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Old doors open the way for Bendigo residents with dementia
via abc.net.au
A photographer and former aged care worker is helping people with dementia choose their own front door to help them with recognition. -
WA Government tests waters for 30,000 hectares of irrigated farming in Kimberley's Bonaparte Plains
via abc.net.au
The WA Government investigates land north of Kununurra where 30,000 hectares could be suited to irrigated agriculture. -
Australia Day references to be scrapped after Yarra council vote
via abc.net.au
An inner-Melbourne council decides to ban all references to Australia Day, and an annual citizenship ceremony celebrated on January 26 will be turned into an Indigenous-themed event, after a controversial motion was passed. -
NRL interested in Perth franchise after Western Force's cut from Super Rugby
via abc.net.au
NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg says the NRL will look to take advantage of the Western Force's culling from Super Rugby by brining more rugby league to Perth. -
Lincoln Townley: 'The next Andy Warhol' holds first Australian exhibition
via abc.net.au
British artist Lincoln Townley has been dubbed "the next Andy Warhol" by actor Michael Caine, but believes his commercial success has seen him shunned by the art establishment. -
Uber protests overnight could lead to Melbourne Airport morning delays
via abc.net.au
Passengers are being urged to arrive at Melbourne Airport early for their morning flights, after about 150 taxi drivers blockaded the main entrance in protest against Uber being granted permission to offer rides from the airport. -
Ekka memories: Stories from years gone by at Queensland's most iconic show
via abc.net.au
From wearing your Sunday best to stuffing your face full of sweets and treats, generations of women share the memories behind their family Ekka photographs. -
Local council scraps Australia Day
via abc.net.auA local government council in Melbourne's inner northeast has voted to stop recognising January 26 as Australia Day. Yarra City Council has also decided to scrap citizenship ceremonies on the date, despite threats from the Federal Government that politicising such ceremonies is a breach of federal law. The move has angered some locals but Indigenous groups say Yarra City Council had an obligation to act. -
Yarra council votes to cancel citizenship ceremony, ban references to Australia Day
via abc.net.au
An inner-Melbourne council decides to ban all references to Australia Day, and an annual citizenship ceremony celebrated on January 26 will be turned into an Indigenous-themed event, after a controversial motion was passed. -
Families hope to raise awareness of Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is the largest genetic cause of death in children under two. Families of SMA babies and their supporters are gathering in Canberra tomorrow to raise the profile of the disease and call for better access to a new drug. -
Coalition accuses Bill Shorten of international conspiracy as citizenship drama deepens
via abc.net.au
As citizenship uncertainty hangs over Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, the Coalition has accused Bill Shorten of participating in an international conspiracy to bring down the Government. -
Darwin's victims of crime come face-to-face with perpetrators as part of new program
via abc.net.au
Victims of crime in Darwin are sitting down and speaking with their perpetrators as part of a new diversionary program being rolled out by the Government. -
Queensland Government announces investigation into transport of waste
via abc.net.au
The Queensland Premier orders an independent investigation into the dumping of interstate waste after Four Corners last week revealed an organised network sending rubbish by road and rail to avoid paying New South Wales landfill levies. -
Queensland cop selfie goes viral, becomes internet heart-throb
via abc.net.au
When a Queensland police officer snapped a selfie on an ABC reporter's lost phone, little did he know he was about to become an internet sensation. -
Solar thermal power plant supporters and locals welcome greenlighting of Port Augusta project
via abc.net.au
The Port Augusta community and its clean energy supporters have welcomed the news that the world's largest solar thermal power station will be built in the region. -
Court told man knew people were inside a Lake Macquarie home before levelling it with bulldozer
via abc.net.au
The district court has been told a man accused of using a stolen bulldozer to level a house in Lake Macquarie knew people were inside at the time. -
