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Every weekday, catch up with Sinéad Mangan as she explores news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
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Tourists are spending more time on First Nations cultural experiences, but experts say the industry needs more support

A recent report has called for a new First Nations tourism body. Those on the ground know the challenges faced by budding business owners.
10/25/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rolling power outages across far-west NSW to continue, as premier announces government support

The fallout from a storm that destroyed transmission infrastructure from Menindee to Tibooburra in regional NSW threatens to leave locals without power until November 6.
10/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Islanders left to defend Australian border warn 'someone will get hurt' unless government acts

Saibai Islanders say they have been left to "fend for themselves" as confrontations over illegal fishing expose flaws in border security, putting their livelihoods and safety at risk.
10/23/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'When dams fail, people die': The race to save thousands from potential disaster

It's one of Australia's worst infrastructure failures, a time bomb counting down to catastrophe for a city and farming community unaware of the threat until one man's alarming discovery.
10/22/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Fears backpackers will shun remote work if visa rules change

Australia's trade agreement with the United Kingdom has already dropped the remote and regional work requirement for UK visa holders. Now the federal government's regional migration review is considering completely axing it.
10/21/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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NT passes law to lower age of criminal responsibility to 10 years old

The Chair of the United Nations committee on the Rights of the Child says she'll write to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the Northern Territory's new law lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 12 to 10, but the new NT government says they have a mandate to deliver on an election promise.
10/18/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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At least 84 Pacific seasonal workers have died in four years. Their families are often left empty-handed

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
10/17/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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More than 100 insurance claims still open two years after Rochester floods

More than 100 insurance claims are yet to be finalised after flooding damaged 900 homes in Rochester two years ago. Despite this, the community is banding together to support those still in need.
10/16/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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How desert reggae has emerged as the soundtrack to Australia's Red Centre

Bands like the Daylight Reggae are helping young people find their voice in some of Australia's most isolated communities.
10/15/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'The whole world' can be found in Cooma's cafes as Snowy 2.0 brings new wave of migrants to town

Migrants changed Cooma forever when they arrived to work on the Snowy Hydro Project 70 years ago. Now Snowy 2.0 is attracting more families from different countries, and the women are thriving.  
10/14/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Victorian flood victim fortifies her bush home with a bulletproof, blast-proof military barrier

Fed up with the threat of floods, Victorian resident Tuesday Browell is thought to be the first private Australian resident to import war-zone technology to protect her home.  
10/11/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chinese trade restrictions on Australian lobsters to be lifted before Chinese New Year

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he has secured a promise from China's Premier Li Qiang to lift a ban on Australian rock lobsters by the end of the year.
10/10/202425 minutes
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Tourist numbers plummet in outback Australia as operators feel the pinch

Outback tourism operators are feeling the squeeze as soaring costs and increasing global competition cut into visitor numbers.
10/9/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'Proud of my boys': Project to seal the Tanami exceeds Indigenous employment targets and strengthens outback road links

Sealing the Tanami Road is one of northern WA's biggest projects and local Indigenous people say the jobs being created are life-changing.
10/8/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chinese delegates tour WA wine regions for first time since tariffs lifted

In the first visit by Chinese delegates since trade tariffs were lifted in April, West Australian wineries are showcasing their premium wines to big buyers in the hopes of landing lucrative contracts.
10/7/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Lack of knowledge around voluntary assisted dying in regions

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
10/4/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Tourist operators are calling for airport upgrades to help get visitors to their region

A delayed runway extension at the East Kimberley Regional Airport is limiting tourists' access to the region, according to operators. They are calling for the runway to be upgraded as soon as possible to boost visitor numbers. 
10/3/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Football fever is continuing in Western Australia's remote Ngaanyatjarra Lands

Footy boots are optional on the red dirt field in Warnan. The local football grand final is kicking off in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands this weekend. 
10/2/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Could truck drivers in Western Australia be part of the state's road death toll solution?

Western Australia's road fatalities are at their worst in a decade, and the states trucking industry wants to be part of the solution.
10/1/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Concern the northern drug trade could be linked to a string of disappearances of young Aboriginal men

A surge in drug-related violence in northern Western Australia is being blamed for the mysterious disappearances of young Aboriginal men. Their distraught families have joined community leaders to campaign for more to be done to find out what happened to them. 
9/30/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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With a four-year waitlist for social housing, this Kimberley mother-of-three is calling for better support

A Kimberley mother of three young girls is now homeless after escaping domestic violence, and she's calling for more housing and support in the region.
9/27/202425 minutes
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School holidays look a little different for this 16-year-old grave keeper

A group who call themselves 'The Keepers of the Outback Graves' help to maintain bush graves and fill in gaps in south-west Queensland's history, and a 16-year-old boy spends his school holidays joining them. 
9/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Kimberley locals want to know how their local abattoir closed its doors, owing more than $103 million

An ABC investigation uncovered a dumping yard of cattle carcasses at a Kimberley abattoir. It has now closed its doors, owing more than $103 million, and locals want to know how it happened.
9/25/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Concerns for black swan populations around Australia, if a new strain of avian influenza reaches our shores

Australian scientists are warning of mass mortality events in native birds, if a new strain of avian influenza reaches the country. The iconic black swan has been found to be particularly susceptible. 
9/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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A glimmer of hope for regional communities, with young people signing up to volunteer and pursue their passions

Volunteers are the lifeblood of regional communities but over the past 20 years there has been a steep decline in volunteers. Now, there is a glimmer of hope that young people will join groups to pursue their passions.
9/23/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Waiting for up to 30 years, 25 people to a home, families in regional communities plead for action

Joanne Fourmile has been waiting for housing for eight years, in the meantime she's raised children and been treated for breast cancer while sleeping on a mattress on the floor of her cousin's living room.
9/20/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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A small WA seaside town was forced to switch off gas, becoming a 'prototype' for the green energy transition

When a town in Australia's South West was forced to switch off gas, residents were given a choice: use bottled gas or electrify. Now, electricity is providing more energy for Esperance than ever before and most of it is coming from renewable sources.
9/19/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Roebourne residents fear extreme summer will put elders' health at risk after record-breaking winter heat

Last month the town recorded its hottest ever winter day of 40.2C.
9/18/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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King Island Dairy shutdown looms for workers considering their futures on the Bass Strait island

King Island Dairy is the largest single employers on the Bass Strait island, but the factory and associated cheese brand is set to be closed next year.
9/17/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rural councils struggling to pay for GPs call for state and federal government help

After losing the region's only general practitioner earlier this year, the Shire of Gnowangerup will now have to spend $350,000 a year to ensure another GP can service its 1,200 residents.
9/16/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Children in regional areas enduring months in pain while waiting for urgent dental care

Children in regional areas are waiting for months in pain and in some cases travelling thousands of kilometres to access urgent dental care as fewer private hospitals offer the procedures and public waitlists blow out.
9/13/202425 minutes
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Australian wildlife-smuggling trade laid bare in first detailed study tracking global animal sales

A new study reveals the scale of Australia wildlife being smuggled overseas, with dozens of species recorded for the first time. But government authorities insist its crackdown is working.
9/12/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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'Can't just hope for the best': Hundreds of parents make 'phone pledge' to keep kids off social media

United by fear of the harms of social media, and a shared nostalgia for a screen-free childhood, hundreds of parents in regional Victoria have shown interest in keeping smartphones out of their kids' hands for as long as they can.
9/11/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Frustrated farmers head to Canberra to rally at Parliament House

While a proposed ban on live sheep exports sparked the rally, farmers have vented their anger over a range of decisions the federal government from water buy-backs in the Murray Darling Basin to biosecurity funding.
9/10/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Victorian dairy community warns national food security at risk as foreign timber giants snap up farms

South West Victorian residents say a "corrosive" trend to sell fertile farmland to make way for foreign-owned wood plantations is ruining communities and threatening Australia's food security. 
9/9/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cost of living in paradise anywhere between 30 and 50 per cent higher for goods

As the cost-of-living crisis bites hard, consider the additional costs associated with living on a remote island.
9/6/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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"It's really going to knock the island around." 120 year-old iconic dairy brand to end after being unable to find a buyer.

Dairy giant Saputo will shut its iconic King Island Dairy in the middle of next year and discontinue its more than 120-year-old brand, after being unable to find a buyer.
9/5/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Regional publican pushes back against local council ban on pokies

A publican in north-east Victoria is questioning an understanding local councils have with businesses that results in poker machines effectively being banned.
9/4/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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How lithium-ion batteries are changing the nature of modern house fires

Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly sparking house fires and changing the dynamic of the blazes that firefighters face.
9/3/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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When you know those involved: The trauma of being a first responder in a small town

In regional and rural areas with small populations, there is a high chance the first person on the scene of a fatal crash could know the people or person involved. Now, there are calls for more mental health support for first responders dealing with road accident trauma. 
9/2/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Bees 'starving' for pollen as native flowers fail to bloom

After four years of increasingly dry winters in WA, beekeepers are warning of diminished hives, and biodiversity loss as fewer flowers bloom and pollen dries up.  
8/30/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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"You just never forget that the knock at the door" Parents speak out as domestic violence plagues small towns

In small country communities, everyone knows everyone, but this makes escaping domestic violence much more complicated. In towns like Longreach, where there is hardly any crime, the problem is still very much behind close doors. 
8/29/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Repeat illegal fishing offenders jailed amid a surge in overseas boats

Indonesian repeat illegal fishing offenders jailed in Darwin amid a surge in overseas boats. Authorities says they will continue hold public information campaigns in Indonesia to inform communities about the risks of illegal fishing.
8/28/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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A battle over dark sky tourism has ended

An almost year-long legal stoush between a small South Australian council and Western Australia's tourism body over a trademark request has come to an end after the application was officially abandoned earlier this month.
8/27/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Dingo attacks prompt calls for ban on kids in unfenced K'gari campgrounds

In response to a string of dingo attacks on children, the Fraser Coast mayor is calling for families with children under 12 to be restricted to fenced-in zones on K'Gari.
8/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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A teachers' union wants incentives expanded to help crippling teacher shortages

The Queensland Teachers' Union wants incentives like cheaper rent and wiping HECS debt to be expanded to help deal with crippling teacher shortages in regional schools.
8/23/202425 minutes
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A class action has been filed for Indigenous Australians who have waited years for their public housing to be repaired

A class action has been filed against the West Australian government on behalf of thousands of tenants living in substandard public housing in remote Aboriginal communities. 
8/22/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Attempt to stop aerial shooting of feral horses fails in NSW Supreme Court

An attempt to stop the aerial shooting of brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park has been dismissed in the NSW Supreme Court.
8/21/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Offshore wind needs a future workforce. Will coal workers make the move out to sea?

Coal-fired power plants are retiring in Victoria, and workers are considering their options. But as the offshore wind industry is developing in Gippsland, some coal workers are showing an interest in retraining in renewables.
8/20/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Dry conditions trigger extreme measures as Tasmanian farmers struggle to secure feed

With feed running out and prices sky rocketing, Tasmanian farmers are struggling with the impact of dry conditions. Some say they have no choice but to shoot their animals.ng network with more than 500 electric vehicle chargers is almost complete, leaving only a few gaps of more than 200 kilometres between towns with top-up points outside of Adelaide.
8/19/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Deer are 'protected wildlife' in Victoria. These hunters want it to stay that way

Deer are listed as "game" in Victoria to be only hunted by registered hunters under strict conditions. Other parts of the country classify the introduced animal as a "pest". 
8/16/202425 minutes
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Varroa mite parasite detected in Victoria in first outbreak outside NSW

The detection comes after a major migration of beehives arrived in Victoria for the annual pollination of almond and stonefruit crops.
8/15/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Byron Bay Bluesfest announces it will end for good after 2025 event

Singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke said some of her "most peak experiences on stage" had been at Bluesfest and mourned lost opportunities for future generations of musicians,."Australian artists who are up and coming, who are honing their craft, really rely on these festivals," she said. 
8/14/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Would you recognise your home in a video game? Press A to visit Australia

Will Australia's next iconic artwork be a game? As the industry matures, a growing suite of Aussie game developers is helping players explore never-before-seen regions and communities. 
8/13/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Pilot flying stolen helicopter killed after crashing into Cairns hotel

A helicopter that crashed into a Far North Queensland hotel roof was stolen before being taken on an "unauthorised flight", the aviation company it belonged to has confirmed. 
8/12/202425 minutes
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As Victoria prepares to plant millions of pines, advocates are calling for more native wildlife corridors

As demand for plantation timber grows, wildlife advocates would like to see biodiversity corridors between plantations.
8/9/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Answers found in prehistoric cold case at 8-million-year-old fossil bed

Palaeontologists working near Alice Springs uncover for the first time a set of articulated bones and partial skeleton of Ilbandornis woodburnei, a massive bird that once roamed an evolving continent 8 million years ago.  
8/8/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Border protection officials intercept four boats in far northern Western Australia

Australian authorities have responded after local tour guides and traditional owners spotted four boats moored at Kuri Bay in far northern WA.
8/7/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Prisoners eager to forge a career in dairy farming as they near release

A Victorian prison program is helping inmates prepare for life on the outside by setting them up with the skills and set routine to find careers in the dairy industry.
8/6/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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8/5/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Renewal is at the heart of Garma 2024 after Voice referendum defeat

The Garma festival, held on Arnhem Land in the remote Northern Territory, is taking place for the first time since the Indigenous Voice to Parliament was voted down by more than 60 per cent of voters.
8/2/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Lydia's search for shelter led her to Tasmania, but youth homelessness is also on the rise there

10 per cent of Tasmanians aged 15 to 19 surveyed say they've been homeless in the previous 12 months, according to a study from Mission Australia.
8/1/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Bring them home': Hundreds call for answers after mysterious disappearances of Indigenous men

Hundreds of people have rallied in three regional WA towns to raise awareness about the disappearances of seven Indigenous men.
7/31/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Regional Australian airline Rex has suspended trading on the Australian stock market pending an upcoming announcement.
7/30/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Thousands rally against domestic and gender-based violence across Australia

Harrowing stories of survival and anguish have been shared by victims and their loved ones at rallies across Australia, where organisers have demanded an end to gendered violence and the culture of victim-blaming.
7/29/202425 minutes
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Investigators head to remote cattle station in search of fatal helicopter crash answers

Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigators have travelled to Broome after a remote helicopter crash at Mount Anderson Station.
7/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Researchers have solved a maritime mystery spanning more than half a century

Researchers have solved a maritime mystery spanning more than half a century, finally bringing closure to those left behind.
7/25/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Regional Doctor welcomes RFDS funding boost but says primary health care also needs more support

Rural doctor Michael Livingstone welcomes the WA Governments' funding support to the RFDS, but says the lack of funding for primary health care in the bush, by comparison, is disheartening. 
7/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Newsagencies in decline as demand for online content outstrips print media

As demand for online content soars, newsagencies in regional towns are struggling to keep afloat. For Frank and Moya Livingstone it's an end of an era as they prepare to close their doors for the last time.
7/23/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Does Australia have enough water for nuclear power?

