| | The population of tiny Utena could fit into one of U2's stadium concerts twice over. But, unbeknownst to the locals, the band's front man, Bono, has long had a stake in their town. | | | In a bid to end the uncertainty over the citizenship of politicians, Malcolm Turnbull announces a new measure that will force MPs and senators to lodge a declaration that they are not a citizen of another country. | | | A gunman enters a small church in south-east Texas and opens fire, killing 26 worshippers and injuring 20 others in what the state governor says is "the largest mass shooting in the state's history". | | | A Sutherland Springs man says he didn't think twice about chasing down the gunman responsible for the mass shooting at a local church service in south-east Texas, that killed 26 people. | | | The surprise dismissal and arrest of dozens of ministers, royals, officials and senior military officers by Saudi Arabia's crown prince is unprecedented in the secretive, 85-year-old kingdom. So how has this happened, and why? | | | When it comes to daigous, Australian business can't simply cut out the middleman and go straight to the consumer. | | | Why Roland Gopel is telling his local council to 'get stuffed.' | | | Christopher Robert Carter admits to fatally stabbing his ex-wife and her partner on the Gold Coast while their five-year-old child was in the home, but denies it was murder. | | | West Australian property developer Hossean Pourzand disputes allegations it was his idea to set fire to a Welshpool factory he owned in order to make a $20 million insurance claim. | | | When it comes to good ways to test a relationship, isolating yourself and your partner for six months on a windswept island would rank right up there. | | | A Melbourne roller derby team wins the sport's world championships in Philadelphia, becoming the first team from outside the USA to take the title. | | | A century since a self-declared workers' party took over the Russian state, socialist politics are on the rise again, thanks to a new generation of left-wing thinkers on social media. | | | The driver of a BMW who hit a 13-year-old girl riding her bike in Melbourne's north before driving off was "fully aware" they had hit someone, police say, as the teenager fights for life in an induced coma. | | | Indigenous leaders say Malcolm Turnbull's latest remarks on constitutional recognition, which he says would be "contrary to the principles of equality and citizenship", are offensive. | | | The weather is getting warmer, and gardens are coming alive with insects, but here are five good reasons to avoid pesticides. | | | Mitchell Starc sends an ominous warning to England only weeks out from the start of the Ashes with a stunning hat-trick for New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield. | | | Australia's besieged NBN Co moves its focus from the residential rollout to business, after complaints unreliable internet is having "a catastrophic effect" at some organisations. | | | Almost 11 months after a human crush at Falls Festival in Lorne left 19 punters hospitalised and 77 injured, a WorkSafe Victoria investigation finds there isn't enough evidence to prosecute the festival organisers. | | | A roof collapse sends two people to hospital as rain and hail lash the NSW South Coast and Sydney's southern suburbs, while staff at Perisher ski resort are astonished to see a big dump of snow. | |  | By Lizzy Lowe (Macquarie University), Cameron Webb (University of Sydney) and Kate Umbers (Western Sydney University) | |  | By state political reporter Richard Baines | |  | By Gary Mortimer and Charmaine Glavas from Queensland University of Technology | |  | By Peter Robinson, Swinburne University of Technology | | | | | 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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