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Euthanasia: Victoria's Upper House sits for more than 24 hours in marathon Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill debate
via abc.net.auWeary Victorian MPs are in the midst of another marathon debate about the state's historic assisted dying legislation, that would give some terminally ill patients the right to seek a doctor-assisted death. -
AGL moves to shore up gas supplies to avert NSW energy crisis
via abc.net.auEnergy giant AGL is looking to avert a power crisis in times of peak demand, lodging plans to modify a gas storage facility in Newcastle to boost supplies -
US company promotes truck 'platooning' in Australia to cut long-haul costs
via abc.net.auAustralia's expanse of open road is being eyed off by a United States start-up business developing software it says will make long-haul driving safer and cut fuel costs. -
Woman charged with stabbing partner to death
via abc.net.auA 41-year-old woman is charged with murder after her partner is found with fatal stab wounds at a property in Loganlea, south of Brisbane. -
'My children don't feel safe': Family traumatised after thieves ransack home, steal car
via abc.net.auA far north Queensland mother calls for action to stop young criminals after thieves ransacked her family's home, stole their car and used it on a 12-hour crime spree. -
Gardener plugs in to 1960s CIA interrogation technique to get her plants to sing
via abc.net.auThe work of a CIA polygraph expert in the 1960s has led groups as diverse as an Italian commune and a WA gardener to wire-up their plants to get them to sing. -
Women's Ashes Test: England ready to attack as series becomes a knockout
via abc.net.auThis year's Women's Ashes has reached its end game, and there's no longer any denying the importance of a win, writes Geoff Lemon. -
Workers at WA gold mine left struggling to chase thousands of dollars in unpaid wages
via abc.net.auWorkers at the Davyhurst Gold Mine in Western Australia say they have been left to chase thousands in missing pay and superannuation, with some having to borrow money to survive. -
What's inside your mobile phone and why you may want to recycle them
via abc.net.auThe old phone in the bottom drawer might not be worth its weight in gold, but it's definitely worth recycling. -
Queensland dairy farmers could be paid more for their product if milk factory chief gets his way
via abc.net.auThere are hopes a new milk factory on the Darling Downs will throw a lifeline to Queensland dairy farmers struggling from the supermarket $1-a-litre campaign. -
Katie Noonan pushes for music in schools as ARIA teacher award created
via abc.net.auAs ARIA prepares to hand out its first Teacher of the Year Award, singer-songwriter Katie Noonan is pushing for music to be taught in all schools. -
SSM: Wedding vendors across Queensland looking to cash in on pink dollar
via abc.net.auWith same-sex marriage laws set to proceed through Federal Parliament, tourism bodies across Queensland are moving quickly to angle their marketing campaigns toward gay and lesbian couples. -
Curious Adelaide: Why does SA have the nation's highest electricity prices?
