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Shot to the heart: Love leads to career as professional kangaroo shooter
via abc.net.auIt was love that led Paige Donald to become a roo shooterone of the few women who shoot kangaroos professionally in Queensland. -
Mark Bailey in hot water after private email use and board appointment revealed
via abc.net.auAn executive whose resume was privately emailed to then-energy minister Mark Bailey by a union mate was appointed to the Energy Queensland board two weeks later. -
Tennant Creek should ban alcohol for five years, doctor warns
via abc.net.auTennant Creek's population of 3,000 are drinking and taking more drugs than a town three times its size, residents say, amid a call for a total booze ban to help combat alcohol-fuelled violence. -
Krill's plastic digestion skills 'mind-blowing' for Australian scientists
via abc.net.auKrill in the Southern Ocean are able to break down plastic pollution, with a Griffith University study finding they are unknowingly ingesting micro-plastics and breaking them down into nano-plastics. -
Ingham flood: Herbert River still rising, town cut off but homes safe for now
via abc.net.auStreets and yards are under water in the north Queensland town of Ingham, where the flooded Herbert River continues to rise. Residents are being warned to stock up on enough food and water for three to four days. -
Sydney Airport delays as computer glitch causes terminal chaos
via abc.net.auSydney Airport outbound passengers are being processed manually in the international terminal, and one of two of the domestic terminals, as a technical issue causes chaos and delays. -
Residents' dreams in tatters as unfinished Darwin development hits financial strife
via abc.net.auHomeowners in a Darwin estate believed they were buying into a prestigious new suburb, but now the contractor has been liquidated and their dreams are in limbo. -
Former Melbourne principal on child sex charges to remain in custody as Israeli court hears appeal
via abc.net.auMalka Leifer, in custody in Israel and wanted by Victorian police on 74 charges of child sexual abuse, is seeking release to home arrest, but the state attorney argues it could risk her appearing at future extradition proceedings. -
Breastfeeding stories of 100 women shared for Where Is My Village project
via abc.net.auBreastfeeding is a natural way to feed a baby but that doesn't mean it's easy. A Hobart photographer is sharing stories from 100 women to help mothers feel connected. -
Vanessa Goodwin funeral: large turnout expected to farewell former Attorney-General
via abc.net.auThousands are expected to fill a Hobart cathedral to capacity today to pay their respects to Vanessa Goodwin, the fondly remembered former Tasmanian attorney-general who died last Saturday. -
Tasmanian hospital's care 'indifferent and farcical' before man's death, says coroner
via abc.net.auA Tasmanian man died after unacceptable delays in critical procedures and poor communication between two hospitals, a coroner finds. -
SA election: Liberal MP Jing Lee pushing for Upper House success with poster blitz
via abc.net.auAs part of the ABC's Curious campaign, an anonymous reader asks: "I'm seeing an awful lot of posters for Jing Lee. Why is there a focus on her?" -
Woman charged with murder of 8-year-old boy at Tootgarook
via abc.net.auA woman is expected to appear in court today charged with murder, after an eight-year-old boy was found dead at a home on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. -
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate at centre of Crime and Corruption Commission investigation
via abc.net.auQueensland's corruption watchdog confirms it is investigating allegations Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate influenced council decision-making for personal benefit, failed to declare possible conflicts of interest, and did not disclose flights and accommodation received from a Chinese developer within the required timeframe. -
Centenary Tower welcomes new caretaker, a travel agent multi-tasking high above an old volcano
via abc.net.auYour office may have toilets and air-con, but can it top this view? -
Teen's writing reveals struggle of living in household impacted by methamphetamine use
via abc.net.auA 16-year-old girl's stories and poems about growing up around methamphetamine use spark calls for more support for young people affected by family drug use. -
BCL Group claims $4 million debt while WA building industry expects figure to rise
