Good morning. Here's what's happening now: Police divers have retrieved a human arm from the sea floor off the Western Australian coast, not far from where authorities have been searching for two missing fishermen St Vincent's wants Australia's major parties to adopt higher alcohol taxes, ban alcohol sponsorship in sport, and introduce national lockout laws. It's all part of a proposal to reduce alcohol-related harm by 20 per cent by 2025 US police say they're investigating whether to lay criminal charges over the shooting of a gorilla at a Cincinnati zoo. Harambe the Gorilla was shot in order to rescue a four-year-old boy who had fallen into its enclosure How did the Moon get its water? (Did you know there is water in the Moon's interior?) A new study suggests it got there via water-rich asteroids which bombarded the Moon between 4.5 billion and 4.3 billion years ago Here's what's coming up: 7:00am AEST: Finance Minister Mathias Cormann is scheduled to speak to ABC News Breakfast 9:00am AEST: Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is expected to be interviewed by 612 ABC Brisbane 10:00am AEST: An inquest will begin in Adelaide into the death of a 10-year-old girl from multi-organ failure 11:30am AEST: Australia's GDP growth figure for the March quarter will be released 7:45pm AEST: Game one of this year's State of Origin series kicks off at Olympic Stadium in Sydney Human arm discovered on sea floor off WA coast | Police divers retrieve a human arm from the sea floor off the Western Australian coastal town of Coral Bay, not far from where authorities have been searching for two missing fishermen. | | 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 | |
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