via abc.net.auIt's a power struggle we're all familiar withthe quarterly electricity bill. But some around Australia are paying much more than others. -
Palaszczuk says she will take Labor to Opposition 'on principle' rather than deal with One Nation
via abc.net.auLabor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk tells a leaders debate in Brisbane she would rather lose government than be forced to negotiate with One Nation to cling to power. -
Rock art expert learns from WA Indigenous students in knowledge exchange project
via abc.net.auIt's not often an archaeologist gets told something he doesn't know about rock art by school children, but that's exactly what happened to an expert when he visited the Kalumburu school in the remote Kimberley. -
Northcote by-election: New union-commissioned poll forecasts Labor victory in Saturday ballot
via abc.net.auPolling commissioned by the CFMEU indicates Labor should be able to hold on to Northcote in the Saturday by-election, fending off a strong challenge by the Greens. -
Patience, positivity and persistence help farmer recover from shocking arson attack
via abc.net.auOrganic farmer Mick Dan says he recovered from a devastating arson attack to rebuild his business with patience, positivity and persistence. The fact that everyone loves his veggies helped too. -
Imagebuild Group: Director of builder that went bust fails to provide records because of 'mental conditions'
via abc.net.auThe director of a building company that collapsed owing $20 million fails to provide records to the firm's liquidator, claiming he cannot cooperate because of "mental conditions". -
Mungo Man returned to ancestral home where he died 40,000 years ago
via abc.net.auMore than 40 years ago, scientists uncovered and removed the ancient skeleton of an Aboriginal mana discovery that rewrote Australian history. Now, his ancestors will see him returned home. -
Same-sex marriage Yes vote threatens to divide Anglican Church
via abc.net.auThe Anglican Bishop of Western Australia's North West warns of a split within the church if it considers allowing same-sex marriage, as the Anglican Dean of Perth says the church needs to evolve with society. -
Adelaide United end three-match slide with 2-1 win over Central Coast Mariners
via abc.net.auAdelaide United travels to Gosford to meet Central Coast Mariners as it looks to break a three-match losing streak in the A-League. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. -
Same-sex marriage Yes vote threatens to cause rift in Anglican Church
via abc.net.auThe Anglican Bishop of Western Australia's North West warns of a split within the church if it considers allowing same-sex marriage, as the Anglican Dean of Perth says the church needs to evolve with society. -
Barrier attendant critical after collapsing at Northam Race Club during lightning strike
via abc.net.auA worker at Northam Race Club, east of Perth, is fighting for his life in hospital after collapsing, with authorities yet to confirm if he was struck by lightning. -
The Ashes: Glenn Maxwell's Test hopes fade as Cameron Bancroft firms to make debut
via abc.net.auRain cruels Glenn Maxwell's hopes of selection for the opening Ashes Test at the Gabba, as Cameron Bancroft awaits a potential debut for Australia against England. -
Perth weather: Temperature heats up before wet weekend
via abc.net.auPerth reached 35.7C today but the hot weather is set to be short livedwith the temperature set to plunge by more than 10 degrees on Friday, leading into a wet weekend. -
Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United: A-League round seven live scores, stats and commentary
via abc.net.auAdelaide United travels to Gosford to meet Central Coast Mariners as it looks to break a three-match losing streak in the A-League. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. -
Tasmanian harness racing champion Wade Rattray fined, stood down, for punching horse
via abc.net.auA member of a prominent Tasmanian harness racing family who punched a racehorse in the head at a Launceston race meet is fined $1,500 by Tasmania's horse racing authorities. -
Ex-soldier Christopher Carter found not guilty over stabbing deaths of ex-wife and her partner
via abc.net.auChristopher Robert Carter is found not guilty of murdering Renee Carter and Corey Croft at a Gold Coast home after admitting to a jury he had killed them, arguing it was in self-defence. -
Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou in no rush to confirm future before World Cup
via abc.net.auIf it is up to many of the Socceroos fans, Ange Postecoglou will be leading the team at next year's World Cup finals as speculation about his future continues. -
TasRacing barrier attendant fined for allegedly punching horse at Launceston
via abc.net.auA barrier attendant who was filmed punching a racehorse in the head at a Launceston race meet is fined $1,500 by Tasmania's horse racing authorities. -
Daniel Chapman murder charge dropped after stabbing father over computer use
via abc.net.auA young man who stabbed and killed his father in an argument over time spent on a computer pleads guilty to manslaughter. -