via abc.net.auA director of the collapsed BCL Group claims the company owes at least $4 million to unsecured creditors, documents filed to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission reveal. -
Batman by-election: Di Natale caught up in Greens bad blood
via abc.net.auThe Greens' internal woes over the Batman by-election deepen as party records show candidate Alex Bhathal was the subject of earlier complaints. -
Cairns woman re-united with diamonds found in drawer after 17 years
via abc.net.auThe mystery of Cairns' lost diamonds that were found during a fastidious bond clean has been solved with police finally reuniting them with their owner, who believed they were stolen 17 years ago. -
Matt Lodge's NRL return questioned again as he makes Brisbane Broncos debut in loss to Dragons
via abc.net.auMatt Lodge makes his return to the NRL in Brisbane's 34-12 loss to St George Illawarra in the 2018 season opener, as his place in the game is met by renewed questioning. -
Sydney street shut down, witnesses treated after woman jumps from Sydney Tower
via abc.net.auPitt Street in the heart of Sydney shuts down and witnesses are interviewed by police following the death of a woman who jumped from Sydney Tower this afternoon. -
Notorious St Kilda boarding house to shut down after Kate Langbroek attack
via abc.net.auA boarding house, accused of bringing "unsocial" behaviour to the inner Melbourne suburb, will be turned into a women's shelter. But the Victorian Government says the timing of the decision has nothing to do with radio host Kate Langbroek's altercation with a man at her home last week. -
Flood warning: Ingham residents told rising river will isolate communities, inundate properties
via abc.net.auResidents in Ingham are being told to prepare for properties to be flooded and areas to be cut off for days, with the Herbert River expected to reach its highest level in nearly a decade early Friday morning. -
Sydney street shut down, witnesses treated after man jumps from Sydney Tower
via abc.net.auPitt Street in the heart of Sydney shuts down and witnesses are interviewed by police following the death of a man who jumped from Sydney Tower this afternoon. -
Alleged victims of Malka Leifer say senior rabbi 'betrayed' them by helping with custody release
via abc.net.auFormer Melbourne school principal Malka Leifer, who is wanted on 74 charges of child sexual abuse, is set to be released into home detention on Friday after senior rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman told the court that prison was "humiliating" for her. -
Street art goes small: how to find the hidden gems of Melbourne's laneways
via abc.net.auLiz Sonntag is making big waves with her small scenes in Melbourne's laneways. -
SA election: Xenophon warns not to 'write me off yet' amid polls on SA Best if he is not elected
via abc.net.auNick Xenophon argues there is no point detailing future plans for SA Best or his leadership because the South Australian election is far from over. -
Woman arrested over 8yo boy's death
via abc.net.auPolice arrest a woman after the body of an eight-year-old boy is found at Tootgarook on the Mornington Peninsula, south-east of Melbourne. -
Canberra brothel operator charged with five more offences, including sexual intercourse without consent
via abc.net.auA Canberra man already accused of people trafficking is charged with sex without consent, with court documents saying he threatened to "tell everybody" what the alleged victim was doing at his brothel. -
Former Ballarat council consultant sentenced for 'elaborate' case of corruption
via abc.net.auThe wife of a corrupt Ballarat council official is convicted of two counts of fraud and fined $3,000 for her part in an "elaborate" plot of corruption at the local council. -
Graham Arnold confident he will 'do a great job' as next Socceroos coach
via abc.net.auGraham Arnold learned much when he first coached the Socceroos more than a decade ago and he is adamant he will not make the same mistakes second time around as he targets Asian Cup and World Cup success. -
Young female scientist hopes to create energy efficient biofuel from bacteria
via abc.net.auA former boot camp leader turned environmental biologist, who is heading to Canada to conduct research on converting bacteria into biofuel, says it is a great time to be a young woman in science. -
Adelaide United sale to investors result of 'handshake agreement' made nine years ago
via abc.net.auProminent Adelaide lawyer Greg Griffin says the sale of the A-League side Adelaide United was the result of a handshake agreement he had with Robert Gerrard, one of his fellow owners. -
