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Fatal Canning Vale brawl reportedly gang related
via abc.net.auA fight in Canning Vale that left one person dead and five in hospital reportedly started out as an organised fight between two rival gangs of teenagers, residents tell police. -
Why a slain policeman's widow changed her mind on sentencing
via abc.net.auCarmel Arthur's policeman husband was shot dead 19 years ago, and for a while she advocated for a hardline view on sentencing. But that's changed. -
Astrobiology studies in the Hamersley Ranges look at early life on planet Earth
via abc.net.auAstrobiology researchers search for clues to how life evolved on Earth by studying geological forms in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. -
Far-right activist Neil Erikson 'taunted' Toll by wearing old work shirt during Sam Dastyari ambush, court hears
via abc.net.auA court orders far-right activist Neil Erikson to return his uniform to his former employer Toll, which claims he is costing them business by wearing it during public incidents, including the ambush of Sam Dastyari. -
SSM: Free marriages for same-sex couples who wed in Canberra in 2013
via abc.net.auCouples who married during a brief window in 2013 when the ACT legalised same-sex marriage will have their government fees waived if they choose to reaffirm their unions under new laws. -
Queensland election: Labor may claim victory today two weeks after voters went to polls
via abc.net.auAnnastacia Palaszczuk could make a visit to Queensland's Governor today as the Electoral Commission officially declares the results in the last handful of seats, 13 days after voters went to the polls. -
Bid to declare Risdon Prison inmate Nathan Green dangerous fails
via abc.net.auTasmania's Chief Justice refuses an application to have an inmate who has repeatedly attacked corrections officers and fellow inmates declared a dangerous criminal. -
Far-right activist 'taunted' Toll by wearing old work shirt during Sam Dastyari ambush, court hears
via abc.net.auA court orders far-right activist Neil Erikson to return his uniform to his former employer Toll, which claims he is costing them business by wearing it during public incidents, including the ambush of Sam Dastyari. -
High cost of transporting kangaroos on Qantas flights questioned by WA wildlife carers
via abc.net.auWestern Australian wildlife carers say Qantas should take the big red kangaroo off its planes because it does not support native wildlife, charging twice as much to transport joeys as it does to fly cats and dogs. -
Canberra's 30 bus ticket inspectors issued just 24 fines this year
via abc.net.auA 30-strong team of ticket inspectors brought in to recoup an estimated $1 million of lost revenue in Canberra's public transport system manage to claw back less than $4,000 after nabbing only 24 fare evaders. -
Cape York Indigenous man ordered to repay $370K in mining royalties kept secret
via abc.net.auThe Federal Court finds Ankamuthi man Larry Woosup struck a secret deal with mining company Gulf Alumina and siphoned off more than $250,000 without his people's knowledge, and orders him to repay the money by February. -
Rogue Tyremil operator Tony Di Carlo sent $40k bill over Rocklea fire
via abc.net.auA Brisbane businessman unleashes another foul-mouthed rant, after the environment department sends him a $40,000 bill over a blaze that sent plumes of thick black smoke across a Brisbane suburb. -
'Like someone is peeling your skin off': What it's like to contract and survive meningococcal W
via abc.net.auEliza Bradley was one of five cases of meningococcal W that prompted an emergency vaccination campaign by the WA Government. It was a brush with death she says has taken a considerable personal toll. -
Sydney exhibition reveals early criminals posing for mugshots like film stars
via abc.net.auThey're the bosses, plotters and petty criminals of 1920s Sydneyand their mugshots were never meant to be seen by the public. -
NSW Education Department cuts regulation for after-school care providers
via abc.net.auThe changes mean there is no longer any requirement for operators to have at least 50 per cent of their services meeting certain standards. -
Sydney stadium development sparks debate over costs, but do the leagues and clubs even deserve them?
