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Aboriginal artists promoting reconciliation conversation through First Fleet sculpture
via abc.net.au
A group of Aboriginal artists hopes a sculpture depicting the First Fleet will encourage conversations about reconciliation. -
Two men to appear in court over alleged jet plot
via abc.net.au
Two men alleged to have been involved in a plot to bring down a passenger plane using an improvised device will appear in court this morning. -
Why is Townsville so dry? BOM explains its the topography
via abc.net.au
Despite being famed for its tropical lifestyle and climate, Townsville cannot seem to shake its "Brownsville" nickname. ABC 's weather presenter Jenny Woodward investigates why. -
Indigenous smoking rates: Older kids a new tool to break cycle in Northern Territory
via abc.net.au
Smoking is a big issue in remote Indigenous communities, but a program to use peer leaders, instead of teachers, to spread the message that it is not cool looks to be effective. -
Step inside Australia's first Men's Shed dedicated to dads and grandfathers of children with autism
via abc.net.au
South Brisbane Men's Shed allows men to get together to gain information, but also to relax around people experiencing similar circumstances at home. -
Construction union faces 11 more Queensland lawsuits, after copping $300,000 fine
via abc.net.au
The construction union is facing a further 11 lawsuits in Queensland including for coercion, after receiving a $300,000 fine for unlawful strikes. -
Sunshine Coast University Hospital to be stripped of training accreditation for orthopaedic surgeons
via abc.net.au
Australia's newest hospital has failed to meet the criteria to train specialised surgeons, a letter obtained by the ABC shows, and will be stripped of accreditation from next year. -
Two men charged with plans to place 'military-grade explosive' on aircraft
via abc.net.auThe Australian Federal Police has confirmed that two Sydney men charged with terrorism-related offences last night were communicating with a senior member of Islamic State overseas. The AFP alleges that the men were planning to place an improvised explosive device on a commercial passenger flight out of Sydney last month and that they were also trying to manufacture a chemical dispersion device. The AFP's Michael Phelan has described the alleged offences as 'one of the most sophisticated plots t -
Law Council president says underfunding of legal centres is a 'fundamental, consistent failure'
via abc.net.auThe president of the Law Council of Australia, Fiona McLeod, is heading to east Arnhem Land for the Garma Festival. Speaking with AM's Sabra Lane, she says that an Indigenous voice to Parliament would help to restore missing equality. She says that 160,000 Australians are being turned away by community legal centres every year and that 10,000 people who attend court each year have inadequate legal representation. -
Constitutional reform set to dominate Garma Festival
via abc.net.auThe Garma Festival, one of the nation's most important Indigenous events, begins today in north-east Arnhem Land. This year's festival will be particularly significant, as the debate over constitutional reform is set to be a key agenda item. The Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader are both scheduled to attend the festival and are expected to be pressured to spell out what kind of referendum they might support. Bill Shorten has written to the Malcolm Turnbull, suggesting a joint parliamentar -
Brisbane bus drivers refuse to collect fares amid industrial dispute stalemate
via abc.net.au
Some Brisbane bus drivers will refuse to collect fares this morning as industrial action enters its fifth day and council refuses to budge on their pay offer. -
End the NAPLAN blame game and look for the positives instead
When I started teaching there was an overwhelming sense of fear within my graduate friends, colleagues, parents and students whenever NAPLAN season came along. -
Julie Bishop to push for tougher sanctions against North Korea at ASEAN security forum
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will this weekend push for a further widening of sanctions against North Korea at Asia's biggest security forum where the rogue state faces a diplomatic barrage over its nuclear weapons program. -
Sonny Bill Williams free to play Wallabies in Bledisloe Cup opener after appeal controversially upheld
All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams is free to play against the Wallabies in Bledisloe Cup game one after successfully appealing a minor detail in a four-week suspension that would have kept him out of the match. -
Superquiz and Target, Friday August 4
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target. -
Kurt Tippett returns for Sydney Swans, captain Josh Kennedy out for Geelong game
Josh Kennedy has been ruled out for the Swans against Geelong, but Kurt Tippett is set to return. -
Witnesses chase down white car after double hit-run outside St Paul's Cathedral
A man has spoken of the moment he chased down a hit-and-run driver who struck a cyclist and a pedestrian outside Melbourne's St Paul's Cathedral. -
St Kilda Saints want finals for retiring Nick Riewoldt
The looming retirement of club great Nick Riewoldt will give St Kilda extra motivation to make their first their finals appearance since 2011, according to skipper Jarryn Geary. -
Women shouldn't have to thank doctors for believing them
The "all in your head" misdiagnosis is so common many women feel thankful when they're finally diagnosed - just for being listened to. -
'Lip service': Green walls in Brisbane's West End labelled a failure
Angry Brisbane residents have hit out at a developer for failing to deliver on promises to build a green wall on South Brisbane apartment building, Soda. -
Fare-free Friday for bus passengers as bus driver strike continues
But the lord mayor said passengers should still be prepared to pay. -
ASF director Louis Chien slams Queensland government decision to dump Spit plan
The group behind the $3 billion casino and resort proposal at the Gold Coast's Spit are "deeply shocked" by the Queensland government's decision to dump the development. -
Andrew Connole, founder of Sonoma Bakery, lists Point Piper waterfront home
