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Cashless welfare card opponents blast video depicting violence in remote WA communities
via abc.net.au
Opponents of the cashless welfare card initiative say Andrew Forrest's campaign to introduce it into more communities is "a PR approach to what is a very significant issue". -
'No body, no parole': Debate on new law brings LNP's Tim Mander to tears
via abc.net.au
Queensland Opposition MP Tim Mander breaks down in tears in State Parliament while speaking in support of the Government's new "no body, no parole" laws, which are expected to be passed today. -
Woman, teenage girl die in crash while pulling out of church car park
via abc.net.au
A woman and teenage girl are killed in a car crash in Melbourne's south-east, with police investigating whether the other car involved may have been speeding. -
Utopia Aboriginal artist Kathleen Ngale fears roaming dogs
via abc.net.au
Kathleen Ngale worries that one of the many dogs that flock around Aboriginal homelands and outstations in Utopia, in Central Australia, will attack her, and her relatives are calling for better animal controls by councils. -
Elijah Doughty: Former Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller lends voice at vigil
via abc.net.au
Former Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller says he could have ended up dead like Aboriginal teenager Elijah Doughty, as he calls for justice for the Kalgoorlie boy. -
Woolworths worker wins more than $230k in compensation appeal case
via abc.net.au
A Brisbane supermarket worker who says he felt forced to skimp on safety to lift up to 2,100 heavy cartons a day is awarded compensation for an ongoing injury in a landmark Court of Appeal case in Brisbane. -
Dairy farmers seek public support over push to stop plant-based alternatives being called 'milk'
via abc.net.auA group of Australian dairy farmers push to tighten the definition of milk on food labelling in Australia, saying plant-based alternatives such as soy and almond are "juices". -
Warm winter increases fuel loads for 'lengthy' bushfire season in Queensland, authorities say
via abc.net.au
The warmest July on record and precious little rain sets the stage for a worrying fire season across Queensland, authorities say. -
Flight Centre apologises for 'regrettable error' after taking $800 from victim of customer information leak
via abc.net.au
Travel agency Flight Centre accidentally takes $800 from the bank account of one of its information leak victims and will not pay for missed work hours the woman says she spent getting new passports. -
Quest to have grandmother honoured for rescuing Jewish people during Holocaust
via abc.net.au
For years Judy Kaye wondered why her grandfather had been honoured for his bravery during World War II but her grandmother was not and she decided it was time to do something about it. -
Baby girl from Cessnock found safe near Armidale after Amber alert
via abc.net.auA four-month-old baby who was the subject of an Amber alert after she was taken from Cessnock in the NSW Hunter Region has been found near Armidale, police say. -
Ravensthorpe nickel mine to close due to low market prices, 270 jobs impacted
via abc.net.au
Canadian mining giant First Quantum Minerals will mothball its Ravensthorpe nickel operations in WA's south-east from early next month because of low nickel prices. -
Hobart's Risdon Prison: Flares set off in riot believed sparked by nicotine patch fears
via abc.net.au
A stand-off between inmates and correctional officers at Hobart's Risdon Prison Complex is resolved, about eight hours after the situation began. -
Amber alert issued for baby girl abducted from Cessnock house
via abc.net.au
A four-month-old girl is abducted from the NSW Hunter Region and police are asking the public to be on alert for a vehicle which may be heading towards the Queensland border. -
Ian Narev discusses CBA's latest scandal
via abc.net.au
Ian Narev, chief executive of the Commonwealth Bank, joins 7.30 to discuss the most recent scandal rocking the bank. -
Ibrahim 'money collector' Jaron Chester had eyebrows plucked for disobeying orders, court hears
via abc.net.au
A luxury travel agent had little choice but to act as a "money collector" for the Ibrahim brothers, and at one stage was bashed, had his head shaved and his eyebrows plucked, a Sydney court hears. -
Hobart's Risdon Prison: Flares set off in riot sparked by authorities' refusal to supply nicotine patches
via abc.net.au
Loud explosions are heard coming from inside Hobart's Risdon Prison in a stand-off between guards and medium-security inmates, believed to have been sparked over the prison's refusal to supply nicotine patches. -
