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  • Garma: What young people think about constitutional recognition and a treaty

    07-08-2017 23:02 via abc.net.au
    Garma: What young people think about constitutional recognition and a treaty
    Indigenous leaders are tirelessly working at the Garma Festival to create change for the next generation, but what do young people think about the moves that are afoot?
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  • Hydrogen to be injected into Adelaide's gas grid in 'power-to-gas' trial

    07-08-2017 22:51 via abc.net.au
    Hydrogen to be injected into Adelaide's gas grid in 'power-to-gas' trial
    Surplus renewable energy could soon be converted to hydrogen and injected into Australia's gas networks to help decarbonise the nation's gas supply, if a trial in Adelaide proves successful.
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  • Civmec confident Swan River pedestrian bridge can be built by March 2018

    07-08-2017 22:47 via abc.net.au
    Civmec confident Swan River pedestrian bridge can be built by March 2018
    Perth company Civmec is confident it can build the Swan River pedestrian bridge with the help of other local manufacturers by the start of the AFL season in March 2018.
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  • More boat collisions likely as thousands more whales migrate up Queensland coast: expert

    07-08-2017 22:25 via abc.net.au
    More boat collisions likely as thousands more whales migrate up Queensland coast: expert
    Dangerous collisions between boats and whales like the incident near Gloucester Island last weekend are likely to increase, as 30,000 of the mammals migrate up the coast this year, an expert says.
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  • Cashless welfare cards needed in Indigenous community to stop alcohol spending, Mayor says

    07-08-2017 22:25 via abc.net.au
    Cashless welfare cards needed in Indigenous community to stop alcohol spending, Mayor says
    Children are suffering in a far north Queensland Indigenous community as residents spend family tax benefits on sly grog and drugs, Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council Mayor Wayne Butcher says.
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  • Beer bottles on floor of River Derwent make ideal home for endangered handfish

    07-08-2017 22:13 via abc.net.au
    Beer bottles on floor of River Derwent make ideal home for endangered handfish
    Reefs of discarded beer bottles on the bed of the River Derwent are believed to have a role in helping to save the critically endangered spotted handfish from extinction.
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  • The House with Annabel Crabb: The secret side of Parliament House hidden from the public

    07-08-2017 21:32 via abc.net.au
    The House with Annabel Crabb: The secret side of Parliament House hidden from the public
    Hardly anyone gets to see the whole building, thanks to restrictions on access and photography, but Annabel Crabb negotiated access to Parliament's secret tunnels and hidden gems.
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  • Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy attended secret dinner with alleged mafia head Tony Madafferi

    07-08-2017 16:03 via abc.net.au
    Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy attended secret dinner with alleged mafia head Tony Madafferi
    This man is alleged by police to hold a senior rank in Australia's secretive Calabrian Mafia. But that didn't stop a Victorian politician from meeting with him for a meal and a few bottles of Penfolds Grange at a lobster restaurant in Melbourne's south-east earlier this year.
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  • Sydney tent city comes to end as Lord Mayor signs deal with homeless

    07-08-2017 14:36 via abc.net.au
    Sydney tent city comes to end as Lord Mayor signs deal with homeless
    The row over a tent city set up by homeless people in Sydney's Martin Place is over, with a deal struck between the Lord Mayor and those living in the camp.
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  • 'Sea bug' creatures behind bloody attack on Melbourne teen's legs identified as amphipods

    07-08-2017 14:06 via abc.net.au
    'Sea bug' creatures behind bloody attack on Melbourne teen's legs identified as amphipods
    The creatures behind an alarming incident in Melbourne over the weekend are identified as amphipods, and they usually don't go around attacking people like piranhas, a marine biologist says.
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  • Homelessness: Older women couch surfing, sleeping in cars due to unaffordable housing

    07-08-2017 13:33 via abc.net.au
    Homelessness: Older women couch surfing, sleeping in cars due to unaffordable housing
    Couch surfing among older women has almost doubled over the past four years and there has been a similar rise in the number of older women sleeping in cars, a new report finds.
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  • Warren Entsch on his fight for same-sex marriage

    07-08-2017 12:46 via abc.net.au
    Warren Entsch on his fight for same-sex marriage
    Warren Entsch was one of the seven Liberal MPs who today voted in favour of a conscience vote on same-sex marriage. He joins 7.30 to discuss what happens next.
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  • Surviving 'Rat of Tobruk' Bill Corey celebrates 100th birthday in Adelaide