The federal opposition has proposed seven nuclear power plants across the country if it wins the next election. But, in the driest inhabited continent in the world, how would it work given a reactor's reliance on water? 
7/22/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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FMG Job cuts raise questions on green hydrogen, but Andrew Forrest says he’s committed to green energy ambitions

Andrew Forrest says a move to slash 700 jobs from Fortescue is not a sign he is pulling away from his green hydrogen ambitions. Resources analyst Tim Treadgold says the redundancy announcement comes at a challenging time for the company.
7/18/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Telecommunications ombudsman calls for change to make mobile phones an essential service

Mobile services are not classified as essential, even though more than 39 million mobile accounts are in use across Australia.
7/17/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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"My reaction was, they're going to kill each other now" – American Australians react to Trump rally shooting

Life-long Republicans Steve and Bev Swartz left America 47 years ago but say they still 'bleed red, white and blue'. on the weekend they were watching live coverage of the Trump rally when shots rang out.
7/16/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Fears GP shortage in NSW could get worse as Queensland joins Victoria to offer incentives

Victoria last year announced 400 grants of $40,000 each to junior doctors choosing the GP specialisation in 2024 and 2025 to address its dwindling GP supply.
7/15/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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South Australian landmark on the brink of falling into the sea

Million dollar price tag to save iconic 169yo obelisk before it falls into the sea
7/12/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parents urged to ditch devices amid hospitalisations of aggressive children

Parents urged to ditch 'digital cocaine' devices as aggressive children taken to hospital
7/11/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Lack of childcare may be putting womens' super at risk

Without access to childcare, Sarah is one of thousands of mums whose superannuation is taking a hit. 
7/10/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Uni report fuels cashless card debate

Cashless debit card debate rages again after review highlights social harm following its removal
7/9/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Fresh approach to family, domestic violence in remote WA using music

Indigenous leaders hope music festival events will prevent family, domestic violence in Kununurra
7/8/202425 minutes
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Unpaid placements for medical students blamed for healthcare crisis

The Australian Medical Student Association is calling on the federal government to include medical students in the recently announced Commonwealth Prac Payment scheme.
7/5/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Beyond coal - How do La Trobe Valley residents feel about the plan to build a nuclear reactor in their backyard?

Traralgon residents fear the Coalition's proposal to build a nuclear plant nearby will drive down property prices, but some also see it as a chance for an economic boost when the coal power station closes.
7/3/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parliament passes federal government's legislation to ban live sheep exports by 2028

The federal government's laws to ban Australia's live sheep trade have passed parliament, despite last-minute attempts by opponents to postpone the bill's passage.
7/2/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cobargo's bushfire relief centre to close, nearly five years after the town became the 'face of Black Summer'

The Cobargo bushfire relief centre was first set up at the showgrounds to help displaced residents following the bushfires.
7/1/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spies in the Outback – The secrets of Pine Gap

Born from rising cold war nuclear fear, Pine Gap has grown into something with global reach, eavesdropping on the world. It has transformed the way wars are now fought.
6/28/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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When Matt's relationships all failed, he recognised the 'common denominator was me' and he needed change

When Matt hears that Australia is in the grips of a domestic violence crisis, he feels ashamed. "I was one of those people". He's just completed Uniting Care's Men Choosing Change program, giving him a fresh perspective on life.
6/27/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Forget the COVID years, international tourists are spending big and breaking records in Queensland

Australia is proving a winner with international travellers, with new data showing they are staying longer and often spending more than before the pandemic.
6/26/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Voices divided on vape laws

If the bill clears parliament, Australia will become the first country to ban the sale of vapes outside of pharmacies.
6/25/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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How a Pilbara motorbike club is helping men with their mental health as they find a 'brotherhood' on the road

WA's remote north, where Mike Nicholson lives, has one of the highest rates of male suicide in Australia. After seeing his mates struggle, he decided to do something about it, and founded a social motorbike club to bring people together.
6/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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WA's Stonehenge at Esperance hosting winter solstice festival to boost tourism

A full-size Stonehenge replica on Western Australia's south coast is hosting a new winter solstice festival to boost tourism in the region.
6/21/202425 minutes
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Coorong fishers call for action over ailing South Lagoon in largest fish kill in 40 years

Coorong fisherman say an estimated 200 tonnes of fish are rotting in the wetland's South Lagoon after a recent fish kill.
6/20/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Opposition reveals seven regional sites for proposed nuclear power plants

The Coalition has unveiled seven sites in five states where it proposes to build nuclear power plants if it is elected.
6/19/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Kalgoorlie train driver who survived derailment pushes for safety at level crossings

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6/18/20240
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As erosion threatens beaches, communities consider solutions to save their coastline

Sand nourishment is being touted as a viable solution to address coastal erosion across Australian beaches.
6/17/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spies in the Outback – The spy who loved Alice

Spies in the outback host Alex Barwick finally speaks to someone who's been on the inside of Pine Gap, meeting a spy who's spent years working within the razor wire.
6/14/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rock legends say government should step in to save major outback festival

Ticket sales plunged at this year's Ord Valley Muster amid a tough year for festivals across Australia.
6/13/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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After 30 year wait indigenous community can access sacred cultural knowledge in embargoed Berndt field notes

For three decades, hundreds of notebooks filled with detailed descriptions of sacred Indigenous practices were locked away in a museum's archives. Now, Ngadjuri man Vincent Copley Junior hopes to finally have access to his great-grandfather's history.
6/12/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Local hero honoured with mural in her hometown

As she prepares for her third Olympics, Matildas star Caitlin Foord has been immortalised in a 14-metre-high mural in her home city of Wollongong. 
6/11/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Research shows superannuation tax concessions widen gender and income inequalities

A study by The Australia Institute finds superannuation tax concessions will only widen the wealth divide for women and low-income earners.
6/10/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Distance education home tutors continue their 50-year call on government for recognition, remuneration, and career pathways

Distance education home tutors are calling on the government for greater recognition of their role in classrooms.
6/7/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Outback communities are trying to manage on their own amid an ongoing childcare crisis

With outback towns stuck in a cycle of workforce shortages and a dire need for childcare, parents are taking care of each other's children so they can keep their jobs.
6/6/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Men's behaviour change programs are key to curbing domestic violence, but there's 'just not enough' of them

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6/5/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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$11.70 for a packet of Tim Tams - Is this Australia's most expensive town?

Price monitoring shows living costs have risen more in remote towns than in metropolitan areas.
6/4/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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With near misses common, families of truckies fear for their safety

More than 70 per cent of truck drivers said they had a near miss on average once a week, according to a study by Monash University.
6/3/202425 minutes
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Spies in the Outback Ep 3 – The women get wild

In the 1980s the protest movement against Pine Gap continues and women especially don't want Australia involved in nuclear war and the protests get increasingly wild.
5/31/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'Absolutely extraordinary': 10 years after 'ambitious' eradication program, Macquarie Island remains pest free

Scientists say the World Heritage-listed area is returning to its former glory, with a resurgence in vegetation allowing nesting seabirds to flourish. While the island remains pest-free, new threats are on the horizon, including climate change and avian influenza.
5/30/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Duty of care - As protocols change and our understanding of CTE grows, how will local and country sports manage concussion? 

As professional sports codes grapple with protocols around head knocks and player safety, regional sports administrators are worried about possible legal action in the coming years over concussions and CTE
5/29/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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First Nations fishers 'scared out of the water' will take fight for traditional rights to United Nations

Indigenous fishing rights activists in NSW are working with First Nations groups around the world to put a global spotlight on the battle to protect traditional fishing rights and cultural practices.
5/28/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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King Island is going through its worst drought on record, and farmers are having to make tough decisions

King Island, off Tasmania's north-west tip, usually produces more than 20 per cent of the state's beef, but the worst drought on record is forcing farmers to make heartbreaking decisions.
5/27/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Victoria Police apologises for its role in the Stolen Generations

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton has officially apologised to Indigenous peoples over the force's role in the Stolen Generations.
5/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Brumby re-homing program under investigation after mass horse carcass find on farm

The NSW government has launched a multi-agency investigation into brumby re-homing after the discovery of massed horse carcasses on a property.
5/23/202425 minutes
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Snowy 2.0 faces fresh problems, with tunnel boring machine Florence stuck yet again

It's unclear how long it will take for the machine to get moving again and whether it will impact plans for Snowy 2.0 to begin operations in late 2027.
5/22/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Telstra to cut 2,800 jobs, what will it mean for regional services?

Telstra has revealed plans to sack up to 2,800 workers as part of its latest cost-cutting measures, with most of these job losses to occur by the end of this year.
5/21/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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NSW Police arrest over 500 after domestic violence blitz

Police say Operation Amarok ran from Wednesday to Saturday last week and 554 people are now facing more than a thousand charges involving alleged domestic violence, and breaching bail and Apprehended Violence Orders.
5/20/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spies in the Outback – Politics, Pressure and Protest

Born from rising Cold War nuclear fear, Pine Gap eavesdrops on the world and has transformed the way wars are now fought.
5/17/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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NT government introduces curfew bill after Alice Springs 'circuit-breaker'

The curfew bill comes after a three-week youth curfew in the Alice Springs CBD, which was enacted in response to a series of violent incidents in the town. 
5/16/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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What’s in the federal budget for regional Australia?

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his third budget. Australia Wide looks as some of the major announcements related to regional Australia.
5/15/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Councils hope federal budget delivers for regional airports

According to Regional Capitals Australia, the country's regional airports need urgent financial support in the federal budget or they will become "unviable".
5/14/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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"We are the kids that steal and do naughty stuff" - The camp trying to change the course of youth crime in the Kimberley

The Yiriman bush camps work to get at-risk Indigenous children away from the temptations of town and immerse them in culture, good health and personal pride.
5/13/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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134 years not out, Don Bradman's restored childhood home in Bowral goes on the market

The house that helped shape the world's best-ever batsman has been put on the market by its current owner, who completed a restoration project. 
5/10/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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For kids in crisis in this town the only safe place to sleep is often at the police station

With youth refuge beds hundreds of kilometres away, police in Mildura often call on sports coaches and other community members to give kids in crisis a safe place to sleep. The only other option is the police station foyer.
5/9/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rural vets dismayed by lack of prac placement payments for students

A rural Queensland vet says the lack of financial support for students is a barrier for students wanting to get into the industry.
5/8/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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Residents in remote Kimberley community using network of extension cords to keep power running

Residents in a remote Kimberley community have been using a network of extension cords across the community, even in the wet season,  to keep power running. 
5/7/202425 minutes
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Will a skills shortage in the Australian film industry put the brakes on a boom?

Award-winning Australian directors say more investment is needed in training and development to benefit from an imposed quota on streaming services.
5/6/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spies in the Outback – How a spy base came to be in Central Australia

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/3/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Lara’s personal campaign to shine a light on rail safety

WA pastoralist Lara Jensen is campaigning for improved lighting on trains and level crossings.
5/2/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Government commits nearly $1bn to combat the violence against women crisis

National Cabinet met amid a crisis that has seen at least 28 women killed in acts of gendered violence this year.
5/1/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Budget airline Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling flights across the country

Passengers have been left stranded at airports across the country after budget airline Bonza entered voluntary administration and cancelled all flights today.
4/30/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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“There needs to be a new approach” - As PM flies into Alice Springs, Elder hopes for a new path forward for community

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in Alice Springs two weeks after the end of a youth curfew in the town. Alice Springs has been in the national spotlight following an extended period of social unrest that culminated in a series of violent incidents late last month.
4/29/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rallies for women's safety planned across Australia, calls for national emergency to be declared over violence against women

Thousands of people are expected to rally across Australia this weekend opposing violence against women
4/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mass stranding of pilot whales near Dunsborough in WA’s south sparks rescue effort

Wildlife experts are unsure what causes the animals to come to shore, with pilot whales commonly involved in mass stranding events.
4/25/202425 minutes
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Councils explore cutting red tape for tiny homes to help ease housing stress

Shellharbour council will trial a tiny house pilot that approves their use as long-term rentals without a development application.
4/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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“It is extremely dangerous” – Push for Victoria to join other states and lower driving speeds when passing breakdowns and emergencies

Victoria and the Northern Territory are now the only jurisdictions in the country that don't require you to slow down when passing a broken-down vehicle and recovery vehicles.
4/23/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Minerals sands are needed for the renewable energy transition, but farmers are worried about the mining process

Mineral sands are used to make everything from electric cars and smartphones to sunscreen and are seen as key to transitioning to renewables. But farmers are concerned about the loss of agricultural land and future health of areas earmarked for mining.
4/22/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Insurance battles keep Rochester residents out of homes 18 months after floods

Shells of homes, shipping containers and furniture in front yards are fixtures of northern Victorian streets as residents battle insurance companies for compensation 18 months after devastating floods.
4/19/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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School with a flexible four day contact week seeing benefits for students and staff

Chevalier College students say the new timetable is reducing their stress levels and helping them manage their time.
4/18/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Pine Gap: How did a secretive spy base end up in Central Australia and what are they up to?

Born from rising Cold War nuclear fear, Pine Gap eavesdrops on the world and has transformed the way wars are now fought.
4/17/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Inquiry hears effects of vaping on youth in regional Victoria

A Victorian inquiry heard from Shepparton locals who are concerned about the number of young people in the community who vape. 
4/16/202425 minutes
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Beyond the curfew - Festival shines light on beauty of Alice Springs

Locals want the rest of Australia to know that, despite its immense challenges, there's more to Alice Springs than its criminal record.
4/15/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Now pointed to the sky - The Australian-first rocket set to boost Australia's space industry

Gilmour Space's 23-metre Eris rocket has been lifted into the vertical position for the first time.
4/12/202425 minutes
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Locals fear domino effect as key stores close in small NSW communities

As spending tightens amid significant inflation and high interest rates, essential town department stores are finding it difficult to do business, leading to closures that are devastating communities across regional NSW.  
4/11/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Safety concerns for truckers, amid increased traffic following rail line closure

Flooding in WA that closed a major rail line has led to more freight traffic on the Eyre Highway, amid reports of unsafe behaviour.
4/10/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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Alice Springs youth curfew extended throughout school holidays

Alice Springs' youth curfew has been extended by six days and is now due to end at 6am on Tuesday, April 16.
4/9/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Flood-ravaged areas across NSW declared natural disaster

Flood-ravaged areas across NSW have been declared natural disaster.
4/8/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is this million-acre cattle station the biggest smart home in Australia?

