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Curious Central West: How can we change attitudes towards cyclists?
via abc.net.auIn a regional NSW city, which is aiming to be one of Australia's most cycle-friendly locations, bike riders experience aggression and face some alarming attitudes. -
Racism likely at play in low Indigenous kidney transplants, AMA says
via abc.net.auLow kidney transplant rates for Indigenous Australians are "shocking", "unacceptable", and are likely to be driven by racism, the Australian Medical Association says. -
'We were little slaves': Child abuse survivors share stories ahead of royal commission findings
via abc.net.auAs the royal commission prepares to hand down its findings, West Australian survivors of child sexual abuse say they feel empowered to talk about their experiences and hope to inspire others to do the same. -
Regional queer youth call for more understanding by adults around language
via abc.net.auWhile queer youth celebrated the night at a recent formal, many are calling for greater knowledge around identity in relation to gender, sexuality, and the use of pronouns. -
Perms becoming a lost hairdressing art after decades of fashion
via abc.net.auPerms are in danger of becoming a lost hairdressing art, with straight hair all the rage and fewer trade schools offering courses in the permanent wave. -
New rare cancer treatment offered to Canberra patients could save lives, doctor says
via abc.net.auLouis Lifshutz travels to Sydney weekly to be treated for his aggressive, rare cancersometimes for a 15-minute appointment. As of next year, he won't have to. -
Corrections data breach reveals personal details of hundreds of Canberra prisoners, officers
via abc.net.auThe ABC had asked for information on drug seizures in Canberra's jail under freedom of information lawsbut what the Government inadvertently sent back could "endanger the safety of detainees, staff and the community". -
Catholic Church 'shouldn't run schools' unless it reports abuse revealed during confession: survivor
via abc.net.auDamian De Marco, who was sexually assaulted as a child, is calling for the Catholic Church to be banned from operating Australian schools unless it agrees to report abuse revealed during confession. -
UN calls for international action on mine tailings dams safety and environment concerns
via abc.net.auA report prepared for the United Nations into failures of dams used in the mining industry finds, while the overall number has declined, the number of serious failures has increased. -
Sydney weather: Temperatures forecast to push past 40C in western parts of the city
via abc.net.auSydney's west will be sweltering through 40-plus degrees today, while the city's east should be spared thanks to a sea breeze. -
Great Barrier Reef to get help from coral gardens used to repopulate bleached sites
via abc.net.auA unique research project underway near Cairns to grow healthy coral for replanting on parts of the Great Barrier Reef affected by bleaching could soon get a helping hand from tourists. -
Wool growers celebrate record highs despite several years of drought
via abc.net.auSheep producers, especially those from western Queensland, have reason to celebrate this Christmas with wool prices that have climbed all year showing no signs of slowing. -
Kurri Kurri art project is connecting youth through a multi-sensory mural
via abc.net.auIt is hoped a large public art project will help bridge connections among youth in a regional NSW community. -
Grandma's perm set to become a lost hairdressing art after decades of fashion
via abc.net.auPerms were all the fashion from the 1950s and many women have maintained their curls into old agebut fewer hairdressers now offer them. -
Bennelong by the numbers: Here's what this weekend's by-election means for the Government
via abc.net.auYou may have noticed political heavyweights of both persuasions have been popping up in Bennelong ahead of this weekend's by-election. This is why the vote is so crucial. -
Jeff Horn beats Gary Corcoran in Battle of Brisbane 2, defends WBO welterweight world title
via abc.net.auJeff Horn defends his WBO welterweight world title, beating British challenger Gary Corcoran by technical knockout in the 11th round. -
The Ashes: England unchanged for WACA Test but Jonny Bairstow promoted to number six
via abc.net.auEngland heeds the calls of Simon Katich, Michael Vaughan and many other pundits, rejigging its batting order by promoting Jonny Bairstow to number six. -
