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Body found at Telowie Beach camping ground, Port Pirie man charged with murder
via abc.net.auA 39-year-old Port Pirie man is charged with murder after a body was found at a camping ground at Telowie Beach, in the South Australia's mid north. -
Boy who hiccupped to fame singing national anthem now has Adelaide Fringe show
via abc.net.auEthan Hall hiccupped to fame as a seven-year-old and now at the age of nine, has his own solo show, which he says is filled with "boppy" and "goosebumpy" songs. -
Found a snake in your home? Unless you want to get bitten, this is what you should do next
via abc.net.auThere's more to telling snakes apart than just their colours. Snake catchers are warning everyone to stay away from any snakes they cannot correctly identify, after one man picked up a venomous brown snake for a photograph. -
Slug empty shops with higher rates as CBD vacancies soar, councillor says
via abc.net.auWith anti-social behaviour on Hutt Street hitting the headlines, an Adelaide city councillor says it's time for higher council rates to force landlords to reduce rent and fill their premises. -
Slug empty shops with higher rates as Adelaide vacancies soar, councillor says
via abc.net.auWith anti-social behaviour on Hutt Street hitting the headlines, an Adelaide city councillor says it's time for higher council rates to force landlords to reduce rent and fill their premises. -
Suicide statistics reveal personal stories amid inquiry into WA voluntary euthanasia laws
via abc.net.auAbout one in seven suicides in WA in the past five years involved a person with a terminal or debilitating condition such as cancer, diabetes or arthritis, a submission to an inquiry into voluntary euthanasia laws reveals. -
Dramatic arrest in floodwaters leads to rescue of puppy dogs from stranded car
via abc.net.auA group of Queensland police officers are being hailed as heroes, after rescuing two puppies from the bonnet of a car stuck in floodwaters following a dramatic arrest. -
Sentinel beehives provide coastal defence against catastrophic varroa mite invasion
via abc.net.auStationed near the major ports of Australia's coastal cities are a group of closely monitored beehives designed to detect the varroa mite parasite that has the potential to decimate bee populations. -
Possums of Parliament House offered new homes with even better view
via abc.net.auThe building houses some of the most powerful people in the country, but just outside there is another mob who spend even more time at Parliament House than our politicians do. And they're on the move. -
Queensland weather: Heatwave gives way to heavy rain, cool temperatures
via abc.net.auFrom one extreme to another, scorched Queensland is set to get a drenching, with parts of the state forecast to be in for a month's worth of rain in the coming days. -
What is Phenibut? The cosmonaut drug that may have caused a school overdose
via abc.net.auAs detectives investigate whether the Russian anti-anxiety drug Phenibut is behind a mass overdose of students at a Gold Coast private school, we take a look at what the drug is, and why experts are concerned. -
South Australia's X-Files: Curious Adelaide cracks open our most mysterious UFO cases
via abc.net.auFrom flying saucers to balls of light rocketing through the sky, South Australia has had more than its fair share of reported encounters with UFOs and alien spacecraft. -
Mount Isa community reflects on 95 years as Australia's 'kindergarten of mining'
via abc.net.auFounded on land belonging to the Kalkadoon people, one of Queensland's longest-running mining towns today turns 95. -
How verbal abuse of Tara Costigan escalated to murder
via abc.net.auTara Costigan did everything by the book, but within a day of filing for a domestic violence order against her ex-partner she was dead. What went wrong? -
Family violence victims slipping through the cracks of Canberra system designed to keep them safe
via abc.net.auThree years on from Tara Costigan's murder, a number of powerful stories from domestic violence victims are being used to push for a massive overhaul of the system designed to keep them safe. -
Digital technologies cut tyranny of distance out of makers' scene across remote north
via abc.net.auNew technologies such as laser cutters enable a makers' renaissance of entrepreneurial home-based businesses across the remote north of Australia. -
Cambodian PM Hun Sen threatens to 'beat up' protesters outside ASEAN-Australia Summit