With an intranet system, cameras and self-mustering cattle yards with gates that can be controlled remotely, Prenti Downs Station has redefined remoteness.
4/5/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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Parts of Kosciuszko closed for aerial brumby shoot, to mixed responses

Parts of Kosciuszko National Park closed to the public from today as aerial shooting targets brumbies and other feral animals.
4/4/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'Life becomes very small': Study reveals reality of long COVID in WA

A study conducted in WA found nearly 20 per cent of COVID-19 patients experienced debilitating symptoms like fatigue and memory loss three months after infection.
4/3/202425 minutes
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NT Police Association receives legal advice that Alice Springs youth curfew may be unlawful

The NT's police union has advised its members that the government's emergency declaration may be unlawful, after receiving legal advice.
4/2/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Who was Dirrikaya? How a photograph tied together history

Historical ties between Indonesia and Australia's top-end illuminated after photo discovery unravels a family mystery
4/1/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'Probably required and a bit of a shame' - Alice Springs community members react to youth curfew declaration

People under the age of 18 have been banned from the Alice Springs CBD between 6pm and 6am for the next two weeks, in a dramatic response to unrest in the town.
3/28/202424 minutes, 55 seconds
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Street violence prompts youth curfew in Alice Springs CBD

Widespread unrest broke out in Alice Springs on Tuesday, including an attack on a pub by people throwing bricks at doors and windows.
3/27/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Australian cattle die at sea en route to Indonesia

Industry group the Australian Livestock Exporters' Council suggested botulism, a rare disease spread via bacteria, could be the cause for the cattle deaths.
3/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Demand for bushfire bunkers rising along with bushfire risk

Demand for bushfire bunkers rising along with bushfire risk, but with growing interest, there is a greater need for regulation. 
3/25/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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McArthur river floodwaters subside but scale of damage at Borroloola not yet clear

ADF support has been approved for at least three other NT remote communities, but no further evacuations have been ordered at this stage.
3/22/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Pomonal tries to rebuild after bushfire 'hell'

A month after fire devastated the small Victorian town of Pomonal, residents are returning to pick up the pieces. Despite a mammoth fundraising effort, the cost of demolishing the wreckage will prevent many from rebuilding what was lost.
3/21/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ageing hospital concerns residents of remote mining community

Tom Price Hospital is 57 years old and will take tens of millions of dollars to upgrade. Residents say travelling long distances for healthcare is both emotionally and financially  stressful.  
3/20/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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No more pap smears at the pub: Locals welcome RFDS-supported health centre

Could unstaffed, 24-7 telehealth medical centres be the future of emergency and routine healthcare in remote Australia? 
3/19/202425 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bogged food truck becomes lifeline for remote town isolated by floods

In remote WA, the far-flung community of Cosmo Newberry has been cut off from the rest of the country for a week, due to heavy rainfall and flooding. Food supplies are concerningly low, however some unexpected good news arrived on Sunday afternoon, in the form of a bogged food supply truck.
3/18/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Australia Wide

A major coral bleaching event has stretched well beyond Queensland's renowned Great Barrier Reef placing some underwater ecosystems, that lie outside of the protected areas, under thermal stress.
3/15/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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One person killed and another seriously injured following Ballarat mine rockfall

The Australian Workers' Union has criticised the company's mining practices, claiming the man's death was avoidable.
3/14/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Iron ore, gold, and… Bitcoin? A glimpse into crypto mining in regional Australia

The market price of the world's most popular cryptocurrency momentarily just hit a fresh record.
3/13/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Severe weather sees flooding across remote Western Australia

In the past 48 hours, hundreds of millimetres of rain has soaked the region, cutting WA's only sealed road link to South Australia.
3/12/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Native title holders fight for cultural fishing rights

Native title holders on the NSW south coast are taking their legal battles to a new front after fighting for cultural fishing rights in local courts for decades.
3/11/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Man charged with murder of missing Ballarat mum Samantha Murphy

Victoria Police have charged a 22-year-old man with the murder of missing Ballarat East woman Samantha Murphy.
3/7/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Turning trash into treasure: Victoria's first waste-to-energy plant receives green light

Victoria's first waste-to-energy plant will be built in the Latrobe Valley at Opal Australia's Maryvale Paper Mill, and will burn rubbish to power the mill.
3/6/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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Senate inquiry hears of major health, agricultural risks posed by spread of fire ants

National allergy bodies made submissions to a Senate inquiry into fire ants, saying the pests pose a major health risk if not brought under control.
3/5/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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'A failure in the system': Farmers ineligible for disaster relief face flood repair costs

Businesses and farms devastated by months of floods and storms say they're not eligible for financial relief, and are calling for a major overhaul of disaster assessment procedures.
3/4/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Humid conditions spreading mould in households, workplaces, and schools

Mould-related sickness is on the rise, a Gold Coast doctor is urging people to check their homes for the fungus
3/1/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Two years on: How devastating floods changed the face of Lismore

Two years after the flooding, the Lismore community is still working to rebuild and recover from the costliest natural disaster on record.
2/28/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Seafood industry concerned as gillnet fishing phases out in the Great Barrier Reef

Gillnet fishing in the Great Barrier Reef will begin phasing out this year, drawing concern over the future of the industry from seafood businesses.
2/27/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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What does the future hold for tertiary students from regional Australia?

Increasing access to university education for regional and remote students is key to the University Accord's vision for the future of Australia's tertiary sector.
2/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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School of the Air employs governesses to help with outback education

For bush kids living in remote Australia, schooling is a virtual experience. Governesses are employed to assist in facilitating the School of the Air program. 
2/23/202424 minutes, 58 seconds
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Encore episode: Life on one of Australia's most remote territories - Cocos Islands

Encore: Life on Cocos Islands, what locals love about living thousands of Ks from anywhere, and what troubles them about their future.   
2/22/202425 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ballarat community ramps up search to find Samantha Murphy

51-year-old Samantha Murphy went for her regular run in bushland near her Ballarat East home on Sunday, February 4, and has not been seen since.
2/21/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Calls for strong government leadership on modern slavery

Human rights advocates call for government leadership on modern slavery in Australia 
2/20/202425 minutes, 7 seconds
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Floodwaters transform outback desert into green oasis

Waters transform Channel Country into green oasis, but it's not all good news.
2/19/202423 minutes, 44 seconds
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Border force investigates boat arrival in Kimberley

Beagle Bay resident Adrian, who saw the men standing under shade in the township's main street, said they were in good health.
2/16/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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WA farmers rail against gun buyback

WA government prepare to put in place the toughest gun laws in the country.  
2/15/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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Storms leave power out for thousands across Victoria as bushfires rage in state's west

Thousands of Victorians remain without power following Tuesday's storms, this comes as bushfire authorities work to bring fires under under control in the state's west.
2/14/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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As businesses call for workers, people with disability see barriers to employment

With South East South Australia's unemployment rate at a record low, local people with disability say businesses need to be better equipped to welcome them during hiring and once in the job. 
2/12/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Are rising fees affecting universal access to long distance education?

For geographically isolated students, distance education is often their only choice. But with the cost of boarding schools rising dramatically, what does this mean for universal access to education? 
2/9/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Jetties are key to coastal towns, who should pay to maintain them?

The role of a jetty to a coastal town can often be overlooked, but they contribute to tourism, and wellbeing of local communities. Who will save them if they crumble in regional towns? 
2/8/202424 minutes, 55 seconds
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Miners face uncertain future as NSW colliery closes

Workers weigh up their plans for the future as Indian company shutters Russell Vale coal mine after safety concerns.  
2/7/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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How vulnerable is Australia’s infrastructure to climate change?

How resilient is our national transport infrastructure and how much is the climate factored into its planning?
2/6/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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The transport inequality for those living on rural fringe

A death in custody of a teen 40 years ago continues to be felt in WA's Pilbara. And an ambitious plan to lock out wayward cattle causing mischief in an historic gold mining town.    
2/5/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Scammers use deep fake of "Twiggy" Forrest to scam investors

Pop star Taylor Swift, US President Jo Biden and Donald Trump have all been victims of deep fakes. A fake video of  iron ore billionaire Andrew Forrest has surfaced designed to scam investors. 
2/2/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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The domino effect of Houthi rebels on live export trade

Live export ships from Australia will take a different route to Israel as a a result of Houthi rebel attacks. The return of live export ship MV Bahijah has put the live export in the spotlight with critics ramping up their attacks on trade. 
2/1/202425 minutes, 9 seconds
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Insurance industry slammed at parliamentary inquiry into 2022 flood

Insurance industry slammed for "appaling behaviour" by consumer groups at inquiry into flooding events across eastern seaboard in 2022.
1/31/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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How the cost of leaving domestic violence forces many to stay

Kirsty experienced financial abuse, and wants others to know it is possible to rebuild their lives.
1/30/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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Snowtown killings accomplice set for release after 25 years in jail

After 25 years,  the first of four men convicted over what was dubbed the "bodies-in-the-barrels murders" could be freed from jail.
1/29/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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The program helping Indigenous communities get birth certificates

It is estimated two hundred thousand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people don't have a birth certificate.
1/26/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cyclone Kirrily gains strength as it closes in on Townsville

Tropical Cyclone Kirrily has been upgraded to a category three system as it approaches the north Queensland coast.
1/25/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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As the climate changes and costs increase, how do we ensure home insurance is accessible for all?

In areas more prone to floods and cyclones, home insurance premiums have soared and its raised concerns people will drop insurance cover. 
1/24/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Lithium prices have crashed, what now for clean energy transition?

There's a lot of lithium in an electric car with 7kgs of it in every Tesla driving on the road. But recently lithium prices has gone from boom to bust, leading to mine closures in regional Australia. 
1/23/202424 minutes, 59 seconds
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Farmers frustrated after BOM's El Niño forecast proves costly

Livestock producers say unreliable long-term weather forecasts have played havoc with sheep and cattle prices, after farmers made business decisions based on media reports.
1/22/202425 minutes, 8 seconds
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Life on one of Australia's most remote territories - Cocos Islands

Life on Cocos Islands, what locals love about living thousands of ks from anywhere and what troublesm thesm about theri future.   
12/15/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Report says climate change testing viability of Tassie ski field

A study commissioned by the Tasmanian government found that the power and water required for artificial snow on the state's only commercial ski field would not be economically viable.
12/14/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Far north Queensland braces as Cyclone Jasper makes landfall

Tropical Cyclone Jasper has intensified to a category two system and is predicted to bring heavy rain and destructive winds to a broad area of Far North Queensland.
12/13/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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A year on, Wieambilla want to be known for more than shooting tragedy

Residents say they live in friendly and resilient communities that should not be defined by the fatal shootings that rocked the nation a year ago.
12/12/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Families left with no choice but to live in tents in the bush

Families are heading out into the bush with little more than a tent to provide safety and stability for their children.
12/11/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Bing Crosby lives in the outback, his name sheds light on the past

Bing Crosby, Shirley Temple, Hitler and Stalin lived in the Australian outback. Their names hark back to a dark chapter in Australia’s past.
12/8/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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8 to 75 years old, reformed extremist shares insights into radicalism

Matthew Quinn was once a member of a violent racist group, but now as the founder and CEO of Exit Australia, he identifies people at risk of being radicalised. 
12/7/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Inside the tent at UN's COP28 climate summit

Negotiations at COP28 are expected to decide the direction of global climate policy.
12/6/202325 minutes
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AUKUS space facility continues Aus/US cooperation at Exmouth

The laid-back tourist town of Exmouth in WA is best known for the Ningaloo reef and whale sharks but soon it will get a new high-tech facility to improve “deep-space object tracking”.
12/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Outrage in Ballarat at white supremacist march

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
12/4/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Building trust with at-risk youth to steer them away from crime

Youth justice workers and police in Mount Isa have adopted a new approach to tackle youth crime - they're forging connections with local kids to prevent crime before it starts. 
12/1/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Hope for a global solution to climate change as COP28 opens in Dubai

Starting today, leaders and stakeholders from around the world will convene in Dubai to tackle the ever-growing issue of climate change. 
11/30/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Native title recognised over area where communities grew after Maralinga nuclear tests

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
11/29/202325 minutes
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Queensland landholders say state government has left them at the 'mercy of the gods' during bushfires

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
11/28/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why do protests keep happening at the Australian-US Defence facility Pine Gap near Alice Springs?

The situation in Gaza, may seem worlds aways from Central Australia, but in the early hours of the morning protestors blocked access to the high secretive Pine Gap military facility located outside of Alice Springs.
11/27/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parents desperate for action on childcare crisis, as report investigates solutions

Mt Morgan residents eager to see solution to childcare crisis
11/24/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Double-edged sword of saving the endangered ancient Maugean skate

Skate, salmon and the remote Tasmanian town of Strahan 
11/23/202325 minutes
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Global energy modeller says tech development puts climate goals 'within reach'

In a rare instance of upbeat climate news, global energy modeller Rystad has released a report saying the current pace of clean technology development puts humanity 'within reach' of climate goals.
11/22/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Families of Hunter Valley bus crash victims call for federal bus safety taskforce

In the wake of the devastating Hunter Valley bus crash earlier this year, the families of those who died are calling for the implementation of a nationwide bus safety taskforce. 
11/21/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Doctors and dentists call on QLD government to institute mandatory fluoridation of drinking water

51 out of Queensland's 77 local councils do not have fluoridated water, including major regional centres such as Bundaberg, Rockhampton, Mackay and Cairns.
11/20/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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What does a return to in-person learning mean for rural university students?

The pandemic had a massive impact on the way university education is delivered, as classrooms moved online and students learned remotely.  For many rural students, this shift made tertiary education accessible in a way it hadn't been previously. 
11/17/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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The science, psychology and cultural backdrop to our fear of great white sharks

Shark researchers are meeting in Port Lincoln, SA this week to discuss the ocean's apex predator.
11/16/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Alice Springs aged care facility in lockdown as residents and staff grapple with COVID outbreak

Old Timers Village in Alice Springs is in lockdown due to a COVID-19 outbreak impacting more than a third of its residents.  
11/15/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Wombats, harmonicas and sunscreen campaign make Sounds of Australia collection

A dozen new sound recordings have just been added to the Sounds of Australia collection, curated by the National Film and Sound Archive.
11/14/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Workers and union blindsided by sudden shutdown of historic Broken Hill mine

Surprise shutdown announcement of Broken Hill’s Rasp Mine leaves uncertain future ahead for workers 
11/13/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sentinel chickens take up mantle of defense against mozzie-borne diseases

Sentinel chickens a first line of defence against mosquito-borne disease in South Australia
11/10/202325 minutes
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WA Gov't imposes new regulations on short term rentals, but will it help ease housing shortage?

