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Sea turtles suffering more injuries, illnesses as sea temperatures rise, expert says
via abc.net.auA 55-kilogram green sea turtle called Hercules is recovering at a Darwin rehabilitation centre after washing up with a propeller injury on the weekend. He is one of a growing number of the animals becoming ill and getting injured due to warming oceans in Australia's north, an expert says. -
Victorian hiker missing in Woods Point area after four days without contact
via abc.net.auPolice search for an experienced hiker in Victorian bushland near Mansfield after he fails to contact his family after setting off on a solo camping trip to the Woods Point area. -
Claims cod killed in Menindee algal bloom were 100 years old disputed by academic
via abc.net.auClaims that the Murray cod that perished in a Darling River algal bloom this week were 100 years old and had lived through "two world wars" are disputed by an academic, who says they were likely less than half that age. -
Teen with autism overcomes job hurdles by cornering market in cleaning smelly bins
via abc.net.auClay Lewis spent two years trying to find part-time work before he decided to start his own business, one that's now so successful he's hired extra staff. -
Death of Robby-Jo Coulter to be reviewed 30 years after his chain-bound body was pulled from the Murray River
via abc.net.auThe death of a teenager whose body was found chained and weighed down in the Murray River 30 years ago will be reviewed by police. -
Police and mental health providers in Karratha to tackle increase in suicides
via abc.net.auA spate of suicides in Western Australia's northincluding that of a 12-year-old girl has prompted police and mental health agencies to meet for emergency talks. -
Dog attacks on electricity staff spark ban on reading meters across Queensland
via abc.net.auWorkers from both Energex and Ergon Energy in Queensland will no longer enter yards to read meters where dogs are not securely restrained, after the two companies recorded 71 injuries from dog bites in just over a year. -
Drone racing camps the answer for school-age teens seeking new pilots to compete with
via abc.net.auWhen two teenagers could not find anyone else to race their drones with, they decided to start drone racing camps in an effort to create new pilots. -
Tasmanian health staff off to the UK on taxpayer-funded trip to recruit mental health nurses
via abc.net.auTasmania's chief psychiatrist and four senior health service staff will spend nine days and at least $25,000 of taxpayer money recruiting mental health staff in the United Kingdom later this monthand unions are not happy. -
World's largest wooden clock gives WA town hope of tourism revival
via abc.net.auA 15-year journey to build the world's largest wooden clock hit several hurdles, but the biggest was finding somewhere to put the 6-metre tall wooden timepiece. -
Tour Down Under cycling enthusiasts force bike mechanics to step up a gear
via abc.net.auBike mechanics across Adelaide are working hard as thousands of cycling enthusiasts gear up to ride, inspired by this year's edition of the big race. -
South Australian child protection workers flagged in new psychometric test
via abc.net.auSome staff working with vulnerable children in residential care have been found 'psychologically unsuitable' for their jobs, but the South Australian Government won't say how many failed the test. -
Fish death from algae bloom a 'tragedy' but are the Murray cod actually 100 years old?
via abc.net.auUp to a million fish have died from an algae bloom at Menindee, near Broken Hill in state's far west this week, in what the NSW Premier has labelled a "tragedy". But are these fish actually 100 years old as some of the locals have claimed? -
What's changed one year since the start of our recycling crisis?
via abc.net.auA year after the scale of Australia's recycling crisis became apparent, governments are still scrambling for an answer and the waste industry says time is running out. -
Lemon shortage and high demand for fresh fruit sends prices skyrocketing
via abc.net.auFresh lemons are becoming a high-value ingredient for summer's seafood dishes and cocktails as prices soar. -
Weather 2018: This is your story, Australia
via abc.net.auBOM has just released its official review of the weather in 2018 but what was it really like on the ground? Here is the weather through your eyes. -
Petrol prices in Tasmania explained and why drivers hold the key to cheaper fuel
via abc.net.auWhy do fuel prices in Tasmania vary so much? What can drivers do to help themselves get better value? Here's how petrol prices work in Tasmania. -
Fire no longer threatening WA town of York as emergency warning downgraded
via abc.net.auA fire emergency warning issued for a bushfire near the West Australian Wheatbelt town of York, east of Perth, is downgraded to an advice. -
Fire threatens WA town of York, with bushfire emergency declared
via abc.net.auA fire emergency warning is issued for a bushfire near the West Australian Wheatbelt town of York, east of Perth, as the blaze moves towards residential areas. -
Kalgoorlie prison officers strike, claiming 'dangerous staffing shortage'
via abc.net.auGuards at a prison in Western Australia's Goldfields walk off the job citing dangerously low staffing levels, and staff fears of a prisoner riot. -
Deepwater fire gutted George Spiteri's honey farm but locals help him get back on his feet
via abc.net.auResidents in the bushfire-ravaged central Queensland community of Deepwater join forces to help out friend and local honey producer George Spiteri and his family, who lost everything when fire gutted their property. -
Missing German tourist picked up by motorist 'dehydrated and disoriented', NT Police say
via abc.net.auWitnesses have reported conflicting last sightings of missing German hiker Monika Billen, who was on a solo trip to the Australian outback and hasn't been seen since January 2. -
Melbourne driver who cheated death when sign fell on car in no rush to drive again
via abc.net.auA woman whose car was crushed by a falling overhead road sign says she can't believe such an accident could happen in Australia, and she is nervous to get back behind the wheel. -
NT construction sector frustrations boil over as industry records worst month on record
via abc.net.auChief Minister Michael Gunner is confronted by an angry businesswoman while attempting to spruik his Government's construction sector stimulus program. -
Speed camera arsonist jailed on theft charges two months after using sock to set fire
via abc.net.auA man who pleaded guilty to setting fire to a speed camera using a sock doused in accelerant last year makes a second appearance in court in three days and is jailed for stealing alcohol from bottle shops around Adelaide. -
Curious Hobart: How do wages compare between Tasmania and the mainland?
