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Sunshine Fruit Market former owner fined for underpaying Afghan refugee
via abc.net.au
The former owner of a Melbourne fruit shop "ruthlessly exploited" an Afghan refugee who spoke little English, underpaying him more than $25,000 in wages. -
Does the Australia Institute's scathing report on Ord Irrigation Scheme add up?
via abc.net.au
An Australia Institute report that claimed money spent on the Ord Irrigation Scheme had brought little return leaves Kununurra residents feeling undervalued and frustrated. -
Shared home ownership based on affordable housing models could help housing crisis
via abc.net.au
Surging house prices are locking people out of the market, but there are affordable housing solutions being explored that could give buyers a chance to own a home. -
Push for Kwinana outer harbour gains steam after scrapping of Roe 8
via abc.net.au
Industry representatives are urging the WA Government to proceed quickly with the construction of a new outer harbour at Kwinana to take pressure off Fremantle Port, but a taskforce to plan the project has yet to be announced. -
Fact check: Is it cheaper to fly overseas than get out of Alice Springs?
via abc.net.au
Is it really cheaper to fly internationally than to an important regional centre like Alice Springs? RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look. -
Division over crocodile removal near Four Mile Beach in far north Queensland
via abc.net.au
Some locals and visitors to popular Four Mile Beach in far north Queensland are unfazed about the risk of crocodiles, despite one being caught in a trap around the corner this week. -
Pumped hydro opportunities in Australia in the thousands, researchers say
via abc.net.au
Mountains along Australia's eastern seaboard are brimming with opportunities for the construction of pumped hydro systems that could help secure the country's energy system, ANU researchers say. -
Home ownership: 'No light on the horizon' for young regional Queenslanders hoping to buy
via abc.net.au
Home ownership rates among Queenslanders under 40 years old who live outside Brisbane are plummeting, with unemployment a large contributor. -
Organ donation 'opt-out' petition led by teenager who received two kidney transplants
via abc.net.au
Teenager Louie Hehir once missed out on simple things most children take for granted like sleepovers and swimming because he was on dialysis, but now after undergoing two kidney transplants, he's calling for an overhaul of organ donation. -
One Nation breaches Queensland electoral laws multiple times, blames weather and computer
via abc.net.au
Please explain? The Electoral Commission of Queensland quizzes One Nation over multiple breaches of electoral laws and is told the weather, software and missing passwords are to blame. -
2016 Census: 'City of Churches' label spreading thin across Greater Adelaide communities
via abc.net.au
The latest census data reveals Adelaide's moniker as the City of Churches is no longer relevant across its greater population, as the "ordinary Australian" becomes harder to find. -
Australian trapdoor spider may be a seafaring castaway from Africa
via abc.net.au
Trapdoor spiders are reluctant travellers, but millions of years ago one species appears to have made an epic journey from Africa across the vast Indian Ocean to call Australia home. -
GST carve-up remains unresolved after Prime Minister's meeting with WA Premier
via abc.net.au
A closed-door meeting between Malcolm Turnbull and Mark McGowan in Perth is described as "constructive" by the WA Premier despite no GST agreement being reached, after the pair exchanged barbs earlier in the day. -
Indigenous youth suicide inquest turns into remote community argument
via abc.net.au
An argument about whether people who choose to live in remote communities should expect to receive government services dominates the first day of an inquest hearing in Fitzroy Crossing into the suicides of 13 young people. -
Homelessness peak body calls for end to government 'blame shifting' over Sydney tent city
via abc.net.au
New South Wales' peak homelessness body calls for an end to "blame shifting" in the growing feud over the Martin Place tent city between Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Sydney lord mayor Clover Moore. -
Newcastle student Caitlin Martin, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at 17, finds solace in art
via abc.net.au
Caitlin Martin is among a growing number of young people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and is finding her artistic practice central to how she copes with the disease. -
WA police officers cleared over treatment of Aboriginal man Clifton Penny
via abc.net.au
