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Australia Wide
by ABC Australia
The sound of regional Australia. Daily news from the ABC's unmatched network of regional reporters hosted by Sinéad Mangan.
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What's in the budget for regional Australians?
Experts have welcomed changes to capital gains and negative gearing rules, saying they are a “step in the right direction” to fix the housing crisis in regional Australia.
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How the federal budget could ease the regional housing crisis
This year's Federal Budget is shaping up to deliver some of the biggest changes in decades. There are hopes tax changes in the budget will alleviate a housing supply issue in some regional towns.
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Vigils for Kumanjayi Little Baby, Inland Rail scrapped, and teenagers turn bush rescuers | Australia Wide this week
Across the country thousands of others gathered in regional and metro locations to wear pink and light a candle in reflection. Attendees gathered at Anzac Oval in Alice Springs were encouraged to remember to pay their respects to Kumanjayi Little Baby's family and to hear messages of grief, sorrow and support for the community.
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How the community of Alice Springs is grieving following unimaginable tragedy
Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
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Residents of Wagga Wagga camp where newborn died say they have 'nowhere else to go'
Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
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Two rescuers among three dead in boating accident on NSW coast
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Healing ceremonies as NT grieves death of Kumanjayi Little Baby
The Northern Territory is continuing to grieve the short life of a five-year-old girl today with crowds in Alice Springs to pay tribute by donning her favourite colour.
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Alice Springs in mourning, gun control and listening to whales | Australia Wide this week
Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
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NT Police find body believed to be missing Alice Springs girl
Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
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Outback tourism braces for financial hit after fuel-related cancellations
Outback tourism operators are bracing for the financial hit after a high number of fuel-related cancellations.
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Memorial service held to remember and reflect on Port Arthur massacre, 30 years on
A quiet service has been held in the memorial garden at the Port Arthur historic site in Tasmania to remember the victims of the worst mass shooting in Australia's modern history.
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Bitumen shortage a problem for Australian roads
Australia's supply of bitumen is caught up in Iran's chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, causing supply shortages and prices to double across the country. Suppliers have secured bitumen that doesn't meet Australia's long-held road quality standards.
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Regional fears over NDIS, illegal fishing and a dedicated bugler | Australia Wide this week
NDIS Minister Mark Butler announced the government will slash the growth of the scheme and reduce the number of participants by 160,000 - but the scale of the changes has caught many regional Australians off guard and they are desperate for detail on the alternative programs for those who are moved off the NDIS.
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How will the NDIS overhaul affect regional and remote Australians?
NDIS Minister Mark Butler has announced a major overhaul of the scheme that will reduce the number of participants from 760,000 to around 600,000 by the end of the decade.
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Papunya residents living in extreme heat sue NT government over unsafe housing
Residents in the remote community of Papunya are suing the Northern Territory government, claiming it has failed to provide safe public housing during periods of extreme heat.
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YouTubers face police probe after filming inside Dezi Freeman's hideout
YouTubers have filmed inside the converted shipping container where fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman hid from police.
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Australia's biggest AI factory planned for remote WA
A multi-billion-dollar project could see a large-scale AI training data centre established in Western Australia's north.
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Oil refinery fire, space awe, and epilepsy advocacy | Australia Wide this week
The ongoing war in the Middle East has continued to impact fuel prices and supply, and a fire in one of Australia's two refineries added even more strain. But there was some good news with the PM confirming the fire wouldn't escalate the fuel security plan and that more diesel had been secured following overseas visits.
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Unopened remote votes discovered in seat won by One Nation
Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.
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Rinehart ordered to pay royalty bonanza to rival in battle of mining dynasties
Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart has been dealt a blow, with a court finding the family of former mining pioneer Peter Wright has the right to potentially hundreds of millions of dollars worth of past and future royalties.
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Regional air routes first casualty in jet fuel price hikes
Regional routes are the first casualty in QANTAS cutting costs in response to the war in Iran.
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Why humanity needed the Artemis 11 mission now
On Australia Wide why collective awe and wonder around the Artemis 11 mission is crucial to humanity right now.
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Fuel price hikes force families to reconsider travel for medical treatment
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Space and sovereignty; how Artemis is strengthening industry in regional Australia
Last time round, more than fifty years ago, regional Australia played a key role tracking the mission to the moon. Today on Australia Wide how regional Australia is once again playing a pivotal role.
