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Politics live: Dual citizenship woes continue with Michael Keenan facing questions
via abc.net.au
The MP citizenship debacle could potentially ensnare another politician, with Justice Minister Michael Keenan facing questions over his British ancestry. Follow live. -
Cashless kids: Is tap-and-go technology promoting financial illiteracy?
via abc.net.au
It's a tap-and-go generation, where school tuckshops even accept plastic cards, fuelling financial illiteracy in kids, with some already clueless of the perils of credit card debt. -
Snake warning: Warm days bring Victoria's reptiles out of hibernation early
via abc.net.au
Unusually warm, sunny winter days have brought Victoria's snakes out of hibernation ahead of their expected springtime arrival, wildlife experts say, as they warn people to keep an eye out. -
oBike says bicycles found up trees and in river are 'teething issue' for sharing scheme
via abc.net.au
Bike-sharing company oBike says reports of its bicycles being abandoned as rubbish are "isolated incidents". -
Man killed in shooting at Narre Warren, neighbours report hearing 'loud bangs'
via abc.net.au
Paramedics are unable to revive a man who was shot at a home in Melbourne's south-east, after neighbours reported hearing at least half a dozen gunshots. -
The Spit: Higher building limit call backed by Gold Coast councillors, details kept secret
via abc.net.au
Buildings on the southern end of The Spit should be allowed to be built higher than the current three-storey limit, according to a report backed by Gold Coast councillors but largely kept from public scrutiny. -
Climate change not the full story when it comes to above average winter temperatures
via abc.net.au
Temperatures across parts of Australia have been up to 13 degrees Celsius above the August maximum on some days this week, and while climate change may the words on everyone's lips, it is not be the whole story. -
'It makes me feel angry': Kids speak out about their parents' phone use
via abc.net.au
Most young children don't own mobile phones, but these primary school kids say their parents' phone habits are having a major impact on them. -
Shelved Lockyer Valley gas power station plan back on the cards for Queensland
via abc.net.au
A controversial south-east Queensland gas-fired power station that was abandoned after years of legal battles applies again for the go-ahead, in a bid to meet what the facility's proponents say is the state's growing demand for electricity. -
Toowoomba Second Range Crossing project will 'kill someone', CFMEU says
via abc.net.au
Twenty-one vehicles have rolled over during the construction of the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing, in the rush to build the $1.6 billion road project, the CFMEU says. -
Remote communities may miss out on same sex marriage postal vote
via abc.net.auThere are fears some people living in remote communities and in Indigenous town camps may not be able to vote in the same sex marriage postal ballot. As the cut-off date to register with the Australian Electoral Commission draws closer, it's still not clear how the Australian Bureau of Statistics will capture everyone's vote, as many in remote communities don't have a postal address. -
Epic bike ride challenging misconceptions about people with disabilities
via abc.net.auA group of friends with disabilities is about to undertake a cycling adventure to challenge the misconceptions about people with disabilities. They're going to ride from Australia's lowest point at Lake Eyre to the highest point Mt Kosciuszko.Two of them will peddle the 2000 kilometres together on a tandem trike. -
Man takes own life on property being investigated over young mum's disappearance
via abc.net.au
A 41-year-old man dies on a South Australian property connected to the suspected murder of young mother of two Tanja Ebert. -
Anglican Church abuse: Paedophile victim's suicide amplifies call for action against Philip Newell
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian survivor of clergy abuse demands answers after his friend, a fellow victim, suicided before disciplinary action was taken against a senior Anglican Church figure who failed to stop paedophile priest Louis Daniels. -
Michael Gunner pleads with resources companies to end FIFO work practices
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory's Chief Minister pleads with resources companies to end fly-in, fly-out work practices, as the future of the NT's gas industry hangs in the balance. -
Sydney weather: One dead, another critical as wild weather brings down walls
via abc.net.au
A man is dead and another critical following two wall collapses on construction sites in Sydney blamed on wild wind which also brought down trees and powerlines across the city. -
Sydney School of Entrepreneurship opens in Ultimo to nurture business brains
via abc.net.au
The next Richard Branson or Mark Zuckerberg may just be found at the new Sydney School of Entrepreneurship which aims to keep innovators and their start-ups in Australia. -
Prime Minister seeks to shift focus from citizenship dramas to Australia Day
via abc.net.auAs Labor continues to hammer the Turnbull Government over its deepening dual-citizenship drama, the Prime Minister has sought to shift the focus to a local council in Melbourne. Malcolm Turnbull has described Yarra Council's move to change the date of Australia Day celebrations as deeply disappointing and an attack on Australia Day. And the Government has announced the Melbourne local authority will be stripped of its power to hold any citizenship ceremonies as a result. -
Darwin tunnels opened up for unconventional performances
via abc.net.auArtist and performer Anne Norman is taking a more literal spin on the phrase 'underground music', guiding people into Darwin's old World War Two tunnels for a series of unconventional performances. -
Money used to fund abandoned legal action against Tony Galati will be returned to WA potato growers
via abc.net.au
The West Australian State Government will return $650,000 to potato farmers after a decision to drop a grower-funded legal case against Perth businessman Tony Galati. -
Prawn farmers welcome $20 million white spot assistance, but worry about ongoing infected imports
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government finalises contracts with six prawn farm businesses affected by the outbreak of white spot disease, giving the green light for $20 million in financial assistance. -
Too much to 'Bear': Can the Gold Coast Suns finally rise?
