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Using DNA to paint a face: Research seeks to unlock the identity secrets of our genes
via abc.net.au
A shred of DNA found at a crime scene doesn't help police unless it can be connected to somebody. But in the future, what if that DNA on its own could produce the likely face of a suspect? This researcher is looking to answer that by comparing what people look like with what their DNA says they should look like. -
Alice Springs' Damien Ryan set to make history as longest-serving Mayor after re-election
via abc.net.au
With over half the votes counted, Alice Springs Mayor Damien Ryan is set to make history by becoming the longest-serving Mayor of the town. -
Australia's Diamonds beat England in Netball Quad Series opener as Caitlin Bassett dominates
via abc.net.au
A wonderful captaincy debut from shooter Caitlin Bassett leads Australia's Diamonds to a win in their Quad Series opener against England. -
Telmo Languiller rules out running in next election after expense controversy
via abc.net.au
Former Victorian speaker Telmo Languiller announces he will not contest his seat in Melbourne's outer west at the next election, months after resigning for claiming almost $40,000 in expenses to maintain a second residence. -
Man charged with murder after allegedly setting brother alight on the Gold Coast
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with murder after allegedly throwing petrol on his brother and setting him alight at a house on Queensland's Gold Coast early on Saturday morning. -
Crocodile fears: Caitlyn Munnich and Raphael Woodhouse jumped into Mary River to flee police
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory authorities hold "grave fears" for two people who tried to evade a police roadblock by jumping into the Mary River, which is said to be home to the highest concentration of crocodiles in the Top End. -
Paper plane competition in Sydney encouraging children to learn about science
via abc.net.au
There are few activities that can tempt school children to put down their phones, but a paper plane competition in Sydney seems to be one of them. -
Same-sex marriage: Victorian schools told to support children upset by postal survey campaigns
via abc.net.au
Victorian schools are warned they may need to help children upset by campaign material in the lead-up to the postal survey on same sex marriage, as thousands march in Melbourne's CBD to push to allow gay couples to wed. -
Australia Day: Malcolm Turnbull condemns Captain Cook statue vandalism as 'cowardly'
Malcolm Turnbull condemns the "change the date" slogans painted on statues of colonial figures including Captain Cook in Sydney's Hyde Park, saying those responsible are part of a campaign to "obliterate" Australia's history. -
ANU baseball bat attack sees security increase for annual open day
Despite the attack being described as "isolated", there were more security staff across the campus. -
Rundown three-storey house with knockout views over Clovelly sells for $3.4 million
A run-down three-storey house with knockout ocean views on a steep Clovelly street sold for almost half a million dollars over the reserve price on Saturday after an unpredictable auction. The house at 31 Knox Street, which sold for $3.4 million, had been held by the same family since 1969 and at one point housed four generations across its three self-contained levels. The two higher levels each boast multimillion-dollar views across rooftops to the sea, and there is a large roof deck. But the l -
Tennis court block in Toorak nets $7.8 million at auction
A block of land in Toorak, empty except for a tennis court, has sold under the hammer for $7.8 million. -
Thousands take to Melbourne streets for rally in support of marriage equality
Glitter fluttered through the winter air as thousands of Melburnians took to the city streets to rally for same-sex marriage ahead of a postal vote on the issue. -
Child-man Luke Hodge remained head and shoulders above
When Luke Hodge was 15, his peers looked upon him as a grown man. Football men in Geelong spoke to him, and of him, as if they were his friends. -
US Open 2017: Second time around on the circuit, there's no ceiling for Ashleigh Barty
After a much-discussed sabbatical from tennis that featured a cameo with a cricket bat instead of a racquet, Ashleigh Barty is making an eye-catching impact in women's tennis - a habitat where she was once a teenage prodigy. -
Vandals deface Hyde Park statues in Australia Day protest
A number of statues in Hyde Park have been defaced by protesters arguing for a change in the date of Australia Day. -
Hurricane Harvey slams into Texas coast
Hurricane Harvey has intensified and is poised to hit the mainland United States as the most powerful storm in more than a decade, -
Windmill Theatre Company spreads its wings to the big screen after debut success
via abc.net.au
Award winning children's theatre company Windmill is embarking on a major expansion, including a permanent film division, after its successful debut of Girl Asleep. -
'Grave fears' for pair who may have jumped into river notorious for crocodile attacks
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory authorities hold grave fears for two people they think jumped into the Mary River, a waterway known for its high crocodile numbers. -
Disgraced former speaker Telmo Languiller to leave politics as battle looms to replace him
Disgraced former speaker Telmo Languiller will leave politics at the next state election, setting up a fierce internal Labor fight to replace him -
Call to remove statue of John Batman, 'founder of Melbourne', over role in Indigenous killings
A prominent Australian artist has issued a public call to remove the statue of the man regarded by some as the founder of Melbourne, describing him as a mass-murderer who "makes the American Confederates look friendly". -
AFL live round 23: Saturday afternoon footy
The opening two matches today pit Collingwood against Melbourne and the Brisbane Lions against North Melbourne. -
Manly Sea Eagles have history on their side with finals on the line against NZ Warriors
They have endured a horrid month, but the Manly Sea Eagles are confident they can get their season back on track against the New Zealand Warriors on Sunday. -
Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor easily make weight for mega-bout
Floyd Mayweather weighed in at a trim 67.8kg for his boxing showdown with Conor McGregor, who also made weight at 69.4kg. -
Gold Coast woman detained at knifepoint
A young woman has been detained in a Gold Coast home by a knife-wielding man who tried to flood the residence and set fire to a number of belongings, police allege. -
NRL: Canberra's Josh Papalii frustrated as destiny taken out of Raiders' hands
Josh Papalii says relying on other teams to lose is a "pretty frustrating" situation to be in. -
AFL Canberra: Ainslie's Aaron Wiles and Hayden Armstrong look to haunt Eastlake
Aaron Wiles and Hayden Armstrong are looking to knock their former club out of title contention. -
Town of Numurkah tires of decade-old tyre dump
Numurkah would rather be known for its footy team, its bakery or its gardens. It most definitely does not want to be known as the home of Victoria's second-largest tyre dump. -
More than just points at stake when Socceroos take on Japan in WC showdown
It's not quite in the class of the sudden death eliminators against Uruguay in 2001 and 2005 and Iran that fateful night at the MCG almost 20 years ago. -
Donald Trump pardons controversial ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio
President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff whose aggressive efforts to hunt down and detain unauthorised immigrants made him a national symbol of the divisive politics of immigration and earned him a criminal contempt conviction. -
Goat yoga: 'What more could you want?'