The WA government will impose regulations on landlords making money from short term rentals. It's expected to have a big impact on popular holiday destinations in the southwest of WA, like Margaret River, Dunsborough and Busselton.
11/9/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Regional telecom experts hope Optus failure will persuade politicians to put fail safes in place

Dropouts in communication are common in regional Australia, and experts hope the Optus failure may persuade politicians and regulators to have fail safes in place, as without them, there are serious consequences - particularly for people living in the bush
11/8/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Doctors warn regional patients will be 'penalised' by proposed changes to telehealth rebates

In a draft report, a government committee has proposed only face-to-face initial specialist consults be eligible for Medicare rebates - a move doctors say would disadvantage rural patients. 
11/7/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Vandals damage Aboriginal sites older than 'the pyramids of Egypt'

Aboriginal rock carvings on the NSW Central Coast have been vandalised, prompting calls for better education about the significance of these places across Australia.
11/6/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Will the PM's visit to China see a reset in relations?

It's the first trip by an Australian PM to China in seven years does it represent a thawing of relations. 
11/3/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Surviving Aboriginal workers and relatives win $180m settlement from WA government for stolen wages

Ex-stockmen in the Kimberley say they are relieved to have the acknowledgement
11/2/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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AFP blocks 10 child abuse websites using internet domain for Cocos (keeling) islands

Federal police shut down a series of websites responsible for distributing almost 1 million child exploitation images and videos through an internet domain assigned to the Cocos (Keeling) islands.
11/1/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Man gasped 'I can't breathe' before he died. There was no global outcry

The family of an aboriginal man who was killed after being restrained by crowd controllers has called on the NT government to address violence in the security industry. 
10/31/202325 minutes
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NDIS recipients face homelessness after being told to move out of homes if they don't want to share

An NDIS policy designed to protect vulnerable Australians from being overcharged has had the unintended consequence of forcing people who live alone out of their homes in the middle of a housing crisis.
10/30/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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NSW government to resume aerial culling of brumbies

As part of a plan to manage growing numbers of brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park, the NSW government has announced it will resume aerial shooting practices. 
10/27/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Glossy magazines make a comeback in regional Australia

Has INSTA killed the magazine industry or are glossies making a comeback? 
10/26/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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From dark skies to mining - WA set to play key role in new generation of space exploration

The who's who of the international space industry have gathered in Western Australia to speak about the potential of this last frontier.
10/25/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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'The public needs to know': Ecologists and climate scientists reveal devastating culture of suppression

As an academic, wildlife ecologist Euan Ritchie has had much more freedom to speak about his work, but he’s seen the devastating impact the culture of suppression is having on his peers.
10/24/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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As Australia's climate changes, what bushfire risk will your home face?

Bushfires have often been perceived to be an issue mainly for people living on farming or lifestyle properties, surrounded by bushland. However, as our climate changes, more houses across Australia are projected to be exposed to increasing threat of bushfire.
10/23/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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For the second time in 2023, the hunt is on for a tiny piece of missing radioactive material 

The Environment Protection Authority does not believe it poses a risk to workers or the public
10/20/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sara Lee goes into voluntary administration in Australia, what now for the Central Coast based business?

Sara Lee Australia desserts are made in a factory in Lisarow, on the New South Wales Central Coast. 
10/19/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Glencore to close Mount Isa copper mine, sparking concern for the mining city

The Mount Isa copper mine is one of the biggest underground mines in the world
10/18/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Regional Australian author says her books were 'stolen' to train AI

The database Books3 contains more than 180,000 works of literature that were taken without permission from authors to develop AI linguistic software.
10/17/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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‘I feel like a change will come’ – Indigenous Australians hopeful for change despite referendum result

All six states and the NT voted against enshrining a Voice to Parliament in the constitution.
10/16/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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On the eve of the referendum Australians weigh up what the Voice will mean

Saturday will see the first referendum in Australia since the 'republic' poll in 1999. 
10/13/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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What does referendum campaigning say about who we are as a nation?

10/12/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Aboriginal people from across regional Australia consider what the referendum might mean for them

Today's Australia Wide hears what people are saying in some of Australia's most remote communities and how the debate about the referendum is effecting indigenous people.
10/11/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Aviation inquiry recommends powers to break up Qantas to encourage greater competition

A Senate Inquiry looking into Australia's aviation sector has called for reforms that could include the power to break up the national carrier in a bid to encourage greater competition. 
10/10/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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'They want jobs, not handouts': Why locals say the Voice could break a vicious cycle in this outback town

As debate rages in remote communities about whether a Voice to Parliament will improve the lives of Indigenous Australians, leaders in WA's northern-most town hope it can lift the next generation out of hopelessness to a place of prosperity.
10/9/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Australian Antarctic Program on thin ice amid $42 mil budget blowouts, workplace culture complaints

Former Australian Antarctic Division researchers have told a senate inquiry that pervasive workplace culture issues and stress around budget uncertainty drove them to quit.
10/6/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Underpaid, overworked, exploited: a picture of modern slavery in regional Australia today

NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner Dr James Cockayne has been holding community meetings in towns around the state, hearing stories of where modern slavery exists in the regions.
10/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Exorbitant regional airfares force people to change how they do business in the bush

Airfares for flights between Australian capital cities are almost back to their pre-pandemic prices, but for regional routes across the country, exorbitant airfares may stick around for some time to come.
10/4/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Have we gone back to the "bad old days" of stop work action, or are strikes simply dominating the headlines?

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
10/3/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Barriers to China-travel lifted, but marketing expert says taste have changed since the pandemic 

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
10/2/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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How well has the royal commission considered the needs of regional Australians living with disability?

The disability royal commission has made 222 recommendations for change, but do they adequately address the needs of regional Australians living with disability? 
9/29/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands turtles dying near runway that's key for Australia's defence ambitions

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
9/28/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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How will Dan Andrews' premiership be remembered by those living in regional Victoria?

After almost a decade in the role of Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews today handed over the reins to his successor, Jacinta Allan
9/27/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Voice to Parliament referendum voting begins in remote communities

Voting in the Voice to Parliament referendum has officially started, as the Australian Electoral Commission opens a polling booth for remote Kimberley residents in WA. 
9/26/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Increase in K'gari dingo attacks sees visitors flock to the island, hoping to see dingoes

In K'gari, social media has been lit-up with stories of dingoes attacking humans… and it's caught the attention of many interested tourists.
9/25/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Federal inquiry into regional bank closures begin NSW hearings

The senate inquiry into the closure of regional banks is continuing with the committee hearing from residents of Junee in NSW.
9/21/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Australia abandons efforts to eradicate deadly bee parasite on east coast

Fifteen months after battling the varroa mite outbreak in the bee population on the east coast, authorities abandon eradication. 
9/20/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Summer of severe heat predicted as Bureau of Meteorology declares El Niño 

One of the world's most consequential climate drivers, El Niño, is underway for the first time in eight years, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
9/19/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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With bushfire season approaching, this community is running emergency drills to prepare residents for real disasters

New figures from the Rec Cross show only one in 10 Australians are prepared for a natural disaster, despite knowing they'll likely be hit by one.
9/18/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cairns, Gold Coast airports in talks with Qatar airways as international tourism rebounds

Tourism bosses in Queensland were dismayed Qatar Airways' request for more flights into the nation's major cities was rejected, but Cairns and Gold Coast airports hope to capitalise instead.
9/15/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Police travel to remote communities to warn of threat of Barkly fire

Police warn remote communities of threat of massive Barkly fire in the Northern Territory
9/14/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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$4 billion upgrade of NSW dam scrapped amid warnings environmental impact would be 'catastrophic and irreversible'

The New South Wales government has scrapped one of the largest and most expensive water security projects in the state. 
9/13/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Bega hospital develops cutting-edge simulation training, in bid to keep doctors in the regions

Bega's hospital has launched a new high fidelity simulation centre, in the hope of enticing doctors out to the regions for longer stints.
9/12/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Housing bill to build affordable and public housing across Australia set to pass parliament

After months of debate the Housing Australia Future Fund bill is set to pass parliament. 
9/11/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Incarcerated teens tell their story of life in youth detention through song

Teens at Tasmania's Ashley Youth Detention Centre share their experience of life behind bars, and the circumstances that brought them there.
9/8/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Delayed closure of Eraring power station draws mixed reactions from local community

The NSW government has announced it will "engage with Origin Energy" on a proposed extension of the life of Australia's largest black coal-fired power plant. 
9/7/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Revised Murray Darling Basin Plan facing opposition in Federal Parliament

The review of the Murray Darling plan would see critical water-saving deadlines pushed out from 2024 to 2027.
9/6/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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What could Alan Joyce's retirement from Qantas CEO role mean for regional flight services?

Alan Joyce will leave Qantas tomorrow, after a tumultuous week for the airline. Qantas announced his early departure, saying Mr Joyce would bring forward his retirement by two months to help the company "accelerate its renewal".
9/5/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trouble in Paradise - Some 'inconvenient Australians' fear their idyllic home could be lost in the name of national security

 Half billion dollar upgrade to airstrip on Cocos Islands runway has locals worried for their futures.  
9/4/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Is the high cost of fuel putting the brakes on an Aussie pastime?

What does the high cost of fuel mean for regional youth who find freedom and community behind the wheel of a car when they head into town for a 'blockie' or 'mainy'?
9/1/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Inquiry sinks calls to bury Humelink energy transmission cables

An inquiry into Transgrid's $3.3 billion HumeLink Transmission line project has deemed it will remain above ground
8/31/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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October 14th – A date for the 'Voice' referendum is confirmed

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
8/30/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Demand for IVF in regional Victoria far outstrips sperm supply, sparking calls for donation payments

Victorian doctors are calling for the introduction of payments for sperm donations, in the hope of incentivising more donors to come forward.
8/29/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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Three US marines die in military aircraft crash on Melville Island during training exercise

Three of the 20 marines who survived a fatal military aircraft crash on Melville Island north of Darwin remain in hospital, as the recovery of the three marines killed in the crash continues.
8/28/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Fears varroa mite will spread nationally after bee parasite found at Euston, on NSW-Victorian border

Victorian authorities are establishing emergency biosecurity zones after the discovery of a parasite deadly to bees on the state's border with NSW, in the Sunraysia region. 
8/25/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Range anxiety should no longer be a problem — so why aren't more people buying EVs in the regions?

Regional Australians are being urged to make the switch to electric vehicles but range anxiety is still an issue despite major improvements in EV batteries and a boom in public charging infrastructure
8/24/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ten months after devasting flooding, Rochester residents address parliamentary inquiry

Flood-affected residents of Rochester, Central Victoria, addressed a parliamentary inquiry today, saying the state government should have done more to support them in the aftermath of the devastating October 2022 flooding.
8/23/202325 minutes, 6 seconds
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Regional waitlists for ADHD and autism assessments prompt Victorian mother to help other families

For families with neurodivergent children, it can be a real struggle to get in to psychiatrists and specialists, particularly in regional areas. 
8/22/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Misinformation, confusion and scepticism in Mount Isa ahead of Voice referendum

As the rest of the country debates the Voice referendum, there is little to no evidence of a Yes or No campaign in mount Isa, according to locals.
8/21/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Video of man fishing metres from saltwater crocodile frustrates authorities

Authorities and locals have voiced their frustration after a video, posted to social media, went viral of a man fishing just metres away from a large saltwater crocodile in Cairns.
8/18/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Businesses say regional Queensland's unsealed roads costing the state millions in lost revenue

Queensland business owners impacted by the unreliable nature of unsealed outback roads are calling on the state government to invest in upgrades.
8/17/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Real estate agents don body cameras, as ongoing rental crisis fans the flames of conflict with tenants

When an individual's right to safety clashes with a tenant's right to privacy within their own home, it raises the question — how do you strike a fair balance?
8/16/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Matildas star Mary Fowler inspires next generation of soccer players

Mary Fowler's World Cup campaign has been the talk of staff and students at Holy Cross School, on Cairns' northern beaches where she grew up.
8/15/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Will Queensland's famous coastal cities survive the increasing demand for beachside living?

The state government's new draft South East Queensland Regional Plan forecasts 900,000 new homes will be needed by 2046.
8/14/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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NSW Bushfires Coronial Inquiry wraps up after almost two years of proceedings

For almost two years, the New South Wales Bushfires Coronial Inquiry has gathered evidence on the 25 deaths during 2019-2020 bushfire season. After almost two years, the inquiry has now withdrawn to consider its findings.
8/11/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Our voice has been heard' - Traditional owners welcome federal government decision to abandon Kimba nuclear waste dump

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
8/10/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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From flood to drought in less than 18 months, NSW farmers are feeling the effects of weather whiplash

Less than 18 months ago, parts of New South Wales saw some of the worst flooding in living memory.  Today, farmers battle another extreme, as many of those same areas have been declared drought affected.
8/9/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Report finds home insurance industry 'not prepared' for more natural disasters caused by climate change

Australians are facing a "broken" insurance system as the risk of bushfires, floods and cyclones increases with climate change, a new report out today says.
8/8/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Uncertain future for WA's controversial Cultural Heritage laws

After weeks of criticism from farmers, pastoralists, mining groups and opposition parties, the WA Government may soon scrap its new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act. However, with no official confirmation, there's still a lot of confusion around what's in store for the future of the Act. 
8/7/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Voice to Parliament set to dominate talks of 23rd Garma Festival

In Arnhem Land, on Gumatj Country, thousands of people have gathered for the 23rd Garma Festival. At last year's event, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the wording of the referendum on the Voice to Parliament. With the referendum fast approaching, it's expected the Voice will be a focus of this year's discussions.
8/4/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Murray River communities watch nervously as it rises again, but authorities say there's no need for panic

The South Australian leg of the Murray River is rising again, authorities say there is no cause for concern but locals still in flood recovery mode are anxiously watching on. 
8/3/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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WA's mining industry on notice to address toxic FIFO workplace culture

This week in Perth, a mining industry summit called 'Driving Respect' has brought together leaders from across the sector to tackle toxic FIFO workplace cultures.
8/2/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Food, water and compass; the odd-looking desert kurrajong trees have it all

With bright green leaves atop a straight trunk, the desert kurrajong looks like a child's drawing of a tree. If you were lost in the red-dirt desert of west and central Australia, these odd-looking trees would not only catch your eye, but may even save your life.
8/1/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Defence Minister Richard Marles says search for missing ADF personnel now a ‘recovery’ effort.