Penrith Panthers can move closer to historic top four finish with win over Canberra
via abc.net.au
The Penrith Panthers have won their past six games and just two points separates them from a historic march to the NRL's top four. -
Settlement for 52 men sexually abused by rogue neurologist
via abc.net.au
Tom Monagle was 19 when he was sexually abused by a neurologist in a Melbourne consultation room. He's one of 52 men who have settled with the doctor's estate. -
Mount Lyell death: Safety controls not followed before mud rush at copper mine, court told
via abc.net.au
Safety controls were not followed in the days leading up to the death of miner Michael Welsh at the Mount Lyell copper mine, a court hears. -
Melbourne students look to the silver screen for insight into Indonesia
via abc.net.au
Trading a day of regular lessons for a trip to the cinema is a sure-fire way to win over a class. But for this group of Indonesian language students in Melbourne, the experience is about more than whiling away an afternoon in a darkened room. -
275-million-year-old starfish-like fossils unearthed in remote inland Western Australia
via abc.net.au
A new species of ancient starfish-like sea creature has been discovered in a remote Western Australian town nearly 200 kilometres from the ocean. -
Justice for Elijah protesters leave mark on State Parliament
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of protesters march on State Parliament calling for justice for Kalgoorlie teenager Elijah Doughty, bringing traffic to a standstill and leaving white handprints on the building's windows. -
Australian Catholics pass judgement on royal commission calls to break confessional seal
via abc.net.au
Divisions are emerging in the Australian Catholic community over a royal commission recommendation calling for the seal of the confessional to be broken if a paedophile admits to sexually abusing a child. -
Philip Ruddock returns to politics to run for Mayor of Hornsby amid 'negativity' within Liberal Party
via abc.net.au
Australia's second-longest serving federal politician Philip Ruddock is coming out of retirement to run for Mayor of Hornsby amid "negativity" within the local Liberal Party. -
Gympie Music Muster: What does it take to be a muster fanatic?
via abc.net.au
There are certain rituals you do each season, but for these Gympie Music Muster fanatics winter is the cue to pack up and set up camp in Queensland's Amamoor State Forest. -
Ecstasy worth $2m seized in postal intercept, Adelaide men arrested
via abc.net.au
More than five kilograms of ecstasy that was seized at the Australian border leads to the arrest of two Adelaide men and the discovery of drug laboratories and cash. -
Financial and social benefits flow for farmers trialling automated irrigation
via abc.net.au
A North Queensland cane grower says automating his irrigation system is giving him more control over his water use and personal time. -
Meth user admits killing three people in drug and alcohol-fuelled high-speed crash
via abc.net.au
Matthew John Conduit was high on drugs and alcohol, driving a high-performance car at speeds of 130kph when he lost controlsplitting the vehicle in two and killing his three passengers, including Kyrone Eades (pictured). -
Embarrassing Swan St bridge blunder leaves minister feeling 'like a fool'
via abc.net.au
Motorists will have to put up with continued delays on the congested Swan Street bridge after technical drawings for the bridge dating back to 1956 were found to be inaccurate, leaving the Victorian Roads Minister feeling "like a fool". -
The Team Behind That's Not Me
via abc.net.au
Alice Foulcher and Gregory Erdstein on their comedy about the insecurities of the acting life, That's Not Me. -
Scars of Bathurst's declaration of martial law laid bare at commemoration 193 years on
via abc.net.au
A commemoration is held at Bathurst marking the day in 1824 when martial law was declared, leading to the killing of scores of Aboriginal people. -
Philip Ruddock returns to politics to run for Mayor of Hornsby
via abc.net.auA dumped Liberal party mayor has opened up on the faction bosses he believes are wrecking the Liberals. Steve Russell was Mayor of Hornsby Council in northern Sydney for four and a half years and was expecting to stay on as Mayor after elections next month. But he'd fallen out with powerbrokers in the party who engineered the recently announced decision to abandon merging smaller councils into bigger, more cost-efficient operations. It appears his successor, the former Federal MP Philip Ruddock, -
Allegations of treachery and collusion have dominated Parliament, as the Government's citizenship crisis deepens
