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Fishermans Bend developments in limbo as Andrews Government puts applications on hold
via abc.net.auBillions of dollars worth of development applications at Melbourne's Fishermans Bend have been put on hold by Victoria's planning minister because of design concerns, in a move being called "unprecedented" by both sides of politics. -
Paddock to plate: Farmers from WA's remote Kimberley see their maize turn into corn chips in South Korea
via abc.net.auA group of growers from Western Australia's Ord Valley travels to South Korea to see Kimberley corn processed into corn chips. -
The dangerous year of family violence that Canberra won't soon forget
via abc.net.auIn a city that sees one or two murders a year, 2015 was definitely out of the ordinary with five untimely deaths. But Tara Costigan's murder in particular proved a catalyst for change, writes Elizabeth Byrne. -
Tara Costigan's murder: Marcus Rappel's family speaks about how two families were torn apart
via abc.net.auThe sisters and mother of Marcus Rappel, who murdered his ex-girlfriend Tara Costigan with an axe three years ago, say they are still trying to make sense of how the boy and man they knew could commit such a horrible crime. -
Home Truths: The dangerous year of family violence that Canberra won't soon forget
via abc.net.auIn a city that sees one or two murders a year, 2015 was definitely out of the ordinary with five untimely deaths. But Tara Costigan's murder in particular proved a catalyst for change, writes Elizabeth Byrne. -
Canberrans charged more than $2k for minister Mick Gentleman's Prague dinner
via abc.net.auFreedom of Information documents reveal that ACT taxpayers were charged almost $2,400 for a luxury dinner in Prague hosted by Planning Minister Mick Gentleman, during an official European visit which cost more than $65,000. -
National Fruit Fly Council backs existing detection, response systems amid recent incursions
via abc.net.auOfficials have backed Australia's fruit fly detection regime despite concerns over a number of outbreaks in Australia's two fruit fly-free states. -
Designer surnames emerge as families break with tradition
via abc.net.auIt is not just celebrities designing their own namesnewlyweds and parents brush aside tradition to craft new surnames for themselves and their children. -
'Gang of youths' warning issued by Brisbane schools, but police say there's no evidence following viral post
via abc.net.auThere is no evidence to support claims that a "gang of youths" is targeting shoppers at a popular Brisbane shopping centre, after at least six schools contacted students and their caregivers with a warning, police say. -
Shaun Barker's killers sentenced to life in prison over 'horrific' murder
via abc.net.auWhen homicide detectives turned up to Stephen Armitage's door, he wasn't fazed. But eventually his cover-up would be exposed, and the truth would come out about a horrific murder he carried out with his son and another man. -
Used car, petrol and food vouchers give homeless couple a fresh start
via abc.net.auThe community of Newcastle shows their generosity by donating a car to a homeless couple living out of their broken-down vehicle. -
Police probe whether 'dangerous drug' behind suspected mass overdose was bought online
via abc.net.auMobile phones are seized and crime scenes established as detectives investigate whether school students who suffered suspected drug overdoses on the Gold Coast bought the drugs online. -
How can we find out why flags are at half-mast when it's not Anzac Day or Remembrance Day?
via abc.net.auHave you ever tried to find out why a flag is at half-mast, especially if there's been no news about the death of a well-known person? On days like Anzac Day or high-profile funerals, it might not be too hard to figure out, but Curious Sydney investigates how to find out on other occasions. -
Home Truths: The ripple effect of Tara Costigan's murder and how it tore two families apart
via abc.net.auThe sisters and mother of Marcus Rappel, who murdered his ex-girlfriend Tara Costigan with an axe three years ago, say they are still trying to make sense of how the boy and man they knew could commit such a horrible crime. -
Home Truths: The dangerous year for family violence that Canberra won't soon forget
via abc.net.auIn a city that sees one or two murders a year, 2015 was definitely out of the ordinary with five untimely deaths. But Tara Costigan's murder in particular proved a catalyst for change, writes Elizabeth Byrne. -
'A sub-par TED talk': Why Hillary Clinton's tour is a rip-off
For $195 you can have an unashamedly hawkish former US politician explain how she managed to lose to a bigoted, misogynist reality television star. -
Billy Graham, preacher to millions and adviser to presidents, dies at 99
According to his ministry, he preached to more people than anyone else in history, reaching hundreds of millions either in person or via TV and satellite links. -
Batman by-election: Greens and Labor do battle to win over the 1 per cent
via abc.net.auWith its a wafer-thin margin of 1 per cent, Labor will concentrate on its traditional strengths of jobs, education and health, to hold on to the Melbourne seat of Batman, while the Greens are honing their message on affordable housing. -
Relax, there's no need to follow Trump on company tax - yet
When US companies got a tax cut, they give a big slice of it back to their shareholders. It’s probably what you would do if you got an income tax cut. You’d spend a little on yourself, and only later think about working harder. -
There was only one number that counted in Wesfarmers' result
Coles supermarkets improve sales but still way behind Woolworths -
Jennifer Lawrence looks amazing, proves Hollywood is sexist
Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, the second highest paid actress in the industry, star of two separate billion dollar franchises and your imaginary drinking buddy, is still not as powerful as the nearest man. -
Former education minister blames complacent parents for school results
"A lot of parents get more worked up about sport at school than how their kids are doing at school," the former NSW education minister says. -
Melbourne Metro a year ahead of schedule, Premier says
The $11 billion Melbourne Metro Tunnel is on track to open a year earlier than expected, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced. -
Treasurer Scott Morrison rubbishes Tony Abbott's call for immigration cut
"If the suggestion is that immigrants cause crime, I don't know if I agree with that." -
Complaint had half its pages missing: MP alleges
A Greens MLC says he has been denied procedural fairness after discovering half the pages in a complaint against him were missing. -
Picture Editor's Choice, February 22, 2018
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax picture editors. -
'This was a first for me': Divers find undetonated World War II bomb in Sydney Harbour
A diver found the unexploded bomb in Jones Bay, Pyrmont, on Wednesday. -
'Worrying trends': Gig economy threatens to cost consumers 'quality' services, top economist says
A new report says the gig economy is a bigger threat to jobs than automation in the $80 billion transport industry -
Vulgar online posts allegedly linked to top cop
Vulgar online comments allegedly linked to the boss of Victoria Police's Professional Standards Command have been referred to the state's conduct watchdog. -
Important email likely to be missed in flood that's about to hit your inbox
There is only one thing worse than not being told about a data breach, and that is being told about a data breach 10 times a day from 10 different service providers for the rest of eternity. -
'Your face will be your passport': Sydney Airport to trial biometrics
Passengers flying overseas will soon be able to walk through the international terminal to their waiting plane almost without showing their passport. -
Dismay over Sydney Children's Hospital psychiatric ward closure
The Sydney Children’s Hospital has closed its psychiatric ward as the number of children seeking treatment for serious mental illness continues to rise. -
Company behind botched medical exam has track record of failure
The education-testing company behind a bungled exam that left 1200 trainee doctors distraught this week has a well-documented history of stuff-ups. -
RSPCA hails 'landmark' decision after man committed 'repugnant' acts with his dog
DISTRESSING CONTENT: A man who filmed himself committing sex acts with his puppy has failed to have his conviction overturned. -
'I am definitely single": Ryan Gallagher from Married at First Sight gives us the lowdown, including his connection to Canberra
Why didn't Ryan take Davina to the Big Merino? Inquiring minds want to know! -
Hospitals prepare for online threats ahead of the Commonwealth Games
Queensland Health plans to tighten up its email security to protect against attackers who target high-profile events. -
Ipswich set to trial electric driverless shuttle buses
Fully electric, driverless shuttle buses are being trialled as "the future" at several of Queensland's larger councils as the bite of high fuel prices continues. -
Donald Trump orders ban of rifle 'bump stocks' after Florida shooting
US President Donald Trump directed the Justice Department to write regulations banning the use of accessories known as "bump stocks" that allow semiautomatic rifles to be fired more rapidly. -
The Color Run scheduled for this Sunday in Canberra has been cancelled due to lack of interest
One of the national capital's most joyous events has been cancelled. -
Hawks rule premiership defender Grant Birchall out of round one
Hawthorn are taking a cautious approach with veteran defender Grant Birchall as he recovers from knee surgery and have ruled him out for round one. -
'We've been forced out': Barnaby Joyce and Vikki Campion's first interview
Barnaby Joyce and Vikki Campion fear their baby son will be viewed "somehow less worthy than other children". -
There's no place in racing for cheats, says Gai Waterhouse
Trainer Gai Waterhouse has called for zero tolerance for doping horses. -
Czech mate: US shut out in limp end to their Olympic tournament
Petr Koukal scored the only goal in the shootout to give the Czech Republic a 3-2 win over the United States. -
Children aren’t starting puberty younger, medieval skeletons reveal
Children in medieval England entered puberty between ten and 12 years of age – the same as today. -
ACT Brumbies season guide: Georgia O'Neill ushering in the Super W rugby era
This time last year Georgia O'Neill was in the ensemble for Chicago. -
ACT Brumbies guide: Western Force five born-again from the ashes of Super Rugby saga
ACT Brumbies guide: Five Western Force players have been born-again in the capital following the Super Rugby axing saga. -
Blue Mountains council hits back at minister's suspension threat
The council has claimed the minister acted on inaccurate information when she moved to suspend the council. -
Greens, Bernardi in tit for tat on preferences in Batman poll
A tit for tat has erupted between two of the minor parties in the hotly contested Batman byelection over preferences. -
Is this really the fear driving every relationship?
When I read the title of the article, I was excited. What Happened When I Left My 22 Year Marriage. I separated from my own husband five years ago, and it helps to read about other people's experiences. -
A Fantastic Woman review: A moving portrait of grace under pressure
A Fantastic Woman displays the same unblinking intensity that distinguished Jackie (2017), Chilean director Pablo Larrain's study of Jackie Kennedy in the week following JFK's assassination.