You know you're doing well as a baker when you list your Point Piper waterfront amid plans to trade up in the east. -
Tokyo firefighters battle blaze at world's biggest fish market
Dozens of Tokyo firefighters were battling a blaze on Thursday at the world's largest fish market and one of the capital's most popular tourist sites, as grey smoke billowed over the city. -
La Liga rejects Neymar fee over PSG move from Barcelona
Spain's La Liga on Thursday rejected payment of a record-breaking release clause that would allow Neymar to leave Barcelona for Paris St Germain, a source from the national soccer league said. -
Forget Commonwealth Bank's $9.8b profit next week, Ian Narev will be explaining 'cuckoo smurfing'
The Commonwealth Bank reports its full-year results next Wednesday, but chief executive Ian Narev no longer has to worry about the forecast $9.8 billion profit dominating the headlines. -
'They should be gone': Police, government plan to dismantle Martin Place camp
The state government is planning to dismantle a homeless camp at Martin Place for a second time on Friday, with police threatening to throw anyone who resists "in the back of a truck". -
How drug syndicates allegedly laundered millions via CommBank ATMs
If you used a Commonwealth Bank ATM in Sydney's inner-east around two years ago, you may have unwittingly witnessed the bagmen for a $22 million money laundering syndicate at work. -
Mitchell Moses orchestrates Parramatta's sixth straight win against hapless Bulldogs
It's been 10 years since Parramatta won as many games as they have this season, continuing their charge to the top four by compounding Canterbury's woes with an 20-4 victory on Thursday night. -
Parramatta Eels beat Canterbury Bulldogs 20-4 to strengthen top eight NRL claims
via abc.net.au
The Parramatta Eels firm up their bid for a top-eight finish with a slick 20-4 win over the Canterbury Bulldogs. -
Workers point to security flaws at Canberra and Perth Airports
Airport workers at both Perth and Canberra airports say there are serious security holes on the ground made worse by understaffing and cost cutting. -
Cricket's pay stoush: Some shares are more equal than others
As industrial battles go, this was hardly the waterside workers dispute of 1997. Rather, it was how a rich sport was going to divide its spoils between mostly well-paid athletes for the next five years. -
Two men charged over Sydney terror plot 'to bring down plane'
Two men have been charged with planning a terrorist act after police uncovered an alleged Sydney-based plot to bring down a plane. -
ACT government to discuss university sexual assaults with ANU, UC heads
"One sexual assault at one of our universities is too many," a government spokesman said. -
Travel is a good reminder that we are a nation of migrants
I've been away from Australia for three weeks, something I have never done before in more than 40 years of running a business that had three rules – service, service, service. -
Former Anglican church in Brighton becomes tower residence in conversion of sumptuous proportion
It's a righteous bet that not since it was deconsecrated more than two decades ago have so many keen and interested folk flocked through the Gothic front door of the once St Luke's Anglican Church in Brighton. -
Ins and outs: Murphy a 'travelling emergency' for Bulldogs
The selected teams for AFL round 20, starting with the intriguing clash between Geelong and Sydney at Simonds Stadium on Friday night. -
Edward John Herbert, Perth father who set daughters on fire, is jailed
via abc.net.au
A Perth man who claimed he was psychotic after using marijuana and alcohol when he doused his two young daughters in petrol and set one of them alight is sentenced to 17 years in jail. -
Aussie dollar strength a ‘phantom menace’ for overseas earners
The recent surge in the dollar has led to a selloff in stocks of overseas earners, but Macquarie reckons the falls have been overdone. -
Austrac alleges CBA in 'serious' breach of money laundering act
Austrac has started court action against CBA, alleging "serious and systemic non-compliance" with the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act. -
Call to strip government subsidies from 'junk' health insurance
CHOICE has called on the federal government to stop propping up ''junk'' health insurance policies with tax breaks and rebates. -
Luke Foley's challenge remains convincing voters Labor has changed
The corruption findings in Operation Credo are a reminder of the worst of the former Labor government -
Coaches under pressure: After Des Hasler it's Michael Maguire's turn to feel the heat
Souths are 14th and a loss to the Dragons at the SCG on Friday night will turn up the heat on their embattled coach -
Feel the power: Malcolm Turnbull summons electricity retailers to Canberra for summit
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has thrown the switch to brow-beating. -
Fake names, drug lords, suspicious trading and CBA
After spending a fortune on a campaign designed to improve its tarnished image and ward off a royal commission, the banking sector must have done a collective face palm at this news. -
Paul Pisasale faces fresh charges after CCC probe
The Crime and Corruption Commission has charged former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale with two counts of attempting to pervert justice. -
Sydney terrorist plot: Bid to smuggle bomb through airport thwarted at check-in
A Sydney-born terror plan to place a bomb on a passenger plane was dangerously close to being carried out before it was unwittingly thwarted at an airline check-in counter. -
Eye of the Tiger: Richmond's Jack Riewoldt to miss for second week
Richmond will again be without forward Jack Riewoldt for their danger match against finals aspirant Hawthorn at the MCG on Sunday. -
NSW counter-terrorism police charge two men over alleged jet plot
via abc.net.au
New South Wales counter-terrorism police charge two men alleged to have been involved in a plot to bring down a passenger plane using an improvised device, as the aviation threat level is lowered. -
The sting of being priced out of life insurance
Finding adequate life insurance is easy unless you have pre-existing conditions, making the cost fartoo high for most people.