via abc.net.auCambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen threatens to 'beat up' protesters if they burn his image at a summit of South-East Asian leaders in Sydney next month, and warns he would boycott the event if there is international pressure. -
Child abuse sees Perth woman jailed after '33 separate acts of violence' against young girl
via abc.net.auA Perth woman is jailed for physically, verbally and emotionally abusing a young girl who was kicked and slapped, smothered with a pillow, pulled by the hair and had chilli sauce poured in her mouth. -
Alleged rape of toddler among more than 700 NT child sexual offence cases in five years, police say
via abc.net.auMore than 20 notifications were made about the Tennant Creek household where a two-year-old girl was allegedly raped, but the NT Government maintains they were "not substantial enough". -
Tasmanian election: Rosebery still rides on the back of mines, and things are looking rosier
via abc.net.auMiners in the Rosebery region are feeling optimistic, but the reopening of Mt Lyell at Queenstown and internet connection are major concerns in the run-up to the state election. -
Jessica Peris tested positive for banned substance, ASADA says, but sprinter claims innocence
via abc.net.auThe anti-doping authority says Jessica Peris has a positive "A" sample from an out-of-competition doping test from last October, but the Australian sprinter says she will fight the allegations. -
Scientists use birds to predict how dinosaurs walked
via abc.net.auThe humble Australian white ibis, notoriously referred to as the bin chicken, helps scientists gain insight into how dinosaurs such as the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex would have walked. -
Dangerous beach named one of Australia's best, sparking safety concerns
via abc.net.auA coastal community is becoming increasingly uneasy about the promotion and popularity of a local beach notorious for its rips and undercurrents. -
Baby chimp born at Rockhampton Zoo offers hope to breeding program
via abc.net.auThe first baby chimpanzee born in captivity in Queensland since the 1970s will provide a much-needed genetic boost to the Australasian breeding program, say keepers. -
Brisbane road rage death: Tamate Heke found guilty of unlawful striking causing death
via abc.net.auA New Zealand man who punched another motorist who fell into the path of an oncoming garbage truck on a busy Queensland motorway is found guilty of unlawful striking causing death. -
SA election: Xenophon demands lower power prices, modelling says that is already likely
via abc.net.auNick Xenophon tells South Australian voters he wants energy prices to fall 20 per cent over two years, but industry modelling already suggests prices will fall substantially over that period. -
Barnaby Joyce should resign, Nationals backbencher Andrew Broad says
via abc.net.auAndrew Broad says Barnaby Joyce should resign as Deputy Prime Minister to "spend some time on the backbench", making him the first federal Nationals MP to publicly air an opinion the party leader should step down. -
Dickson land swap deal between ACT Government and Tradies Club 'not value for money'
via abc.net.auThe ACT Government failed to be open or transparent in its dealings with the construction union and the Tradies Club, and as a result likely paid the organisations too much for land, the ACT Auditor-General has found. -
The day Billy Graham transfixed a massive MCG crowd
via abc.net.auChristians recall the "joyous atmosphere" when evangelical preacher Billy Graham drew a massive crowd to the MCG in 1959. -
Gunman at large after tattoo parlour shooting in Melbourne
via abc.net.auVictoria Police's anti-gang squad searches for a gunman after what police believe was a targeted shooting at a tattoo parlour east of Melbourne, which left a man fighting for his life. -
Talks underway for National Basketball League alliance with AFL for Tasmania
via abc.net.auThree major AFL clubs are talking to Hobart Chargers president David Bartlett about an expanded National Basketball League with a Tasmanian team. -
C-STEP program aims to train more South Australian Indigenous prison officers
via abc.net.auIndigenous woman Aninna Tarasenko is part of a new program aiming to boost Indigenous prison staff above the 5 per cent currently in South Australia's jails system. -
Perth Festival: Siren Song turns skyscrapers into surround-sound system
via abc.net.auHow a group of artists transformed skyscrapers and a helicopter into an eight-channel sound installation during Perth Festival. -
