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News from the ABC Australia

Aboriginal council to manage national park solely decades before schedule
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

The Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council  plans to take on sole management of Booderee National Park In May 2028.

Nigerian military air strike on market reportedly kills more than 100 civilians
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Amnesty International calls for an independent investigation into an air strike on a Nigerian market, where the country's military says it was targeting militants.

Two people missing after house burns to the ground
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

A crime scene has been established and two people in their 70s are unaccounted for following a house fire in a remote area of Queensland.

Day rues missed opportunities after golden chance at the Masters
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Australia's Jason Day stays positive after falling to 12th on a difficult final day at the Masters.

Children and 75yo among dozens of homeless in major holiday town
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

A homeless survey conducted in one of WA's best-known holiday hotspots uncovers dozens of people sleeping rough, including a 75-year-old. 

'Incredible man': Athletes mourn pioneering wheelchair racer Bob Hall
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Bob Hall, who was the first wheelchair athlete to compete in a marathon before becoming a influential race chair designer, dies aged 74.

Tour operator cops $330,000 in cancellations as relief arrives for cyclone-hit businesses
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

A whale shark boat skipper says one-off payments for tour operators will make a "small difference" as Cyclone Narelle's aftermath drags on. 

Handwritten church music 'caked in dust' performed after 50 years
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

A South Australian church celebrates 150 years with a special performance of sacred music transcribed by early-20th-century parishioners.

Mystery of seventh man unsolved, months after Chinese boat arrivals
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Months after the arrival of six Chinese nationals in one of Australia's most isolated communities, questions remain about another man suspected of attempting to assist them.

Underground 3D printing farms arming Ukraine's soldiers
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

In spare rooms and backyard sheds, volunteers across Europe are 3D printing drone bomb parts to supply Ukraine's military.

'Help us': Cyclone Maila kills at least 11 people in Papua New Guinea
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

The Australian government will give $2.5 million to support relief and recovery efforts in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands after Tropical Cyclone Maila.

Widower of woman killed in front yard demands answers after trial abandoned
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Mick Fairfield arrived home after a normal day at work to find his wife dead with stab wounds and his young daughter hiding under a blanket. He waited years for the case to go to trial, but it never did and now he wants answers. 

Live: ASX slips as oil surges back above $US100 on US threat of Gulf blockade
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Failed US-Iran peace talks send oil prices surging higher and the Australian share market lower. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.

Live: Australia has not been asked to participate in US's Hormuz blockade: PM
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Australia has not received a request to participate in US President Donald Trump's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Anthony Albanese says. Follow live.

Major setback for beekeepers as varroa mite chemical resistance detected again
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

There are growing fears that a second varroa mite strain could enter Australia, as beekeepers lose key chemical options for controlling the tiny parasites of honey bees.

Domestic violence hotline can only answer 50 per cent of calls
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

More than $290 million in federal funding is on the table for domestic violence services nationwide, but Canberra providers are concerned about how it will be distributed and tracked by the ACT government.

Youth mental health centre to close amid budget crisis
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

A NSW South Coast community says the proposed closure of a mental health and welfare centre could result in more youth suicides. 

North Queensland set for more rain as ex-Cyclone Maila heads for coast
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Beautiful one day, heavy rain, dangerous surf and frosts, the next — Queensland faces a mixed bag of weather throughout the state over the coming days. 

Iran briefing with Matthew Doran: Iran and US not playing same game in round 1 of peace talks
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Donald Trump knows a US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will not increase fuel supply or bring down oil prices — but will it advance peace talks?

An Aussie rugby win at home is one thing but victory in NZ is another
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Australian teams will only boost their chances of achieving the ultimate success in Super Rugby Pacific if they conquer the challenge of beating their New Zealand opponents across the Tasman.



News from the BBC World Service

Orbán era swept away by Péter Magyar's Hungary election landslide
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Viktor Orbán's 16 years in power is over, defeated by a 45-year-old ex-party insider who convinced a majority of Hungarians to oust him.

'A truly historic moment': Hungarian opposition wins election landslide
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Rajini Vaidyanathan broadcasts from outside Hungary's parliament as crowds hear about the prime minister's concession.

McIlroy proves he really is free by defending Masters title
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Moments after winning the Masters last year, Rory McIlroy said it would be transformative. He has proved that by defending the title at Augusta National.

Swinney says Scottish independence referendum could be held in 2028
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

The SNP leader made the claim in the BBC's televised debate ahead of next month's Scottish election.

Deep-fried food banned in new plans for school dinners
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Schools are being told to cut down on sugary desserts, and provide more vegetables and whole grains.

Olivier Awards 2026: Rachel Zegler's heroes, Brian Cranston's nap schedule and more moments from the night
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

The 50th Oliviers at the Royal Albert Hall provided some memorable conversations away from the ceremony.

The surprising reality of how teenage girls still define themselves
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Despite strides in feminism, why do teen girls still seem to view themselves through the lens of boys?

UK will not join Trump's blockade of Iran's ports in the Strait of Hormuz
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

UK minesweepers and anti-drone capabilities will continue operating in the region, as pressure ramps up to reopen the key shipping route.

Wider licence extensions for pubs during World Cup
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

The government had previously announced opening hour extensions in England and Wales for some knockout matches - but has now widened the eligibility.

Pope prioritises world's fastest-growing Catholic region in major Africa tour
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Leo XIV wants the world's attention on a continent vital to the Church's future, an aide says.

The BBC Scotland election debate fact-checked
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Claims made by leaders of six political parties who took part in a TV debate for the 2026 Holyrood election campaign are checked.

Trump's blockade threat raises risks and leaves predicaments unchanged
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

The conflict is now a test of wills - Iran’s capacity to absorb strikes versus Trump’s tolerance for the war's costs.

What is a naval blockade and how would it work in Strait of Hormuz?
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Donald Trump says that the US is going to start blockading the Strait of Hormuz. What does this mean in practice?

Oil back above $100 as US to blockade Iranian ports after peace talks fail
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

The failure of negotiations at the weekend has raised concerns that the global energy crisis will deepen.

Iran talks were a major test for JD Vance. How did he do?
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

It was a difficult mission, negotiating on behalf of a president whose messaging on the war has been mixed from the start.

After Iran talks falter, the big question is what happens next?
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Twenty-one hours was not enough to end 47 years of hostility between Iran and the US, writes the BBC's Lyse Doucet.

Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett and Paddington walk Oliviers red carpet
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Stage stars posed for pictures ahead of a night of celebration for UK theatre at the Royal Albert Hall.

The Papers: 'PM refuses to join blockade' and 'Hungary enters new era'
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Starmer ruling out the UK's role in the US blockade of Iran's ports and Hungary electing a new leader lead Monday's papers.

Frostbite is least of worries for Canada forces grappling with new Arctic reality
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Across 5,200 km of Canada's Arctic, some 1,300 members of Canada's military spent two winter months on a mission to meet the challenges of a changing north.

Political turmoil in Indian border state as nine million lose voting rights
Posted on Monday April 13, 2026

Nine million voters have been dropped from rolls in West Bengal, raising concerns over exclusion and fairness.



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