    07-08-2017 12:15 via abc.net.au
    Surviving 'Rat of Tobruk' Bill Corey celebrates 100th birthday in Adelaide
    One of the last surviving Rats of Tobruk celebrates his 100th birthday in South Australia's Government House as he reflects on losing his 20s to war.
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  • Osprey mishap: US Marines aircraft located at Shoalwater Bay off Rockhampton

    07-08-2017 11:55 via abc.net.au
    Osprey mishap: US Marines aircraft located at Shoalwater Bay off Rockhampton
    The submerged remains of a US military aircraft that crashed off Queensland's coast, leaving three marines presumed dead, has been found, Defence Minister Marise Payne confirms.
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  • Liberals vote to not change policy on same-sex marriage

    07-08-2017 11:49 via abc.net.au
    Liberals vote to not change policy on same-sex marriage
    The Turnbull Government is ensuring that its damaging internal row over same-sex marriage will drag on. It's going to get the Parliament to vote a second time on whether Australians should participate in a plebiscite.
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  • Liberals vote not to change policy on same-sex marriage

    07-08-2017 11:49 via abc.net.au
    Liberals vote not to change policy on same-sex marriage
    The Turnbull Government is ensuring that its damaging internal row over same-sex marriage will drag on. It's going to get the Parliament to vote a second time on whether Australians should participate in a plebiscite.
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  • Melbourne cafe suggests 18pc 'gender pay gap' surcharge for male customers

    07-08-2017 11:43 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne cafe suggests 18pc 'gender pay gap' surcharge for male customers
    A humble Melbourne cafe that asks its male customers to pay an 18 per cent "gender surcharge" finds itself in the eye of a social media storm.
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  • Steve Fesus called pizza shop and woman after wife went missing, a NSW court hears

    07-08-2017 11:31 via abc.net.au
    Steve Fesus called pizza shop and woman after wife went missing, a NSW court hears
    A man accused of killing his wife and burying her body in a shallow beach grave made three phone calls the day he claimed she went missing, one to a pizza shop and two to a woman he allegedly had an affair with, a NSW jury hears.
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  • Hope that miners and Indigenous people can 'move on' from Diggers and Dealers Welcome to Country saga

    07-08-2017 11:18 via abc.net.au
    Hope that miners and Indigenous people can 'move on' from Diggers and Dealers Welcome to Country saga
    A West Australian Indigenous leader has defended the practice of Welcome to Country ceremonies, after a mining conference in Kalgoorlie tried to cancel his address.
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  • Tasmanian Greens call for end of Lord's prayer in parliament

    07-08-2017 11:01 via abc.net.au
    Every day that the Tasmanian Parliament sits, it opens with the speaker leading the MPs in the Lord's prayer that is venerated in Christianity. The Greens leader Cassy O'Connor wants the prayer that Jesus, according to the new testament, taught his disciples to be replaced with recognition of Tasmania's Aboriginal people.
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  • Liberal party room votes to maintain position on same-sex marriage plebiscite

    07-08-2017 11:00 via abc.net.au
    Liberals MPs have voted to maintain the party's position on the same-sex marriage plebiscite. A small band of rebels has been pushing for a free vote. But conservative MPs fiercely resisted, with some commentators seeing the stand off as a test of Malcolm Turnbull's leadership.
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  • Indigenous leader hopeful for contrition following criticism over cutting of welcome to country

    07-08-2017 11:00 via abc.net.au
    A West Australian Aboriginal leader says he hopes the resources industry has learnt a lesson after initially cancelling a Welcome to Country ceremony at a mining conference. Last month the organisers of the annual Diggers and Dealers forum said they wouldn't have a Welcome to Country ceremony this year because they were worried it would take too long. They backed down after public criticism and today the ceremony went ahead.
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  • Stalemate over Martin Place homeless tent city as Moore slaps State Government with demands

    07-08-2017 10:51 via abc.net.au
    Stalemate over Martin Place homeless tent city as Moore slaps State Government with demands
    Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore issues the New South Wales Government with a list of demands before council agrees to the dismantling of a homeless tent city set up in Martin Place opposite the Reserve Bank.
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  • Les Murray's state funeral confirmed for late SBS football broadcaster

    07-08-2017 10:38 via abc.net.au
    Les Murray's state funeral confirmed for late SBS football broadcaster
    Sydney's St Mary's Cathedral will host a state funeral for much-loved football broadcaster Les Murray next week.
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  • Canberra teens who threatened, attempted to rob autistic boy get good behaviour orders

