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11,000 scientists declare climate emergency, warning world faces 'catastrophic threat'

More than 11,000 scientists around the world have signed a scientific paper declaring a climate emergency, in turn backing protesters across the world demanding and calling on governments worldwide to act.




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Perth storm knocks out power to 25,000 homes as 100kph winds buffet city

More than 25,000 homes are without power across Perth as a strong spring storm bringing wind gusts of more than 100 kilometres per hour knocks trees and branches onto powerlines and turns off traffic lights across the city.




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It took the death of dolphin Luca for Mandurah to rally together to clean its waterways of rubbish

Luca the dolphin was 18 months old when he became entangled in discarded fishing line and died. Now Mandurah, south of Perth, is rallying together in a bid to protect the rest of its dolphin population from a similar fate.




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Mobile phones to be banned in WA public schools from 2020 under McGowan Government move

The WA Government will ban students from using mobile phones, smart watches and tablets in all public schools from 2020 in a major push to reduce distraction and focus on learning.




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Rugby league coach Paul Stephens back in jail for abusing boy before 'horrific' child sex offences

A former Perth rugby league coach who spent more than 14 years behind bars for "horrendous and abhorrent" child sex offences is jailed for another seven months for molesting a boy 25 years ago.




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Tourists pose for photos at the Port Gregory Pink Lake




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Meteor filmed soaring in the sky was size of a 'small car' when it hit the atmosphere, NASA says

A fireball that could be seen soaring across the Australian sky on Tuesday night is believed to have landed in the ocean, about 400 kilometres south of Adelaide.





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Paedophile and former magistrate Peter Liddy applies for release from South Australian jail

One of Australia's most notorious paedophiles has applied for parole, but South Australia is considering whether the former magistrate should be indefinitely detained behind bars.




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Paedophile Gary John Tipping has release date delayed after urgent court application

Serial child sex offender Gary John Tipping was due to be released from prison today, but will remain behind bars after an urgent application was granted by the Supreme Court.




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Triple j's One Night Stand in Lucindale captured in photos

Australia's top musicians joined a 15,000-strong crowd in Lucindale for triple j's One Night Stand, marking the small town's biggest day ever. Some of the best moments happened off-stage.



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MC Sally Rigney thanks guest speaker Leanne Murphy at Weengallon Pink Ladies Day.




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Spinal Muscular Atrophy test not available in Queensland, parents speak out

The simple genetic "heel-prick" test for newborns is saving the lives of children in New South Wales and the ACT, but elsewhere parents say their children aren't being afforded the same chance of survival in the face of rare diseases like Spinal Muscular Atrophy.




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Hervey Bay scallops with nam phrik phao, crispy rice, turmeric and finger lime kosho




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In the era of smartphone apps that allow you to spy on your home remotely, what are the legalities?

Safety versus spying: the legalities of using hidden cameras in a world were technology allows you to protect your home remotely.





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Paedophile tried to elicit oral sex from two boys with 'truth or dare' game in drain while on bail

A 25-year-old man lures two boys to a secluded location and offers to pay them $5 for oral sex, just months after he was given bail for possessing graphic and violent child porn material, a court hears.




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Photos of Diane Lynn as a young girl.




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Orphaned kangaroo joeys keep outback volunteers on the hop

Helen Semmens has 12 housemates requiring constant attention and feeding at least four times a day. The upside? They are all joeys.




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Notable photo on the money as outback history celebrated on new $20 bill

An empty station homestead in drought-stricken outback New South Wales may look unassuming but has gained renown by being featured on the new $20 banknote.



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Driver accused of doing 180kph in 110 zone

A 34-year-old Perth man has been charged with driving at more than 175 kilometres per hour near Cranbrook, while his 12-year-old daughter was in the car.







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Physics and a theory of everything

How do you fancy a theory describing everything in the world and the whole universe? Physicists have been trying to find a universal theory for centuries. Progress has been made: BBC’s Jim Al-Khalili describes the three pillars of modern physics: quantum theory, relativity, and thermodynamics. But is physics any closer to finding the ONE theory that explains it all?




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Australia lifts the T20 World Cup trophy




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Australians triumph over India in front of huge MCG crowd

Australia crushed India by 85 runs to win their fifth Women's T20 World Cup in front of 86,000 fans at the MCG.




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Fire authorities assess the catastrophic fire damage to several homes in Binna Burra

At least 11 homes had already been destroyed at Binna Burra.



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Byron Bay's 'Disco Dong' sculpture cut down, but like a phoenix it will rise again

For nine long months, the main road into Byron Bay was adorned by one of Australia's most controversial pieces of public art. Until last night.



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Fitzroy River humpback dolphins use strand feeding

Researchers make some interesting discoveries about Fitzroy River humpback dolphins.




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'High risk for little reward': Dolphins beach themselves to catch fish

A pod of humpback dolphins in the Fitzroy River in central Queensland are using rare and risky behaviour to catch their prey.




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Queensland winds back some physical distancing measures

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announces that some physical distancing measures will be wound back, but has urged Queenslanders to be responsible and sensible in their activities.



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Picturing New York: Photographs from the Museum of Modern Art

If Perth got the kind of photographic makeover that New York enjoys, it would be a fortunate city, says ABC 720's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie




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Philip Glass in Conversation

Festival conversations are a rewarding way to eavesdrop on how artists create monumental work of our time, says 720's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie.




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Listening out for creative approaches to the PhD

It's unusual to go to an art gallery and to be asked to not so much look at the art as listen to it. But this is what you need to do if you go the Northern Rivers Community Gallery in Ballina this week.




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Adelaide Film Festival: Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa

12 hostages, 24 hours, 1 Partridge!




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Adelaide Film Festival: Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa "OLD SCHOOL RADIO RULES!"

Clever dialogue and big British comedy talent make this compulsory viewing especially for radio lovers.




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Captain Phillips

Director Paul Greengrass applies his usual intensity to this well executed real life tale of modern day priacy.




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The Curious Scrapbook of Josephine Bean

Bit by bit, children's play The Curious Scrapbook of Josephine Bean reveals itself to be one of those rare love stories that really touch you.




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Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography

Funny and disturbing, this play is a must see.




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Shooters, Fishers and Farmers MP Philip Donato retains the seat of Orange in 2019 NSW election









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How harnessing the sun's rays can light up your landscape photography

Enjoying the sunrise or sunset is a simple pleasure you can do from your home. Tasmanian landscape photographer Nick Monk shares his tips on how to catch the light.