| | Melbourne is spared the worst of Victoria's flood emergency, but the Bureau of Meteorology says its forecasts are bearing out in other parts of the state, including Euroa and Myrtleford, where evacuations may be necessary. Follow updates in our live blog. | | | While Victoria's east prepares for the worst of the state's flooding, there's an oversupply of a different kind facing one central Gippsland community, which was preparing 600 parmigianas, 100 kilograms of steak and thousands of pies to feed 3,000 cyclists taking part in a now-cancelled bike ride. | | | The table is set, the flowers and food are ready and so is the bride and groom-to-be, but an unlucky pair is forced to cancel their wedding because of the risk of flooding at their wedding venue in the Victorian town of Euroa. | | | David Warner's mix-up in the middle costs Cameron Bancroft his wicket as England gets the breakthrough after a lengthy rain delay in the pink-ball Ashes Test. Follow all the Adelaide action in our live blog. | | | Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush steps down as president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts after the Sydney Theatre Company revealed it received a complaint against him for "inappropriate behaviour". | | | An Australia Day brawl has ended up producing one of the country's youngest convicted killers. The sad reality is this 11-year-old from Perth never stood a chance, writes Joanna Menagh. | | | Police say the truck may have hit the tree this morning in Carabooda, causing it to fall and crush the truck cab. | | | The Prime Minister's Department loses a two-year fight to conceal a minister's bid for thousands of dollars in extra pollie-perks, including charter flights and boat rides. | | | A contestant on the first season of reality television show The Block says the gardening guru made jokes about bestiality and sexual comments about teen girls on a ferry when they met for a 2003 interview. | | | She was a brothel madam and socialite whose party guest list once included pop superstar Elton John, but little is known about how Shirley Finn ended up dead on a golf course with four bullets in her head, writes Briana Shepherd. | | | Group C will be no easy task for the Socceroos, but if they are at their best they have a decent chance of making it through to the knock-out rounds at Russia 2018. | | | ACT Police investigate the history and ownership of a rifle after it is found at a popular swimming hole, concerning the parents of children who regularly play in the area. | | | Every day is a new and unpredictable adventure here in America's capital, and just when you thought this week had exhausted its potential, BOOM. | | | Pull your finger out, Australia — we let ourselves relax and an American nicked off with Our Harry. Now young Aussie singletons must redouble efforts to achieve something worthwhile in life and snag a Royal. | | | Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce is one step closer to knowing whether voters want him back, as voters go to the polls in the New South Wales seat of New England. | | | A team of researchers and reef experts from Australia and around the world are conducting the biggest underwater mapping and sampling expedition since the bleaching occurred. | | | The closure of many milk bars in regional Australia — like the end of the Australian production of the Holden family car — is symbolic of the end of this golden era of suburban life. | | | The pop superstar's decision to withhold her album Reputation from streaming services — with whom she has a complicated relationship — until yesterday appears to have paid off. | | | Quandong beer anyone? Liquor makers in WA are making the most of a record harvest of quandong wild fruit by turning it into beer and gin. | | | By Dan Colasimone | | | By North America correspondent Zoe Daniel and Roscoe Whalan | | | By Jessica Strutt | | | By Elizabeth Jackson | | | | | 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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