Two police officers are cleared of allegations of police brutality against Aboriginal man Clifton Penny by an internal investigation, but his family say no-one has told them of the outcome. -
Stroke deaths inquest told of 'poisonous relationships' between Adelaide specialists
via abc.net.au
An inquest into two men's hospital deaths hears of "poisonous relationships" between Adelaide specialists, who might have been protective of their lucrative incomes. -
Woman takes her own life at Mater Mental Health in Newcastle, investigation underway
via abc.net.auHunter Valley health officials say an internal investigation is underway after another patient of the Mater Mental Health centre took their own lifethe third in the past five years. -
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in war of words with WA Premier over GST carve-up
via abc.net.au
After Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull suggested Mark McGowan "show some steel in his spine" and the WA Premier responded that he should "stop acting like Tony Abbott", tonight's GST meeting should be interesting. -
Aussie icon Pam Burridge inducted into Surfing Walk of Fame in California
via abc.net.au
Australian world champion surfer Pam Burridge will be internationally recognised for her contribution to the sport when she is inducted into the Surfing Walk of Fame in California. -
Salmon producer Tassal gets federal approval for Okehampton Bay fish farm
via abc.net.au
A controversial fish farm on Tasmania's east coast gets federal approval to start operating, drawing the ire of conservationists and some politicians. -
Sue Lopicich found mauled to death by dog at Perth boarding kennel
via abc.net.au
Boarding kennel and animal rescue home owner Sue Lopicich is attacked and mauled to death by a bull mastiff, her body found by her daughter when she failed to turn up for work at a childcare centre. -
NT's remote students missing school due to poor telecommunications, parents demand action
via abc.net.au
Kids living in remote areas are missing out on schooling because of unreliable phone and internet connections, and some frustrated parents are calling on the Federal Government to do more to help. -
Brisbane road rage death: Punch thrown in fatal road rage incident after 'tailgating, cursing'
via abc.net.au
A man accused of punching another driver who fell into the path of an approaching garbage truck says he lashed out after being tailgated and cursed at on a busy Brisbane motorway. -
Satellite receiver in WA wheat field playing critical role in emergency rescue
via abc.net.au
A satellite receiver in the middle of a Western Australian wheat paddock is playing a critical role in Australia's search and rescue operations. -
White spot disease DNA found in supermarket seafood products
via abc.net.au
A Sunshine Coast academic warns that lifting the ban on imported green prawns is dangerous to the industry. -
Sue Lopicich mauled to death by dogs at Perth boarding kennel
via abc.net.au
Boarding kennel and animal rescue home owner Sue Lopicich is attacked and mauled to death by two dogs, her body found by her daughter when she failed to turn up for work at a childcare centre. -
EPA reports risks to Mandogalup residents from nearby Kwinana industrial estate 'negligible'
via abc.net.au
WA's environmental watchdog reports there is a "negligible health risk" to Mandogalup residents from a nearby Alcoa facility, but says air quality in the north needs to be investigated. -
Bidgee Boxing Gym in Narrandera helps cut crime and keep kids off the streets
via abc.net.au
A new boxing gym in country New South Wales is helping to cut crime and keep young people like Trae Warren-Hickson off the streets. -
Andrew Denton to undergo heart surgery, pulls out of euthanasia campaign in Victoria
via abc.net.au
Television personality-turned-euthanasia advocate Andrew Denton is forced to pull out of the campaign to legalise assisted dying in Victoria because he has been diagnosed with advanced heart disease. -
Man who destroyed Jeep Cherokee helps dissatisfied new-car owners to tune of $2m
via abc.net.au
A Sunshine Coast man who blew up his Jeep Cherokee three years ago turns consumer advocate, helping more than 300 dissatisfied new-car owners get more than $2 million in replacements or repairs. -
Sunshine Fruit Market former owner fined for underpaying Afghani refugee
via abc.net.au
The former owner of a Melbourne fruit shop "ruthlessly exploited" an Afghani refugee who spoke little English, underpaying him more than $25,000 in wages. -
Fish farm expansion earmarked for Circular Head region in Tasmania's north west
via abc.net.au
The Tasmanian Government expects there will be strong community support for introducing fish farming to the state's far north west. -