There is no longer hope that four crew onboard an Australian Army helicopter that crashed in Queensland's Whitsundays have survived, Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has said. 
7/31/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tasmanian hospital staff call for support amid escalating violence, stabbing of doctor

Dan Bell will never forget the day he had to help save the life of a colleague who'd been stabbed by a patient at Tasmania's North West Regional Hospital. It made him question his future as an emergency department nurse.  
7/28/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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'It's important that people know they're not alone' - Catherine helps those struggling with hoarding, with demand increasing post-Covid

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
7/27/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Mass pilot whale stranding rescue effort continues at Albany beach despite difficulties

The reason for the stranding is unclear, but experts say pilot whales are "tightly bonded" creatures and tend to follow each other. 
7/26/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spanish mackerel fishery changes force families to leave livelihoods with no compensation

New catch limits for Spanish mackerel has forced many out of an industry they've made a livelihood from for decades.
7/25/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Family drama and billions of dollars: the battle for Hope Downs iron ore deposit.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
7/24/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Wodonga home owners urge Victorian government to help as Mr Fluffy loose-filled asbestos found in houses

Mr Fluffy asbestos has been discovered in regional Victorian homes along the NSW border
7/21/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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NT government extends Alice Springs takeaway alcohol restrictions for at least 12 months

The Northern Territory government decides to extend takeaway liquor restrictions in Alice Springs for at least another year. 
7/20/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Traditional owners win legal challenge to stop nuclear waste facility in Kimba

Traditional owners on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula have won a legal challenge to stop the federal government building a nuclear waste facility near Kimba.
7/19/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Commonwealth Games scrapped in regional Victoria over cost concerns

The Victorian government has cancelled its plans to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, saying the cost of hosting would be too high. Funds will be diverted into sporting facilities and housing in regional Victoria.
7/18/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Landslip survivors in limbo as they wait for buyback of condemned homes

The survivors of last year's devastating landslips in northern New South Wales ran for their lives when the earth moved under their feet and landslips destroyed their homes. Now, hopeless and homeless, they say they are living in limbo while governments keep them waiting for news of a land buyback.
7/17/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Farmers take cue from climate scientists to prepare for changing weather drivers

In the last 24 hours the US National Weather service says there is a greater than 90% chance that El Niño will continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter. In Australia, some Aussie farmers are taking their cue from climate scientists to prepare for changing weather drivers. 
7/14/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Pilbara Aboriginal leaders push to close the gap, discuss Voice at Yule River bush meeting

The Yule River bush meeting brings together community leaders from across the Pilbara to discuss the issues and challenges facing their towns, as well as giving them the opportunity to put requests and policy proposals directly to ministers.
7/13/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Six months on from the devastating Kimberley floods, the scars are raw in Fitzroy Crossing

As repairs slowly begin, Fitzroy Crossing residents still don't know when they will be able to return to their flood-ravaged homes.
7/12/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Despite freezing conditions some people living rough in regional Victoria are reluctant to ask for help

The housing affordability crisis and rising cost of living has seen the number of people sleeping rough nearly doubling in western Victoria. 
7/11/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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A sweet deal – Queensland sugar producers celebrate first tariff free sugar export to UK in 50 years

The FTA provides Australian sugar exporters with their best access to the UK since 1973
7/10/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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First Nations youth find their voice through 'Mob Pod' podcast

In an attempt to give young First Nations people a voice during the referendum debate, a New South Wales Central Coast organisation has launched a unique podcast - The Mob Pod. 
7/7/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Deep space experts prove Elon Musk’s Starlink is interfering in scientific work

Many Australians out bush rely on Starlink for better connectivity, but there is concern its satellites are disrupting the dark sky.
7/6/202325 minutes, 6 seconds
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Vets warn against growing trend of DIY treatments, as cost-of-living pressures tighten budgets of pet owners

When mother-of-four Chrystal found herself with no savings, multiple bills, and a sick dog a few weeks ago, she resorted to doing a "home vet" job. Vets say this is becoming increasingly common, as tightening budgets push more owners to attempt DIY treatments on their pets.
7/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Big Red Bash attendees brave the long, muddy journey to Outback Queensland festival

Big Red Bash organisers say the journey to one of the world's most remote music festivals is all part of the experience, but many travellers got more than they bargained for on the way to this year's event.
7/4/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Combating misinformation around an Indigenous Voice to Parliament

The upcoming referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament is not far away, but the circulation of misinformation has many Australians saying they're confused as to what they're actually voting on.
7/3/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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How one big wave off Tasmania's Shipstern Bluff changed 16yo surfer Ned Hart's life

Dunsborough surfer Ned Hart hit it big with a wild ride in Tasmania and the coverage is proving to be worth more than any contest win.
6/30/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cultural fishing court cases costing taxpayers millions as deadline for law change looms

Legal uncertainty over the rights of Indigenous cultural fishers in NSW is leading to expensive court cases, with some dropped at the last minute.
6/29/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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"I have feelings here": Elders leave community behind for dialysis treatment

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/28/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Four men charged in an "unsophisticated attempt" to steal "gold dust" from a Kalgoorlie mine

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/27/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Study finds families with young children faced extreme challenges during Black Summer bushfires.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/26/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Power and Water Corp plans to buy and on-sell Beetaloo gas to combat shortages.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/23/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Power and Water Corp plans to buy and on-sell Beetaloo gas to combat shortages.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/23/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Victorian council relaxes restrictions on tiny homes to combat homelessness.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/22/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Victorian council relaxes restrictions on tiny homes to combat homelessness.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/22/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Caravan park residents in Northern Tasmania face threat of homelessness

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/21/202325 minutes
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Caravan park residents in Northern Tasmania face threat of homelessness

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/21/202325 minutes
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‘Out of sight, out of mind’: International seafarers owed millions in wages.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/20/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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‘Out of sight, out of mind’: International seafarers owed millions in wages.

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/20/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Renewed calls for improved workplace safety as resources industry grapples with spate of deaths

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/19/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Renewed calls for improved workplace safety as resources industry grapples with spate of deaths

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
6/19/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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WA Police dig up mine shaft in search of clues to solve Ray and Jennie Kehlet mystery

Police have been digging up the mine shaft where Ray Kehlet's body was found
6/16/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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WA Police dig up mine shaft in search of clues to solve Ray and Jennie Kehlet mystery

Police have been digging up the mine shaft where Ray Kehlet's body was found
6/16/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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‘It’s ideal to have RNs 24/7, but we don’t live in an ideal world’ – Regional aged care centre may close if it can’t meet new staffing requirements

The Ridgehaven Retirement Complex in Monto in Queensland says it will struggle to fulfil the new criteria set out by the federal government.  
6/15/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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‘It’s ideal to have RNs 24/7, but we don’t live in an ideal world’ – Regional aged care centre may close if it can’t meet new staffing requirements

The Ridgehaven Retirement Complex in Monto in Queensland says it will struggle to fulfil the new criteria set out by the federal government.  
6/15/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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Byron Shire Council tackles housing crisis with 60-day cap on short-stay holiday rentals

Councils in tourism hotspots around NSW are watching with interest as Byron Shire Council pushes ahead with plans for a 60-day annual cap on short-term holiday letting.
6/14/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Byron Shire Council tackles housing crisis with 60-day cap on short-stay holiday rentals

Councils in tourism hotspots around NSW are watching with interest as Byron Shire Council pushes ahead with plans for a 60-day annual cap on short-term holiday letting.
6/14/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Authorities say 400-year-old trees are being illegally cut down at rates never seen before in northern Victorian forests

This winter Parks Victoria is cracking down on organised groups felling river red gums at unprecedented rates.
6/13/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Authorities say 400-year-old trees are being illegally cut down at rates never seen before in northern Victorian forests

This winter Parks Victoria is cracking down on organised groups felling river red gums at unprecedented rates.
6/13/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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'We’re a nobody town, what’s going on?' -  Major TV production sees quiet Derby become ‘Bollywood of the Kimberley’'

The small Kimberley town of Derby is getting its moment in the sun, with a murder mystery-noir comedy being filmed there and the town is buzzing.
6/12/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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'We’re a nobody town, what’s going on?' -  Major TV production sees quiet Derby become ‘Bollywood of the Kimberley’'

The small Kimberley town of Derby is getting its moment in the sun, with a murder mystery-noir comedy being filmed there and the town is buzzing.
6/12/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Barunga festival sees NT Land Councils lend support to Indigenous Voice

Members of the 4 land councils of the Northern Territory gathered at Barunga and declared their support for an Indigenous Voice in the upcoming referendum.
6/9/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Barunga festival sees NT Land Councils lend support to Indigenous Voice

Members of the 4 land councils of the Northern Territory gathered at Barunga and declared their support for an Indigenous Voice in the upcoming referendum.
6/9/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Closure of AGL power station raises hopes for solution to Lake Liddell's brain-eating amoeba problem

A power station closure has raised hopes for Lake Liddell to be reopened for swimming and fishing
6/8/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Closure of AGL power station raises hopes for solution to Lake Liddell's brain-eating amoeba problem

A power station closure has raised hopes for Lake Liddell to be reopened for swimming and fishing
6/8/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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“Like Uluru” - World Heritage Fraser Island officially restored to Indigenous name, K'gari

For the Butchulla people of K'gari Island off the coast of Queensland it's been a long road to officially change Fraser Island back to its traditional name 'K'gari' which means paradise
6/7/202325 minutes
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“Like Uluru” - World Heritage Fraser Island officially restored to Indigenous name, K'gari

For the Butchulla people of K'gari Island off the coast of Queensland it's been a long road to officially change Fraser Island back to its traditional name 'K'gari' which means paradise
6/7/202325 minutes
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Voice to Parliament mock referendum hoped to improve lagging Aboriginal enrolment rate

Western Australia has the lowest rate of Aboriginal voter enrolment in the country. But a series of mock referendums are scheduled, in a bid to increase that number and teach people about the process before the Voice to Parliament referendum later in the year. It is hoped the model could roll out nationally.
6/6/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Voice to Parliament mock referendum hoped to improve lagging Aboriginal enrolment rate

Western Australia has the lowest rate of Aboriginal voter enrolment in the country. But a series of mock referendums are scheduled, in a bid to increase that number and teach people about the process before the Voice to Parliament referendum later in the year. It is hoped the model could roll out nationally.
6/6/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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It's nearing the peak of the tourist season in the Top End, so why have visitor numbers dwindled?

This was supposed to be the year tourism across the Northern Territory bounced back, but weeks into what should be the peak of the season, David Woodrow is cutting his Darwin Harbour sunset cruises. 
6/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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It's nearing the peak of the tourist season in the Top End, so why have visitor numbers dwindled?

This was supposed to be the year tourism across the Northern Territory bounced back, but weeks into what should be the peak of the season, David Woodrow is cutting his Darwin Harbour sunset cruises. 
6/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Broken Hill council's decision to stop paying for Welcome to Country causes division

Members of Broken Hill's Aboriginal community have criticised a decision by its local council to stop paying them for undertaking Welcome to Country ceremonies.
6/2/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Broken Hill council's decision to stop paying for Welcome to Country causes division

Members of Broken Hill's Aboriginal community have criticised a decision by its local council to stop paying them for undertaking Welcome to Country ceremonies.
6/2/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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A $1 million reward sparks hopes the mystery of Jimmy Taylor's disappearance may be solved

Almost five decades on, there's a renewed push to solve the mystery of what happened to Jimmy Taylor
6/1/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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A $1 million reward sparks hopes the mystery of Jimmy Taylor's disappearance may be solved

Almost five decades on, there's a renewed push to solve the mystery of what happened to Jimmy Taylor
6/1/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Online vigilantism - When the desire for “justice” goes too far

While vigilante action is not a new phenomenon, social media is enabling large groups of people to communicate quickly and mobilise.
5/31/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Online vigilantism - When the desire for “justice” goes too far

While vigilante action is not a new phenomenon, social media is enabling large groups of people to communicate quickly and mobilise.
5/31/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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‘I cried, longing to bring them home’ – Broome First Nations families upset ancestral remains still held in foreign museums

Broome cultural leaders urged foreign organisations to return an estimated 16,000 remains to Australia's First Nations groups, as part of broader reconciliation. 
5/30/202325 minutes
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‘I cried, longing to bring them home’ – Broome First Nations families upset ancestral remains still held in foreign museums

Broome cultural leaders urged foreign organisations to return an estimated 16,000 remains to Australia's First Nations groups, as part of broader reconciliation. 
5/30/202325 minutes
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Aboriginal peacemakers meet to discuss conflict resolution in remote Northern Territory

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/29/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Aboriginal peacemakers meet to discuss conflict resolution in remote Northern Territory

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/29/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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First aerial deer cull in Tasmanian wilderness nets more than 700 animals

The program has been hailed as a success but both environmentalists and hunters are calling on the government to do more. 
5/26/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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First aerial deer cull in Tasmanian wilderness nets more than 700 animals

The program has been hailed as a success but both environmentalists and hunters are calling on the government to do more. 
5/26/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Victorian budget death knell for state's native timber industry

The government will provide more than $200 million that will help transition workers out of the native timber industry
5/24/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Victorian budget death knell for state's native timber industry

The government will provide more than $200 million that will help transition workers out of the native timber industry
5/24/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Australian manuka honey producers successfully block New Zealand trademark attempt again

A group of NZ manuka honey producers have lost another bid to trademark the word.
5/23/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Australian manuka honey producers successfully block New Zealand trademark attempt again

A group of NZ manuka honey producers have lost another bid to trademark the word.
5/23/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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After a safety review, Maryborough changed its maternity services — and its health story

Maryborough District Health Service is celebrating one year of a new model of maternity care that has attracted midwives, increased birth numbers and is viewed as a standard that other regional health services can follow. 
5/19/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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After a safety review, Maryborough changed its maternity services — and its health story

Maryborough District Health Service is celebrating one year of a new model of maternity care that has attracted midwives, increased birth numbers and is viewed as a standard that other regional health services can follow. 
5/19/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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“Australian timber is going back to China” – China lifts ban on Australian timber

Since 2020 Australia's $1.6 billion annual timber trade with China has been suspended with Beijing citing quarantine risks.
5/18/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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“Australian timber is going back to China” – China lifts ban on Australian timber

Since 2020 Australia's $1.6 billion annual timber trade with China has been suspended with Beijing citing quarantine risks.
5/18/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Traditional Aboriginal healing teams with Western medicine amid youth suicide crisis in WA's north

Traditional ochre paint, sacred songs and massage complement Western medicine at a health service in WA's north — and there are hopes this "sacred knowledge" can be passed on to the region's young people.
5/17/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Traditional Aboriginal healing teams with Western medicine amid youth suicide crisis in WA's north

Traditional ochre paint, sacred songs and massage complement Western medicine at a health service in WA's north — and there are hopes this "sacred knowledge" can be passed on to the region's young people.
5/17/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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First Nations leaders want to ensure remote communities are not left behind with renewable energy expansion

Billions of dollars is poured into mining in remote Australia, so why don't the lights stay on in nearby communities? 
5/16/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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First Nations leaders want to ensure remote communities are not left behind with renewable energy expansion