One Nation refers its own Senator to the High Court, despite protesting he's done nothing wrong
via abc.net.auOne Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts' citizenship status and eligibility to sit in the Senate will be decided by the High Court, after his own party referred him. One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson says his case is 'complex' - an about-face from the iron-clad assurances the party's given that Senator Roberts has done nothing wrong. At a testy press conference, he continued to defy requests to provide documents or precise details about his citizenship. -
Federal Government declares it's secured 'real reforms' to energy sector
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government has declared it's secured 'real reforms' to the electricity sector, delivering a better deal for millions of Australians. The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull emerged from a meeting with the chiefs of seven energy companies, declaring thousands - if not millions - of Australians would pay less for their electricity. Retailers have agreed to a change to the national electricity laws, where they'll have to let customers know when they've reached the end of a discounted plan. -
Documents reveal how thousands of sheep died from extreme heat aboard live export vessel
via abc.net.au
Details emerge that outline the situation in which thousands of sheep died on board a live export vessel, prompting calls from the WA Agriculture Minister to enforce stricter penalties. -
Vaccination clinic offer ignored after measles scare at Perth Waldorf School
via abc.net.au
An alternative private school where a number of unvaccinated children may have been exposed to the potentially deadly disease does not respond to the WA Government's offer of help to immunise vulnerable students. -
Wild pigs cause havoc for farmers in South Australia's mid-north
via abc.net.au
Two sightings of feral pigs in South Australia's mid-north put farmers on edge. -
Final man pleads guilty to stealing $60,000 gold found during barbecue
via abc.net.au
A Kalgoorlie Court has heard Glen Stephen Rutherford had no prospecting knowledge or experience when he trespassed on a live mining tenement, stole a valuable gold nugget, smashed it to bits and tried to sell it on Facebook. -
Adelaide scam victim-turned-perpetrator David Lee Andrew jailed for role in African schemes
via abc.net.au
A man who lost $2 million to African scammers, but then went on to help them defraud others, is sentenced to jail by a judge who admits he found it "difficult to pin down" the motivation for the crime. -
Tully the donkey loves new life and Instagram friends after being rescued from living rough
via abc.net.au
A rescue donkey that has its own Instagram account has come a long way from living rough after its family moved. -
Liberal official resigns after Matthew Guy's lobster dinner with alleged Mafia boss
via abc.net.au
Liberal Party official Barrie Macmillan, who was caught on tape conspiring to funnel donations from alleged Mafia boss Tony Madafferi to Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy's campaign, resigns from his party positions. -
Ipswich council did not act to fix contract dispute with concreting company, ombudsman finds
via abc.net.au
The Ipswich City Council's mismanagement of a multi-million-dollar contract led to the financial detriment of a local concreting company, the Queensland Ombudsman finds. -
Man told to stop choking alleged home invader he is accused of killing in Newcastle, Crown says
via abc.net.au
A Newcastle man accused of the murder of an alleged home intruder was repeatedly told the man would die if he did not stop choking and restraining him, the Crown says. -
Community seeking 'complete victory' in campaign to fix South East NSW hospital
via abc.net.au
The resignations the chief executive and chairperson of the Southern NSW Local Health District is seen as a major step towards solving problems at Bega hospital. -
V/Line failing to meet performance targets, has huge maintenance backlog, auditor-general finds
via abc.net.au
V/Line, Victoria's troubled regional rail operator, has a huge maintenance backlog and consistently fails to meet service delivery targets, the auditor-general says, with seats full on more than half of the peak services on the Geelong line. -
Man sentenced to jail over attempted abduction of woman in Canberra
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man captured on CCTV trying to force a woman into a car last year is sentenced to 31 months in jail for a range of charges. -
Gunnedah woman pleads guilty to animal cruelty
via abc.net.au
