How the deaths of two cultural role models reflects the NT's systemic failures By Lillian Rangiah The NT coroner makes nine recommendations following an inquest into the deaths of two disabled Aboriginal brothers who spent a number of years homeless in Alice Springs. #BlackDeathsInCustody #Courts #LillianRangiah
Detection dogs part of fight to protect native freshwater turtles By Jessica Schremmer and Anita Ward A team of environmental experts, Indigenous rangers and conservation detection dogs is working on recovering the population of native freshwater turtles. #Conservation #Animals #Rivers #CommunityEducation #PrimaryEducation #ScientificResearch #Water #IndigenousCulture #IndigenousAustralians #JessicaSchremmer #AnitaWard
Records tumble as Heat pulls off stunning BBL run chase at the Gabba Matt Renshaw and Jack Wildermuth pull off one of the greatest run chases in T20 history in a stunning Big Bash match at the Gabba. #Cricket #Sport
Tobacco shop owner 'refuses to cooperate' with police despite shakedown sign Shop owners in the northern Victorian town of Swan Hill say they are concerned after a threatening note was left outside a store selling tobacco, demanding the owner "contact the commission". #OrganisedCrime
How to watch the Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua fight in Australia The controversial fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua has finally arrived. Here's everything you need to know. #Boxing #Sport
'Why on Earth would we do it?': This scientist is trying to figure out kissing By David Marchese Why is swapping saliva something all human societies have normalised? Turns out kissing isn't just a human thing — all sorts of species appear to kiss, and new research suggests Neanderthals did it too. #HumanInterest #Evolution #ScientificResearch #DavidMarchese
Search suspended for missing deep-sea diver By Conor Byrne and Adam Stephen A professional deep-sea diver, with several fish species named in his honour, is remembered as a loving father and well-respected in the science community for his contributions to the study of fish species. #MissingPerson #GreatBarrierReef #Fish #DeathandDying #MarineIncidents #MarineBiology #ConorByrne #AdamStephen
Object that smashed windscreen unlikely to be anything 'from space' By Sophie Landau Scientists were hoping an object that smashed the windscreen of a self-driving car in October was a meteorite, but SA Museum's investigation says it remains a mystery. #Science #TransportAccidentsandIncidents #Space #SophieLandau
Hunting club member says there is 'no need' for anyone to own 100 guns By Sophia McCaughan In the wake of the Bondi terror attack and upcoming government firearms restrictions, some people are asking why anyone would need to own 100 guns. #GunControl #RegionalCommunities #StateandTerritoryGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #SophiaMcCaughan
Farmers, emergency services save homestead in fatal fires in WA's south By Samantha Goerling Following fatal fires in Western Australia's south earlier this week, stories are emerging of how homes were saved and communities rallied in the wake of tragedy. #Bushfires #Fires #Farmers #RuralandRemoteCommunities #SamanthaGoerling