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The trolley problem: How children view life and death decisions
via abc.net.auIt's a thought experiment about killing, death and an out of control train, but does the trolley problem really get to the crux of how to make an unpleasant life and death decision? -
Sunshine Coast man who used a wheelchair dies in 'ferocious' Beerwah unit fire
via abc.net.auNeighbours called triple-0 after noticing the blaze, but when fire officers arrived to help, they found a disabled man in his 30s had already died inside. -
Colin Barnett set to quit politics nine months after heavy WA election defeat
via abc.net.auFormer WA premier Colin Barnett will today announce he is leaving politics, nine months after a heavy election defeat brought his eight-and-a-half-year reign in the top job to an end. -
Fraud-accused MP Troy Bell to contest March election in SA as he vows to clear his name
via abc.net.auSouth Australian MP Tory Bell announces he will contest the March election as an independent despite facing charges of misappropriating funds in his electorate of Mount Gambier. -
The Ashes: Unsung Englishmen hold off Australian barrage at the WACA
via abc.net.auDawid Malan and Jonny Bairstow have England in a strong position after day one of the third Test, but their less-celebrated teammates made it possible, writes Geoff Lemon. -
Sunshine Coast man who used a wheelchair dies in Beerwah unit fire
via abc.net.auNeighbours called triple-0 after noticing the blaze, but when fire officers arrived to help, they found a disabled man in his 30s had already died inside. -
Maningrida families forced to send corpses to Darwin, Katherine after morgue problems
via abc.net.auWithout a morgue in Maningrida, families are having to send the bodies of deceased loved ones on charter planes to Darwin or Katherine for refrigerated storage prior to funerals on traditional lands. -
Endangered growling grass frogs take up residence at Melbourne school oval
via abc.net.auThe discovery of an endangered frog on a Melbourne school oval leads to the creation of a thriving amphibian habitat. -
Australia's murder capital: Why can't Adelaide bury the myth?
via abc.net.auAdelaide has seen its fair share of grisly killings over the years, but its reputation as the nation's murder capital comes down to a number of factors. -
Holden plant site to become business park after handover to new owner Pelligra Group
via abc.net.auThe future owner of the Holden site in Adelaide's north, Melbourne developer Pelligra Group, is looking to turn the property into an industrial hub, but is unlikely to get the keys until mid-2019. -
Royal commission: Abuse still haunts Queensland man four decades on
via abc.net.auThis Queensland man has a message for the teacher who molested him while on a school camp 40 years ago. He says some of the things he witnessed "were an abomination". -
OP results: The Queensland Year 12 students putting the wait into perspective
via abc.net.auAs 53,000 Queensland Year 12 students nervously wait for tomorrow's final school results, for some students just getting to the end of high school is an achievement in itself. -
The best Australian beaches to visit this summer
via abc.net.auWhether you're a fan of a long stroll down an abandoned beach or sitting under a palm tree with a cocktail in hand, somewhere along Australia's 25,760km of coastline there is bound to be a spot in the sun with your name on it. -
Fact file: Tracking the decrease in understanding of civics and citizenship in our schools
via abc.net.auA new report has found that about two-thirds of Year 10 students do not have the basic knowledge required to become informed and active citizens in Australia's democracy, a result that Education Minister Simon Birmingham has described as "woeful". RMIT ABC Fact Check explores the key findings. -
Monster lychees a winner for fruit lovers this Christmas
via abc.net.auLychee lovers have their Christmas wish come true with fruit four times the size as regular lychees. -
The conclusion of the royal commission can't mark the end of courage
via abc.net.auAustralia is moving towards a firm stance of zero tolerance towards abuse, but after the royal commission there's still plenty of work to be done, writes Lisa Flynn. -
Bennelong by-election: Race tightens as both parties consider whether China question will be make-or-break
