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  • SpaceX launch: Australian high school students play major role in NASA's resupply mission

    14-08-2017 23:44 via abc.net.au
    SpaceX launch: Australian high school students play major role in NASA's resupply mission
    The commercial SpaceX rocket, owned by entrepreneur Elon Musk, launches from NASA's Cape Canaveral base in Florida, and on board are a series of experiments devised by Australian school students who say their conclusions could help astronauts in the future.
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  • Fledgling solar thermal power industry '100 times' smaller than wind and photovoltaic

    14-08-2017 23:11 via abc.net.au
    Fledgling solar thermal power industry '100 times' smaller than wind and photovoltaic
    As Port Augusta continues to celebrate yesterday's $650 million solar thermal power plant announcement, at least one researcher is warning it is a relatively new industry that has so far found limited success overseas.
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  • Energy retailers will be 'screaming blue murder' over deal to slash Queensland power prices

    14-08-2017 22:32 via abc.net.au
    Energy retailers will be 'screaming blue murder' over deal to slash Queensland power prices
    Energy retailers will be "screaming blue murder" after they were excluded from a deal designed to slash power prices in Queensland's south-east, an economist says.
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  • 'Indigenous voices need to be heard': Melbourne council to vote on Australia Day changes

    14-08-2017 22:12 via abc.net.au
    'Indigenous voices need to be heard': Melbourne council to vote on Australia Day changes
    A Melbourne council is considering making changes to the way Australia Day is celebrated, with one councillor telling those who oppose the idea to "just chill" and let the voices of the Indigenous people be heard.
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  • Sydney high school students shoot for the stars with Space Station astronauts

    14-08-2017 22:05 via abc.net.au
    A computer chip containing the science experiments of a group of Australian school students is hurtling through space this morning, bound for the International Space Station. Students from seven New South Wales schools have been working on ways to make space travel easier. Overnight, their ideas - contained on chip called Raspberry Pie - were fired into space on-board a rocket launched in Florida.
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  • Barnaby Joyce caught up in citizenship debacle

    14-08-2017 11:50 via abc.net.au
    Barnaby Joyce caught up in citizenship debacle
    The citizenship debacle engulfing the 45th Parliament could be on the verge of claiming its biggest scalp. It emerged today that Barnaby Joyce, the Deputy Prime Minister, is a New Zealand citizen.
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  • Woman's body found in shallow water at St Kilda, north of Adelaide

    14-08-2017 11:38 via abc.net.au
    Police investigate an "unexplained" death after a 52-year-old woman's body is found in shallow water at St Kilda, north of Adelaide.
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  • Solar thermal for Port Augusta

    14-08-2017 11:00 via abc.net.au
    South Australia's energy needs have been given another boost, with a new solar thermal plant to be built in Port Augusta. The SA Premier says the 150MW facility will provide all of the State Government's power needs, and will also generate hundreds of jobs. The Mayor of Port Augusta says it's a historic day for the city, still reeling after the coal-fired power station closed last year.
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  • New mental health initiative that operates 24/7

    14-08-2017 11:00 via abc.net.au
    Mental illnesses don't switch off after business hours, and a new program in outback New South Wales aims to cater for just that. 'Connections' is the name of a new initiative at Broken Hill in far west New South Wales where people who have experience of a mental illness socialise and support others struggling with mental health problems.
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  • Federal Government rocked by revelations Barnaby Joyce may not have been validly elected

    14-08-2017 10:23 via abc.net.au
    The Federal Government has been rocked by revelations Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce may not have been validly elected. Barnaby Joyce is the latest to be caught by uncertainty over his citizenship - telling Parliament he may be a dual citizen of New Zealand because his father was born there. Mr Joyce is staying on as Deputy PM while the High Court determines his eligibility, but the Opposition believes he should stand aside immediately. The case could have huge implications for the Coalitio
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  • Jarryd Hayne's feud with Neil Henry still unresolved despite Gold Coast Titans' crisis meeting

    14-08-2017 10:22 via abc.net.au
    Jarryd Hayne's feud with Neil Henry still unresolved despite Gold Coast Titans' crisis meeting
    A lengthy crisis meeting fails to resolve a rift between Gold Coast Titans coach, Neil Henry and star player Jarryd Hayne.
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  • First ever patient 'wowed' by New Royal Adelaide Hospital as he gives it the all-clear

    14-08-2017 10:17 via abc.net.au
    First ever patient 'wowed' by New Royal Adelaide Hospital as he gives it the all-clear
    A 51-year-old Adelaide man makes history after becoming the first patient to be treated at the New Royal Adelaide Hospital, with the facility to officially open on September 5.
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  • Two patients facing forced 'shock therapy' treatment horrified by process, lawyers say

