuggle their bomb onto an international flight before turning their attention to a domestic flight. -
Esperance alleged burglar passed out after downing expensive champagne, police say
via abc.net.au
A 36-year-old man is charged after he allegedly broke into a woman's home, drank too much champagne and passed out in her bed in what police say is a "weird" case. -
Alice Springs Council calls for return of youth outreach service following month of vandalism
via abc.net.au
After a month of increased vandalism in Alice Springs during the school holidays, the council is urgently moving a motion calling on the NT Government to re-introduce the Youth Street Outreach Service which locals say was working to keep kids out of trouble. -
Why Australians are helping create affordable homes in US
via abc.net.au
It seems unbelievable that Australians are investing $1 billion in affordable housing overseas and not in our own backyard, but there is still hope that could change, writes Guy Stayner. -
Victorian man kidnapped by six Tasmanians in 2015 told to pay $75k, court hears
via abc.net.au
A Victorian man was beaten, held at gunpoint and had $75,000 demanded from him during a three-day ordeal, a jury in Launceston hears. -
Super funds investing $1b in US affordable housing because 'no opportunities in Australia'
via abc.net.au
Australian super funds have invested $1 billion to build affordable housingnot here, but in the United Statesbecause there is no opportunity to do it at home, a fund manager says. -
Weather warning: Suspected tornado hits Perth's north as storm sweeps through
via abc.net.au
Trees are down and building damage is reported in Perth's northern suburbs after a suspected tornado rips through Sorrento, Duncraig, Warwick, Hamersley and Balga. -
Sydney terror raids: Bomb plotters may have already tried to smuggle device onto international flight
via abc.net.au
The men detained in counter-terrorism raids on the weekend may have already made an attempt to smuggle their homemade bomb onto an international flight prior to raids, police and security officials have told 7.30. -
Lynette Daley died from injuries inflicted during violent sex act, court hears
via abc.net.au
Lynette Daley died as a result of a violent sex act which she could not have consented to, a NSW court hears, as a recorded interview with police reveals one of the men charged over her death said "boys will be boys" when questioned. -
Fracking in NT support a 'misallocation' of Government's resources, analyst says
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory Government support for fracking is misplaced and "like following a rabbit down a hole", an energy analyst says. -
Police announce search for Canberra escapee with history of dodging authorities
via abc.net.au
ACT police warn the public not to approach a man who escaped from custody while being taken to Canberra Hospital for treatment on Saturday. -
Family of slain man Timothy Pullen calls for changes to Queensland's parole laws
via abc.net.au
The parents of a slain Queensland man are calling for an urgent overhaul of the state's parole laws, as they prepare to see a man charged with their son's death released from prison after spending little more than a year behind bars. -
Brisbane bus strike: Major impacts to services expected as drivers plan fourth strike
via abc.net.au
Brisbane bus drivers will strike again on Wednesday, marking the fourth day of action for union members including Friday's peak hour which affected up to 100,000 commuters. -
Canberra man who sold cocaine to NRL players after Anzac Test fined $4,500
via abc.net.au
A man fined $4,500 for selling cocaine to two high-profile rugby league players in Canberra says he wanted the footballers to like him. -
Kate Mulvany accepts Helpmann award on behalf of all affected by Agent Orange
via abc.net.au
Actress Kate Mulvany overcomes severe childhood illness to carve out an acting and writing career. -
Three plead guilty to plotting Sydney terrorist acts against government buildings
via abc.net.au
Two men and a teenager plead guilty to preparing terrorist attacks against government buildings in Sydney, including the Australian Federal Police. -
Red tape forces Chung Wah Society's sartee stall to close at Darwin Show
via abc.net.au
After more than half a century of selling its sartees at the Royal Darwin Show, the Chung Wah Society quits due to "unaffordable" new health regulations. -
Parawa forest shooting death accused granted home detention bail
via abc.net.au
A man facing charges over the shooting death of a friend in a wilderness area south of Adelaide is granted home detention bail but must not make any contact with three other people who are part of the ongoing police investigation. -
Ms Dhu's family prepare to take on WA Government after 'three years of hell'
via abc.net.au
Three years after Ms Dhu's death in custody, her mother says she's still waiting for justice. The family are taking the case to the Supreme Court, where lawyers say it will expose "the rotten core of prejudice" in police and health services. -
Genetically modified crop unknowingly planted by SA farmer in state with strict ban
via abc.net.au
A canola grower in South Australia's mid-north accidentally plants genetically modified (GM) canola in contravention of a statewide ban. -
Weather warning: Storm hits WA's south including Perth
via abc.net.au
Wild weather has hit Western Australia's south, with trees down and minor flooding across the city as a cold front crosses the coast. -
Police investigate multiple incidents of oil poured onto Melbourne bike paths
via abc.net.au
Weeks after complaints about their lack of action, police are calling for information from cyclists targeted by a series of apparently deliberate oil spills on bike paths in Melbourne's inner west. -
Woman who killed grandfather Robert Whitwell has 'psychological issues', lawyer says
via abc.net.au
A woman who murdered her grandfather after learning he kept his life savings in a shed at his Adelaide home has been a "very troubled young woman over a long period of time", her lawyer tells the Supreme Court. -
Patrick Dangerfield's Brownlow Medal hopes dashed by MRP's offer of one-game suspension
via abc.net.au
Patrick Dangerfield's hopes for a second consecutive Brownlow Medal are dashed by news the MRP has offered him a one-game ban for a dangerous tackle.