A Gunnedah woman is convicted of animal cruelty relating to 73 dogs in her care. -
Waste 'crooks and cowboys' to be stopped by border checks, Queensland Government says
via abc.net.au
Inspectors will target truck drivers on the New South Wales-Queensland border after the ABC's Four Corners program revealed companies were sending large amounts of unregulated waste to Queensland. -
Teen entrepreneur rides wave of business success with own clothing label
via abc.net.au
Getting a business off the ground can be a challenge, especially if you are still at high school, but a teenager in regional South Australia is successfully running his own clothing label. -
WA footballers release nude calendar to raise awareness of men's health service
via abc.net.au
A group of Western Australian footballers release a cheeky calendar to raise funds and awareness for a men's health organisation. -
The 'digital mine' is here as technology gallops ahead
via abc.net.au
Diggers and Dealers know the 'digital mine' has arrived as they work with associated sectors, technology developers and academia to up-skill the workforce and make the work place safer. -
Feral-pig control plea in fight to stop spread of Panama TR4 in Queensland banana farms
via abc.net.au
Pigs carrying infected soil could ruin the banana industry, farmers claim. -
New Royal Adelaide Hospital legal claim lodged with Federal Court
via abc.net.au
The builders of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital launch legal action in the Federal Court against the South Australian Government and the private consortium involved in the project. -
Stuart Flats murderer Scott Jamie Cole disputes breaking victim's door in Canberra court
via abc.net.au
A Canberra man who murdered his neighbour denies he was responsible for breaking the victim's door, despite admitting to stabbing the man to death. -
Salim Mehajer's Sydney mansion looking for its next king
via abc.net.au
Salim Mehajer's Sydney mansion, with its six bedrooms, built-in fish tanks, solarium and 10-car garage, is packed with eyewatering opulence fit for a kingor at least a former deputy mayor. -
Meet Mishka: Gold Coast Sea World's polar bear cub officially named
via abc.net.au
One of the most popular residents on the Gold Coast, a three-and-a-half-month-old polar bear, finally has a name. -
Deep sea discoveries: More evidence of oil and gas in Great Australian Bight, research finds
via abc.net.au
More than 270 deep sea species previously unknown to science are discovered in the Great Australian Bight along with evidence of offshore oil and gas reserves. -
PFAS chemicals in drinking water prompts restrictions for Katherine
via abc.net.au
In what is believed to be a first, an entire Australian town has water restrictions applied over the presence of PFAS chemicals, used in firefighting foam and household products. -
Andrew Forrest uses violent video to push cashless welfare card to Malcolm Turnbull
via abc.net.au
A graphic video featuring violence on the streets of WA communities is being used in a campaign to convince the Federal Government to expand the cashless welfare card. -
'Energy poverty' puts pressure on families as electricity prices soar: report
via abc.net.au
Some families face "energy poverty" so severe they are forced to choose between heating their homes and buying food, while others shower at charities to reduce their bills, a study finds. -
Crocodile-infested creek searched over Cooktown woman's suspected murder
via abc.net.au
Divers are searching Isabella Creek in far north Queensland after police hit a roadblock in their investigation into the suspected murder of a well-known Cooktown woman. -
Former Melbourne principal sentenced for 'bizarre' role in scheme to defraud Education Department
via abc.net.au
An ex-school principal receives a good behaviour bond over a scheme to defraud Victoria's Education Department, after he agrees to give evidence against a former department official accused of pocketing taxpayer dollars. -
NSW Police snatch 6 million cigarettes in Sydney tobacco bust
via abc.net.au
Police seize more than 6 million cigarettes and charge five men over an alleged multi-million dollar tobacco smuggling syndicate in Sydney's south-west. -
How to write a negative online review and not get into trouble with the law
via abc.net.au
You've probably heard the saying 'the pen is mightier than the sword', but the keyboard is now just as capable of inflicting deep wounds. -
Jobe Watson: Former Essendon skipper to retire at season's end
via abc.net.au
Jobe Watson's AFL career is coming to an endthe former Essendon skipper, who lost his Brownlow Medal over the supplements sagaannounces his impending retirement after the 2017 season.

