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Melbourne's West Gate Tunnel project survived one political roadblock. But there could be more ahead
via abc.net.auWork on the $6.7 billion West Gate Tunnel stopped for less than 24 hours this week when the Coalition and the Greens blocked it in the Parliament. So what happens now? -
Calan Horse Sanctuary is the vision of a dream to save the horses nobody wants
via abc.net.auAlan Gent didn't know his purpose in life until he retired and bought his granddaughter a horse named Rebel. That sparked a passion to save these loving creatures from the knackery, and restore the "soft and bright" look to their eyes. -
Flooding eases in Ingham in north Queensland as big wet heads to Cairns
via abc.net.auMajor flood levels slowly ease across the north Queensland town of Ingham, where more than 200 homes are inundated, but the heavy rain is travelling up the state to the far north. -
Locals barely got a warning before the cyclone that flattened Innisfail 100 years ago
via abc.net.auWhen a severe cyclone barrelled towards the town of Innisfail on this day in 1918 locals barely got any warningan estimated 100 lives were lost, and the resulting rebuilding effort changed the face of the town forever. -
Her Majesty's Theatre redevelopment to include reopening of infamous gods gallery
via abc.net.auIn its heyday, the gods section of Adelaide's Her Majesty's Theatre earned a reputation for a place of ungodly heckling. Now off limits, the infamous cheap seats are about to get a major makeover. -
After-hours medical clinic numbers drop after crackdown on false claims
via abc.net.auA Perth after-hours medical clinic says the number of patients using its service has reduced by almost a third since a government crackdown but concedes the system was being abused, including by doctors writing opioid scripts. -
SA election: Liberals promise modest spending to keep budget under control
via abc.net.auLiberal frontbencher Rob Lucas is making clear there will be "no big cash splash" from his party as it seeks a return to office after the March 17 South Australian election. -
Mother calls for inquest into son's death in effort to improve mental health services
via abc.net.auJoshua Klumper died just days after seeking mental health help at a Gold Coast hospital. His mother says an inquest is needed to change the way patients are treated by health workers. -
Mackay hospital trial offers hope for sufferers of pain from non-healing wounds
via abc.net.auA new drug being trialled in regional Queensland could provide some much needed relief to patients suffering from non-healing wounds. -
Opera thrives in regional South Australia city with new competition and can-do attitude
via abc.net.auA regional opera competition in South Australia proves the ancient art form fits just as well in the country as big cities, with the community getting on board to make things happen. -
Coaches feel the pressure no matter their level
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Coach burn-out at all levels under the scrutiny of researchers as performance pressure peaks
via abc.net.auSports players endure a lot of pressure to perform and win, but their coaches often receive less recognition for the expectations placed on them to breed success. -
Concerns about 'overloaded' NDIS following leading scientist's fight for special wheelchair
via abc.net.auThere are concerns people with motor neurone disease are being denied assistance under the National Disability Insurance Scheme because of their poor life expectancy. -
What grandparents can teach us about reducing food waste
via abc.net.auBefore health buzzwords and supermarket chains, our grandparents were the masters of reducing food waste not because it was fashionable, but because it was necessary. -
Jack Absalom: The painter, author, desert survivalist on his unconventional outback life
via abc.net.auHe was a real life Crocodile Dundee before Crocodile Dundee was a twinkle in a film producer's eye. Take a look back over the life of renaissance bushman Jack Absalom. -
Family of Denishar Woods confirms tap electric shock has left 'catastrophic brain injury'
via abc.net.auThe family of Denishar Woods, the 11-year-old Perth girl who received an electric shock from a garden tap, says she has suffered a major brain injury and doctors do not think she will survive when taken off life support. -
Two of Us: 'I was pretty scared. I'd never dealt with animals bigger than a dog'
Soon after they first met, bespoke shoemaker James B. Young and designer Elliat Rich spent a year walking the NSW wilderness with two camels and three donkeys. -
'Sinister and secretive': Data harvesters taking Sydney for a ride
When you can’t walk to the shops or along the beachfront without encountering mounds of bike corpses, the disrespect is manifest. -
Is Trump falling into Kim's trap?
The North Koreans have a long history of double dealing. -
'Unprecedented': Health costs the Australian economy $40 billion per quarter
Health has become a $164 billion drag on the economy in the past year alone, dwarfing the proposed from the Turnbull government's company tax cuts. -
Turnbull confident of a win on trade as Trump softens tariff plan
Australia's "great relationship" with US ensures a win on trade with Trump -
The ugly union is not a sign of strength
Scare campaigns about union thuggery seem so 1970s these days. They go with flared trousers, mirrored cheesecloth dresses, Zapata moustaches and afro haircuts. All we would need for the full retro experience is a Democratic Labor Party senator with a Brylcreem comb-over and eyebrow spectacles lecturing us on the dangers of militant trade unions. The DLP has mostly faded into history, but in its place Australia has the Minister for the Workplace and Deregulation, Craig Laundy. The immediate cause -
Shop yields dive as investors punt on retail
Despite gloomy retail spending figures, investors continue to buy strip retail. -
NIMBYism is nothing more than impotent dismay
Breaking our zonings is not about affordability; it's about developer profit. -
Australia urges regional action on North Korea
Malcolm Turnbull will use a regional summit in Sydney to urge Asian leaders to keep up pressure on rogue nuclear state. -
Australia loves Netflix. But does Netflix love Australia?