via abc.net.auTourism is booming in Tasmania, and with tree changes all the rage, it's no surprise visitors to Australia's island state are pondering a move to the Apple Isle. Sure enough, Curious Hobart has been asked to investigate how our wages stack up against those on the mainland. -
Melbourne-based refugee footballer Hakeem Alaraibi pleads for release from Bangkok prison
via abc.net.auInside a small, concrete cell in Thailand, Hakeem AlAraibi is surrounded by killers and "violent" offenders. It's where the elite soccer player has spent the past month after being detained by authorities in Bangkok. -
Queensland floodwaters wash ute off road, authorities airlift five stranded men
via abc.net.auFive men who were stranded in floodwaters in north Queensland for several hours are rescued and flown to Proserpine after being spotted by a local farmer. Their retrieval was delayed because the rescue helicopter was low on fuel. -
BHP driver sacked after Pilbara train derailment claims unfair dismissal
via abc.net.auThe driver of a fully laden BHP iron ore train that was deliberately derailed in the Pilbara in November, bringing the company's rail network to a halt and leaving a trail of destruction, lodges an unfair dismissal claim after being sacked. -
Unidentified helicopter grounds aircraft fighting Gell River fire in Tasmania's south-west
via abc.net.auTasmanian firefighters warn of the potentially "disastrous" consequences of flying into firefighting airspace, after an unidentified aircraft grounds planes and helicopters battling a blaze in Tasmania's south-west. -
Is there more to the non-selection of Matthew Wade than Cricket Australia is saying?
via abc.net.auAgainst the backdrop of the culture review into Australian cricket, Matthew Wade's at time agressive and high-octane approach is not in vogue, Chris Rowbottom writes. -
Asbestos contained in suspicious packages sent to consulates and embassies, police allege
via abc.net.auA 49-year-old Victorian man is remanded in custody after being charged by Australian Federal Police over dozens of suspicious packages sent to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. -
Young university student missing after shallow-water swim in Murray River at Albury
via abc.net.auThe family of a young Nepalese man who went missing while swimming in the Murray River late yesterday continue to hold onto hope as they wait for news. -
Woman caught driving with 10 unrestrained children in the car
via abc.net.auAn Alice Springs woman is fined $5,000 after police spotted 10 unrestrained children "jumping around the cabin of the vehicle", including an infant sitting on the front passenger's lap. -
German tourist was missing at least three days before disappearance was reported
via abc.net.auAn Alice Springs motel waited three days after a guest failed to check out before reporting her disappearance to police. -
Rescue underway for five pig hunters stranded by floodwaters in north Queensland
via abc.net.auA search and rescue operation is underway to reach five men stranded in floodwaters in north Queensland in an area which has received 432 millimetres of rain in the space of 12 hours. -
Fatbergs can cost millions to remove each year. Here's how to stop them
via abc.net.auFatbergs might be causing problems in the United Kingdom, but they're also an issue for water management authorities in Australia as well. This is what can be done about them. -
Sex offender Christopher Empey extradited to Victoria after six-week manhunt across NSW
via abc.net.auChristopher William Empey is extradited to Victoria to face charges after being arrested in a remote hut in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains yesterday. -
Man charged after 38 suspicious packages sent to consulates and embassies
via abc.net.auA 48-year-old Victorian man is remanded in custody after being charged by Australian Federal Police over dozens of suspicious packages sent to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. -
Rising fire danger in Tasmania sees TFS put more resources into uncontrolled Gell River bushfire
via abc.net.auAs the fire danger rises with the temperatures again in Tasmania, extra helicopters, firefighters and remote area paramedics are being flown in from interstate in preparation for a rapid response to the massive Gell River bushfire. -
Things to watch out for at this year's Tour Down Under
via abc.net.auAs the world's best cycling teams roll into South Australia for the Tour Down Under, here is a look at the riders to watch, where to see to see the best racing and what it takes to nail those brutal hill climbs. -
Army veterans forge 'life-changing' new careers as movie extras
via abc.net.auA group of former Aussie soldiers are finding new careers in the film and television industry, often playing the kind of roles they had in real life. Some says it's helping them deal with their anxiety and depression. -
'Flying' car in Macquarie Fields jumps into back of council truck
via abc.net.auWho needs a tow truck when you can launch your car into a council pickup tipper truck like this?