ABC NewsMail - Afternoon Edition

 
Top Stories
IS leaders 'celebrate' downing of Russian plane, 'chatter' suggests
Islamic State leaders "celebrated" the downing of the Russian airliner that crashed in Egypt, according to reports which cite communications intercepted by US intelligence.
 
Live: Australian openers reach tea with ease
Australian openers David Warner and Joe Burns attack the Black Caps bowlers early to reach tea unbeaten after New Zealand was dismissed for 317. Follow all the day-three action with our live blog.
 
Victorian teachers may be repaid millions over 'unlawful' laptop scheme
Thousands of Victorian teachers who were forced to lease laptops could be reimbursed more than $20 million after a landmark court ruling that could have implications for educators across Australia.
 
Shorten's conduct not criminal or unlawful: royal commission
Bill Shorten is effectively cleared by the trade union royal commission, while his AWU successor Cesar Melhem could face criminal charges over soliciting corrupt commissions and false accounting.
 
Hunt for clues into 'suspicious' death of 12yo girl continues
State Emergency Service volunteers join investigators searching the scene where the body of suspected murder victim, Tiahleigh Palmer, was found south of Brisbane.
 
Brothers charged with rape of 14yo girl in Geelong park, two others arrested
Two brothers opt not to apply for bail after being charged with the rape and abduction of a 14-year-old girl in Geelong last Sunday.
 
Stolen 1972 Ferrari worth $2m found burnt-out in Melbourne
A $2 million, 1972 Daytona Ferrari stolen from a workshop on Friday is found burnt-out on the side of a road in Melbourne's south-east.
 
Julia Gillard stands by her hardline asylum seeker policies in rare interview
In a rare public interview, former prime minister Julia Gillard defends her government's asylum seeker policies, saying she supported offshore processing for "humanitarian" reasons.
 
Machetes, spears used in deadly Groote Eylandt riot, police say
People were attacking each other with spears and machetes during a "violent disturbance" on Groote Eylandt on Friday that left two people dead and a third seriously injured, police say.
 
Hundreds rescued, 17 dead as a BHP co-owned dam bursts in Brazil
Miraculous tales of survival emerge from the scene of a deadly mudslide after a BHP co-owned dam burst in Brazil.
 
Republican Ben Carson's campaign setback after admission he never received military scholarship
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson's campaign team admits he never applied, nor was accepted to the US Military Academy at West Point.
 
Is Winnie the Pooh a girl? The real story of the bear who inspired a classic
Is Winnie the Pooh actually a girl? A new book reveals details of the real life bear the character was based on, her relationship with her rescuer and the tale of friendship between man and beast behind the classic A.A. Milne book.
 
Driverless car hits the road on SA expressway
Adelaide hosts a milestone event in automotive technology, with the first driverless car trial in the Southern Hemisphere on the Southern Expressway.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Kyla Tienhaara The TPP has been released and our concerns have been vindicated
By Kyla Tienhaara
By Jeff Sparrow The history of geek culture and its exclusion of women
By Jeff Sparrow
By Sunita Bose Australian law threatens to prevent us speaking out about injustice online
By Sunita Bose
By Damien Kingsbury Why Myanmar's historic election might not produce the results you think
By Damien Kingsbury
 
Just In
Crash between cattle truck and car kills woman near Geraldton
November 7, 2015 - 3:45 pm
Tasmania Police make first appearance in TasPride parade
November 7, 2015 - 3:41 pm
Royal commission defends timing of Shorten statement
November 7, 2015 - 3:05 pm
 
World
EU asks member countries to investigate after Volkswagen emissions admission
US astronauts dodge ammonia on risky spacewalk
All flights in and out of Bali cancelled after Mt Rinjani volcano ash cloud lingers
 
Business
EU asks member countries to investigate after Volkswagen emissions admission
Japan, US make economic rules under TPP: Abe
Reserve Bank trims forecasts for growth, inflation
 
Politics
Royal commission defends timing of Shorten statement
Republican Ben Carson's campaign setback after admission he never received military scholarship
Japan, US make economic rules under TPP: Abe
 
Sport
Live: Australian openers reach tea with ease
Johnson confirms he almost retired after Ashes
Collapse proof Johnson and I can work together: Starc
 
Science and Tech
US astronauts dodge ammonia on risky spacewalk
Innovative car components makers plead for Government support
'Soon they will be gone': World's highest glaciers under threat
 
Environment
World's climate pledges not enough to halt global warming: UN
Are fires in Indonesia a tipping point for carbon emissions?
BHP-owned mine dam bursts in Brazil killing 17, devastating town
 

Follow ABC News

 

About this email

You received this email because you are subscribed to ABC News email alerts.

This message was sent to you at starnewsposting@gmail.com.

Please add newslists@your.abc.net.au to your email address book to see images by default and stop the email being treated as spam. This email address is not monitored - Please don't reply to this email.

This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.

Add or remove topics | Unsubscribe | Contact Us

 

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 700 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007

© 2015 ABC | Conditions of Use | Privacy Policy | Discover other ABC Email newsletters

ABC

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Visitors Counter :