Netflix dominates Australia's streaming market without even really trying. Does its dominance have a cost? -
How dogs at work are "strengthening relationships in the office"
There's mounting evidence that dogs are effective at improving workplace morale. -
Women of the world, stop trying to be likeable - be truthful instead
Screw it. Don’t worry about likeability. Character is crucial: but likeability is crippling. If we spend our hours, our days, tweaking our selves so we are deemed more “likeable”, all women will have less power in the world. -
Presidents Club dinner reveals fatal flaws in how we think about ethics
This is a textbook example of why "the greatest happiness for the greatest number" doesn’t satisfy. Surely a bit of slap and tickle is a small price to pay for helping hundreds of children escape poverty and cancer? -
Imagine council told you your land was worthless – and still charged you rates
This is the sad reality for many Victorians who bought a piece of what was touted as our own Surfers Paradise. Decades on, they're still paying. -
Child immunisation rates at record high, but gaps among Sydney's suburbs
Child vaccination rates in NSW have climbed to record levels with more than 93 per cent of one-year-olds and five-year-olds fully immunised. -
Your Daily Horoscope for Saturday, March 10
Free daily horoscope for each star sign from renowned Astrologer Kelli Fox. Forecasts for the week ahead in life, love and career. -
What you'll be wearing this winter (from those already wearing it)
With the main runways done and dusted, what have we learnt about trends for the cooler seasons? -
Tin church rises from dead
Anglican churches are being sold to pay compensation to victims of child abuse. A benefactor bought St Aidan's, returning it to the congregation. -
'The average person would have died in the first week': shark expert Valerie Taylor
Underwater photographer and shark expert Valerie Taylor says she has had the best life of anyone she knows. -
SMH Half Marathon: Endometriosis battle inspires Lane Cove woman's run
Tamika Stanton wants to show her painful battle with endometriosis doesn't rule her life. -
Sheeran the love: The formula behind Ed's record-breaking Aussie tour
He's achieved one million ticket sales on his current Australian and New Zealand tour. So, why are so many people drawn to Ed Sheeran? -
Power move: Why this Sydney private school is suiting up its girls
Santa Sabina College joins just a handful of non-government schools across the city that allow female students to wear pants. -
Outdoors: Our pick of the upcoming garden festivals
When you're seeking garden inspiration, nothing surpasses seeing the real thing up close. -
Office tower first cab off the rank in "new" North Melbourne
A 13-storey office with supersized floorplates may be the first investment-grade asset built in the proposed precinct known in planning circles as Arden, but which will eventually be the new North Melbourne. -
Gifts to government departments should be treated as a public matter
A public register of gifts received by government agencies is long overdue. -
Canberra Times Letters to the Editor: You do not counter bullies by doing nothing, Mr Trump
Trump's supporters only believe what he tells them and when he tells them reports of his lies are "fake news", they cheer him. -
Australia may gain concessions on steel, but there's much more at stake
With China and Europe warning they will retaliate to Donald Trump's tariffs, experts predict real damage to Australian workers. -
Almost 200 blocks of land in Canberra's west up for grabs in ballot process
Ballot process in Molonglo Valley will see blocks priced from $420,000 to $650,000. -
Sydney Airport: a jarring way to begin an Australian sojourn
Sydney Airport received one million more passengers this year than last year. But let's be clear: it's not a good airport for international visitors. -
Modern Guru: saying 'no gifts' on a birthday invite when you don't really mean it
Is there a way I can craft a party invitation with a P.S. akin to "No presents", but which doesn't totally deter invitees from giving me one? -
Bernie the Attorney came from the school of hard knocks
It still burns that some who knew the truth failed to stand up for him. Perhaps that is one of the reasons he became a seven-day-a-week defence lawyer. -
Listen: the podcast inspired by Reddit's most compelling stories
A Boston radio station is wading through internet "time sink", Reddit, and finding extraordinarily powerful stories. -
Kitchen Sink Drama: The sleepover
So excited was she to be at Fatima's for her first sleepover, Olivia barely flinched when her mother left. -
Three simple tips for a better garden design
If you want to learn a bit more about designing gardens so as to do a better job of your own, but aren't quite up for a degree and a career change, you're a bit stumped.