    14-08-2017 10:13 via abc.net.au
    Two patients facing forced 'shock therapy' treatment horrified by process, lawyers say
    The Supreme Court hears a challenge to the Victorian laws which allow people to undergo shock therapy against their will, with a lawyer saying two of his clients were terrified by the process.
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  • Virgin apologises for dismantling, breaking WA grandmother's electric wheelchair for flight

    14-08-2017 10:06 via abc.net.au
    Virgin apologises for dismantling, breaking WA grandmother's electric wheelchair for flight
    Virgin Australia apologises to a Western Australian grandmother after the airline's crew pulled apart and broke her wheelchair for a remote flight.
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  • Kimberley suicide inquest told suspected abuse of older children not being investigated

    14-08-2017 09:54 via abc.net.au
    Kimberley suicide inquest told suspected abuse of older children not being investigated
    Suspected cases of abuse against older children are often not investigated because the WA Department for Child Protection is under-staffed and focused on cases involving younger children, an inquest into Indigenous suicides is told.
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  • John Huggins is accused of stabbing his wife to death, but he will never stand trial

    14-08-2017 09:54 via abc.net.au
    John Huggins is accused of stabbing his wife to death, but he will never stand trial
    A Perth judge attacks the law after being forced to throw out a murder charge against an elderly dementia sufferer accused of fatally stabbing his 75-year-old wife "for no obvious reason".
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  • Melbourne International Film Festival celebrates movie about DVD piracy

    14-08-2017 09:47 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne International Film Festival celebrates movie about DVD piracy
    Australian director Sam Voutas brings his latest film King of Peking to the Melbourne International Film Festival, the story of a film projectionist who embarks on a DVD pirating racket in order to make enough money for spousal support.
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  • Matilda Bay Brewery facade collapses, crushing car in Fremantle as strong winds hit WA

    14-08-2017 09:17 via abc.net.au
    Matilda Bay Brewery facade collapses, crushing car in Fremantle as strong winds hit WA
    A woman is lucky to survive after her car is struck by bricks from the facade of the three-storey Matilda Bay Brewing Company building in North Fremantle during gusty winds.
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  • Solar thermal power plant announced for Port Augusta 'biggest of its kind in the world'

    14-08-2017 09:05 via abc.net.au
    Solar thermal power plant announced for Port Augusta 'biggest of its kind in the world'
    A 150-megawatt solar thermal power plant described as the "biggest of its kind in the world" by the SA Premier will be built just over 130 kilometres from the world's largest lithium ion battery.
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  • Wife murder charge against husband thrown out as judge calls for change to the law

    14-08-2017 09:04 via abc.net.au
    Wife murder charge against husband thrown out as judge calls for change to the law
    A Perth judge attacks the law after being forced to throw out a murder charge against an elderly dementia sufferer accused of fatally stabbing his 75-year-old wife "for no obvious reason".
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  • Child sex abuse: How the royal commission plans to protect kids

    14-08-2017 08:50 via abc.net.au
    Child sex abuse: How the royal commission plans to protect kids
    The royal commission has made a total of 85 recommendations, including major legal and policy changes, which it hopes will be adopted across the nation to stamp out child abuse and prosecute more offenders.
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  • NSW Police claim success in manhunt for missing pooch Gizmo the pocket Pomeranian

    14-08-2017 08:48 via abc.net.au
    NSW Police claim success in manhunt for missing pooch Gizmo the pocket Pomeranian
    Gizmo the pocket Pomeranian taken from a cafe in Sydney's inner-west yesterday is found alive and well at a vet clinic following a police search.
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  • Cystic fibrosis no barrier to Queensland performing teen and New York Film Academy scholar Ella Sinclair

    14-08-2017 08:22 via abc.net.au
    Cystic fibrosis no barrier to Queensland performing teen and New York Film Academy scholar Ella Sinclair
    A Queensland teenager who started singing to help with her cystic fibrosis has returned from the trip of a lifetime studying at the New York Film Academy.
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  • Toby Greene escapes ban after GWS star's high hit on Western Bulldogs' Luke Dahlhaus

    14-08-2017 07:49
    Toby Greene escapes ban after GWS star's high hit on Western Bulldogs' Luke Dahlhaus
    Greater Western Sydney star Toby Greene escapes suspension for his high hit on the Western Bulldogs' Luke Dahlhaus.
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  • Sit ski and bobsled champion Jason Sauer finds freedom in snow