via abc.net.auOn the eve of the Bennelong by-election, neither party can leave anything to chance. And with talk in Canberra focusing on foreign interference and Sam Dastyari's links to Chinese political donors, a key question remains just how important the China factor will be in this vote. -
Former NRL players among those arrested at gunpoint in Sydney's Centennial Park
via abc.net.auTwo of the three men arrested by armed police during a dramatic operation in Sydney's Centennial Park are former Parramatta Eels players. Police fired stun grenades into the men's van as they moved in on Wednesday morning. -
The Ashes: England's Dawid Malan scores maiden Test ton as Australia struggles
via abc.net.auDawid Malan's maiden Test century puts England in a strong position after the first day of the potentially-decisive third Ashes Test at the WACA. -
Developers say time is right for revived eco-lodge at Crescent Bay near Port Arthur
via abc.net.auDevelopers of a $20 million wilderness lodge on the Tasman Peninsula say it is the right time to proceed, more than a decade after the idea was first floated by entrepreneur Dick Smith. -
The Ashes: Third Test at the WACA, day one as it happened
via abc.net.auA fighting effort with the bat saw England work its way back into the Ashes series on day one at the WACA. Relive all the action as it happened in our live blog. -
Hi Oscar ride-booking service comes to Darwin and Alice Springs after Uber abandons plans
via abc.net.auFrom February next year, Territorians will be able to use ride-booking services for the first time with Hi Oscar winning approval to operate -
Accused ANU baseball bat attacker likens psychotic episode to Star Wars, court hears
via abc.net.auA man accused of attacking university students with a baseball bat had a psychotic episode that brought a sense of a higher dark purpose he likened to Luke Skywalker, an ACT court hears. -
Bundaberg caravan park resident found dead with stab wounds
via abc.net.auPolice are investigating the death of a 44-year-old man whose body was found in a Kensington caravan park this morning with several stab wounds. -
Mary Valley Rattler train restoration steams towards a $2 million budget blow out
via abc.net.auA Queensland council reveals a $2 million budget blow out for the restoration of one of the state's iconic steam trains. -
Rogue Darwin mango trader fined for paying backpacker workers as little as $2.68 an hour
via abc.net.auThe backpackers were entitled to be paid at least $19.45 an hour, but four of them were not paid at all and the rest were only paid the equivalent of between $2.68 and $4.77 an hour. -
Parkes has Elvis, Trundle has ABBA, and Tenterfield will have Peter Allen in 2018.
via abc.net.auWell-known Australian entertainer Peter Allen to be focus of a new festival in northern New South Wales next year. -
AFLW's new CEO Nicole Livingstone says women's football is booming
via abc.net.auOlympic swimming medallist Nicole Livingstone is the new head of women's AFL, and as season two approaches and interest increases among female players, she is focusing on making the league financially stable. -
Salim Mehajer, former Auburn deputy mayor, denied change to bail conditions
via abc.net.auFormer Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer, who was late in reporting to police earlier this month, tells a Sydney court he fears he will end up without a job if he is forced to comply with his current bail conditions. -
Bundaberg caravan park resident found stabbed to death
via abc.net.auPolice are investigating the murder of a 44-year-old man whose body was found in a Kensington caravan park this morning with several stab wounds. -
Devonport Football Club quits Tasmanian State League competition
via abc.net.auA lack of senior players forces the Magpies to pull out of the Tasmanian State League next season. -
Aboriginal artists of Ernabella celebrate 50-year link with renowned Sturt craft workshop
via abc.net.auA group of Aboriginal artists from Ernabella returns to the Sturt Workshop in Mittagong 50 years after they trained at the renowned craft workshop as teenagers. -
Brisbane masseur charged with indecently assaulting women over 16-year period
via abc.net.auA 67-year-old masseur from Moorooka is charged with seven counts of sexual assault, two counts of rape, and several other offences, but detectives suspect more victims may come forward. -
AFL scraps match review panel, Michael Christian introduced to oversee revamped system
via abc.net.auThe AFL scraps its match review panel in favour of a one-man review system as part of a sweeping overhaul that will likely result in fewer suspensions. -