ADFA rape accused Harlan Agresti's lawyers accuse prosecutors of 'ferocious attack'
via abc.net.auProsecutors are accused of launching a "ferocious attack" on a former ADFA cadet accused of raping a colleague allegedly too drunk to consent, as the jury retires to consider its verdict. -
Chickens boiled alive at Star Poultry Supply abattoir in Melbourne, secret footage reveals
via abc.net.auA Melbourne abattoir has been allowed to continue operating despite being investigated for possible animal cruelty, after secretly recorded footage showed it boiling chickens alive in its slaughter process. -
Santos rejects $9.5b US takeover approach
via abc.net.auOil and gas producer Santos says it rejected a nearly $9.5 billion takeover bid from a US investment firm led by a former top executive of energy giant Royal Dutch Shell. -
Bush school embraces solar power as students build panels for fish farm
via abc.net.auA tiny bush school in South Australia hopes to become a model for sustainable living as students construct solar panels that attach to battery storage to power the school's fish farm. -
Bettongs, Echidnas and wallabies may vie to become ACT's new emblem
via abc.net.auThe ACT Government vows to hold a public vote to rectify a quirk in the territory which has left it the only jurisdiction without a mammal emblem. -
SSM: Lewd Tony Abbott, George Pell mural on Sydney's Botany View Hotel graffitied
via abc.net.auThe artist finished the mural, which depicts Tony Abbott in a wedding dress with his hand down Cardinal George Pell's pants, on the same day Australians voted in favour of same-sex marriage. -
SA election: Nick Xenophon backflips on capping council rates
via abc.net.auSA Best backs down on its policy of rate capping, with party leader Nick Xenophon now describing it as a populist and superficial measure that "will not work". -
Australia's first floating solar farm soon to be buoyant in Lismore
via abc.net.auLismore City Council says Australia's first floating solar farm will take to the water this week. -
Religion protects pastors saying no to marrying same-sex couples, academic says
via abc.net.auWhile Australians nationwide have voted in support of allowing same-sex couples to wed, questions surrounding the freedom of celebrants to refuse to marry gay and lesbian couples have begun. -
Hutchins School student charged over 'serious assault'
via abc.net.auA student at one of Hobart's elite private schools faces charges over a serious assault. -
Dudley Davey, who murdered outback nurse Gayle Woodford, loses appeal against sentence
via abc.net.auDudley Davey, who raped and murdered outback nurse Gayle Woodford, had argued his jail sentence of at least 32 years was excessive and he should have received a greater discount for pleading guilty. -
ABC Tasmania newsreader Peter Gee credits bike helmet with saving him from life-changing injury
via abc.net.auFlying through the air at 50 kilometres per hour headfirst towards a field of rocks is not how ABC newsreader Peter Gee ever wanted to test his faith in bike helmets. -
'Buff on the Bluff' craze on culturally significant Bluff Knoll leads WA tour operator to call for nude photo ban
via abc.net.auAn Indigenous tour operator in WA wants a nude photo trend in the Stirling Range National Park to end, and would prefer if tourists stopped climbing peaks in the park altogether. -
Martial arts guru Richard Norton gives movie memorabilia for mental health auction
via abc.net.auActor, stuntman and Australian martial arts royalty Richard Norton lends his name and donates treasured movie memorabilia to raise money for a Brisbane family affected by suicide. -
Latin American researchers helping farmers globally combat climate change with big data
via abc.net.auResearchers in Colombia win a prestigious UN award for their work helping farmers to embrace big data to combat climate change. -
Same-sex marriage: Queensland's Deputy Premier channels Taylor Swift on dance floor at Yes vote celebration
via abc.net.auNot even a tough battle to retain her seat at next weekend's state election is enough to keep Queensland's Deputy Premier off the dance floor. Jackie Trad was caught on camera showing off some of her best moves to "Shake it Off" at a party celebrating the Yes vote victory. -
Dylan Voller: Former Don Dale detainee's mother found guilty of assaulting NT prison officer
via abc.net.auThe mother of high-profile former Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller is convicted of trying to punch a prison officer just days after ABC's Four Corners aired its explosive report on the abuse her son suffered while in juvenile detention. -
Gippsland school bus fire prompts parents' communication concerns
via abc.net.auThe parents of 42 children whose school bus was destroyed by fire during an excursion in Victoria's east raise concerns about how they were notified. -
Murray Goulburn, corporate regulator ASIC reach settlement over continuous disclosure breach
via abc.net.auAustralia's largest dairy processor, Murray Goulburn, has admitted to breaking the law before it suddenly dropped its farmgate milk prices last year.