| | A visibly emotional Malcolm Turnbull defends Josh Frydenberg after questions were raised over whether the Energy Minister had inherited Hungarian citizenship from his Jewish mother, who was rendered stateless at the end of WWII. | | | There was a real buzz about Sydney's CBD on Friday afternoon as a huge swarm of bees sent people ducking for cover as they made themselves at home on one of the city's busiest streets. | | | WA's Supreme Court releases chilling evidence used to convict two women of the callous murder of Perth teenager Aaron Pajich — including pictures of the house where he was lured, killed and buried. | | | For days at a time, they see and hear nothing. But today is different. In a matter of hours, they'll be flushing heroin through a bottomless wheelie bin and into the Indian Ocean. | | | Twitter says it has launched a review of its policies after an employee used their last day in the job to pull the plug on the US President's account. | | | Canadian woman Isabelle Lagace cries in the dock as a Sydney judge sentences her to seven and a half years behind bars for attempting to smuggle almost 30 kilograms of cocaine into Australia. | | | This man just travelled 12,000 kilometres to be among the first in the world to buy a new $1,500 iPhone. Then he pulled out his tools and began taking it to bits. | | | Bill Shorten calls on the Government to seriously consider sending asylum seekers left on Manus Island to New Zealand after the country's Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, renewed an offer to settle 150 people currently in offshore detention. | | | The leader of a terror plot targeting government sites in NSW, including a Sydney police building, is sentenced to a maximum jail term of more than 22 years. | | | The foster mother of Tiahleigh Palmer, Julene Thorburn, is sentenced to 18 months in jail over her role in the cover-up of the Logan schoolgirl's death in 2015. | | | The Turnbull Government has become like a plane with its engines stalled, hurtling groundwards, with hopes of repowering frustrated at every turn, writes Michelle Grattan. | | | A woman will spend at least four years in jail for her role in a murder, over a life insurance payout, on the New South Wales north coast. | | | After a record-equalling third Cox Plate win, champion mare Winx is sent for a spell by owners and trainer Chris Waller and will sit out the rest of the Spring Carnival. | | | A bottle of scotch thought to be so rare a Chinese writer paid more than $12,000 for a single dram in a Swiss hotel turns out to be a fake, laboratory tests conclude. | | | Australian actor Vince Colosimo is warned he faces jail time if he breaks the law again, as a magistrate fines him for driving while on the drug ice. | | | A cosmic camera has given us a tantalising glimpse of an undiscovered space in the Great Pyramid of Giza, but what it is remains shrouded in secrecy. | | | Pre-pregnancy screening for genetic diseases should be recommended to all couples planning a family, health experts say, irrespective of whether they have a known family history. | | | Since 1997, Melbourne's Artful Dodger Studios has been helping at least 200 disadvantaged young people a year pursue their creative ambitions. Cousins Clement Wetnhiak and Angelo Duot are two of the latest. | | | By Michelle Smith, Deakin University | | | By political correspondent David Lipson | | | By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra | | | By business reporter Stephen Letts | | | | | The ABC sent this message to starnewsposting@gmail.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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