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Man charged with murder after body found on Nullarbor Plain
via abc.net.auPolice charge a 32-year-old Victorian man with murder after an Afghan man's body was found yesterday afternoon near Ceduna, in South Australia's west. -
Family devastated after relative's grave disturbed by accident
via abc.net.auA WA shire apologises after a family accidentally disturbed a 40-year-old grave while trying to bury a loved one. -
The 1959 true crime stories that saved a man's life and launched Rupert Murdoch's career
via abc.net.auIn 1959, an Indigenous man who worked at a travelling carnival was accused of raping and killing a child. A true crime episodic saved him from death row and made the career of a young Rupert Murdoch. -
Judge backs motion to make women members 'practically impossible' at Brisbane's elite Tattersall's Club
via abc.net.auAn incoming Queensland judge puts his name to a motion to change voting rules at the elite Brisbane Tattersall's Club which would have practically doomed any chance of women becoming members. -
Accused child kidnapper subjected to threats online and behind bars, lawyer says
via abc.net.auA man accused of kidnapping and indecently treating a seven-year-old girl has been subject to numerous threats but he is entitled to a presumption of innocence, his lawyer says. -
Actor Mitchell Butel named new artistic director of SA State Theatre Company
via abc.net.auThe new artistic director for State Theatre Company South Australia has won a Helpmann Award, starred in blockbuster films and hit television shows. Now he's set to work behind the scenes. -
SACE results out today for girl who completed it alone at her high school in Mallee
via abc.net.auSage Metcalf was one of only 17 students at her Mallee school, and the only one over 10 years old, but today she will get her SACE results. -
South African Langenhoven family buys second cattle station in Northern Territory's Roper Valley
via abc.net.auA Sydney-based South African family buys a second cattle station in the Northern Territory, with the purchase of Big River Station last week. -
South African Langehoven family buys second cattle station in Northern Territory's Roper Valley
via abc.net.auA Sydney-based South African family buys a second cattle station in the Northern Territory, with the purchase of Big River Station last week. -
Sydney to Hobart tragedy leaves lasting legacy for sailors and those who raced to help
Twenty years ago a southerly buster battered the Sydney-Hobart fleet, killing six sailors. Those involved still have a vivid memory of the event that became a race for their lives. -
Child protection services failed Tasmanian baby found dead on mattress, coroner says
via abc.net.auFailures by Child Safety Services contributed to the death of a baby girl who was asleep on a mattress in room where adults were using drugs, the Tasmanian coroner finds. -
Andrew Broad resigns as assistant minister following allegations he used website to meet women
via abc.net.auAndrew Broad resigns as assistant minister to the Deputy Prime Minister, after New Idea publishes allegations Mr Broad used a website to meet women while he was away on work trips. -
Indigenous apple crumble on the menu, as Arnhem Land communities start selling red bush apples
via abc.net.auRed bush apples make their way onto top chefs' shopping lists, creating opportunities for remote Indigenous communities in Arnhem Land. -
Tigerair flight bound for Melbourne turns back for Sydney airport after report of a 'threat' on board
The captain was alerted to the threat 20 minutes after take-off and decided the safest course of action was to turn around. -
Man who choked Tanya Beattie to death not guilty because of mental illness, judge rules
via abc.net.auIan Dennis Jones is found not guilty of murder after he killed his drinking partner, 41-year-old mother-of-three Tanya Beattie, in WA's South West because he thought she possibly was a member of a bikie gang. -
Nathan Lyon leads superb bowling attack to put Australia in charge against India in second Test
via abc.net.auA crucial 10th-wicket partnership and an exemplary team bowling performance led by Nathan Lyon sets up a massive chance at victory for Australia in the second Test against India. -
Australia takes five wickets as India chases 287 to win, as it happened
via abc.net.auAustralia has victory in its sights after an impressive all-round performance on day four at Perth Stadium sees Nathan Lyon dismiss Virat Kohli to leave India struggling at 5-112. Look back at how the action unfolded. -
Adelaide murder victim stabbed, slashed and beaten up to 70 times, court hears
via abc.net.auProsecutors say a man killed in his home in Adelaide's south at the weekend died a "violent and brutal" death. -
Toyah Cordingley's father describes the moment he says no parent should endure
via abc.net.auThe father of the murdered Cairns woman says finding her body is "something a father should never have to suffer" and has left an "indelible image" in his mind. -
Great-grandmother Patricia Byrne tells of miracle survival after three days lost in Albany bush
via abc.net.auPatricia Byrne, 84, recalls trying to follow a creek bed to safety and resting her head on logs to sleep while lost in thick bushland in southern WA as temperatures soared to 37 degrees Celsius. -
Dave Hanna, ex-union boss, found guilty of destroying papers sought by royal commission
via abc.net.auFormer CFMEU Queensland president Dave Hanna avoids jail on a good behaviour bond after being found guilty of "recklessly" destroying documents sought by the trade union royal commission. -
Sydney's Bondi beach engulfed in thick sea of fog
Despite a sunny forecast, Sydney beachgoers find themselves covered in a thick sea fog that's likely to hang around the popular tourist spots through the day. -
Bulldogs players Adam Elliott and Asipeli Fine given good behaviour bonds for mad Monday antics
Adam Elliott and Asipeli Fine are handed two-year good behaviour bonds for dancing naked on tables during their club's end-of-season celebration, with the magistrate saying they have been through enough "public shaming". -
Queensland policeman stood down from duty over charge for leaking DV complainant's address
via abc.net.auBrisbane Senior Constable Neil Punchard is stood down from official duty after being charged for allegedly leaking a domestic violence complainant's address to her former partner. -
Newcastle man dies after home invasion
via abc.net.auA 60-year-old is set upon by three armed men in an early-morning home invasion and later dies in hospital. Detectives are investigating whether it was a targeted attack. -
NT public service faces uncertain future as Government attempts to reduce $4.5 billion debt
via abc.net.auThe NT Government raises the prospect of cutting the public service to bring its budget woes under control, but has ruled out going cap in hand to Canberra for a bailout package. -
Tasmania is riding a tourism wave, but are some being left in its wake?