    07-08-2017 10:35 via abc.net.au
    A judge urges two Canberra teenagers to take the right path after handing them good behaviour orders for using a toy gun to threaten and try to rob a boy who has autism.
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  • Developers reveal new-look design for proposed five-star hotel tower in Hobart

    07-08-2017 10:30 via abc.net.au
    Developers reveal new-look design for proposed five-star hotel tower in Hobart
    Singaporean-based developer the Fragrance Company releases revised images for its proposed skyscraper in Hobart's historic Sullivans Cove precinct, boasting a "semi-transparent glass facade" and "sexy curves".
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  • Say it with celery: Fruit and veggie bouquets a blooming success for SA creator

    07-08-2017 09:38 via abc.net.au
    Say it with celery: Fruit and veggie bouquets a blooming success for SA creator
    With more than a decade of experience in interior design, one Adelaide Hills resident finds a growing market in edible arrangements using everyday fruit and vegetables.
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  • CFA brigades failing to meet benchmark response times, chief officer says

    07-08-2017 09:25 via abc.net.au
    CFA brigades failing to meet benchmark response times, chief officer says
    Country Fire Authority brigades are failing to meet benchmark response times in urban areas demonstrating a need for reform, says chief officer Steve Warrington.
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  • US can recover from Donald Trump's chaos, World Bank ex-boss tells Diggers and Dealers forum

    07-08-2017 09:20 via abc.net.au
    US can recover from Donald Trump's chaos, World Bank ex-boss tells Diggers and Dealers forum
    It is important for the international community to not overreact to the perceived damage the Trump administration has done to the US, one of the world's most influential bankers warns a mining forum in Kalgoorlie.
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  • Heavy rains a welcome sight for agricultural regions across southern South Australia

    07-08-2017 09:20 via abc.net.au
    Heavy rains a welcome sight for agricultural regions across southern South Australia
    South Australian farmers hope heavy rain over the weekend may be enough to turn their failing seasons around.
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  • Distinctive cherry tree in Maleny becomes one of Australia's most photographed trees

    07-08-2017 09:19 via abc.net.au
    Distinctive cherry tree in Maleny becomes one of Australia's most photographed trees
    One of Australia's most photographed trees builds a strong bond between a generous couple and the photographers who dodge cow pats on a Sunshine Coast property.
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  • Doorknocking public transport advocates to hit the streets ahead of SA election

    07-08-2017 09:10 via abc.net.au
    Doorknocking public transport advocates to hit the streets ahead of SA election
    A tender for 15 so-called "conversationalists" for the Transport Department to doorknock thousands of Adelaide households in the lead up to the South Australian election will go ahead.
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  • Sydney tent city may be over as Lord Mayor signals deal with homeless

    07-08-2017 09:06 via abc.net.au
    Sydney tent city may be over as Lord Mayor signals deal with homeless
    The row over a tent city set up in Sydney's Martin Place by homeless people seems to be over with the Lord Mayor saying she has struck a deal with those living there.
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  • Young musicians pay homage to POW as part of Jewish music festival

    07-08-2017 08:48 via abc.net.au
    Young musicians pay homage to POW as part of Jewish music festival
    A new festival celebrating the contributions of Jewish refugees is shining a light on forgotten works.
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  • Tender for doorknocking public transport chats withdrawn ahead of SA election

    07-08-2017 08:30 via abc.net.au
    Tender for doorknocking public transport chats withdrawn ahead of SA election
    A tender for 15 so-called "conversationalists" for the Transport Department to doorknock thousands of Adelaide households in the lead up to the SA election is hastily pulled after the State Opposition blasted the "farcical" use of taxpayer money.
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  • Documents detailing $30 million Fox Sports deal to remain confidential, minister says

    07-08-2017 08:28 via abc.net.au
    Documents detailing $30 million Fox Sports deal to remain confidential, minister says
    Documents explaining a $30 million taxpayer grant to pay TV network Fox Sports for coverage of women's and "niche" sports will not be released, Communication Minister Mitch Fifield says, after concerns were raised the funding process has not been transparent.
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  • Undetermined if missing fisherman dead or alive during shark attack, inquest hears

    07-08-2017 08:02 via abc.net.au
    Undetermined if missing fisherman dead or alive during shark attack, inquest hears
    It cannot be determined if one of two missing fishermen was still alive when his arm was bitten by sharks off Coral Bay in WA's north, an inquest hears.
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  • Teen runaway with FASD ended up drowned, eaten by shark or crocodile