Billions of dollars is poured into mining in remote Australia, so why don't the lights stay on in nearby communities? 
5/16/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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30,000 claimants to share $132.7m payout after Commonwealth settles PFAS class action

About 30,000 claimants will be paid $132.7m from the Commonwealth over historic contamination of regional towns 
5/15/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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30,000 claimants to share $132.7m payout after Commonwealth settles PFAS class action

About 30,000 claimants will be paid $132.7m from the Commonwealth over historic contamination of regional towns 
5/15/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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‘Indigenous livelihoods that are put on the line at the moment’ - Art scandal rocks Indigenous art world

The NT arts minister is calling for a national investigation into allegations of interference by white assistants that are creating "reputational damage" to the Indigenous art industry.
5/12/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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‘Indigenous livelihoods that are put on the line at the moment’ - Art scandal rocks Indigenous art world

The NT arts minister is calling for a national investigation into allegations of interference by white assistants that are creating "reputational damage" to the Indigenous art industry.
5/12/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Scientists say WA government's prescribed burns targets have no scientific basis

The WA government's fire management strategies are outdated and damaging to the bushland burned and the surrounding communities, according to a range of scientists, medical experts and Indigenous leaders.  
5/11/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Scientists say WA government's prescribed burns targets have no scientific basis

The WA government's fire management strategies are outdated and damaging to the bushland burned and the surrounding communities, according to a range of scientists, medical experts and Indigenous leaders.  
5/11/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Federal budget: Good news for bulk billing, oil and gas companies and truckies set to pay more

While many struggle to even get an appointment with their GP, health advocates say this injection of cash from the budget will have a trickledown effect across the health care system.
5/10/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Federal budget: Good news for bulk billing, oil and gas companies and truckies set to pay more

While many struggle to even get an appointment with their GP, health advocates say this injection of cash from the budget will have a trickledown effect across the health care system.
5/10/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Drover's dogs' and 'lifters and leaners' - The lingo of the federal budget

Budget night is full of political rhetoric and usually some politician will coin a phrase that sticks, we look at some of the 'lingo' that's helped shape budgets past and present. 
5/9/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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'Drover's dogs' and 'lifters and leaners' - The lingo of the federal budget

Budget night is full of political rhetoric and usually some politician will coin a phrase that sticks, we look at some of the 'lingo' that's helped shape budgets past and present. 
5/9/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tourists surge back to Uluru but bypass Alice Springs as peak season begins

Following several years of underwhelming visitation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more guests are returning to the iconic rock and cultural heart of Australia.
5/8/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tourists surge back to Uluru but bypass Alice Springs as peak season begins

Following several years of underwhelming visitation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more guests are returning to the iconic rock and cultural heart of Australia.
5/8/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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Earth's orbit is becoming more crowded and our window to the universe is at stake

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Earth's orbit is becoming more crowded and our window to the universe is at stake

For millennia humans have gazed up at the wonder of the night sky, but what we can see is rapidly changing because of our quest to be connected.
5/5/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Future uncertain for vulnerable residents as independent aged care provider struggles to stay afloat

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/4/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Future uncertain for vulnerable residents as independent aged care provider struggles to stay afloat

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/4/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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NT government gives green light to fracking project, five years after ban is lifted

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/3/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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NT government gives green light to fracking project, five years after ban is lifted

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/3/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Mixed reactions as Tasmania granted AFL team after three decades of campaigning

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/2/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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Mixed reactions as Tasmania granted AFL team after three decades of campaigning

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/2/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rex Airlines cuts multiple regional flight routes across Australia

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/1/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Rex Airlines cuts multiple regional flight routes across Australia

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
5/1/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Australia's oldest coal-fired station Liddell powers down in the Hunter Valley

The last running turbine at the Liddell Power Station has powered down, marking the end of a 52-year legacy of generating electricity in the NSW Hunter Valley. 
4/28/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Australia's oldest coal-fired station Liddell powers down in the Hunter Valley

The last running turbine at the Liddell Power Station has powered down, marking the end of a 52-year legacy of generating electricity in the NSW Hunter Valley. 
4/28/202325 minutes, 8 seconds
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Housing crisis a key driver of worsening regional poverty

Housing crisis pushes more into poverty with new research from the University Canberra finding overall poverty rates in regional NSW are now higher than Greater Sydney. 
4/27/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Housing crisis a key driver of worsening regional poverty

Housing crisis pushes more into poverty with new research from the University Canberra finding overall poverty rates in regional NSW are now higher than Greater Sydney. 
4/27/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Fans pay a high price for heavy metal in country music capital

For more than 15 years, rock concerts have been required to pay a refundable 50 per cent security deposit for any show at Tamworth's town hall, 25 per cent more than what is required for any other genre of music. 
4/26/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Fans pay a high price for heavy metal in country music capital

For more than 15 years, rock concerts have been required to pay a refundable 50 per cent security deposit for any show at Tamworth's town hall, 25 per cent more than what is required for any other genre of music. 
4/26/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Breastfeeding mums lost supply of milk during Black Summer bushfires, more support needed, study finds

Prolonged stress and reduced feeding times led to a significant decline in mothers' breastmilk supply during the bushfires, and more support is needed for them in emergencies, a study finds.
4/25/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Breastfeeding mums lost supply of milk during Black Summer bushfires, more support needed, study finds

Prolonged stress and reduced feeding times led to a significant decline in mothers' breastmilk supply during the bushfires, and more support is needed for them in emergencies, a study finds.
4/25/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Council calls for more family daycare to meet overwhelming demand

A Dalmeny mother opened her own family day care centre after struggling to access child care for her own kids.
4/24/202325 minutes
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Council calls for more family daycare to meet overwhelming demand

A Dalmeny mother opened her own family day care centre after struggling to access child care for her own kids.
4/24/202325 minutes
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Western Australia could be the premier star gazing spot in the world, but is it ready for that?

For regional WA, Exmouth was the first of four upcoming eclipses and the pressure is on to get ready for the next one in the Kimberley in 2028.
4/21/202325 minutes
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Western Australia could be the premier star gazing spot in the world, but is it ready for that?

For regional WA, Exmouth was the first of four upcoming eclipses and the pressure is on to get ready for the next one in the Kimberley in 2028.
4/21/202325 minutes
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“It's a mind blowing experience that helps you appreciate our place in the vast universe”- crowds wowed by spectacle of Exmouth Eclipse

In Exmouth, 1,200 kilometres north of Perth, thousands of visitors made the most of being in the best place on Earth to witness the eclipse at totality.
4/20/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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“It's a mind blowing experience that helps you appreciate our place in the vast universe”- crowds wowed by spectacle of Exmouth Eclipse

In Exmouth, 1,200 kilometres north of Perth, thousands of visitors made the most of being in the best place on Earth to witness the eclipse at totality.
4/20/202325 minutes, 7 seconds
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Could tiny houses solve homelessness in regional Australia?

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/19/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Could tiny houses solve homelessness in regional Australia?

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/19/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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'The town of Rochester is still hurting': Residents living in caravans 6-months on from floods, as insurers drag their feet

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/18/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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'The town of Rochester is still hurting': Residents living in caravans 6-months on from floods, as insurers drag their feet

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/18/202325 minutes, 9 seconds
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Katherine women strive for financial independence as new SmartCard launched

A group of First Nations women in Katherine are empowering each other to achieve financial independence
4/17/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Katherine women strive for financial independence as new SmartCard launched

A group of First Nations women in Katherine are empowering each other to achieve financial independence
4/17/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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'I was wondering why I was here, and they weren't': Hillcrest jumping castle survivor shares his story

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/14/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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'I was wondering why I was here, and they weren't': Hillcrest jumping castle survivor shares his story

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/14/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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'I didn't know. I've just got a shock': Remote communities in the dark about voice to parliament

Community leaders in Warakurna, Docker River and Cosmo Newberry say many in the region are unsure about what the voice is and how it would work.
4/12/202325 minutes, 13 seconds
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'I didn't know. I've just got a shock': Remote communities in the dark about voice to parliament

Community leaders in Warakurna, Docker River and Cosmo Newberry say many in the region are unsure about what the voice is and how it would work.
4/12/202325 minutes, 13 seconds
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Last minute bookings, staffing and international travel takes toll on regional tourism

Many Australians are going overseas but international visitor numbers have not rebounded as quickly as expected.
4/11/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Last minute bookings, staffing and international travel takes toll on regional tourism

Many Australians are going overseas but international visitor numbers have not rebounded as quickly as expected.
4/11/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Inland Rail review reveals cost blow-out to 'astonishing' $31b amid claims of unheeded advice

The cost of the inland rail project could increase further because of ongoing uncertainty around the scope of the project
4/6/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Inland Rail review reveals cost blow-out to 'astonishing' $31b amid claims of unheeded advice

The cost of the inland rail project could increase further because of ongoing uncertainty around the scope of the project
4/6/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Terence Kelly sentenced over abduction of Cleo Smith near Carnarvon in WA's outback

Terence Darrell Kelly,  was sentenced to 13 years and six months in jail after pleading guilty to abducting Cleo Smith in a case that made headlines around the world.
4/5/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Terence Kelly sentenced over abduction of Cleo Smith near Carnarvon in WA's outback

Terence Darrell Kelly,  was sentenced to 13 years and six months in jail after pleading guilty to abducting Cleo Smith in a case that made headlines around the world.
4/5/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Lyn's town of Narromine hasn’t flooded in 68 years, but her insurance has jumped five-fold in 12 months

Some residents in Narromine are reconsidering or cancelling their home insurance due to a spike in premiums
4/4/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Lyn's town of Narromine hasn’t flooded in 68 years, but her insurance has jumped five-fold in 12 months

Some residents in Narromine are reconsidering or cancelling their home insurance due to a spike in premiums
4/4/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Trailblazing Aboriginal land rights leader Yunupingu dies in Arnhem Land, aged 74

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/3/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trailblazing Aboriginal land rights leader Yunupingu dies in Arnhem Land, aged 74

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
4/3/202325 minutes, 10 seconds
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'It gives me a good feeling': Finnish F1 star to don Indigenous design at grand prix to help struggling kindergarten

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/31/202325 minutes, 12 seconds
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'It gives me a good feeling': Finnish F1 star to don Indigenous design at grand prix to help struggling kindergarten

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/31/202325 minutes, 12 seconds
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Residents consider future after historic outback town 'wiped off the map' by flooding

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/30/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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Residents consider future after historic outback town 'wiped off the map' by flooding

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/30/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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After the Mickleham quarantine hub was used for flood victims, documents show violence and drug use were rife

Documents obtained under Freedom of Information show 26 separate incidents at the Mickleham facility in a seven-week period
3/29/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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After the Mickleham quarantine hub was used for flood victims, documents show violence and drug use were rife

Documents obtained under Freedom of Information show 26 separate incidents at the Mickleham facility in a seven-week period
3/29/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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'We are hurting, we are angry': Protesters take to streets in Far North Queensland after Indigenous man shot dead by police

3/28/202330 minutes
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'We are hurting, we are angry': Protesters take to streets in Far North Queensland after Indigenous man shot dead by police

3/28/202330 minutes
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Family addresses coronial inquiry into death of 3 US firefighters in 2020 Snowy Mountains blaze

The family of all three fire fighters that were killed in the crash in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales have flown from the United States to attend the coronial inquest.
3/27/202330 minutes
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Family addresses coronial inquiry into death of 3 US firefighters in 2020 Snowy Mountains blaze

The family of all three fire fighters that were killed in the crash in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales have flown from the United States to attend the coronial inquest.
3/27/202330 minutes
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Elderly, chronically ill residents prepare to sleep in their cars as federal housing program ends

More than 36,000 properties have been part of the National Rental Affordability Scheme since its inception
3/24/202330 minutes
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Elderly, chronically ill residents prepare to sleep in their cars as federal housing program ends

More than 36,000 properties have been part of the National Rental Affordability Scheme since its inception
3/24/202330 minutes
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'This moment has been a very long time in the making': Prime minister announces Voice to Parliament referendum question

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/23/202330 minutes
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'This moment has been a very long time in the making': Prime minister announces Voice to Parliament referendum question

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/23/202330 minutes
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“Don’t go down with the Titanic” - Reformed Newcastle gambler helping others recover from pokies addiction

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3/22/202330 minutes
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“Don’t go down with the Titanic” - Reformed Newcastle gambler helping others recover from pokies addiction

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/22/202330 minutes
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Nationals' proposal for vapes to be regulated like cigarettes divides health professionals

The Nationals are proposing that the prescription-only model be abandoned 
3/21/202330 minutes
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Nationals' proposal for vapes to be regulated like cigarettes divides health professionals

The Nationals are proposing that the prescription-only model be abandoned 
3/21/202330 minutes
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‘You’re smelling this putrid smell’ - Millions of dead fish carpet Darling River at Menindee in worst fish kill on record

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/20/202330 minutes
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‘You’re smelling this putrid smell’ - Millions of dead fish carpet Darling River at Menindee in worst fish kill on record

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/20/202330 minutes
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Increase to Centrelink payments won’t bridge the inflation gap for Australians in northern and regional areas

More than 4 million Australians will see their government welfare payments increase next week, but many are already taking drastic measures to reduce their cost of living.
3/17/202330 minutes
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Increase to Centrelink payments won’t bridge the inflation gap for Australians in northern and regional areas

More than 4 million Australians will see their government welfare payments increase next week, but many are already taking drastic measures to reduce their cost of living.
3/17/202330 minutes
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As Australia debates a Voice to Parliament, the priorities for voters in this remote community differ sharply

While improved housing, health and roads have been promised by the main candidates in the Arafura by-election, Labor has been keen to highlight a key difference with the CLP — an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
3/16/202330 minutes
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As Australia debates a Voice to Parliament, the priorities for voters in this remote community differ sharply

While improved housing, health and roads have been promised by the main candidates in the Arafura by-election, Labor has been keen to highlight a key difference with the CLP — an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
3/16/202330 minutes
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What will become of the radioactive waste created by the AUKUS submarine deal?

Australia's ambitions to be the seventh nation in the world to have nuclear powered submarines means it will now have to deal with its own nuclear waste. 
3/15/202330 minutes
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What will become of the radioactive waste created by the AUKUS submarine deal?

Australia's ambitions to be the seventh nation in the world to have nuclear powered submarines means it will now have to deal with its own nuclear waste. 
3/15/202330 minutes
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As Australia commits to unprecedented defence spend, could Port Kembla be home for new submarine base?

Port Kembla is firming as the Defence Department's preferred location for a new submarine base that will eventually house Australian nuclear-powered boats.
3/14/202330 minutes
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As Australia commits to unprecedented defence spend, could Port Kembla be home for new submarine base?