Pollination project: Hunt for the perfect working bee in bid to avoid disaster and produce bigger, better crops
via abc.net.au
With threats to the European honeybee from parasites, researchers are hoping to find alternative pollinators to protect billions of dollars in crops. -
Anti-Palaszczuk graffiti over Great Barrier Reef bleaching stopped by police despite 'permission'
via abc.net.au
A well-known graffiti artist says he is being politically censored after police stopped him painting a mural in Brisbane he had permission to do, about the Queensland Premier failing the reef. -
Opal Aged Care boss Gary Barnier accused of bullying complaining patients' relatives
via abc.net.au
The managing director of one of Australia's biggest nursing home chains is accused of bullying residents' relatives, and he offered money after one family complained about the abuse and death of their loved one. -
Brisbane barrister Sam Di Carlo fined for telling magistrate 'you don't do things according to the law'
via abc.net.au
Brisbane lawyer Sam Di Carlo is fined $4,000 over a heated exchange with a magistrate after the Attorney-General applied for him to be punished. -
Driverless cars 'to save thousands of lives' as trial set for NSW
Once a thing of science fiction, the road is being paved for driverless cars to come to New South Wales with a two-year trial set to begin later this month at Sydney Olympic Park. -
Melbourne mother 'living in fear' after revenge shooting in gangland wars
via abc.net.au
Leonie Stuart says she was shot in the stomach after giving evidence against her son, jailed for arson attacks on the family of Carl Williamsa notorious killer who was at the centre of Melbourne's gangland wars. -
Sam Mitchell announces AFL retirement to become West Coast Eagles assistant coach
via abc.net.au
Four-time AFL premiership player Sam Mitchell announces his retirement after capping a decorated Hawthorn career at West Coast this season, moving into the Eagles' coaching box. -
Michael Hooper named Wallabies captain in place of Stephen Moore in Bledisloe Cup build-up
via abc.net.au
It will not be a popular choice with some Wallabies supporters, but Michael Hooper is appointed captain in place of Stephen Moore ahead of the opening Bledisloe Cup Test later this month. -
Brisbane road rage death: Fatal punch thrown after 'tailgating, cursing', court hears
via abc.net.au
A man accused of punching another driver who fell into the path of an oncoming garbage truck says he lashed out after being tailgated and cursed at on a busy Brisbane motorway. -
Woman mauled to death by dogs at Perth boarding kennel
via abc.net.au
The owner of a boarding kennel has been attacked and mauled to death by two dogs, believed to be a mastiff and a bull terrier, in the Perth suburb of Southern River. -
Rachel Griffiths throws support behind bid to end modern slavery
via abc.net.au
Does Australia care enough about modern-day slavery? As a nation, we need to be better educated about the murky trade happening in our own backyard, award-winning actor Rachel Griffiths says. -
Royal Adelaide Hospital appoints another stroke specialist after patient deaths, inquest hears
via abc.net.au
Royal Adelaide Hospital's stroke specialists were working an "intolerable" roster, and after the deaths of two patientswhile the doctors were on leaveanother specialist has been appointed, an inquest hears. -
Sam Mitchell's move into coaching the next step after glorious Hawthorn and West Coast AFL career
via abc.net.au
As Sam Mitchell leaves one stage of his footy career in hopes of conquering another, he does so as one of the modern era's truly great players. -
Martin Place tent dwellers settling in as fight flares about whether to move them
via abc.net.auDowntown Sydney is the beating heart of Australia's financial system, and is home to the stock market and most of the country's large retail and merchant banks. During the day, the neighbourhood is populated by some of the nation's highest-paid people, but in recent weeks, a different demographic has moved in, and they're not wearing designer suits and Rolexes. Martin Place, right at the centre of the financial district, is now also the site of a growing tent city populated by the homeless. It's -
Call for government taskforce and affordable housing strategy to address homelessness
via abc.net.auHomelessness New South Wales is calling on the State and Local Governments to stop what it calls the 'blame shifting' around the issue. For more, The World Today spoke to the group's CEO, Katherine McKernan. -
Springvale mine extension blocked in NSW Court of Appeal as environmentalists celebrate
via abc.net.au
NSW Government approval for the expansion of a coalmine environmentalists say would have contaminated Sydney's water supply is overturned in court.

