| | England loses both openers cheaply as Australia looks to make inroads following its declaration at 9-662? Follow all the day four action from the WACA in our live blog. | | | The Australian Federal Police charges a 59-year-old Sydney man for allegedly acting as an economic agent for North Korea, accusing him of brokering sales and discussing the supply of weapons of mass destruction. | | | Melbourne Lord Mayor Robert Doyle says he is "shocked" and "distressed" as he announces he will stand aside while he is investigated for alleged sexual harassment, indecent assault and misconduct. | | | Liberal MP John Alexander jokes he knocked back a disabled parking permit after a tennis injury because he had "some pride", comments labelled as "stupid and offensive". | | | Officials at America's top public health agency are reportedly being told not to use certain words or phrases in official budget documents, including "fetus," ''transgender", "diversity" and "science-based". | | | A balcony collapses at a house during what is believed to be a Tupperware Christmas party in Melbourne, killing two women and injuring 17 other people. | | | Treasurer Scott Morrison's budget update tomorrow will show the nation's debt will be lower, but it is still likely to hit $583 billion by 2020-21. | | | The US Defence Department says until 2012, it ran a hush-hush $22 million program to investigate unidentified flying objects — but backers claim the program remains in existence. | | | An Auslan-trained Santa brings joy to deaf and hard-of-hearing children and their families during a meet and greet at a shopping centre in Western Australia's South West. | | | Police investigate the possible murder of a man who collapsed at the front door of a Canberra home, and are calling for witnesses to come forward. | | | Jemima Balhas and her young son lived in a rental home with a serious mould problem for seven years. She is now fighting for compensation after losing all her belongings due to the risk of contamination. | | | Major Perth events, including Carols by Candlelight and A Day on the Green, are cancelled as a severe and unseasonal storm approaches the city, but the Ashes Test looks likely to escape disruption. | | | Harold Holt made politically courageous reforms as prime minister, but for most Australians he will always be known for his abrupt disappearance on December 17, 1967. | | | While others are dreaming of trips to galleries, museums, theme parks and ski fields, we scheme ways to reach really remote, wide open places, perhaps with a solitary tree for some shade, writes Mary Lloyd. | | | When Darren Wilson lost his legs in a motorbike accident, he was determined to walk again. After struggles with traditional socket prostheses, he found Dr Munjed Al Muderis and a new surgical technique called osseointegration. | | | US President Donald Trump's transition team says the special counsel investigating allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 election obtained "tens of thousands of emails" unlawfully. | | | Simone McMahon says she has found a potentially fatal fault with her vital home dialysis equipment, but the European-based provider is holding her to ransom by withholding its services after she complained. | | | Argentina fires the head of its navy a month after a submarine disappeared in the South Atlantic with 44 crew members onboard. | | | A CSIRO-made device is set to be hoisted above the 4,500 panels of the dish on the world's largest radio telescope in China that will rapidly accelerate its observations of the universe — and potentially determine whether there's extra-terrestrial intelligence out there. | | | By political editor Andrew Probyn | | | By Jacob Kagi | | | By Hannah Reich for Books and Arts | | | By Geoff Lemon in Perth | | | | | 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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