Port Kembla is firming as the Defence Department's preferred location for a new submarine base that will eventually house Australian nuclear-powered boats.
3/14/202330 minutes
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Puma ditches kangaroo leather in response to campaigning by animal activists

German sportswear company Puma ditches kangaroo leather in response to campaigning by animal activists
3/13/202330 minutes
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Puma ditches kangaroo leather in response to campaigning by animal activists

German sportswear company Puma ditches kangaroo leather in response to campaigning by animal activists
3/13/202330 minutes
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As Pacific island worker numbers boom, claims of exploitation emerge

3/10/202330 minutes
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As Pacific island worker numbers boom, claims of exploitation emerge

3/10/202330 minutes
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After 20 years of negotiations the new High Seas Treaty has been passed, what does it mean?

Australian conservationists and researchers are celebrating an international agreement to protect the ocean and its animals.
3/9/202330 minutes
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After 20 years of negotiations the new High Seas Treaty has been passed, what does it mean?

Australian conservationists and researchers are celebrating an international agreement to protect the ocean and its animals.
3/9/202330 minutes
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Claims NT public health system 'poaching' nurses from Aboriginal-controlled clinics by offering $500K salaries

Central Australia is struggling to recruit and retain nurses, doctors and allied health staff
3/8/202330 minutes
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Claims NT public health system 'poaching' nurses from Aboriginal-controlled clinics by offering $500K salaries

Central Australia is struggling to recruit and retain nurses, doctors and allied health staff
3/8/202330 minutes
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Kabir can't work, has no visa and lives on $400 a month, he's one of 12,000 refugees hoping for a certain future

Last month the federal government followed through on an election commitment to allow about 19,000 asylum seekers on temporary protection visas and safe haven enterprise visas to apply for a permanent visa. There are still roughly 12,000 other asylum seekers on short-term bridging visas or without a visa at all who hope for a similar outcome.
3/7/202330 minutes
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Kabir can't work, has no visa and lives on $400 a month, he's one of 12,000 refugees hoping for a certain future

Last month the federal government followed through on an election commitment to allow about 19,000 asylum seekers on temporary protection visas and safe haven enterprise visas to apply for a permanent visa. There are still roughly 12,000 other asylum seekers on short-term bridging visas or without a visa at all who hope for a similar outcome.
3/7/202330 minutes
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You can't buy a cucumber or lettuce in Kununurra as floodwaters sever main roads into town

WA authorities are now considering air or sea routes to deliver supplies to flood affected Kimberley communities. 
3/6/202330 minutes
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You can't buy a cucumber or lettuce in Kununurra as floodwaters sever main roads into town

WA authorities are now considering air or sea routes to deliver supplies to flood affected Kimberley communities. 
3/6/202330 minutes
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Mother's 10-year quest for the truth

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/3/202330 minutes
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Mother's 10-year quest for the truth

Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
3/3/202330 minutes
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Emergency declarations in force for remote NT communities

Evacuation centres have been set up in Darwin, with buses due to ferry people from Katherine as more evacuations happen over the coming days.
3/2/202330 minutes
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Emergency declarations in force for remote NT communities

Evacuation centres have been set up in Darwin, with buses due to ferry people from Katherine as more evacuations happen over the coming days.
3/2/202330 minutes
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Has the Barkly region in the NT been forgotten?

Many local leaders believe the Barkly, already overshadowed by Alice Springs, has been cast further to the sidelines after missing out on a cut of $250 million in new Federal funding to tackle alcohol related crime and disadvantage in Central Australia.
3/1/202330 minutes
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Has the Barkly region in the NT been forgotten?

Many local leaders believe the Barkly, already overshadowed by Alice Springs, has been cast further to the sidelines after missing out on a cut of $250 million in new Federal funding to tackle alcohol related crime and disadvantage in Central Australia.
3/1/202330 minutes
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One year after the floods, Australia Wide revisits the Northern Rivers

It's not easy to forget the harrowing images of the Northern Rivers floods. One year on, how are they faring in their recovery – and how have the region's heroes dealt with the aftermath of the emergency?
2/28/202330 minutes
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One year after the floods, Australia Wide revisits the Northern Rivers

It's not easy to forget the harrowing images of the Northern Rivers floods. One year on, how are they faring in their recovery – and how have the region's heroes dealt with the aftermath of the emergency?
2/28/202330 minutes
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Leaked report finds mothers, babies could be at risk at 'inadequately resourced' hospital

Just two specialists are available to treat high-risk pregnancies in women in regional Queensland
2/27/202330 minutes
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Leaked report finds mothers, babies could be at risk at 'inadequately resourced' hospital

Just two specialists are available to treat high-risk pregnancies in women in regional Queensland
2/27/202330 minutes
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More women are giving birth on the side of the road in the bush, but experts say it doesn’t have to be that way

In a 25 year period, almost half of regional Australia's maternity services were closed. Leaders in rural health say Australia's system is failing families. But there are solutions, and it’s vital they’re implemented.
2/24/202330 minutes
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More women are giving birth on the side of the road in the bush, but experts say it doesn’t have to be that way

In a 25 year period, almost half of regional Australia's maternity services were closed. Leaders in rural health say Australia's system is failing families. But there are solutions, and it’s vital they’re implemented.
2/24/202330 minutes
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'Sydney do not feel our urgency': Buybacks begin in Northern Rivers but delays and lack of communication cause frustration

Almost one year after catastrophic floods devastated the New South Wales Northern Rivers region, the first round of voluntary buybacks has been offered to homeowners in the highest-risk flood zones.
2/22/202330 minutes
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'Sydney do not feel our urgency': Buybacks begin in Northern Rivers but delays and lack of communication cause frustration

Almost one year after catastrophic floods devastated the New South Wales Northern Rivers region, the first round of voluntary buybacks has been offered to homeowners in the highest-risk flood zones.
2/22/202330 minutes
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Fish 'rained from the sky', outback community says, in freak weather event

This isn't the first time locals in Lajamanu, a community 560 kilometres south-west of Katherine on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, have witnessed fish falling from the sky.
2/21/202330 minutes
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Fish 'rained from the sky', outback community says, in freak weather event

This isn't the first time locals in Lajamanu, a community 560 kilometres south-west of Katherine on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, have witnessed fish falling from the sky.
2/21/202330 minutes
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'Need staff, need staff': Alice Springs GPs and nurses suffer burn out amid crime wave

Medical staff say the crime wave is driving nurses and doctors out of the regional city. 
2/20/202330 minutes
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'Need staff, need staff': Alice Springs GPs and nurses suffer burn out amid crime wave

Medical staff say the crime wave is driving nurses and doctors out of the regional city. 
2/20/202330 minutes
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Visa change could be a big plus for regional towns looking for a willing workforce

This week Labor announced temporary protection visas for 19,000 refugees will be abolished, clearing the way for them to apply to become permanent migrants
2/17/202330 minutes
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Visa change could be a big plus for regional towns looking for a willing workforce

This week Labor announced temporary protection visas for 19,000 refugees will be abolished, clearing the way for them to apply to become permanent migrants
2/17/202330 minutes
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Bodies of missing mine workers Dylan Langridge and Trevor Davis found after incident at Dugald River mine

The pair were operating a light utility vehicle near a stope  – a large, cavernous space where ore is extracted – when the ground gave way, causing the men to plummet into a void on Wednesday morning
2/16/202330 minutes
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Bodies of missing mine workers Dylan Langridge and Trevor Davis found after incident at Dugald River mine

The pair were operating a light utility vehicle near a stope  – a large, cavernous space where ore is extracted – when the ground gave way, causing the men to plummet into a void on Wednesday morning
2/16/202330 minutes
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Kimberley families still in limbo almost a year after Youpla funeral insurance collapse

Kimberley families have been left heartbroken by delays in funeral services for deceased loved ones. They're still seeking compensation, a year after a now-defunct insurance company went insolvent.
2/15/202330 minutes
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Kimberley families still in limbo almost a year after Youpla funeral insurance collapse

Kimberley families have been left heartbroken by delays in funeral services for deceased loved ones. They're still seeking compensation, a year after a now-defunct insurance company went insolvent.
2/15/202330 minutes
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Relief in sight for displaced Eugowra residents, as the first modular pod home arrives three months after flooding

Modular pods are being installed on properties where the homes are uninhabitable, offering relief for residents who've been living in caravans, tents or couch surfing.
2/14/202330 minutes
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Relief in sight for displaced Eugowra residents, as the first modular pod home arrives three months after flooding

Modular pods are being installed on properties where the homes are uninhabitable, offering relief for residents who've been living in caravans, tents or couch surfing.
2/14/202330 minutes
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Stolen Generation survivor reflects on National Apology as new Closing the Gap plan is revealed

Gidja woman Judith Kelly remembers the National Apology clearly and says it was a day of healing and mourning.15 years on, a new Closing the Gap plan has been unveiled 
2/13/202330 minutes
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Stolen Generation survivor reflects on National Apology as new Closing the Gap plan is revealed

Gidja woman Judith Kelly remembers the National Apology clearly and says it was a day of healing and mourning.15 years on, a new Closing the Gap plan has been unveiled 
2/13/202330 minutes
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Cloncurry bank closure sparks outrage as residents fear more services will leave

Residents in the north-west Queensland town of Cloncurry have launched a petition to block the closure of a Westpac branch
2/10/202330 minutes
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Cloncurry bank closure sparks outrage as residents fear more services will leave

Residents in the north-west Queensland town of Cloncurry have launched a petition to block the closure of a Westpac branch
2/10/202330 minutes
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Those failed by regional healthcare system urged to tell their stories

Regional Australia has been suffering from health worker shortages for years. The ABC wants to hear your story about when you were unable to get the medical help you needed — or if you're still waiting. 
2/9/202330 minutes
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Those failed by regional healthcare system urged to tell their stories

Regional Australia has been suffering from health worker shortages for years. The ABC wants to hear your story about when you were unable to get the medical help you needed — or if you're still waiting. 
2/9/202330 minutes
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How did Australia end up in this housing crisis and how could we get out of it?

Australia's housing crisis has been decades in the making. First home buyers are struggling to enter the market and rental vacancies are at all time lows in many areas. How did we get here and how could we get out of it?
2/8/202330 minutes
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How did Australia end up in this housing crisis and how could we get out of it?

Australia's housing crisis has been decades in the making. First home buyers are struggling to enter the market and rental vacancies are at all time lows in many areas. How did we get here and how could we get out of it?
2/8/202330 minutes
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Two pilots escape with minor injuries after 737 large air tanker crashes while fighting bushfires

Two pilots have walked away with minor injuries after a large air tanker crashed while battling two bushfires in regional Western Australia.
2/7/202330 minutes
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Two pilots escape with minor injuries after 737 large air tanker crashes while fighting bushfires

Two pilots have walked away with minor injuries after a large air tanker crashed while battling two bushfires in regional Western Australia.
2/7/202330 minutes
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Experts say earlier FASD diagnosis a key step in tackling Alice Springs youth crime wave

As debate rages over a youth crime wave in Alice Springs, those on the front lines say this major issue can no longer go "hugely neglected". 
2/6/202330 minutes
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Experts say earlier FASD diagnosis a key step in tackling Alice Springs youth crime wave

As debate rages over a youth crime wave in Alice Springs, those on the front lines say this major issue can no longer go "hugely neglected". 
2/6/202330 minutes
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Volunteers needed for SA flood clean-up, as some River Murray shack owners take first look at muddied homes

The flood is still considered an emergency, but authorities say volunteers will be needed as more people begin to gain access to their homes.
2/3/202330 minutes
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Volunteers needed for SA flood clean-up, as some River Murray shack owners take first look at muddied homes

The flood is still considered an emergency, but authorities say volunteers will be needed as more people begin to gain access to their homes.
2/3/202330 minutes
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Youtube cold case investigators continue the search for missing people when others have given up

The pair go looking for people's remains years after authorities have had to give up searching.
2/2/202330 minutes
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Youtube cold case investigators continue the search for missing people when others have given up

The pair go looking for people's remains years after authorities have had to give up searching.
2/2/202330 minutes
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Missing radioactive capsule found in WA outback

The radioactive capsule was found just outside Newman
2/1/202330 minutes
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Missing radioactive capsule found in WA outback

The radioactive capsule was found just outside Newman
2/1/202330 minutes
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Mixed reaction in Alice Springs to class action proposal

An Alice Springs business owner is appealing for support to sue the Northern Territory government for crime-related damages
1/31/202330 minutes
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Mixed reaction in Alice Springs to class action proposal

An Alice Springs business owner is appealing for support to sue the Northern Territory government for crime-related damages
1/31/202330 minutes
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Job uncertainty: BHP flag concerns Muswellbrook's Mount Arthur Coal Mine may close earlier than expected

The company behind New South Wales' largest coal mine fears it may have to close earlier than anticipated, leaving thousands of workers questioning their future.
1/30/202330 minutes
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Job uncertainty: BHP flag concerns Muswellbrook's Mount Arthur Coal Mine may close earlier than expected

The company behind New South Wales' largest coal mine fears it may have to close earlier than anticipated, leaving thousands of workers questioning their future.
1/30/202330 minutes
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'You wonder what's next': Residents in northern WA say they're forgotten in federal discussions on youth crime

Residents have been crying out for help since 2020, and feel forgotten now Anthony Albanese has travelled to Alice Springs and promised million-dollar commitments to make the community safe again.
1/27/202330 minutes
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'You wonder what's next': Residents in northern WA say they're forgotten in federal discussions on youth crime

Residents have been crying out for help since 2020, and feel forgotten now Anthony Albanese has travelled to Alice Springs and promised million-dollar commitments to make the community safe again.
1/27/202330 minutes
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‘I hear that song, I heal a little bit more’: Late Gunditjmara and Bundjalung musician, Archie Roach, awarded Australia Day honours

The late Indigenous elder and songwriter, Archie Roach, is being remembered as a poet, musician, activist and a Companion of the Order of Australia.
1/26/202330 minutes
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‘I hear that song, I heal a little bit more’: Late Gunditjmara and Bundjalung musician, Archie Roach, awarded Australia Day honours

The late Indigenous elder and songwriter, Archie Roach, is being remembered as a poet, musician, activist and a Companion of the Order of Australia.
1/26/202330 minutes
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Concerns for Kimberley residents 'rapidly detoxing' as they're cut off from alcohol, drug supplies, by flooding

Residents and health workers in Fitzroy Crossing are worried the town's existing drug and alcohol issues could increase as a result of the ongoing flood crisis.
1/25/202330 minutes
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Concerns for Kimberley residents 'rapidly detoxing' as they're cut off from alcohol, drug supplies, by flooding

Residents and health workers in Fitzroy Crossing are worried the town's existing drug and alcohol issues could increase as a result of the ongoing flood crisis.
1/25/202330 minutes
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'Where is everybody else?': Calls for more social support in Alice Springs as PM arrives to address crime surge