    14-08-2017 07:49 via abc.net.au
    Sit ski and bobsled champion Jason Sauer finds freedom in snow
    Sit ski and bobsled champion Jason Sauer lost his legs as a result of heroin overdose in 2010. The double amputee says his rehabilitation has resulted in a remarkable sporting career.
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  • All-Round Weightlifting championships host Australians snatching world records

    14-08-2017 07:20 via abc.net.au
    All-Round Weightlifting championships host Australians snatching world records
    Women and men of all shapes, ages and sizes gather to compete in the Australian All-Round Weightlifting championships in Bunbury.
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  • Former SA Health director's home detention argument to look after children 'attracts little weight'

    14-08-2017 07:15 via abc.net.au
    Former SA Health director's home detention argument to look after children 'attracts little weight'
    A former senior SA Health employee convicted of orchestrating an elaborate scam involving fake work-related death threats will be resentenced after an appeal court ruled home detention was "an error" and "far below what was appropriate".
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  • Pocket-sized Pomeranian stolen outside cafe in Sydney's inner-west, NSW Police say

    14-08-2017 07:12 via abc.net.au
    Pocket-sized Pomeranian stolen outside cafe in Sydney's inner-west, NSW Police say
    Police are investigating the theft of a Pomeranian called Gizmo from a cafe in the Sydney suburb of Wareemba yesterday, releasing CCTV footage showing two men walking away with the pet.
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  • Melbourne policeman faces court accused of killing man during routine traffic stop

    14-08-2017 06:53 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne policeman faces court accused of killing man during routine traffic stop
    A Victorian police officer charged with murdering a man in 2013 planted a knife at the scene to make it look like he acted in self-defence, a court is told.
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  • Body found in shallow water at St Kilda, north of Adelaide

    14-08-2017 06:53 via abc.net.au
    Police investigate an "unexplained" death after a body was found in shallow water at St Kilda, north of Adelaide.
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  • Family hopes to crowd-fund medical trial of cerebral palsy therapy with Kokoda Track mission

    14-08-2017 06:51 via abc.net.au
    Family hopes to crowd-fund medical trial of cerebral palsy therapy with Kokoda Track mission
    How far could you carry a six-year-old? What about along the entire Kokoda Track? Michael Shearman is going to do just that in the name of crowdfunding a medical trial into a cerebral palsy therapy.
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  • Les Murray: State funeral for 'Mr Football' pays tribute to man who 'changed the nation'

    14-08-2017 06:48 via abc.net.au
    Les Murray: State funeral for 'Mr Football' pays tribute to man who 'changed the nation'
    Considered by many to be the voice and face of football in Australia, Les Murray, or "Mr Football", is remembered for his contributions to the sport and multiculturalism at a state funeral in Sydney.
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  • Turning a weed into a winner: Sterile leucaena research begins in Western Australia

    14-08-2017 06:38 via abc.net.au
    Turning a weed into a winner: Sterile leucaena research begins in Western Australia
    Regarded by many as a weed, work is underway to develop a sterile leucaena plant for the cattle industry.
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  • WA weather: Wind gust of 109kph recorded as damaging cold front sweeps through

    14-08-2017 06:22 via abc.net.au
    WA weather: Wind gust of 109kph recorded as damaging cold front sweeps through
    The strongest cold front of the winter brings damaging winds including a gust of 109 kilometres per hour at Cape Leeuwinbut the worst passes over Perth and south-west WA without any major damage.
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  • Smoke blankets Sydney as fire crews catch up with bushfire hazard reduction burns

    14-08-2017 06:11 via abc.net.au
    Smoke blankets Sydney as fire crews catch up with bushfire hazard reduction burns
    Sydneysiders woke up to a blanket of haze this morning due to hazard reduction burns as fire crews prepare for bushfire season.
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  • Robert Hudson jailed for fatally stabbing brother in neck

    14-08-2017 06:05 via abc.net.au
    Robert Hudson jailed for fatally stabbing brother in neck
    A South Australian man who attacked his partner and then killed his brother when he intervened is sentenced to seven and a half years in jail for manslaughter.
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  • Disgraced Sydney oncologist John Kearsley facing jail again in second indecent assault case

    14-08-2017 06:03 via abc.net.au
    Disgraced Sydney oncologist John Kearsley facing jail again in second indecent assault case
    A former Sydney oncologist who indecently assaulted the daughter of an elderly prostate cancer patient could be sent to jail for up two years after his application for a mental health order was rejected.
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  • Melbourne Airport boss defends 'competitive' car parking charges