via abc.net.auAllegations of treachery and collusion have dominated Question Time in Parliament, as the Government's citizenship crisis deepens. Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce revealed yesterday he was a dual New Zealand citizen, but is arguing he should retain his ministerial duties and vote, while the High Court makes a ruling. Mr Joyce's citizenship status emerged in the same week a New Zealand Labour MP asked about the issue, and the Government is now accusing the Opposition of trying to use a foreig -
Hawthorn defender Josh Gibson calls it quits after three premierships with the Hawks
via abc.net.au
Veteran Hawthorn defender Josh Gibson announces his retirement after winning three AFL premierships. -
Award-winning art spearheads cultural revival in the APY Lands
via abc.net.auThe Kulata Tjuta (Many Spears) project has been judged the winner of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, and it says a lot about the strength of culture in the APY Lands. -
Greyhound trainer allegedly behind Hunter Valley mass grave banned from sport for 15 years
via abc.net.au
A greyhound trainer who allegedly killed and buried many of the dogs found in a mass grave in the NSW Hunter region is banned from the sport for 15 years. -
American rodeo legend Hollywood Harris brings dying art of clowning to Mount Isa rodeo
via abc.net.au
An American rodeo clown makes the trip down under to show the southern hemisphere's biggest rodeo the tricks of a dying art. -
What is Curious North Coast?
via abc.net.au
What have you always wondered about our region? Tell us and an ABC journalist will investigate -
Dignity of Risk: Theatre production puts disabled young people in the spotlight
via abc.net.au
A theatre production in Sydney uses both humour and shock to show the experiences of Australians dealing with disability. -
Compensation for 52 men sexually abused by rogue neurologist
via abc.net.au
Tom Monagle was 19 when he was sexually abused by a neurologist in a Melbourne consultation room. He's one of 52 men who will receive financial compensation. -
Lake Richmond's multi-million-year history can be found just beneath the surface
via abc.net.au
Lake Richmond, a freshwater lake south of Perth, was recently permanently added to WA's heritage register, but unlike historic buildings its story goes back millions of years. -
Flood risk warning as BOM predicts severe weather along South Australian coast
via abc.net.au
The State Emergency Service issues a flood warning for upstream of the Mount Bold Reservoir in the Mount Lofty Ranges, as rain continues to fall across South Australia. -
Grieving family calls for stolen photograph to be returned
via abc.net.au
The family of a recently deceased Northam artist calls for help to recover property, including a valuable photograph, stolen just days after his death. -
Flu cases in Queensland double in two weeks in worst season in years
via abc.net.au
Queensland Health declares the worst flu season in the past five years, as the number of cases doubles in two weeks and experts warn that number could continue to grow. -
NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner lays down the law over leaks critical of his leadership
via abc.net.au
NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner says if any of his colleagues have made disparaging remarks about his leadership to the media they will be kicked out of the ALP party room. -
Paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale assaulted girl on altar of Ballarat church, court told
via abc.net.au
A father took his daughter to notorious paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale to be abused, including one time when she was assaulted on the altar of a Ballarat church, a Victorian court hears. -
King Edward Memorial Hospital doctor suspended over unborn baby's death
via abc.net.au
A doctor at Perth's King Edward Memorial Hospital is suspended and a "sentinel event" investigation is under way after the death of an unborn twin. -
Mildura health justice partnership
via abc.net.au
Two women standing outside Sunraysia Community Health Services, where Victoria Legal Aid has an office -
Korean jockeys to harness Rockhampton's good track record with equestrian school placements
via abc.net.au
A specialist equestrian school in South Korea has turned to Australia to help train aspiring jockeys. -
Disadvantaged in Victoria to benefit from Legal Aid's first health-justice partnership
via abc.net.au
A new initiative in north west Victoria is hoping to make it easier for disadvantaged people to access legal support.