    07-08-2017 07:40 via abc.net.au
    Teen runaway with FASD ended up drowned, eaten by shark or crocodile
    A 15-year-old boy in state care who drowned and then had his body mauled by a crocodile or shark in Western Australia's top end was suffering foetal alcohol syndrome disorder, a coronial inquest hears.
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  • Brisbane road rage death: Jury discharged after failing to reach verdict

    07-08-2017 07:37 via abc.net.au
    Brisbane road rage death: Jury discharged after failing to reach verdict
    A Brisbane man could face a manslaughter retrial after a jury fails to reach a verdict over whether a punch caused the death of a man who was hit by a garbage truck on a busy motorway in 2015.
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  • What is the Pacific Coast Way? Drivers perplexed by Bruce Highway signage

    07-08-2017 07:35 via abc.net.au
    What is the Pacific Coast Way? Drivers perplexed by Bruce Highway signage
    New signs that read Pacific Coast Way PCW have appeared seemingly unannounced along the Bruce Highway in Queensland.
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  • End of 35-year tradition as Charlton Esplanade's Mr Whippy told to move on by Fraser Coast council

    07-08-2017 07:10 via abc.net.au
    End of 35-year tradition as Charlton Esplanade's Mr Whippy told to move on by Fraser Coast council
    A family-run ice cream van on Charlton Esplanade at Hervey Bay is looking at leaving its home after 35 years due to recently enforced council laws.
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  • 'Still a male-dominated profession': WA's longest current serving policewoman marks 40 years

    07-08-2017 07:06 via abc.net.au
    'Still a male-dominated profession': WA's longest current serving policewoman marks 40 years
    As the WA police force marks 100 years since women were allowed to join, the force's first female mounted police officer is still serving todaywithout the high heels she started out in.
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  • Acid attacks on Sydney cars could be racially motivated, NSW Police say

    07-08-2017 06:44 via abc.net.au
    Acid attacks on Sydney cars could be racially motivated, NSW Police say
    A man is charged after 16 vehicles are damaged with an acid-like substance in a string of attacks NSW Police believe could be racially motivated.
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  • Patrick McGorry says we need to hear suicide survivors' stories

    07-08-2017 05:40 via abc.net.au
    Patrick McGorry says we need to hear suicide survivors' stories
    Professor Patrick McGorry says it is time to look at ways to get a stronger message across to Australians in an effort to address suicide ratesand changes to media guidelines could be part of it.
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  • Street art a 'perfect match' for Inner West Council's fight against graffiti

    07-08-2017 05:38 via abc.net.au
    Street art a 'perfect match' for Inner West Council's fight against graffiti
    New street artworks across Sydney's inner west are unveiled as part of the Perfect Match initiative to tackle problem graffiti.
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  • Osprey mishap: Second marine identified after US military aircraft crash

    07-08-2017 05:35 via abc.net.au
    Osprey mishap: Second marine identified after US military aircraft crash
    A second Marine missing in the US military aircraft crash off Queensland's coast is identified by his brother, who says he was the type of person everybody wishes they knew.
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  • Robert Whitwell murder: Accused woman Bernadette Burns admits to charge

    07-08-2017 05:30 via abc.net.au
    Robert Whitwell murder: Accused woman Bernadette Burns admits to charge
    A Queensland woman pleads guilty to murder at an Adelaide court hearing, so will not proceed to trial over the killing of her friend's grandfather.
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  • Facebook liking anti-government posts banned under new public service policy

    07-08-2017 05:14 via abc.net.au
    Facebook liking anti-government posts banned under new public service policy
    The Federal Government faces backlash over new social media guidelines for public servants, which state among other things that employees may be held accountable for comments other people make on their Facebook pages.
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  • Australian snowfields rejoice after 'Blizzard of Oz' turns slopes into winter wonderland

    07-08-2017 05:11 via abc.net.au
    Australian snowfields rejoice after 'Blizzard of Oz' turns slopes into winter wonderland
    Australia's powder hounds rejoice after a weekend deluge of the white stuffdubbed "the Blizzard of Oz"creates a winter wonderland at Australia's snowfields.
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  • Cyclone Debbie: SES volunteers quit in disgust after vile abuse and assaults

    07-08-2017 04:46 via abc.net.au
    Cyclone Debbie: SES volunteers quit in disgust after vile abuse and assaults
    Volunteers for the State Emergency Service in northern New South Wales are quitting after being abused, spat on and assaulted in the wake of Cyclone Debbie.
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