AirAsia scraps Darwin-to-Bali route, NT Minister says Mt Agung a contributing factor
via abc.net.auTop End travellers flying to Bali are left with only one option, after budget airline AirAsia pulls all its services out of Darwin in 2018. -
Top of the class: NSW Year 12 HSC students honoured
via abc.net.auNew South Wales' highest achievers have been honoured at a ceremony in Sydney for topping their class in HSC subjects. We met three of the state's "shining stars". -
WA government axes Schools of the Air in $64-million cuts to education
via abc.net.auThe WA Government announces wide-ranging education spending cuts that will see nearly 200 jobs axed and a host of services across the State either shut down or slashed. -
Accused asked family of alleged slave if they'd like her 'returned in a coffin', court hears
via abc.net.auThe family of an Indian woman allegedly kept as a slave by a Melbourne couple were met with verbal abuse when they pleaded for her to be returned home, a Melbourne court hears. -
Victims of Mitchell Street pepper spraying in Darwin say crowd sprayed 'with no warning'
via abc.net.auVictims caught up in a police pepper-spraying incident that is under investigation have come forward, describing the street chaos which ensued when the group was sprayed on Darwin's busy nightclub strip. -
Man dies of suspected gunshot wounds, another arrested in Deer Park, in Melbourne's west
via abc.net.auA "bang" believed to be a gunshot is heard in Deer Park in Melbourne's west, in an incident which left a 37-year-old man dead and 48-year-old man in police custody. -
Calls for power boost for bushfire-risk phone towers heat up as SA swelters
via abc.net.auCall is made for greater backup power for bushfire-risk mobile phone towers as hot weather across South Australia sparks bushfire concern. -
RAAF pilot flies home to Tasmania in style on mission to show off surveillance plane
via abc.net.auThe Royal Australian Air Force's E-7A Wedgetail, used for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering in the Middle East, lands in Hobart for the first time where its Tasmanian pilot is showing off its capabilities. -
Tungkillo fatal stabbing accused granted home detention bail
via abc.net.auA man went outside with a knife late at night to investigate activity in his yard and acted defensively when he fatally stabbed a neighbour, an Adelaide court hears, as the accused is granted home detention bail. -
Power plant secrecy stoush could delay $700 million of public projects, SA Government says
via abc.net.auPublic projects worth $700 million, including the redevelopment of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Gawler rail electrification, are effectively being held to ransom, the SA Government says, because of its refusal to reveal the cost of a power station. -
Shirley Finn murder inquest told detective Arthur Simms 'confessed' to murder
via abc.net.auAn inquest into the murder of brothel madam Shirley Finn is told a senior detective left a group of colleagues stunned when he allegedly confessed he was the one "who pulled the trigger". -
New South Wales Police to roll out Rural Crime Prevention Teams across the state
via abc.net.auAn announcement by NSW Police to create Rural Crime Prevention Teams across regional parts of the state is being welcomed, with hopes the specialised unit will prevent crimes from happening in the first place. -
Bushfire under control after threatening Victorian town of Balmoral
via abc.net.auThe Country Fire Authority downgrades an emergency warning for the town of Balmoral in Victoria's west, which saw school students put into lock down. -
Victoria's ombudsman slams shameful, discriminatory financial arrangements for kindship carers
via abc.net.auThe Department of Health and Human Services fails to act in the best interests of some of Victoria's most disadvantaged children by neglecting kinship carers, Victoria's ombudsman says. -
Man dies, another arrested in Deer Park, in Melbourne's west
via abc.net.au"A bang" believed to be a gunshot is heard in Deer Park in Melbourne's west, in an incident which left a man dead and another in police custody. -
The Ashes: Australia leaning towards Mitchell Marsh selection for for WACA Test
via abc.net.auAustralia's team for the third Ashes Test won't be named until the toss tomorrow, but Steve Smith is likely to pick Mitchell Marsh over Peter Handscomb if the WACA wicket is not quick enough. -