The Ashes: Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland says 'no evidence' players involved in spot-fixing
via abc.net.auJames Sutherland says there is "no substance" to allegations players are involved in plans to rig parts of today's third Ashes Test in Perth. The Sun newspaper says it has spoken to two Indian bookies who claim to have a fixer dubbed 'The Silent Man' in the Australian camp. -
Men jailed for murdering Melbourne woman who 'snitched' about domestic violence
via abc.net.auTwo men are jailed for at least 20 and 22 years for murdering a Melbourne mother, who was bashed, shot and dumped in a mineshaft as punishment for making a family violence complaint to police. -
Piri Phillips was killed outside Wesley Church over a cigarette lighter, court hears
via abc.net.auAn argument over a cigarette lighter ended in Perth man Piri Phillips being stabbed through the chest and back with a hunting knife, an act described as a 'moment of insanity' as his killer is sentenced to life in prison. -
Mining executive Emma Roberts emerges as front-runner for Colin Barnett's seat of Cottesloe
via abc.net.auA senior lawyer with a major resources company is being touted as a potential candidate for the blue-ribbon seat of Cottesloe amid increasing speculation Colin Barnett will make an announcement about retiring from politics next week. -
Jeff Horn to enjoy Christmas after beating Gary Corcoran, ahead of potentially huge 2018
via abc.net.auJeff Horn could be forgiven for casting his thoughts forward to a potential fight with Terence Crawford in Las Vegas, but Brisbane's boxing champ says he is looking forward to a family Christmas first. -
Spider naming competition receives more than 700 submissions
via abc.net.auA competition to name a new species of jumping spider is underway, but the researcher who discovered the "cuddly" arachnid is praying "to the spider goddess Arachne for it not to be named Spidey McSpiderface". -
Cameras capture foxes pulling apart water-mouse nests in coastal wetlands
via abc.net.auNight-vision cameras reveal foxes watch habitats for up to six weeks before making a move on the endangered water mouse's nest, pulling it apart as they hunt their prey. -
Real estate agent Fletcher and Parker fined $880k for underquoting in Melbourne's east
via abc.net.auA real estate agency in Melbourne's east is fined a record $880,000 for dishonest underquoting on 22 properties and breaching consumer law on false advertising. -
Proving the link between living on country and improved Indigenous health
via abc.net.auFirst study of its kind aims to prove living 'on country' means living healthier for Indigenous Australians. -
Gold Coast police may be charged for failing to help unconscious student with fatal overdose
via abc.net.auA Queensland coroner finds police acted "inappropriately and incompetently" when they failed to call an ambulance after finding an unconscious university student during the raid of a Gold Coast unit. -
Sydney weather: Temperatures hit 40C in western Sydney ahead of late cool change
via abc.net.auMuch of NSW is sweltering through its first heatwave of summer today, with temperatures in Sydney's west hitting 40 degrees Celsius by lunchtime, but the city's east should be spared thanks to a sea breeze. -
Ram-raid thieves filmed stealing ATM from Canberra shopping centre
via abc.net.auPolice release footage of a thieves driving a four-wheel-drive through two sets of sliding doors and over an ATM, in a plea for the public to come forward with information. -
Balmoral fire 'accidentally' caused by CFA member giving fire demonstration
via abc.net.auA fire that sparked an emergency warning for the town of Balmoral in Victoria's west and put a school in lockdown was accidentally lit during a demonstration, the Country Fire Authority admits. -
Former NRL players among those arrested in Sydney's Centennial Park
via abc.net.auTwo of three men arrested in a dramatic operation in Sydney's eastern suburbs yesterday morning are retired NRL players, it emerges. -
Real estate agent Fletcher and Parker fined $880k for underquoting properties in Melbourne's eastern suburbs
via abc.net.auA real estate agency in Melbourne's east is fined a record $880,000 for dishonest underquoting on 22 properties and breaching consumer law on false advertising. -
The Ashes: WACA scoreboard counting down to final Test match against England
via abc.net.auThe scoreboard at Perth's WACA ground might be ticking over for the final time during an Ashes Test, but its old-fashioned appeal will never fade.