| | Labor leader Bill Shorten says he has lost faith in Sam Dastyari after the latest China revelations and describes the senator as exhibiting very poor judgement and having deeply frustrated his ALP colleagues. | | | Real estate has turned our banks into global money-making machines, so it is only natural banks don't want the royal commission to lift the blanket on property lending practices, writes Ian Verrender. | | | Victoria faces a "major weather event" in the coming days, as thunderstorms threaten to dump torrential rain and cause flooding in almost all of the state. | | | While the political warrior clings to what is left of his career, he has lost "an irreparable amount of skin" as far as his Labor colleagues are concerned, and now faces the awkward truth that his ambitions for higher duty are dashed. | | | A failure to convince interstate and international tourists to visit Western Australia has left the state facing an $800 million black hole by the end of the decade. | | | A Katherine beekeeper says hundreds of thousands of his bees in 120 hives have died after being poisoned with the loss costing him up to $70,000. | | | Some people believe different drinks make them feel differently. But the effect alcohol has on your mood depends on factors like where you are drinking it and how you're feeling at the time. | | | The FFA's proposed reform of its Congress model is rejected by member associations, meaning FIFA may now be required to take over the running of football in Australia. | | | US President Donald Trump has hit out at British Prime Minister Theresa May after she said he was wrong to retweet videos posted by a leader of British far-right group Britain First. | | | Rainwater can often be home to gastro-causing bacteria and toxic metals. Here's how to protect yourself if you're one of the many Australians who rely on it for your drinking water. | | | The ECB's permission slip to Ben Stokes to play in New Zealand is a clear ploy to rush him back into the Ashes squad, showing the same old attitude that winning is everything and all else pales in comparison, writes David Mark. | | | Women are being urged to switch to a new national cervical screening program that promises to make it easier to save the lives of women affected by cervical cancer. | | | The wartime commander of Bosnian Croat forces, Slobodan Praljak, dies after drinking a liquid he said was poison seconds after UN appeals judges upheld his 20-year sentence for war crimes against Bosnian Muslims. | | | Academy Award winner and Australian acting icon Geoffrey Rush denies allegations of "inappropriate behaviour" while working on a play with the Sydney Theatre Company, saying information has been withheld from him. | | | Imagine being asked to catch up with a friend and former work mate who just happens to be The Beatles' Paul McCartney? | | | Construction will begin next year on Australia's longest zipline that will allow riders to speed up to 65kph down Brisbane's Mount Coot-tha. | | | By Nicole Lee, Curtin University | | | By national sport editor David Mark | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | By Tim Pitman and Gavin Moodie | | | | | 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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