Unattended caravans at free campsite spark debate over fair access By Ashlee Aldridge Unattended caravans line a popular Murray River campsite, triggering debate over whether public camping spots are being quietly claimed ahead of the busy holiday season. #TravelandTourism #Camping #AshleeAldridge
Kyrgios not offered Australian Open wildcard — yet After a career-best year, Queenslander Priscilla Hon was among four Australian Open wildcards named on Monday, but Nick Kyrgios was not among them. #Tennis #AustralianOpen #Sport
Festive season to bring Perth heatwave, Indian Ocean cyclone By Tabarak Al Jrood Perth is expected to hit a high of 41 degrees on Christmas Day with the Cocos (Keeling) Islands bracing for a tropical cyclone that could intensify to a category two system. #Weather #TabarakAlJrood
Jetty Road reopens after businesses hit hard by roadworks By Peta Doherty and Tahlia Fahey Traders along one of Adelaide's most popular beachside dining and retail strips have welcomed the reopening of roads to traffic, but say recovery will take time. #SmallBusinesses #LocalGovernment #RetailIndustry #HospitalityIndustry #Roads #PetaDoherty #TahliaFahey
Police investigate suspicious death at Adelaide holiday park Police are at the scene of a suspicious death of a man at the Big 4 Port Willunga Tourist Park at Aldinga in Adelaide's south where a man was found dead inside a cabin. #Police
Three bushwalkers rescued from Lake Rhona in Tasmania Three "cold and wet but otherwise uninjured" bushwalkers have been airlifted out of Tasmania's remote south-west after calling for help. #Police #DisastersAccidentsandEmergencyIncidents
Greyhound trainer banned after investigator finds messages to 'Anabolic Jim' By Bec Symons Victorian trainer Gerry Orr has received a six-year ban for procuring performance-enhancing drugs after he inadvertently alerted stewards by giving authorities his mobile phone. #GreyhoundRacing #BecSymons
City Beach fined $14m over 'pervasive' button battery safety failures By Sarah Spina-Matthews The Federal Court orders the fashion retailer to pay $14 million in fines after it was taken to court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. #ConsumerProtection #Courts #SarahSpinaMatthews
Japan prepares to restart world's biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima Japan has taken the final step to allow the world's largest nuclear power plant to resume operations with a regional vote in Niigata prefecture. #NuclearIssues #NuclearEnergy
Man accused of planning racial hatred event at Cronulla refused bail By Nakita Jager A 20-year-old who allegedly tried to organise a racial hatred event at Cronulla on the same day as the Bondi Beach terrorist attack is refused bail. #Courts #NakitaJager