Man jailed after killing 40yo in one-punch attack while out celebrating 18th birthday
via abc.net.auA New Zealand man is sentenced to six-and-a-half years in jail over the fatal one-punch attack of 40-year-old Trevor Duroux, after a "scuffle" at a Gold Coast pub during his 18th birthday celebrations. -
Fined $252 trying to donate goods to Vinnies, but council says it's littering
via abc.net.auRuth Condon says she was only trying to do the right thing when she left bags of clothes outside one of Brisbane's Vinnies stores. Instead, she's copped a $252 fine from the council, telling her it's littering, and left her questioning whether her good intentions were at all worth it. -
'I've never seen anything like it': 150kg fish found washed up on Queensland beach
via abc.net.auA mystery monster fish nearly 2 metres long and about 150 kilograms is found by a couple taking a stroll along a beach at Bundaberg in southern Queensland. -
Newcastle university students take on music world with their own record label
via abc.net.auA record label created to provide regional students with hands-on experience of recording and marketing their own music is launched in Newcastle. -
Alleged Barwon-Darling water thieves to be prosecuted after ABC investigation
via abc.net.auThe NSW Government will prosecute several people over alleged water theft on the Barwon-Darling, eight months after Four Corners investigated the issue. -
CFMEU boss to stand trial over alleged dumping of documents after royal commission request
via abc.net.auA former CFMEU boss accused of having tonnes of union documents burned and dumped days after the royal commission requested them will stand trial. -
Ruby Payne-Scott, Daisy Bindi, Louise Sauvage, Mina Wylie and Fanny Durack: Meet Australia's unsung female trailblazers
via abc.net.auFrom athletes to scientists, many women from Australia's past are still largely unknown despite being fierce trailblazers. Here are a few of them. -
Young giraffe Kebibi embarks on road trip from Canberra to Australia Zoo
via abc.net.auCanberra's National Zoo sends young giraffe Kebibi on her way to join the breeding program at Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast. -
Teen who kicked police officer in face has court date delayed to finish school exams
via abc.net.auA Melbourne teen who kicked a police officer in the face will be allowed to finish his Year 12 school exams before facing new charges. -
Courtroom memoir recalls magic tricks, massages and other gallery mischief
via abc.net.auABC reporter Jamelle Wells reveals the unusual behaviour among "court watchers"people who regard criminal trials as "free theatre" and sometimes get up to mischief in the gallery. -
Perth childcare worker smacked, put soap in mouth to punish six-year-old child with autism
via abc.net.auThree childcare workers are stripped of their accreditation, with one convicted of assault, after a six-year-old child with autism was smacked and had soap put in their mouth at a suburban childcare centre. -
Women work 'three times harder' than men to be taken seriously, says former NT Cattlemen's Association CEO
via abc.net.auTracey Hayes says resilience and toughness learned on her family's property helped her in the face of sexism and undermining at the highest levels of power while fighting for NT pastoralists. -
Hobart's new arrivals being greeted by a planning and housing crisis
via abc.net.auTasmania has a policy to attract mainland Australians to a new lifestyle in the island state, but an accommodation crisis has caught the Government unawares, forcing an urgent housing summit next week. -
'World's largest' solar and wind hydrogen plant proposed for regional SA
via abc.net.auThe Crystal Brook facility in South Australia's Mid North will generate 20,000kg of hydrogen daily. -
Tissue engineer trailblazer Hala Zreiqat honoured as NSW Woman of the Year
via abc.net.auPioneering biomaterials and tissue engineer Professor Hala Zreiqat grew up in Jordan but says her life was transformed when she made the decision to move to Sydney to undertake a PhD in Medical Sciences. -
Rebel Wilson seeking additional $1.3m from Bauer Media for defamation legal fees
via abc.net.auAustralian Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson wants Bauer Media to pay more than $1.3 million in legal fees she incurred while successfully suing the magazine publisher for defamation. -
Daughter-in-law charged with murder of Valley View woman Myrna Nilsson
via abc.net.auAn Adelaide woman found bound and gagged in the street outside a home where her mother-in-law's body lay inside is charged with murder more than a year after the incident.