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Search for missing boy
Conditions had worsened last night as a search for a missing six-year-old boy continued. Read more.
Marks left by coward that will last lifetime
Seffron Holroyd had seen stories of coward punches on the news before, but she never thought it would happen to her family. Read more.
‘Charity’ preyed on people
A WOMAN who ran a charity fraud that netted $25,000 from Border residents over three years may not spend a single day behind bars. Read more.
Fast rail may not be pie in the sky after all
REVELATIONS land deals have been locked in with southern Riverina farmers is a major game-changer in the high speed rail debate. Read more.
Best Tiger side yet: Maher
ALBURY co-coach Daniel Maher has rated the current crop of Tigers the best of the past eight years. Read more.
Weather
There is going to be some light drizzle over the next few days.
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Regional
►BALLARAT: Sometimes it’s difficult to grasp the full magnitude of a flood from ground level. Spectacular footage of Ballarat’s floods has been captured from the air. Watch the drone footage and take a look at aerial photos here.
►BEECHWORTH: Heavy rain was hampering overnight search efforts for missing six-year-old, Ben, who is autistic and may not react quickly or respond to calls, his mother said. Read more
►LITHGOW: After a week of speculation police have revealed the name of a man found slain in a home last week. Chifley LAC’s Detective Inspector Luke Rankin told media on Wednesday morning that a post mortem revealed Chris Whiteley met a violent death with a number a stab wounds and other injuries to his body and that police were treating it as a murder. Read more
►TASMANIA: Shared and growing knowledge from the Aboriginal community could help manage and mitigate Tasmania’s fire risk, by returning to traditional fire management practices. Read more
►NEWCASTLE: Is it time to review Newcastle’s late-night lockouts? It’s a question being asked after the Callinan review into Sydney’s contentious lockout laws recommended the government consider relaxing the 1.30am lockouts and 3am last drinks for live entertainment venues by half an hour in a two-year trial. Read more
► BUNBURY: A 23-year-old Picton man who stabbed his friend to death after a play wrestle went wry has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 19 years behind bars. Read more
► WARRNAMBOOL: A search is under way for the driver of a vehicle swept away by floodwater and found in a dam near Hamilton. Read more
►BATHURST: A Central West family’s story of acceptance in their community has been highlighted in federal parliament as part of the latest push for marriage equality. Read more
► RIVERINA: A government bungle has robbed taxpayers of $500,000 and deprived Gundagai of affordable aged care. Read more
►GOSFORD: A man and a woman have been arrested and charged after they allegedly stole a handbag from a woman who lay critically injured in a car wreck and used her credit cards after she died. Read more
National news
►Gillian Triggs has urged Malcolm Turnbull to move quickly to bring asylum seekers who have been held on Nauru and Manus Island to Australia and embrace a suite of new policies to ensure the people smuggling trade does not resume. Read more
►A letter sent to federal Opposition Whip Chris Hayes has become the subject of a legal battle between rival factions inside a key Chinese community group, embroiling the Labor MP in an increasingly bitter dispute. Read more
►Justice Minister Michael Keenan says he expects that at least "thousands" of illegal guns to be handed over in a planned national firearms amnesty. Read more
► Pauline Hanson returned to Parliament railing against another minority group, twenty years after first being elected to Parliament. Here is the full transcript of her second maiden speech.
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International news
►BALI: Balinese prosecutors have called for alleged Australian paedophile Robert Andrew Fiddes Ellis, who is accused of sexually abusing 11 children, to serve 16 years behind bars. Read more
►UNITED STATES: It looked like a one-two punch – US President Barack Obama was on the stump in Philadelphia, talking of Donald Trump as a fellow traveller of Vladimir Putin. But in New York and Washington the knives were out, as Democrats zeroed in on questionable conduct by Trump's charitable foundation. Read more
►PHILIPPINES: The death toll in Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody "war on drugs" has risen to 3426 since July 1 as the United Nations steps up its criticism of the crackdown. Read more
►RUSSIA: The resurgent Soviet-era practice of punitive psychiatry has shut away a number of dissenters and activists who have dared to speak out against the Russian government. Read more
On this day
1870: Construction begins on Australia's Overland Telegraph Line, stretching across the continent from Adelaide to Darwin.
1885: The largest elephant in captivity, Jumbo, is accidentally killed by a train.
1895: Celebrated American writer and humorist, Mark Twain, arrives in Australia on tour.
1928: Penicillin is discovered by British bacterologist and Nobel Laureate Sir Alexander Fleming.
1940: The tide turns in the Battle of Britain, with the RAF downing more than 180 German planes.
2011: The discovery by Australian researchers of a previously unknown species of bottlenose dolphin is announced.
The faces of Australia: Kevin Atkins
He may be turning 84 today, but Kevin Atkins is showing no signs of slowing down yet.
Mr Atkins is an active piano player and volunteers at Port Macquarie’s Glasshouse and local nursing homes, so that people can bask in the sweet tunes of the instrument.
“I’ll keep going until they kick me out,” he joked. Read more