| | Four Labor MPs could be headed to the High Court amid questions over their citizenship, after Greens leader Richard Di Natale confirms his party will back the Government and give it the numbers it needs to refer them. | | | At the pointy end of the political year, the Prime Minister is a weakened leader under siege from within and without, writes Michael Brissenden. | | | Anyone who watched Jelena Dokic's tragedy unfold must concede a harsh truth or consign the next endangered prodigy to the same fate, writes Richard Hinds. | | | Veteran journalist Mike Willesee reveals how a miracle plane crash escape changed his life forever, kick-starting a journey back to his faith — something that has given him strength in his battle with cancer. | | | A lot of energy is being expended debating whether Australia should lower its corporate tax rate to remain competitive with the rest of the world but the Paradise Papers show how the whole corporate tax rate debate is pointless and misguided, writes business reporter Michael Janda. | | | Renee Catt doesn't hold back when describing the separation from her husband. But she's found a new side to herself as a divorced woman. | | | A leading Australian publisher claims the threat of Chinese Government retaliation is the reason it cancelled plans to print a book which further exposes Beijing's influence on Federal Parliament and other parts of society. | | | Junior driver Anita Board dies in hospital after she was critically injured when her junior dragster hit a concrete barrier at Perth Motorplex on Saturday. | | | An innovative project has found a way to provide urgently needed housing on land that would otherwise be left vacant for years. | | | Bush-tucker plants were spread by hand across mountainous regions in New South Wales by Indigenous people, according to a new scientific theory published today. | | | The Banana Shire Council says despite receiving a "fair few ridiculous letters and phone calls", it will continue its $10 bounty on feral cats, providing residents present the scalps of the dead animals to collect. | | | A man with cerebral palsy whose mother was told he was better off dead is about to take the stage to celebrate life. | | | Donald Trump says he believes Vladimir Putin believes it when he says Moscow did not interfere in the 2016 US presidential election, but he also believes US intelligence agencies which concluded that Russia did. | | | New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she will once again bring up the stand-off on Manus Island with Malcolm Turnbull when the two leaders meet at the East Asia Summit in the Philippines this week. | | | Fremantle Dockers AFL star Nat Fyfe helps propel Australia to a 10-point triumph against Ireland in the International Rules Test in Adelaide. | | | Asian leaders join US President Donald Trump for a glitzy gala dinner in Manila, a show of amity in a region fraught with tensions that lurk behind his marathon tour of the continent. | | | Despite it being Australia's least likely electorate to vote yes, residents of Queensland's Maranoa say the "country values and morals have made it a much cleaner debate" than in the bigger cities. | | | Australian star Rebel Wilson details her own story of sexual harassment in Hollywood, and vows to "no longer be polite" when she witnesses inappropriate behaviour in the industry. | | | Tens of thousands of nationalists march through the Polish capital Warsaw in a demonstration organised by far-right groups on their country's Independence Day. | | | Australia remains one win away from wrapping up the Women's Ashes series as England's stoic top order holds out for a draw in the historic day-night Test at North Sydney Oval. | | | By Katrina Raynor, University of Melbourne | | | By Michael Brissenden | | | By Richard Hinds | | | By business reporter Michael Janda | | | | | 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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