via abc.net.auFunnelling the Tassie tourist influx away from Hobart to other areas of the state is the next focus of the sector, but are the regional areas set up to cope? -
Capsized boat survivors spent 16 hours floating in dangerous Top End waters
via abc.net.auA fishing party of four is to believed to have spent up to 16 hours floating at sea after their boat capsized in turbulent Top End waters. -
Foundation to blame for monument that fatally crushed toddler Indy Lee Henderson, coroner finds
via abc.net.auA coroner finds the foundation of a monument that fell and killed three-year-old Indy Lee Henderson was "wholly inadequate", and recommends new standards for their construction. -
Islamic group Diwan Al Dawla stripped of charity status after illegal land clearing
An Islamic-influenced guild which illegally cleared land at its religious retreat outside Sydney and claimed it was exempt from Australian law can no longer operate as a charity after an investigation by the national regulator. -
Chris Dawson granted bail after being charged with wife Lyn's alleged murder
Chris Dawson is soon to be released from a western Sydney prison almost two weeks after being charged with the murder of his wife Lyn Dawson. -
Fugitive Travis Kirchner killed Sally Rothe with a concrete owl, court told
via abc.net.auA court hears fugitive killer Travis Kirchner used a concrete owl statue to attack and kill Murray Bridge woman Sally Rothe after argument erupted between them at her house. -
Flash flooding washes cars off roads in Queensland's south as the north cleans up
via abc.net.auFlash flooding cuts roads on the Darling Downs after nearly 300mm of rain overnight, while in the state's north locals are counting the cost of Cyclone Owen and its record-breaking rain. -
Bus driver who crashed into Montague Street bridge jailed for five years
via abc.net.auA judge says it is "astonishing" a bus driver who injured six of his passengers when he crashed into the Montague Street bridge in South Melbourne failed to notice the structure. -
Girls box their way to confidence and higher self-esteem
via abc.net.auTeenage girls in Northam box their way to a newfound confidence, thanks to a new program aimed at teens. -
Fruit fly detected on Flinders Island off north-east Tasmanian coast
via abc.net.auTasmania's biosecurity authorities are ramping up fruit fly control measures after the discovery of another adult fly near a previous detection site on Flinders Island. -
Woman wanted by FBI over US hit-and-run 'languishing in prison' in Adelaide, court told
via abc.net.auA woman wanted by the FBI in the United States over a fatal hit-and-run tells an Adelaide court that she is "still languishing in prison" eight months after her arrest. -
Adani's key water management plan is flawed and used some unverified data, CSIRO says
via abc.net.auThe CSIRO is warning that an ancient and nationally significant springs complex could be permanently dried up under the mining giant's plan to drain billions of litres of groundwater annually. -
Ramsay Centre degree in Western civilisation to be offered at Wollongong University after rejection from ANU
via abc.net.auA degree knocked back by the Australian National University about Western civilisation, funded by The Ramsay Centre, finds a new home at the University of Wollongong. -
China's terracotta warriors will visit Melbourne for National Gallery of Victoria's Winter Masterpieces series
via abc.net.auThe life-sized warriors, created in the third century BC and uncovered by farmers in Shaanxi province in 1974, will be the centrepiece of a major exhibition of precious works of art and design at the National Gallery of Victoria next winter. -
Rugby Australia keeps Michael Cheika as Wallabies coach but hires Scott Johnson in oversight role
Rugby Australia announces a big restructure after a horror year for the Wallabies, but Michael Cheika survives with Scott Johnson hired as director of rugby to take care of off-field issues. -
Virat Kohli catch controversy can't overshadow Australia and India's thrilling second Test in Perth
via abc.net.auDespite deceptive cameras and blurry replays briefly launching a contrived controversy around Virat Kohli's day three dismissal, the second Test in Perth kept rollicking on. Now it's set up to be a classic. -
New prostate cancer treatment guidelines show early success in stopping its return
via abc.net.auPatients told their cancer was incurable now have a chance at life under Australian developed guidelines for recurring prostate cancer. -
Soundbox Karaoke drinking violations see former owners slapped down by tribunal
via abc.net.auFights, underage drinking and a man found passed out surrounded by empty whisky bottles inside Canberra's Soundbox Karaoke Bar leads to a sharp rebuke from the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal. -
Earthquake off Coral Bay in WA's north was Australia's second-largest in 20 years
via abc.net.auA large swathe of Western Australia is shaken by a magnitude-5.9 earthquake late on Sunday nightthe second-largest to hit in Australia in 20 yearsand seismologists say it had the potential to cause "significant" damage. -
NSW landfill sites near capacity as councils ask for bigger share of State Government waste levy
via abc.net.auNSW councils like Coffs Harbour, which is set to run out of space for landfill in "between one and three years", complain that the State Government is collecting landfill waste levies from them without reinvesting it in recycling facilities. -
Northern Co-operative Meat Company shoulders a $7 million loss after a challenging year
via abc.net.auThe Northern Co-operative Meat Company cites the drought, a beef ban by China and the global hide crisis as key factors in its loss last financial year. -
Man dies in floodwaters north of Townsville after being swept away from popular swimming spot
via abc.net.auDane Bracey, who was swept away in floodwaters at popular swimming spot Big Crystal Creek in north Queensland, dies after rescuers pull him from the water and attempt CPR.