| | An investigation reveals intricate workings of the world's largest sportswear retailer's tax manoeuvring, based on 13.4 million documents revealed in the Paradise Papers leak. | | | The stage is set for the 157th running of the Melbourne Cup. Explore our interactive guide to the horses chasing Australian racing's greatest prize. | | | US President Donald Trump says the mass shooting in Texas that left at least 26 people dead was the result of a "mental health problem", not the country's gun laws, and labels gunman Devin Kelley (pictured) "a very deranged individual". | | | Education Minister Simon Birmingham is confronted by a high school student questioning whether it is fair to continue to direct Commonwealth funds to private schools while their public counterparts can't afford to buy enough paper to print out all their resources. | | | Year 12 students are finishing their final exams in New South Wales — so how would you fare in 2017? Test yourselves with these questions from this year's papers. | | | The new US administration's big-picture plans for peace, stability and trade in the region in which we live remains opaque. Here's what we've learnt from President Donald Trump's visit to Tokyo. | | | Liberal MP John Alexander sweats on whether he has British British citizenship and will be forced out of Parliament, as Assistant Industry Minister Craig Laundy urges the Government to allow dual nationals to sit in parliament even if it means a referendum. | | | Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton appears to have avoided at least 1 million pounds in taxes on his private jet, documents from his accountants and law firms reveal. | | | 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. | | | A grassroots revolution is occurring in East Arnhem Land as Aboriginal Australians strive to become landlords rather than tenants on their own land. | | | A French tourist who caused a crash when she drifted on to the wrong side of the road, killing model and Miss World contestant Elyse Miller-Kennedy, is given a suspended sentence by a District Court judge in Cairns. | | | Young leopard seals on adventures are staying on Tasmanian shores longer than usual, giving scientists a study opportunity. | | | Vision of the moment an ice addict stole a car with a six-month-old baby in the backseat as a woman jumped on the bonnet to try and stop him in Coburg in Melbourne's north is played before court. | | | Prosecutors demand an Australian man accused of stealing a pair of designer label sunglasses in Bali, be jailed for six months. | | | 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? | | | Tip Top drivers claim it is only a matter of time before a serious accident takes place, saying pay cuts are leading to fatigue and contractors are driving vehicles that are not roadworthy. | | | The Western Sydney Wanderers maintain their unbeaten start to the season with a 1-1 draw with the Melbourne Victory. | | | 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. | | | 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.' | | | By court reporter Candice Prosser | | | By Liam Cochrane and Rachel Mealey in Tokyo | | | By Charles Jacobs | | | By Stephen Long | | | | | 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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