Better care at Monash Health could have saved 2yo Lachlan Black's life: Victoria Coroner
via abc.net.auHuman error probably led to a boy's death after Melbourne doctors misdiagnosed a blood infection and failed to reassess his condition despite worsening symptoms, the Victorian Coroner says. -
'Disturbing' research finds 1.6m parents will struggle to buy Christmas presents this year, Salvation Army says
via abc.net.auA million more parents than last year will struggle to put gifts under the tree for their children, as a result of increased living costs, according to research commissioned by the Salvation Army. -
Clive Palmer's Coolum Resort lists units on Airbnb for a premium
via abc.net.auOnce regarded as one of south-east Queensland's most prestigious holiday venues, villas at the Clive Palmer-owned Coolum Resort are listed on Airbnb despite an occupant claiming the site is in disarray. -
Petrol tank explosion in Cairns metal recycling plant 'blew the blinds off'
via abc.net.auAuthorities are warning an industrial fire caused by an exploding petrol tank in Cairns could burn for hours, and are urging people to avoid the area while firefighters try to extinguish the blaze. -
Elizabeth Dixon murder: Family hits out at sentence for man who concealed cold case murder
via abc.net.auThe mystery around the 1982 murder of Elizabeth Dixon is partly resolved with the man who concealed the crime released on parole. -
Glenelg breakwater to be closed to public following third drowning in two years
via abc.net.auThe public will be banned from accessing an Adelaide beach breakwater by the local council, after a teenager became the third drowning victim near the spot in two years. -
Weaner cattle at Suplejack Downs Station
via abc.net.auA Northern Territory horticulturist has been named one of Australia's top 30 producers by Good Food magazine -
NSW Police arrest three people in dramatic operation at Sydney's Centennial Park
via abc.net.auThree people are arrested and witnesses claim police held their guns to a man's head at Centennial Park as part of a dramatic, planned operation in Sydney's affluent eastern suburbs. -
Illawarra soccer brothers develop early education app to blend sport with screen time
via abc.net.auFormer Sydney FC defender Jacob Timpano and his brother Matt develop an educational app that uses soccer as a vehicle to teach preschool concepts such as colours, numbers and shapes. -
Wedding dresses through the decades at the Canberra Museum and Gallery
via abc.net.auCanberra Museum and Gallery's wedding dress collection is about more than fashion. -
Makerspace concept being used to develop technology to assist people with disabilities
via abc.net.auA disability support services group in regional Queensland uses the new concept of makerspaces to design and build new products to assist people with disabilities. -
Artist encourages school students to take yellow brick road to cyber safety
via abc.net.auNorthern NSW artist Sam Wortelhock uses her talents to draw murals on school buildings to visually remind children about cyber safety. -
Beerwah macadamia and pineapple farmers in shock over storm damage
via abc.net.auBeerwah pineapple and macadamias farmers fear it could take years to recover from a wild storm that slammed into their properties, battering crops and buildings with cyclonic winds and damaging hail. -
The Ashes: Joe Root is 'fed up' with England's off-field turmoil ahead of the Perth Test
via abc.net.auJoe Root says his first tour as England captain has been "very frustrating" as off-field dramas distract from his Ashes campaign. -
Man charged with bomb murder of Lithgow greyhound trainer John Burrows
via abc.net.auA 70-year-old man is charged with the murder of a man in Lithgow, in the NSW central west, who was killed when an explosive device was detonated outside his mother's garage two years ago. -
NSW Police arrest two people in Centennial Park incident in Sydney
via abc.net.auAt least two people are arrested and bullet-like holes have pierced the windscreen of a vehicle as a police operation disrupts Sydney's junior sport and exercise hub of Centennial Park. -
Ai Weiwei's tribute to refugees takes centre stage at 21st Biennale of Sydney
via abc.net.auThe Biennale of Sydney is preparing to welcome the largest ever lifeboat of refugees to Sydney Harbour in March: a 70-metre black rubber vessel bearing 258 passengers, courtesy of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei.