abc.net.au University insists mystery departures nothing to do with finances despite forecast $100m shortfall By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:24:09 +1000 The University of Adelaide says the departures of chancellor Kevin Scarce and vice-chancellor Peter Rathjen have nothing to do with its finances despite admitting it is facing a budget shortfall of $100 million. Full Article University and Further Education Education Government and Politics
abc.net.au Government concedes COVIDSafe app unlikely to ever work on older phones By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:30:27 +1000 The Federal Government says it has set a record for the fastest app to reach 5 million downloads in Australia with COVIDSafe, but acknowledges it might never work for 10 per cent of smartphone users. Full Article Government and Politics Infectious Diseases (Other) Federal Government Health Respiratory Diseases COVID-19 Community and Society
abc.net.au Thai-Burma Railway POW Harold Martin dies aged 103 By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:32:03 +1000 Harold Martin was among the 22,000 Australian men and women made prisoners of war in 1942 when the Japanese advanced on South-East Asia, and once spent four days stranded on a raft in the South China Sea. Full Article World War 2 History Community and Society
abc.net.au 'Shocked the whole site': Man dies in Port Kembla steelworks accident By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:34:31 +1000 A 59-year-old worker is killed in an accident at Port Kembla steelworks, south of Sydney, with BlueScope shutting down the site while his death is investigated. Full Article Workplace
abc.net.au Police allege man had six drugs in system after being caught on NT highway By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:40:31 +1000 A man is allegedly found with six prohibited substances in his system after being pulled over on a highway in the Northern Territory yesterday morning. Full Article Drug Offences
abc.net.au Australian father found dead in Bali hotel room By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:51:17 +1000 The son of a Queensland man found dead in a Bali hotel says his father was "well and enjoying an extended holiday", while Indonesian authorities fear coronavirus could be the cause of death. Full Article Disasters and Accidents Emergency Incidents
abc.net.au Principal who sent coronavirus letter urging parents to keep children home gets job back By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:54:49 +1000 The principal of a WA public school who was stood down for urging parents to keep students at home against Education Department advice is reinstated. Full Article COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Diseases and Disorders Health
abc.net.au Police officers to be prosecuted over alleged assault of teen after judge reverses decision By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:13:31 +1000 Two South Australian police officers will continue to be prosecuted for allegedly assaulting a 17-year-old boy on the Eyre Peninsula in 2013, after the state's top judge finds the investigation was legal. Full Article Law Crime and Justice Courts and Trials Assault Police Crime
abc.net.au US Marines will be allowed into Australia's Top End under strict coronavirus rules By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:13:31 +1000 Initially postponed due to coronavirus, the deployment of US Marines to the Top End is back on, but questions remain about how many are coming, when they'll arrive or where they'll be treated if any contract COVID-19. Full Article Defence Industry Defence Forces Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 Defence and National Security
abc.net.au 'Extremely traumatic': Why Annette wants to keep her mother in Newmarch House By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:22:59 +1000 A wire fence stood between Annette Keighley and her 87-year-old mother during her first visit since Newmarch House went into lockdown due to a coronavirus outbreak mid-April. Full Article Health Aged Care Disease Outbreak Infectious Diseases (Other) Diseases and Disorders Respiratory Diseases COVID-19
abc.net.au US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to return to work after gallbladder treatment By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:01:31 +1000 RBG is the oldest justice on the Supreme Court bench and her return to work will allay fears of a vacancy that would have allowed President Donald Trump to appoint another conservative judge. Full Article Law Crime and Justice Courts and Trials Government and Politics World Politics Donald Trump
abc.net.au How the plasma of COVID-19 patients could help others who get sick By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:28:46 +1000 We asked an immunologist how an antibody therapy might work against COVID-19. Full Article Health Vaccines and Immunity COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Sam was only 12 when his teacher sexually abused him. Now he's suing the Education Department By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 20:59:23 +1000 Sam Leishman was sexually abused by his high school teacher in Hobart in 1978. He and other survivors are suing the Department of Education for negligence. Full Article Sexual Offences Law Crime and Justice Community and Society Sexual Misconduct Education Child Abuse
abc.net.au Superannuation early release scheme fraud detected by ATO By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 22:58:27 +1000 The Australian Tax Office reports a "small amount of fraudulent activity" related to its early superannuation access scheme, which was designed to provide financial relief to people left without income due to coronavirus. Full Article Tax Fraud and Corporate Crime COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Government and Politics Health
abc.net.au Darwin feels earthquake originating in Banda Sea By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 02:05:06 +1000 A magnitude-6.9 earthquake in the Banda Sea is felt in Darwin but there have been no reports of damage, the quake is also felt in Indonesia. Full Article Disasters and Accidents Earthquake
abc.net.au Astronomers discover closest ever black hole to Earth By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 02:22:44 +1000 Black holes usually cannot be seen but astronomers have now discovered one closer to Earth than any that have ever been located before. Full Article Science and Technology Astronomy (Space) Blackholes
abc.net.au Coronavirus update: Japan follows US in authorising remdesivir to treat COVID-19 patients By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 03:18:45 +1000 Japan reaches the decision to approve the antiviral medication previously used to treat Ebola patients just three days after the drugmaker filed for approval. Full Article Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases COVID-19
abc.net.au The Beatles thought they had a wise idea for their last album — but it was a fatal error By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:00:29 +1000 It's been 50 years since the Beatles released their final album, Let It Be. Now, a new film will look back on its making, and the deep divisions that led to the band's breakup. But just how accurately will it portray what really went on? Full Article Documentary Pop Rock Music Popular Culture People
abc.net.au Here are the MPs who have (and haven't) downloaded the coronavirus app By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:03:21 +1000 We checked whether every member of Federal Parliament had downloaded the COVIDSafe tracing app. Find out whether your local member has or not. Full Article Government and Politics Infectious Diseases (Other) Federal Government Health Respiratory Diseases COVID-19 Community and Society
abc.net.au Think Australia could have never fostered a gun culture like America? Think again By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:06:06 +1000 Many Australians look at the gun culture in America in disbelief. But examining our shared histories with guns, it was only a few sliding doors moments that stopped us going down that path. Full Article Community and Society History World War 1 World War 2 Law Crime and Justice
abc.net.au This small, fragile country beat the coronavirus with the world's toughest lockdown By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:08:00 +1000 As most of the world struggles to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, one country which should have been vulnerable is keeping deaths and case numbers extremely low. Full Article Disease Control Infectious Diseases (Other) Disease Outbreak Government and Politics COVID-19
abc.net.au We've flattened the COVID-19 curve. The next wave of preventable deaths will be caused by suicide, experts say By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:08:00 +1000 Imagine trying to eradicate COVID-19 without knowing how many cases there are in Australia. That is the situation mental health advocates say is hampering the fight against suicide. Full Article Government and Politics Infectious Diseases (Other) Federal Government Health Respiratory Diseases COVID-19 Mental Health Community and Society Suicide
abc.net.au Australia joins 'first-mover' nations to trade notes on handling pandemic By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:19:12 +1000 The Australian Government joins a small group of so-called "first mover" nations which have been relatively successful in suppressing the coronavirus, to exchange ideas as restrictions continue to loosen. Full Article Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases COVID-19
abc.net.au Coronavirus causes Thailand's captive elephants to be released to avoid starvation By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:27:39 +1000 Coronavirus has crippled the global tourism industry and in Thailand that means it includes elephants. As a result of the pandemic many elephants are heading back to their natural habitats. Full Article Animals Travel and Tourism
abc.net.au Meditate with Chris Hemsworth, bake with Maggie Beer — the celebrity masterclasses taking off in lockdown By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:55:45 +1000 Celebrities, cooks and internationally renowned performers offer online masterclasses, as those in coronavirus isolation look to upskill. Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Federal - State Issues Health Policy Travel Health and Safety Federal - State Issues Government and Politics Community Education Social Media Information and Communication Internet Culture Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other) People Human Interest Food and Cooking Lifestyle and Leisure Social Distancing Community and Society Respiratory Diseases Healthcare Facilities Health Administration Activism and Lobbying
abc.net.au 'Have we just discovered a new mechanism of stroke?': Why COVID-19 patients' organs are failing By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:03:08 +1000 It's well established that coronavirus targets the lungs; but a growing body of evidence suggests COVID-19 may also cause blood clots that can damage vital organs, including the kidneys, heart and brain. Full Article Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Tasmanian businesses keen to get back to work, but only if it's safe By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:14:38 +1000 The State Government is preparing its plans to rebuild the Tasmanian economy and some of the hardest-hit sectors are keen to return soon, but they say safety comes first. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Community and Society
abc.net.au Students to return to classrooms within weeks as ACT Opposition declares pandemic has 'ended' By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:16:05 +1000 The ACT Government's decision ends weeks of uncertainty about when the gradual return to "normal" lessons would begin. It comes as Opposition Leader Alistair Coe tells ABC radio that the coronavirus pandemic has ended. Full Article Public Schools COVID-19 Social Distancing States and Territories
abc.net.au Fires, then a plague, almost wipe out Canberra's usually busy school excursion industry By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:17:43 +1000 Hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren visit the national capital each year to study history and democracy — except, of course, this year. Full Article COVID-19 Social Distancing Schools Travel and Tourism
abc.net.au Medical negligence claim launched against GPs over teenager's suicide By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:26:31 +1000 The family of 19-year-old Sabrina Di Lembo allege the GPs and mental health service involved in her treatment were negligent. Full Article Law Crime and Justice Courts and Trials Health Doctors and Medical Professionals Mental Health Suicide Community and Society
abc.net.au Live: NSW Now: Rates may increase as councils deal with coronavirus fallout By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:54:52 +1000 MORNING BRIEFING: The proposed changes allow councils to apply the rate cap more flexibly and comes as local governments suffer financial hardship from the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 Science and Technology Internet Technology Federal Government Parliament Federal Parliament Scott Morrison
abc.net.au Minister demanding answers after Moranbah coal mine explosion By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:04:18 +1000 Mines Minister Dr Anthony Lynham flags a possible inquiry into Queensland mine safety after five workers sustained critical injuries during an explosion at Anglo American's Grosvenor coal mine at Moranbah yesterday. Full Article Disasters and Accidents Accidents Emergency Incidents Rural Mining (Rural) Workplace
abc.net.au 'Please help turtles': Young wildlife warrior's touching plea to save endangered sea turtle By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:12:54 +1000 After watching turtles overcome horrific injuries, five-year-old Queenslander, Owen Harris, is urging everyone not to litter and to do the "right thing" when fishing. Full Article Animals and Nature Animals Conservation Marine Parks Oceans and Reefs Great Barrier Reef Volunteers Reptiles Water Pollution Lifestyle and Leisure Children - Preschoolers Endangered and Protected Species
abc.net.au How a convict named Solomon helped build Australia's oldest synagogue By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:27:56 +1000 Two Jewish convicts sent to Van Diemen's Land, both named Solomon, would go on to lead very different lives. While one became the inspiration for Dickens' Fagin, the other became rich and "respected" — yet could never leave his convict past behind. Full Article History Community and Society Religion and Beliefs
abc.net.au Making water 'out of thin air': Desert community turns to groundbreaking solution for water woes By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:27:56 +1000 A remote Central Australian community will trial a technology that boosts supplies of drinking water using solar power and air, after battling water security issues for several years. Full Article Water Supply Water Management Water Dams and Reservoirs Drought Quarantine - Medical Deserts Solar Energy Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) States and Territories Sustainable Development
abc.net.au Ali's job is based in London and she's working remotely — in North Queensland By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:45:03 +1000 When the coronavirus pandemic began, London-based events planner Ali Lord decided the best place to be was at her parents' cattle station, so she packed up her laptop and reconnected it 17 days later, after an epic commute. Full Article Social Distancing Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Quarantine - Medical Beef Cattle Work
abc.net.au Poland's presidential election ditched at last minute after coronavirus threw process into disarray By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:54:33 +1000 Following months of turmoil, including calls by nine former presidents and prime ministers for voters to boycott, the May 10 postal ballot will not go ahead. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders World Politics Politics and Government Government and Politics Elections COVID-19
abc.net.au No changes to NSW social-distancing shutdown before this weekend, Premier warns By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:18:45 +1000 Australia's national cabinet will meet tomorrow to discuss relaxing coronavirus social-distancing restrictions, but NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warns nothing will be changed before Mother's Day on Sunday. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Respiratory Diseases Infectious Diseases (Other) Health Policy
abc.net.au Did Nobel Prize winner Tasuku Honjo say the novel coronavirus is 'not natural'? By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:52:45 +1000 Social media posts containing fake quotes from Nobel laureate Tasuku Honjo have spread on Facebook. The posts claimed that Professor Honjo said the novel coronavirus was "manufactured in China". Full Article COVID-19
abc.net.au Queensland families can visit Mum this weekend, but there's no hugging By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:23:41 +1000 Up to five members of the same household will be allowed to visit another household this Sunday as the Queensland Government moves to further ease COVID-19 contact restrictions. Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Federal - State Issues Health Policy Travel Health and Safety Federal - State Issues Government and Politics Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other) Social Distancing Community and Society Respiratory Diseases Healthcare Facilities Health Administration Activism and Lobbying
abc.net.au Hearts and Bones: Hugo Weaving stars in drama of race, class and the healing power of art By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:44:56 +1000 A jaded war photographer forms an unexpected friendship with a South Sudanese refugee whose village he has photographed, in this ambitious new Australian film. Full Article Arts and Entertainment Film (Movies) Drama Refugees Immigration Community and Society
abc.net.au Captured US mercenary appears on Venezuelan state television, telling of America's role in plot to snatch Maduro By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:30:56 +1000 One of two US citizens captured off the Caribbean Coast this week has appeared on camera during an interrogation, backing the Venezuelan government's theory over the failed invasion. Full Article South America Defence and National Security
abc.net.au Joe Biden, Lebron James outraged over shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, caught on video By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:53:55 +1000 The US Presidential candidate and basketball legend are among those publicly demanding justice after video allegedly shows an unarmed black man being chased down and shot dead. Full Article Law Crime and Justice Crime Murder and Manslaughter
abc.net.au Health officials set to board Ruby Princess after docking in Manila By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:54:58 +1000 The International Transport Workers Federation says contacts on the ship told them there are six people in isolation on board due to COVID-19. Full Article Travel Health and Safety Lifestyle and Leisure Disease Outbreak COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other) Disease Control
abc.net.au One state is primed to bounce back from coronavirus faster — but is it a 'backhanded compliment'? By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:56:02 +1000 As leaders prepare to ease coronavirus restrictions in their states, South Australia could be in the box seat to win the race to recovery by turning what might be regarded as weaknesses into strengths. Full Article Government and Politics Federal Government Community and Society Economic Trends Business Economics and Finance Money and Monetary Policy Housing Industry Industry Housing Tourism Travel and Tourism COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health States and Territories Federal - State Issues
abc.net.au Police clear NSW Deputy Premier of breaching coronavirus restrictions on farm trip By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:57:15 +1000 NSW Police rule Deputy Premier John Barilaro did not breach coronavirus travel restrictions by travelling to his farm in the Southern Tablelands where he undertook property maintenance. Full Article State Parliament Federal - State Issues Government and Politics State Elections Elections
abc.net.au One new coronavirus case identified Thursday night, as the state plans to ease restrictions By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:17:51 +1000 A southern Tasmanian man in his 60s is the latest to test positive for COVID-19 as the Premier prepares to release details on Friday afternoon of a slow easing of coronavirus restrictions. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 Epidemics and Pandemics Pathology Diseases Government and Politics
abc.net.au Men suspected of Adelaide murder already in custody By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:46:36 +1000 A property search fails to uncover the remains of missing man Michael Purse, but SA Police say two men they suspect of murdering him are already in custody for unrelated crimes. Full Article Murder and Manslaughter Crime Law Crime and Justice Police Missing Person
abc.net.au Elder abuse will soon be a crime of its own in the ACT, but what exactly is it? By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 12:03:48 +1000 New legislation in the ACT will criminalise elder abuse, but some lawyers are worried about how effective the laws will be. Full Article Older People States and Territories Crime
abc.net.au Meghan reads to son Archie while Harry holds the camera, all to promote Save the Children UK campaign By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 12:05:18 +1000 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex throw their celebrity power behind a campaign to help children and families struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article Books (Literature) Children