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Gold Coast traffic burden 'could worsen' with expansion of Dreamworld
Theme park Dreamworld could be expanded prompting concerns about how an influx of tourists could burden an already gridlocked region.
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Teaching birds to sing to bring an endangered species back from the brink
Conservationists have figured out how to teach young birds their song to protect the critically threatened species, regent honeyeater.
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Fuel price pain, Dezi Freeman hunt over, and Pro Hart's legacy | Australia Wide this week
The ongoing war in the Middle East has continued to impact fuel prices and supply, but there was some good news this week in the form of cuts to the fuel excise and reducing the heavy vehicle road user charge. But, it remains front of mind for many Australians, with changes to travel plans impacting tourism and day to day life.
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Thousands lost, as fuel crisis bites regional tourism operators
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Packed trains, busy charities and struggling farmers and fishers. How fuel shocks play out in the bush.
Global fuel shocks are having a devastating impact on regional communities.
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Tourists bussed out as cleanup underway in Exmouth
Tourists bussed out of Exmouth on the Ningaloo coast as cleanup underway after Cyclone Narelle
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Dezi Freeman killed by police in Victoria's north-east after seven-month hunt
Police have shot dead fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman following a three-hour stand-off in Victoria's north-east.
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Fuel price pain, TC Narelle anxiety and couple's risky move | Australia Wide this week
For people in the country, rampant petrol prices and supply issues caused by the war in the Middle East have been compounded by Cyclone Narelle which has hit the northern part of Australia. While there's some relief in sight in the form of tankers on their way, remote communities continue to worry about long term supply of diesel which supply critical generators. Meanwhile, the fuel crisis is prompting some to consider EVs.
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Anxious wait as Cyclone Narelle intensifies off WA coast
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle has intensified to a category four system and remains off the northern WA coastline where it could strengthen further threatening coastal communities.
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Alice Springs residents conflicted over Pine Gap's role in US strikes in Middle East
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Far north Queensland cleans up after TC Narelle
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Fuel price fears, weather whiplash and a win over weeds | Australia Wide this week
As war in the Middle East continues fuel price hikes are being felt everywhere - including the tourism sector with Easter around the corner. One Gold Coast couple has cancelled their caravan holiday plans while tourism operators are starting to wonder when they may have to curtail trips.
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Residents shelter as Tropical Cyclone Narelle crosses Cape York
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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PM directs fuel to regional Australia as tourism operators take cancellations
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Petrol price spiral could put mobile early childcare education services at risk
Mobile education services travelling across regional New South Wales say rising petrol prices are putting early childcare education at risk.
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From fire to flood, how climate change contributed to a summer of whiplash weather
From fire to flood, how climate change contributed to a summer of whiplash weather and extremes.
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Locals celebrate 'mud coming back' to wetland once choked in weeds
Locals celebrate 'mud coming back' to Tasmanian wetland once choked in weeds.
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Devastating floods, fuel price hikes, and rare animals captured on camera | Australia Wide this week
Floodwaters inundated the top end and northern Queensland, with residents and farmers now counting the cost. A dramatic helicopter rescue in the NT was a timely reminder to stay out of floodwaters, while two people have died in Queensland and some residents say it's time to move.
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Bundaberg man missing off houseboat as flood cleanup begins
Hundreds of volunteers are hitting the streets across Bundaberg as part of the Mud Army that are ready to help residents of inundated homes with the clean-up.
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Two bodies found in search for backpackers missing in floodwater
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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War in the Middle East sees Australian fishers stranded
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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Bundaberg locals evacuate as major flooding nears its peak
Bundaberg residents are evacuating their homes and businesses as the city faces its worst flood in more than a decade.
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Relief as food supply routes open but NT flood emergency continues
Katherine experiences worst flooding in 28 years as remote NT communities evacuated.
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Iran conflict impacts Australia, flood insurance fight and skin cancer concerns | Australia Wide this week
America and Israel's attacks on Iran have dominated the news all week. The bombs are literally half a world away from regional Australia - but the flow on effects are widespread and do feel close to home, including for Iranians living in Australia, those caught up travelling in the regions and on every day activities from filling up to bowsers to regional Australians who expert lamb or yoghurt.
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The fight against high skin cancer rates in regional Australia
The sound of regional Australia. News and analysis from the ABC's network of regional reporters.
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