When the Gold Coast Suns were borne, the AFL said it had learnt from the mistakes of the "Bad News" Bears, a franchise that took to the field for the first time 30 years ago with a bunch of cast offs, ageing greats and a smattering of high-priced recruits. Not to mention an administration working in portable buildings. -
Shopping centres bank on coffee and salons amid retail slump
What can't you do or buy online nowadays? Whatever the answer, shopping centres want a piece of it. -
Canberra's renewable energy to cost average household $114 a year in 2020
As the scheme begins to cost the wind and solar farms, they might well pull out, consultants find. -
AFL to trial new helmets in bid to make headway in fight against concussion
Helmets being worn in football codes are less effective than those used more than 15 years ago, according to a researcher. -
Canberra's Centenary Hospital clad in flammable panels
Panels on the facade of Canberra's Centenary Hospital must be replaced after they were found to contain the same combustible polyethylene core as Grenfell Tower. -
Parliament citizenship crisis: Labor planning counter-attack if Malcolm Turnbull sends their MPs to court
Plans from Labor and the Coalition would set a dangerous precedent of partisan referrals, setting the stage for a damaging free-for-all. -
Nobody wants to be the last single person left in the group
The only thing worse being the two single friends left in my social circle is being the absolute last. -
Jockey Damien Oliver begins spring on poor note
Champion jockey Damien Oliver's rich spring carnival began badly at Sandown on Wednesday when stewards banned him for 14 meetings for careless riding. -
Hockey ACT star Niranjan Gupte rapt with Men's National Junior Squad selection
ACT hockey star Niranjan Gupte is keen to fire for the Australian junior squad in light of his brother's omission. -
TV rights for major sports at 'tipping point' after Seven Network loss
There are fears the value of the next broadcast deals for sports such as rugby league and cricket could fall significantly. -
Man on murder charge over 1995 stabbing of Geelong teen Ricky Balcombe in mall
A man accused of stabbing 16-year-old Ricky Balcombe in a Geelong shopping centre 22 years ago has been charged over the murder. -
Army Chief's warning to troops: Domestic abusers can't be trusted on the battlefield
If you're prepared to hit people you love, you can't be fully trusted to act with honour and discipline on the battlefield. -
Man suicides on property being investigated over young mum's disappearance
via abc.net.au
A 41-year-old man takes his own life at a South Australian property connected to the suspected murder of young mother of two Tanja Ebert. -
Mount Lyell mine death: colleague of Michael Welsh tells of finding 'crippled, bent' machine
via abc.net.au
A colleague of Michael Welsh, killed after a mud rush at a Tasmanian mine in 2014, tells of finding his machine "crippled and bent and covered in mud" in the frantic search. -
Domino's promises to not buy shares while CEO is selling them
Domino's Pizza has moved to assure investors it would not buy back shares while its chief executive was selling them, after shareholders raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest. -
Now a crime in ACT to share an intimate photo without consent
The ACT's three major parties have passed a bill that makes it a crime to share an intimate photo without consent. -
From Civil War to Charlottesville: How America has changed
First, absorb the fact that the President of the United States – the successor to Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower – is still defending himself for not specifically condemning Nazi and white supremacist groups following their weekend violence. -
World's most liveable city (again): how we ranked Melbourne
Cities aren't simple things. When The Age decided to rank Melbourne's suburbs, it quickly became apparent how complex and subjective it was to compare even one street from another. -
Combustible cladding found on Canberra's Centenary Hospital for Women and Children
via abc.net.au
The colourful cladding of Canberra's Centenary Hospital for Women and Children is found to be flammable, similar to the cladding responsible for the catastrophic Grenfell Tower fire in London. -
Trump administration lists Pauline Hanson's One Nation a threat to religious freedom
The Trump administration has listed Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party a threat to religious freedom in a new report released in Washington. -
Government counter-attack over Barnaby Joyce a clumsy smokescreen that advocates secrecy
Let's get something straight, right from the get-go. The government's defence of Barnaby Joyce about being a dinky-di Aussie is a smokescreen, utter bunkum. -
Former Canberra Raiders captain Terry Campese puts challenge to Jarrod Croker
Former Canberra Raiders captain Terry Campese has laid down the challenge to current skipper Jarrod Croker. -
Yarra council stripped of citizenship power after cancelling Australia Day celebrations
Yarra Council has been stripped of its right to hold any citizenship ceremonies after it voted to no longer recognise Australia Day on January 26. -
Queensland's high sudden baby death rate studied
The rate of sudden infant death in Queensland over the past decade is among Australia's highest, says a university professor. -
Vice-captain David Warner right for Bangladesh tour despite injury scare: Lehmann
via abc.net.au
Australia's cricket coach gives vice-captain David Warner the all-clear to play Test cricket after suffering a blow to the neck at a match in Darwin. -
David Jones under fire for apologising to fan who posted controversial Facebook post
The retailer has been blasted on social media for appearing to placate a fan who posted a controversial rant on Facebook. -
Yarra City Council stripped of citizenship ceremony powers over Australia Day decision
via abc.net.au
The Federal Government strips Melbourne's Yarra City Council of its power to hold citizenship ceremonies over its decision to no longer refer to January 26 as Australia Day. -
MH370: 1258 days later, new analysis pinpoints possible location of missing Malaysia Airlines plane
Two new reports have provided precise coordinates of a new search zone: 35.6°S, 92.8°E. -
Australian wages stall at record low of 1.9 per cent
The wages of working Australians are going nowhere, new figures show, stalling at a record low while the earnings of more than 10 million private sector employees hover around the cost of living.

