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  1. ABC News

    Remote retailers warn businesses could 'collapse' when federal Centrepay crackdown takes effect

    Several Northern Territory retailers say their businesses will not survive if they are banned from using a controversial Centrelink payment system, ahead of a federal crackdown expected to take effect in coming weeks. Centrepay is a system used by more than half-a-million Australians that...
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    'Boeing 737' full of Aussies dying of drug overdoses every month, researchers say

    John Ryan says Australia is losing a "Boeing 737 full of" people every month to drug overdoses. (ABC News: Andrew Altree-Williams) There have been more than 2,000 fatal overdoses in Australia for the tenth year in a row, according to a new analysis by the Penington Institute. The non-profit...
  3. ABC News

    Channel 7-WIN TV dispute leaves station off air in South Australia and NSW

    Channel 7 programming has gone off the air in parts of South Australia and New South Wales this morning in what could amount to a breach of licence conditions for WIN Television, a federal MP says. This follows WIN and Seven West Media failing to reach an agreement for 7, 7mate and 7two to...
  4. ABC News

    New laws mean restaurants and cafes will need to label seafood as imported or Australian

    Restaurants and other food services businesses will need to start sharing the country of origin of seafood on their menus. (ABC News: Alice Pavlovic) It is common to pick up Australian seafood at the supermarket with few qualms. Since around 2006, "country of origin" labelling has been...
  5. ABC News

    New gas projects need to deliver gas to Australians, argues minister

    Federal energy minister Chris Bowen says new gas projects cannot export everything they produce, needing to offer at least something to the local market. The government has launched a new review of the rules governing Australia's gas markets, aimed at ensuring the market is delivering enough...
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    Private Health insurer Bupa repays millions over incorrectly rejected claims

    Bupa has admitted to engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct. (ABC News: Nic MacBean) One of Australia's largest private health insurers has paid back millions of dollars to thousands of members who had hospital claims incorrectly rejected. Bupa has admitted to engaging in misleading or...
  7. ABC News

    Is private health insurance worth it? What to weigh up at tax time

    Private health care is becoming less and less desirable for younger Australians as costs rise for funds. Image source: ABC News. As Australians prepare to do their tax returns and take stock of their financial affairs, those with and without private health insurance may be considering whether...
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    Suspended Townsville mayor Troy Thompson gets pay rise despite CCC probe

    Suspended Townsville mayor Troy Thompson gets pay rise despite CCC probe. Image source: Troy Thompson. Suspended Townsville mayor Troy Thompson will receive a pay rise while under investigation by the Crime and Corruption Commission. The first-term mayor was suspended by Queensland Local...
  9. ABC News

    Driveway service still exists at some independent petrol stations but is 'very unusual'

    A Golden Fleece attendant services a Holden vehicle in Bulleen, Victoria, 1969. (Instagram: Ianlording) Historically, petrol stations across Australia provided personalised service, with attendants to look after you, wash your windscreen and check your car's water, oil and air. But by the...
  10. ABC News

    What's the most cost-effective way to heat your home this winter? Here are some simple tips

    As Australia's east coast braces for chilly nights this weekend, that means many of us will be cranking up the heaters and bracing for an eye-watering power bill. A rise in power prices from July 1 for people in three states also doesn't make things easier. But there are ways to keep your...
  11. ABC News

    Police appealing for information following violent Yea home invasion in north-east Victoria

    Police believe an anonymous tipper who contacted CrimeStoppers may hold the key to resolving a violent home invasion in Victoria's north-east. Detectives are continuing to appeal for information from the public as they investigate the incident on the Melba Highway at Yea on Monday, June 23...
  12. ABC News

    GP shortages continue to disadvantage people in remote WA despite government efforts

    A new report has revealed WA's North West faces the greatest challenge with doctor shortages of anywhere in the state, while local governments in other remote areas are campaigning for the federal government to cover the costs to retain GP services. For the third consecutive year, the Pilbara...
  13. ABC News

    Former Australian Army reservist jailed for lighting neighbour on fire

    Justice Tinney ruled Stuart Lee had shown no remorse for the murder of Colin Bainbridge. Image source: ABC News. A former Australian Army reservist has been sentenced to 35 years behind bars for killing his neighbour by setting him on fire. Stuart Lee was sentenced in the Supreme Court on...
  14. ABC News

    Narre Warren food bank feeding thousands faces closure over council permit decision

    A food bank helping to feed up to 7,000 people a week in Melbourne's south-east says it may be forced to shut its doors — an apparent victim of its success. As demand surged, so too did attention from the local council. At a council meeting last week, the City of Casey granted the food bank...
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    Woodchips from endangered possum habitat sold to Domino's for woodfired pizza

    An investigation found evidence of illegal logging of state forest and possum habitat. When Domino's advertised its "smokehouse" pizzas in 2023, it trumpeted that the meat was smoked over timber logged from "Aussie Mountain ash". It also advertised that the timber was certified as...
  16. ABC News

    Volunteer community transport cuts back social outings for aged care clients

    A volunteer transport service in Victoria's north-west says it has been forced to cut its offerings in the lead-up to the federal government's aged care reforms. For more than four decades, SunAssist Volunteer Helpers has driven clients in the town of Mildura and south-west NSW communities to...
  17. ABC News

    Alexander Library building celebrates 40 years as a Perth icon

    Inside the Alexander Library building, which has soaring atriums and lots of windows. (ABC News: Emma Wynne) The first impression when walking into the Alexander Library building, completed in 1985, is that it doesn't look like a space from the 1980s at all. With its soaring atriums, glass...
  18. ABC News

    Pigeon killer fined $48k, one of WA's largest animal cruelty fines

    Three men in Western Australia's Goldfields have been fined a total of nearly $130,000 for animal cruelty offences after they participated in a social media video, where a pigeon was bludgeoned to death with a golf club. WARNING: This articles depicts acts of animal cruelty and some readers may...
  19. ABC News

    HESTA member couldn't access super for surgery due to fund outage, dozens report ongoing issues

    Despite normal services resuming three weeks ago, dozens of HESTA superannuation members have contacted ABC News, distressed and frustrated they are still unable to access their own super funds. HESTA, one of Australia's largest super funds with more than 1 million members, went offline at the...
  20. ABC News

    Gas hot water systems to be phased out of Victorian homes under new energy reforms

    Gas hot water systems will be phased out of all Victorian homes as part of the state government's plan to wean households off gas and prioritise dwindling supplies for industry. However, the government has explicitly said there will be no changes to gas cooking or heating for owner-occupiers...
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