The NT Police Commissioner has questioned the social drivers behind alcohol fuelled crime, saying it's not just a police issue.
1/24/202330 minutes
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'Where is everybody else?': Calls for more social support in Alice Springs as PM arrives to address crime surge

The NT Police Commissioner has questioned the social drivers behind alcohol fuelled crime, saying it's not just a police issue.
1/24/202330 minutes
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'I can't live like this': After decades of working in the public housing sector, Robyn Goodsell is now living in a tent

The national housing crisis has been highlighted in a regional NSW town, as 50 people seek longer term shelter at a campground. 
1/23/202330 minutes
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'I can't live like this': After decades of working in the public housing sector, Robyn Goodsell is now living in a tent

The national housing crisis has been highlighted in a regional NSW town, as 50 people seek longer term shelter at a campground. 
1/23/202330 minutes
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Medical abortions still hard to access in Wagga Wagga, GPs say, due to 'culture of silence'

Some Riverina GPs say fear remains in the medical community, three years on from protests against the state's bill to decriminalise abortion, creating a "culture of silence".
1/20/202330 minutes
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Medical abortions still hard to access in Wagga Wagga, GPs say, due to 'culture of silence'

Some Riverina GPs say fear remains in the medical community, three years on from protests against the state's bill to decriminalise abortion, creating a "culture of silence".
1/20/202330 minutes
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WA businesses in flood affected Kimberley fear they'll miss out on freight subsidies

Kimberley businesses dealing with thousands of dollars in freight hikes in the wake of catastrophic flooding may be declined subsidies if a bureaucrat does not deem their goods to be "essential".
1/19/20230
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WA businesses in flood affected Kimberley fear they'll miss out on freight subsidies

Kimberley businesses dealing with thousands of dollars in freight hikes in the wake of catastrophic flooding may be declined subsidies if a bureaucrat does not deem their goods to be "essential".
1/19/20230
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Gomeroi people file Native Title appeal against Santos Narrabri Gas Project, pipeline one step closer

Gomeroi traditional owners in north-west New South Wales have filed an appeal against the National Native Title Tribunal's decision to permit the contentious Narrabri Gas Project. 
1/17/20230
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Gomeroi people file Native Title appeal against Santos Narrabri Gas Project, pipeline one step closer

Gomeroi traditional owners in north-west New South Wales have filed an appeal against the National Native Title Tribunal's decision to permit the contentious Narrabri Gas Project. 
1/17/20230
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'It's time to act': Heavily pregnant Gladstone woman pleas with Queensland Government to fix maternity crisis

A heavily pregnant Gladstone woman has made an impassioned plea to the state government to fix the Central Queensland maternity crisis as she prepares to "dodge potholes" on the Bruce Highway to give birth about 100 kilometres away in Rockhampton.
1/17/20230
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'It's time to act': Heavily pregnant Gladstone woman pleas with Queensland Government to fix maternity crisis

A heavily pregnant Gladstone woman has made an impassioned plea to the state government to fix the Central Queensland maternity crisis as she prepares to "dodge potholes" on the Bruce Highway to give birth about 100 kilometres away in Rockhampton.
1/17/20230
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Flood waters recede in WA’s Kimberley region, but some communities face months of isolation

While recovery efforts have begun for WA's worst flood event on record, residents are anxious as they brace for the remainder of the wet season.
1/16/20230
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Flood waters recede in WA’s Kimberley region, but some communities face months of isolation

While recovery efforts have begun for WA's worst flood event on record, residents are anxious as they brace for the remainder of the wet season.
1/16/20230
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Murray River flooding expected to be second biggest flood emergency in a century

The South Australian government is now expecting the current River Murray flood emergency to be the worst since 1956, with more than 1,100 properties already inundated.
12/16/20220
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Murray River flooding expected to be second biggest flood emergency in a century

The South Australian government is now expecting the current River Murray flood emergency to be the worst since 1956, with more than 1,100 properties already inundated.
12/16/20220
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Parliament passes Federal government's plan to cap coal and gas prices

Gas prices have been capped for 12 months, so how will the new energy relief bill work?
12/15/20220
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Parliament passes Federal government's plan to cap coal and gas prices

Gas prices have been capped for 12 months, so how will the new energy relief bill work?
12/15/20220
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Macedon kerbside soft plastics collection trial could help fill REDcycle void

Macedon Ranges Shire Council is participating in a 12-month soft plastics recycling trial that's hoped will provide an alternative to REDcycle's embattled in-store program.
12/14/20220
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Macedon kerbside soft plastics collection trial could help fill REDcycle void

Macedon Ranges Shire Council is participating in a 12-month soft plastics recycling trial that's hoped will provide an alternative to REDcycle's embattled in-store program.
12/14/20220
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Western Downs community shocked by Wieambilla shooting tragedy

A six-hour siege west of Brisbane on Monday ended with two police officers, a member of the public and three offenders shot dead. 
12/13/20220
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Western Downs community shocked by Wieambilla shooting tragedy

A six-hour siege west of Brisbane on Monday ended with two police officers, a member of the public and three offenders shot dead. 
12/13/20220
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Remembering scientist Maisie Carr: A horse-riding, chain-smoking traiblazer whose experiment is still running 80 years on

One of Australia's longest-running ecological experiments, recently heritage listed, began with the "legendary" Maisie Carr (nee Fawcett), who had to learn to ride a horse to carry out her work, and became a friend and foe of local cattlemen in Victoria's high country. 
12/12/20220
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Remembering scientist Maisie Carr: A horse-riding, chain-smoking traiblazer whose experiment is still running 80 years on

One of Australia's longest-running ecological experiments, recently heritage listed, began with the "legendary" Maisie Carr (nee Fawcett), who had to learn to ride a horse to carry out her work, and became a friend and foe of local cattlemen in Victoria's high country. 
12/12/20220
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Job change rate skyrockets, as high-paying mining jobs entice workers

Vacancies in mining jumped 62 per cent in August this year compared to February 2020, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
12/9/20220
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Job change rate skyrockets, as high-paying mining jobs entice workers

Vacancies in mining jumped 62 per cent in August this year compared to February 2020, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
12/9/20220
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Royal Flying Doctor Service expands primary healthcare operation with GP clinic takeovers in NSW

The Royal Flying Doctor Service is expanding its primary health and preventative medicine operation, finalising an agreement to take over two GP clinics in central west New South Wales.
12/8/20220
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Royal Flying Doctor Service expands primary healthcare operation with GP clinic takeovers in NSW

The Royal Flying Doctor Service is expanding its primary health and preventative medicine operation, finalising an agreement to take over two GP clinics in central west New South Wales.
12/8/20220
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Flooding in SA’s Riverland, combined with concerns over levees, has residents and emergency services on high alert

A caravan park in South Australia's Riverland region has been evacuated and closed overnight after defects were identified in the private levee built around the site. 
12/7/20220
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Flooding in SA’s Riverland, combined with concerns over levees, has residents and emergency services on high alert

A caravan park in South Australia's Riverland region has been evacuated and closed overnight after defects were identified in the private levee built around the site. 
12/7/20220
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Eugowra residents search for answers in the aftermath of deadly flash flooding

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12/6/20220
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Eugowra residents search for answers in the aftermath of deadly flash flooding

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12/6/20220
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Unlocking the mysteries of the universe - construction of massive SKA radio telescope begins in WA's outback

Construction has begun on the $3 billion Square Kilometre Array telescope in outback WA
12/5/20220
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Unlocking the mysteries of the universe - construction of massive SKA radio telescope begins in WA's outback

Construction has begun on the $3 billion Square Kilometre Array telescope in outback WA
12/5/20220
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WA Government moves to repeal law allowing indefinite detention of mentally impaired people

The WA Government has moved to repeal a controversial law that allows the indefinite detention of people who have been deemed too “mentally impaired” to stand trial or be convicted of a crime.  
12/2/20220
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WA Government moves to repeal law allowing indefinite detention of mentally impaired people

The WA Government has moved to repeal a controversial law that allows the indefinite detention of people who have been deemed too “mentally impaired” to stand trial or be convicted of a crime.  
12/2/20220
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Regional house prices drop for the seventh month in a row

House prices around the country have dropped for the seventh consecutive month, and regional property markets are no exception, but new data from CoreLogic shows the pace of decline is slowing. 
12/1/20220
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Regional house prices drop for the seventh month in a row

House prices around the country have dropped for the seventh consecutive month, and regional property markets are no exception, but new data from CoreLogic shows the pace of decline is slowing. 
12/1/20220
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NT becomes first Australian jurisdiction to raise the age of criminal responsibility

The Northern Territory becomes the first Australian jurisdiction to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 12 years old.  
11/30/20220
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NT becomes first Australian jurisdiction to raise the age of criminal responsibility

The Northern Territory becomes the first Australian jurisdiction to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 12 years old.  
11/30/20220
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Flooded NSW towns and dry parts of WA face 'above normal' bushfire potential, says national fire council

Fire authorities are warning flooded inland towns in New South Wales and drier parts of southern Western Australia should prepare for "above normal fire potential" this summer. 
11/29/20220
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Flooded NSW towns and dry parts of WA face 'above normal' bushfire potential, says national fire council

Fire authorities are warning flooded inland towns in New South Wales and drier parts of southern Western Australia should prepare for "above normal fire potential" this summer. 
11/29/20220
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'We have flooded 11 times this year': Wyanbene residents often have to canoe to town for supplies

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11/28/20220
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'We have flooded 11 times this year': Wyanbene residents often have to canoe to town for supplies

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11/28/20220
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Ensuring emergency information isn’t lost in translation

With warnings of another severe storm season, efforts have been made in Queensland to ensure some of the most vulnerable in the community understand the risks and how they need to prepare.  
11/25/20220
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Ensuring emergency information isn’t lost in translation

With warnings of another severe storm season, efforts have been made in Queensland to ensure some of the most vulnerable in the community understand the risks and how they need to prepare.  
11/25/20220
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Murray River communities of South Australia prepare for approaching floodwaters

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11/24/20220
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Murray River communities of South Australia prepare for approaching floodwaters

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11/24/20220
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Kimberley traditional owners secure tenure over famous El Questro station

A new Indigenous Land Use Agreement has been struck between Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) and the WA government to change the El Questro pastoral lease to both freehold and reserve tenures.
11/23/20220
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Kimberley traditional owners secure tenure over famous El Questro station

A new Indigenous Land Use Agreement has been struck between Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) and the WA government to change the El Questro pastoral lease to both freehold and reserve tenures.
11/23/20220
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Entire board of Mackay Hospital sacked following damning report into patient care

The Mackay hospital board's dismissal follows a damning report into patient care at the hospital, particularly in its obstetric and gynaecology department.
11/22/20220
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Entire board of Mackay Hospital sacked following damning report into patient care

The Mackay hospital board's dismissal follows a damning report into patient care at the hospital, particularly in its obstetric and gynaecology department.
11/22/20220
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​​​​​​​Alpine businesses counting costs as landslide to keep Victorian high-country community cut off for months

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11/21/20220
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​​​​​​​Alpine businesses counting costs as landslide to keep Victorian high-country community cut off for months

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11/21/20220
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'No one was here': Eugowra man confronts NSW premier over flood response, demands more support

Local man Peter Jones, criticised the state's slow response to the emergency, demanding more support for flood-stricken communities.
11/18/20220
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'It was a Tsunami': Eugowra residents' lucky escape as flooding continues in NSW

Flooding was described as an “inland Tsunami” by residents in Eugowra, a town in which 90 per cent of buildings were destroyed or damaged by a "wall of water".
11/17/20220
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Forbes braces for worst flooding in 70 years as NSW flood crisis continues

There's an anxious wait in the central western New South Wales town of Forbes as floodwaters threaten to reach record levels.
11/16/20220
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China watchers say they are not “holding their breath” about the outcomes of today’s historic meeting between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and China President Xi Jinping

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping, in what many say is the most important meeting of his political career. But Australian businesses and China watchers say they are not expecting a quick improvement in trade relations.
11/15/20220
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NT Coroner and lawyers travel to where Kumanjayi Walker was fatally shot

Today NT Coroner Elisabeth Armitage travelled to Yuendumu to get a deeper understanding of the community and see it with her own eyes. 
11/14/20220
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Doctors and senior nurses could get uni debt wiped by working in remote Australia

Medical students have welcomed a federal government plan to wipe doctors' and senior nurses' student debt if they work regionally after graduating.
11/11/20220
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Could labour agreements solve regional Australia's workforce shortages?

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11/10/20220
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Alice Springs youth crime wave puts community on edge

Northern Territory Police warned Alice Springs residents to avoid the CBD last night after three stolen, vehicles including a Toyota Prado from the ABC compound on Gap Road, were observed driving in a dangerous manner and targeting police vehicles.
11/9/20220
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Increasing turtle numbers raise hopes for vulnerable species amid growing climate change concerns

Turtle populations on Curtis island island are increasing and experts say it's a sign of hope for the vulnerable species amid the growing impacts of climate change and light pollution.
11/8/20220
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Land Use Agreement makes way for $3 billion radio telescope aimed at uncovering 'how galaxies and stars were formed'

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11/7/20220
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ADF personnel, Black Hawk helicopter sent to Forbes as thousands evacuate amid ongoing NSW flood crisis

Forbes is preparing for its worst flood in 70 years
11/4/20220
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Elders and health professionals concerned over FIFO mental health model planned for South Australia's remote APY Lands

Some of Australia's most vulnerable children will not have access to in-community mental health support staff, with the South Australian government set to install a fly-in-fly-out model, against the wishes of elders and the advice of experts.
11/3/20220
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'We made a decision to follow Cassius' mum's wishes': Vigils held for Perth teen across regional WA

Communities across Australia are grieving Cassius Turvey's death. Police alleged the 15-year-old was attacked while walking home from school with his friends in suburban Perth.
11/2/20220
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Dugong survey to assess damage caused by Queensland floods

For the first time in Queensland, researchers are using aerial imagery to count dugong populations
11/1/20220
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Advocates say hot conditions in WA's Roebourne Prison amounts to torture as government delays air-con decision

Advocates fear a death in custody is likely if air conditioning is not installed in cells at Roebourne Prison
10/31/202230 minutes
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'Amazing' college program helps teens go back to school for HSC — with their babies

With the support of Macleay College’s Ginda Barri program, young mothers are completing their educaiotn and they and their babies and toddlers are thriving.
10/28/202230 minutes
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Infections from floodwater rise in Victoria as mould, gastro and mozzies wreak havoc

Doctors and pharmacists are warning flooded communities about an increase in skin infections, gastroenteritis and mould-related illnesses
10/27/202230 minutes