"You couldn't wipe the smile off my face for the rest of the afternoon." -
Sebastian Gorka, outspoken Donald Trump defender, exits White House
Sebastian Gorka, an outspoken adviser to President Donald Trump, is no longer working at the White House, a senior administration official said on Friday. -
Teenager killed in car collision on Centenary Highway, west of Brisbane
via abc.net.au
A 19-year-old teenager is killed in a fiery car crash on the Centenary Highway at Ripley, west of Brisbane, prompting a reminder from authorities about the responsibilities that come with holding a driver's licence. -
Sports broadcaster Drew Morphett dies aged 69
Veteran sports broadcaster Drew Morphett has died at the age of 69. -
Penrith Panthers' James Tamou: Pre-season favourites guilty of reading their own press
It was supposed to be a day of celebration for James Tamou at a new club hyped as premiership fancies, but in the end he just sat there in bewilderment. -
Voter disengagement an issue as Northern Territory local council elections underway
via abc.net.au
Northern Territory electoral authorities say voter disengagement is an issue in remote areas, with efforts to promote today's election failing to translate into a good turnout at mobile polling centres. -
No matter who wins Mayweather-McGregor, the biggest loser is HBO
For the last bout of his career, Floyd Mayweather is avenging the perceived slights he suffered at the beginning of his illustrious career. -
NRL: Jordan Rapana hat-trick guides Canberra Raiders to win over Newcastle Knights
The Canberra Raiders' season is still alive - for now at least. -
AFL: Reflective Burgoyne hopes to stay a Hawk
The last man standing of the veterans, Shaun Burgoyne is hopeful and confident that he will be playing at Hawthorn next year. -
NSW Police hunt for man after spate of sex attacks in Sydney's west
via abc.net.au
Police begin a search for a man believed to have separately attacked and indecently assaulted four women in less than a week in Sydney's west. -
Man charged with ANU baseball bat attack referred to mental health facility
The ANU student who allegedly attacked students with a baseball bat has been referred for an mental health assessment. -
Don't take it: Cops warning after medication stolen from Perth home
Police advise the use of Frisium can be life-threatening if not used in accordance with medical advice. -
Nick Kyrgios answers SOS for Team World for Laver Cup
Nick Kyrgios has replaced injured Canadian Milos Raonic in Team World for next month's inaugural Laver Cup. -
Man charged with murder after allegedly setting housemate alight on the Gold Coast
via abc.net.au
A man is charged with murder after allegedly throwing petrol on another man and setting him alight at a house on Queensland's Gold Coast early this morning. -
After Yingluck's exit from Thailand, Shinawatra dynasty appears finished
Thailand's military and Bangkok establishment appear to have finally crushed the Shinawata family which a decade ago spawned the country's most powerful political movement, known as "Red Shirts." -
Tasmanian man facing siege charges after Chigwell stand off
via abc.net.au
A Tasmanian man is facing a series of charges after allegedly threatening police with a firearm during a siege in a Hobart suburb. -
Pedestrian critically injured after car collision
The injured pedestrian was taken to Royal Perth Hospital by St John Ambulance, with a police officer driving the vehicle so ambulance personnell could give the injured man emergency first aid on the way. -
Third accused for Red Hill muder, Thorsten Beowulf, pleads not guilty
A 31 year old man extradited from NSW has pleaded not guilty the charge of murdering his elderly grandmother in Red Hill. -
Thailand's ex-prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra believed to have fled country
Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is believed to have fled Thailand ahead of a verdict at her negligence trial -
Firebrands Nick Kyrgios and John McEnroe to team up for Laver Cup after US Open
Canberra tennis star Nick Kyrgios will team up with hot-headed American John McEnroe for the Laver Cup