Where is an appropriate place to hold a funeral? Councils decide as mourners move away from tradition
via abc.net.auFuneral policies are being questioned in Victoria as more services are held in parks and gardens, with local councils receiving complaints from members of the public confronted by the sight of caskets. -
Intelligence on alleged meat grinder bomb plot came from Israel, Australia confirms
via abc.net.auThe Israeli Defence Force provided crucial intelligence that uncovered an alleged plot to bring down a passenger plane flying from Sydney, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says -
Adani abandons another funding deadline, prompting more doubts about giant coalmine
via abc.net.auThe Indian mining giant no longer believes it will secure finance for Australias largest proposed coalmine by next month, prompting Labor leader Bill Shorten to ridicule the idea that "some billionaire [will] come down in a helicopter and rescue" regional Queensland. -
Premier Jay Weatherill approves SA tartan before Government enters caretaker mode
via abc.net.auPremier Jay Weatherill has officially signed off on South Australia's tartan, in one of the Government's final acts before entering caretaker mode ahead of the March election. -
BCL Group halts trading in another hit to WA building industry after Cooper & Oxley troubles
via abc.net.auJust weeks after Cooper & Oxley slid into voluntary administration, the building industry suffers another blow with major civil landscaping company BCL Group suspending trading to assess its financial viability. -
Charles McCarthy suffered traumatic brain injury after alleged screwdriver attack, court hears
via abc.net.auThe Perth Supreme Court hears graphic details about the circumstances leading up to the alleged murder of Charles John McCarthy during a fishing argument in East Fremantle late last year. -
Venomous tiger snake slithers through central Melbourne
via abc.net.auA deadly tiger snake has caused disruption in central Melbourne, forcing police to block off part of a busy city street until it could be bagged by a reptile catcher. -
Victorian Parliament investigating 'robust' altercation between Labor MPs
via abc.net.auDaniel Andrews' Government is in damage control after an altercation between two Labor MPs in which a butter knife was allegedly brandished. -
Avon sales representatives caught by surprise when company announced it was leaving Australia
via abc.net.auAn Avon sales representative says news the company was leaving Australia came as a shock, as experts say the company's business model was out of date. -
WA Liberals would dump Royalties for Regions, creating potential rift with Nationals
via abc.net.auThe heavily-criticised Royalties for Regionals program would not feature in a future Liberal government, Opposition Leader Mike Nahan confirms, severely denting the chances of a future Liberal-Nationals alliance in WA. -
'Sorry' not enough when apologising, professor says
via abc.net.auSorry seems to be the hardest word, as Elton John said, but a relationships expert says if you want to be forgiven you will need to say more than that. -
Government and superannuation investment in wagyu cattle set to bring jobs to regional town
via abc.net.auA not-for-profit superannuation fund is sinking $6.7 million into a wagyu beef operation in north-west New South Wales. -
Preschool readiness program for Indigenous children takes holistic approach
via abc.net.auA preschool readiness program for at-risk Indigenous children supports the entire family to gain trust and success. -
Apartment living could explain why some people notice distant earthquakes while others don't
via abc.net.auA seismologist explains why earthquakes in the Banda Sea can be felt as far away as Darwin, and why your living situation might influence that. -
Victorian Sports Minister John Eren, Labor MP Adem Somyurek in altercation at Parliament cafe
via abc.net.auVictorian Sports Minister John Eren and Labor factional boss Adem Somyurek are involved in an altercation in the MP restaurant at State Parliament. -
Mining giant blasted by community isolated for months by earthquake-like crack in road
via abc.net.auA central Queensland community is angered at Anglo American's slow response to fix a key road closed by a mining explosion. -
Fraser Island message in a bottle mystery solved after author's daughter comes forward
via abc.net.auThe daughter of a man who cast a message in a bottle overboard between Sydney and Auckland 80 years ago will be reconnected with his note this year.