    14-08-2017 05:59 via abc.net.au
    Melbourne Airport boss defends 'competitive' car parking charges
    The head of Melbourne Airport defends car parking prices at Tullamarine, saying its fees are competitive.
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  • Spike in high-risk behaviour at train crossings prompts action from TasRail and police

    14-08-2017 05:48 via abc.net.au
    Spike in high-risk behaviour at train crossings prompts action from TasRail and police
    TasRail reports record levels of vandalism at Tasmanian railway crossings in the past year, especially in the state's northwest.
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  • Perth Children's Hospital delay sets stage for epic legal battle with builder John Holland

    14-08-2017 05:47 via abc.net.au
    Perth Children's Hospital delay sets stage for epic legal battle with builder John Holland
    Treasurer Ben Wyatt warns a legal stoush with contractor John Holland will not be settled before the hospital finally opens, which is not expected until at least the first half of 2018.
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  • Rugby WA wins injunction in bid to save Western Force from the Super Rugby axe

    14-08-2017 05:35 via abc.net.au
    Rugby WA wins injunction in bid to save Western Force from the Super Rugby axe
    The Western Force has made good on threats to fight its axing from the Super Rugby competition, today winning an injunction against the decision pending an appeal to the NSW Supreme Court.
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  • Brighton siege: George Matte-Hado, charged with supplying shotgun, gets bail

    14-08-2017 05:33 via abc.net.au
    Brighton siege: George Matte-Hado, charged with supplying shotgun, gets bail
    Melbourne man George Matte-Hado is granted bail after facing court charged with supplying a shotgun used by Yacqub Khayre during the Brighton siege, in which one man was killed and three police officers were injured.
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  • NSW firefighters fight for presumptive legislation to recognise work-related cancers

    14-08-2017 05:12 via abc.net.au
    NSW firefighters fight for presumptive legislation to recognise work-related cancers
    New South Wales will be the only state that does not recognise the serious health risks firefighters faced on the job, if Victoria passes so-called presumptive legislation.
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  • Soccer governing body tells club to remove extra on-field player with Down syndrome following complaints

    14-08-2017 05:06 via abc.net.au
    Soccer governing body tells club to remove extra on-field player with Down syndrome following complaints
    A teenaged soccer player with Down syndrome has been told he is no longer allowed to play as his team's '12th man' after a complaint to the sport's governing body.
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  • No Viking funerals: Choosing what happens to my body when I die limited by law

    14-08-2017 05:03 via abc.net.au
    No Viking funerals: Choosing what happens to my body when I die limited by law
    There's only two ways a body can be legally disposed of, so what rights do you have to choose what happens to you when you're dead?
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  • Brisbane train passengers stuck on train for three hours should have been removed, QR boss says

    14-08-2017 04:37 via abc.net.au
    Brisbane train passengers stuck on train for three hours should have been removed, QR boss says
    Queensland Rail chief Nick Easy admits passengers stuck in the dark on a service between two Brisbane stations for nearly three hours on Friday night should have been released from their carriage onto the tracks when safe to do so.
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  • WA weather: Wind gust of 109kph recorded as biggest storm of winter sweeps over

    14-08-2017 04:33 via abc.net.au
    WA weather: Wind gust of 109kph recorded as biggest storm of winter sweeps over
    Damaging winds hit south-west WA including a gust of 109 kilometres per hour at Cape Leeuwinbut there are no reports of any major damage so far, and the worst of the cold front appears to have passed over Perth.
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  • Les Murray: Hundreds gather to remember 'Mr Football' at state funeral

    14-08-2017 04:33 via abc.net.au
    Les Murray: Hundreds gather to remember 'Mr Football' at state funeral
    Hundreds of mourners wearing white, as a tribute to multiculturalism, gather to honour football legend Les Murray at a state funeral in Sydney's Saint Mary's Cathedral.
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  • Brighton siege: George Matte-Hado, charged with supplying firearm, given bail

    14-08-2017 04:17 via abc.net.au
    Brighton siege: George Matte-Hado, charged with supplying firearm, given bail
    Melbourne man George Matte-Hado is granted bail after facing court charged with supplying a firearm used by Yacqub Khayre during the Brighton siege, during which one man was killed and three police officers were injured.
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  • Fears about fare rises as private money sought to help replace ageing NSW regional rail fleet

    14-08-2017 04:05 via abc.net.au
    Fears about fare rises as private money sought to help replace ageing NSW regional rail fleet
    The New South Wales Government announces it will use money from the private sector to help replace the entire regional train fleet, leading to fears about fare rises.
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