via abc.net.auThe debate about Sydney's proposed stadium developments has centred mainly on cost, writes Richard Hinds, but do the football leagues and clubs really deserve shiny new homes? -
One person dead after pedestrians mown down, two stabbed in Canning Vale
via abc.net.auOne person is dead and several others are injured after a fight among teenagers sprawled over three locations, with two people stabbed and a group of pedestrians mown down by a car in suburban Perth. -
Federal government commits to action on endometriosis
Endometriosis affects around one in 10 women and diagnosis takes on average about eight to nine years. -
This is who the elbow of Time's Person of the Year cover belongs to
That elbow in the bottom corner of the magazine cover is significant. -
How Queensland cities fared in nation's performance framework
Queensland cities are as diverse as their residents a national performance ranking has found. -
Lindy Klim and Adam Ellis welcome daughter to their growing family
The fashion designer and model announced the arrival on Instagram on Thursday night. -
How a minimalist detox could get you ready for a better Christmas
Instead of exercising her credit card in recent sales, Gabrielle Martinovich decided to test her willpower to live with less. -
Ashes 2017/18: Nathan Lyon closing in on joining Australian 300-wickets club
It is the holy grail for Australian bowlers and the spinner is now within striking range of joining the exclusive 300 club this summer. -
Ashes 2017-18: Mitchell Marsh ready to deliver if called into team for Perth Test
All-rounder Mitchell Marsh says he is ready to deliver with bat and ball if selected to help Australia regain the urn in Perth. -
Australian Rugby League Commission chairman John Grant warns of dangers of rescinding stadia investment
ARLC chairman John Grant claims threats to rescind the multi-billion injections into stadia rebuilds would cause "massive damage" and result in sporting investment leaving the harbour city. -
UEFA Champions League: Liverpool reach last 16 after 7-0 thumping of Spartak Moscow
Five-time continental kings Liverpool have qualified for the Champions League knockout phase with a 7-0 hammering of Spartak Moscow. -
Anthony Mundine: This fight is his 'resurrection or demise'
Anthony Mundine, preparing for what is likely to be his final year in the ring, is already thinking about his legacy. -
Sirius, not stadiums, needs a sporting chance
This government prioritises unnecessary sporting stadiums over the very real need to address homelessness and housing affordability. -
Labor is gagging on its own gloating reflex
The interminable citizenship fiasco captures just how debased our politics has become. -
FIFA and AFC delegations headed to Australia as leadership crisis drags on
FIFA has given Football Federation Australia and its chairman Steven Lowy a stay of execution by not recommending to disband the FFA board yet. -
A-League: Western Sydney Wanderers submit transfer request for three Sydney FC stars
Western Sydney Wanderers have added more fuel to Saturday's Sydney A-League Derby by submitting a transfer request to Sydney FC in hope of signing three of their starting players. -
'Damaging it's brand': Freight company gets court order against far-right activist
A far-right activist who staged a mock beheading in protest at plans to build a mosque is being has had a court order taken out against him by a freight company who accuse him of trying to damage their brand. -
Tim Nicholls under pressure to concede the Queensland election
Labor looks certain to take majority government in Queensland following last month's state election, but the LNP is yet to concede defeat in the tightly fought race. -
Barbara and the Camp Dogs review: Rock music erupts from the mouth of a volcano
It's a rock gig and an angry play combined, but ultimately it's about healing. -
John Travolta to fly into Wollongong on Boeing 707 he's donated to HARS
The actor confirmed he'll be on board the Boeing 707 aircraft he's donating to the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS). -
Illawarra PE teacher sentenced to three years' jail for grooming students for sex via Snapchat
via abc.net.auA high school physical education teacher in NSW is sentenced to at least 20 months in jail for having sex with two girls in his care. -
Snapshot shows which Australians live the longest, feel the safest and are the most inventive
Sydney residents cop the worst traffic, Canberrans are the most inventive and Albury-Wodonga babies born today will live the shortest lives, according to an Australian-first comparison of the nation's cities. -
Matthew Guy defies Julie Bishop to back Donald Trump on Jerusalem
The Victorian Liberals have fallen in behind US President Donald Trump in declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel -
WNBL: Canberra Capitals call for accountability as Nat Hurst exits press conference
Nat Hurst declared she wishes she had "a spare $5000" before exiting the press conference. -
Melbourne Weather: heavy rains causes flash flooding across city
Heavy rain has bucketed down and drenched parts of Melbourne with reports of flash flooding across the city. -
Bulk water charges on your bill could rise by up to $80 for some
The cost of a charge on your water bill is set to rise, according to draft recommendations for south-east Queensland. -
Three out of the four MPs to vote 'no' to marriage equality were Queenslanders
Out of the three Queensland MPs to vote no, two were following the wishes of the majority of their constituents. -
Australian Baseball League: Canberra Cavalry make a statement against Melbourne
The Cavalry thrashed the Melbourne Aces 17-2 to extend their brilliant run. -
Royal commissions won't tell you more about our banks than Shakespeare
We need to recognise that competition is the strongest instrument for keeping people honest, not royal commissions. -
Malcolm Turnbull rejoices in vote for marriage equality, shares sleeping habits
The Prime Minister spars with 7.30 presenter Leigh Sales for the final time this year. -
Keep your savings out of Bitcoin if you know what's good for you
Bitcoin is in decline. Not its price but its actual use as a currency. This makes its rapid appreciation more puzzling. -
Ross Edwards' canoe finally makes landfall
It was in 2000 that celebrated Australian composer Ross Edwards first metaphorically launched the canoe that inspired Emerald Crossing, a work for piano quartet. And now, more than 17 years later, that elegant canoe has finally reached its destination with the completion of a second, companion movement to Emerald Crossing entitled Sea Star Dances. -
Ferry tender email scandal: Hodgman Government treading water over who knew what, when
via abc.net.auA high-profile public servant resigns over interference in a lucrative ferry tender, a Premier claims to be unaware and the late-night email that exposed it all; the Peter Mooney scandal is quite a story. -
TAFE SA crisis: Premier Jay Weatherill refuses to cooperate with Senate inquiry
via abc.net.auSA Premier Jay Weatherill says a Senate inquiry into the crisis engulfing TAFE SA is a "stitch-up" by the Federal Government, saying his ministers will not cooperate. -
Ben Stokes named in England's ODI squad
Ben Stokes has been included in England's ODI squad for the series that follows the Ashes but the all-rounder is still sweating on a decision from prosecutors.