| | Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reveal they got engaged during a "standard typical night" cooking roast chicken at home, with the Royal adding his his late mother, Diana, would be "jumping up and down" in excitement. | | | Best known for her starring role in the US TV legal drama Suits, Meghan Markle is a humanitarian worker with a soft spot for fries and red wine. | | | After weeks of speculation in countless tabloid magazines, it has finally been confirmed — Prince Harry and actress Meghan Markle are engaged. So what were the signs a Royal engagement was imminent? | | | Gardening guru Don Burke, who is accused of indecently assaulting and sexually harassing a number of women, tells Channel Nine it is a "witch-hunt" and Australians can make up their own minds about whether he is "the most evil person". | | | These soldiers were ordered to clean up the toxic legacy of America's nuclear program, now they're dying, and their Government has abandoned them. | | | Nationals MP Llew O'Brien says he has "no doubt" financial institutions discriminate against people with mental health issues, and after experiencing post-traumatic stress as a police officer he is willing to cross the floor to see that changed. | | | Poker machines at Crown Casino were deliberately manipulated and tampered with by technicians in a bid to boost profits, another whistleblower says. | | | The same-sex marriage results have been signed, sealed and delivered, but now the Q&A audience is asking how the sudden influx of young voters will affect Australia's next election. | | | The submarine had been ordered back to its Mar del Plata base after it reported water had entered the vessel through its snorkel, an Argentinian navy spokesman says 10 days after its 44 crew members lost contact. | | | The Hottest 100 will be held on January 27 next year. So, how do you feel about the decision? We asked. You responded. | | | Former Wimbledon junior champion Ashleigh Barty has won the Newcombe Medal as Australia's most outstanding tennis player in 2017. | | | Liberal senators pushing for amendments to the same-sex marriage bill will no longer continue to argue that bakers and florists should be allowed to say no to providing services to gay couples. | | | The woman who led the world to a global climate change agreement has a message for Australia: "You really do have to see that we are at the Kodak moment for coal." | | | An empty Twisties packet and a 180-year-old scientific discovery have been at the centre of a Fair Work case involving a Perth man who was sacked for skipping work to play golf, allegedly more than 140 times. | | | Cape York Indigenous leader Noel Pearson says he will focus his efforts on convincing a future Labor government to legislate for an Indigenous body to advise Parliament on Indigenous affairs, adding bipartisanship on the issue is effectively dead. | | | A 45-year-old Goldfields woman is scolded by a magistrate after she made up a sexual abuse allegation against an innocent Perth taxi driver because she thought he took the long way to her destination. | | | Doctors from the international aid organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres say they they have have been refused entry to Manus Island compounds despite prior approval, with many people in need of medical attention now going untreated. | | | The managing director of one of the largest providers of aged care in the country resigns less than three months after 7.30 aired a series of allegations against him, including that he bullied residents and families. | | | A state public transport bus explodes into flames on an arterial road on the edge of Sydney's CBD causing "extreme" smoke and 2-metre-high flames. | | | The Top End's energy market will undergo a massive transformation to reach a 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030, Chief Minister Michael Gunner says. | | | Apprentices across a variety of trades in Queensland could be in line for a windfall after a court ruled an industrial loophole has left them underpaid for almost four years. | | | Australian debutant Cameron Bancroft had the media — and skipper Steve Smith — in hysterics, as he recalls receiving a little love-tap from England's Jonny Bairstow in Perth. | | | By state political reporter Richard Baines | | | By Hannah McGlade | | | By Geoff Lemon | | | By Jeff Borland, University of Melbourne | | | | | 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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