CSIRO research out this morning says 78 per cent of Australians believe in climate change. The study found opinions were divided along political lines, not demographics. Here's one breakdown: 59 per cent of Labor voters believe climate change is caused by humans, compared to 28 per cent of Liberal voters, 22 per cent of National voters and 76 per cent of Greens supporters
This story about a Sunshine Coast teenager is really popular now and has been picked up by media outlets around the world overnight. Essena O'Neill is a teenager made famous on Instagram but has gone rogue, admitting "social media is not real life"
Here's what's coming up:
8.15am AEDT: Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne is due to speak to ABC News Breakfast. Her dad Paddy already has and said he was "too excited to sleep" last night
9:00am AEDT: Senate hearings resume into insolvency into the construction industry
9:30am AEDT: We're due to hear from Bill Shorten in Kiribati on the impacts of climate change
10:00am AEDT Wallabies players return to Australia after their World Cup final loss to the All Blacks
12:20pm AEDT: Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Wellington at the start of a visit to NZ and Australia
12:30pm AEDT: Edmund Capon is at the National Press Club
Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne praises champion horse Prince Of Penzance, saying she always knew he was a special talent even in the face of doubts from its own trainer.
Australia's financial intelligence agency is monitoring more than 100 people suspected of funding terrorism, with the number of reports to the regulator tripling over the past year.
Paddy Payne, racing stalwart and father of Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle, says unlike many punters he thought Prince Of Penzance had a good chance of winning Australian racing's biggest prize.
Dozens of police officers raid the headquarters of the German Football Association over allegations of irregularities in the bidding process for the 2006 World Cup.
The United Nations' climate change chief says she is "delighted" by the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal because the company will now hasten manufacturing of electric and hybrid cars, speeding a global shift away from fossil fuels.
Three quarters of Australians believe climate change is happening, but conservative voters are more likely to believe it is a natural phenomenon, not manmade, and trust their "common sense".
Handbags owned by late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher are set to be auctioned after talks aimed at adding them to a museum collection fall through.
Egypt's civil aviation ministry says there are no facts to substantiate the assertions by Russian officials that the airliner that crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula broke up in mid-air.
The US military will continue to operate wherever international law allows, a top US admiral says, a week after the nation infuriated China by sailing close to artificial islands it is building in the South China Sea.
An Australian doctor who was one of the heroes in the aftermath of the Bali bombings struggles to get life insurance and is refused income protection because of the post traumatic stress he experienced after the attack.
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