| | Australia is dismissed for 138 in its second innings, setting England a victory target of 354 in the second Ashes Test at Adelaide Oval. Follow the action with our live blog. | | | Two Labor MPs and one from the Nick Xenophon Team are all potentially ineligible for Parliament because they were dual citizens when nominations closed for the last election. | | | When Nyrie Stringer was injured at work, she says her employer sent her to a company doctor — and insisted her male manager aged in his 60s attend the appointment. According to unions, this growing trend should never happen — but the Chamber of Commerce thinks otherwise. | | | With the "world's largest" lithium-ion battery officially open in South Australia, many are watching on in anticipation to see what impact it has on the state's electricity market, and whether it could be a gamechanger nationally. | | | Foreign political donations will be banned and individuals trying to influence Australian politics on behalf of another nation will be forced to declare who they're working for, under new legislation introduced by the Government. | | | Andrew Wallace struggled to support same-sex marriage as a practising Catholic, but says he changed his views drastically when his daughter revealed she was gay. He shared her story in Parliament today as debate on the bill continues. | | | Amazon will either transform shopping for customers, destroy local businesses or be a complete flop. Whichever turns out to be true, Australian businesses are already responding, writes Alan Kirkland. | | | A former 1980s high-flying businessman and his wife are fined more than half a million dollars for exploiting three overseas cleaners, the second such offence by a firm associated with the couple in as many years. | | | As quickly as he swept in, he was gone, and the wall of noise about his appearance returned to a soft murmur. | | | Talk of US President Donald Trump getting impeached is ramping up. So what actually needs to happen for a president to be impeached? | | | Cybertechnology leaders from around the world gather in China for an annual internet conference, but two key elements of this years event — the establishment of Beijing's Digital Silk Road and the attendance of American technology trailblazers — mark a potential shift in global digital power dynamics. | | | If you're worried about the possibility of one of North Korea's ICBMs hitting a passenger plane, experts say you shouldn't be. Here's why. | | | The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump's Travel ban, despite court appeals still to be heard. | | | Despite just winning her second straight World Surf League title, Tyler Wright's number one priority is getting to Hawaii to watch brother Owen take on the wave that nearly killed him. | | | Wanna get a photo with a sloth in captivity? Yeah, maybe don't. | | | The stark contrast between Australia's housing markets is laid bare in new data that shows how long it takes to save for a deposit across the country, with a total reversal for first-home buyers in red-hot Sydney compared to post-mining boom Perth. | | | Martin Ferguson and Ian MacFarlane both served as federal resources ministers before becoming highly-paid lobbyists for the oil and mining sectors. Now a transparency watchdog says politicians should be forced to sit out a 'cooling off' period before making similar moves. | | | A Queensland mother gives her three children one week to improve their behaviour before she cancels Christmas. But is this doing more harm than good? One expert says there are other ways of handling bad behaviour. | | | Emoji add a sense of fun and nuance to digital communications. But where does the law stand when they're used to suggest violence or threats? | | | The Immigration Department quashes hopes that Shane Martin, the father of Richmond premiership star Dustin Martin, could be allowed to live in Australia again. | | | Tide walkers take to the mud flats as Darwin experiences its lowest tides of the year. | | | By political reporter Matthew Doran | | | By Monique Robinson, University of Western Australia | | | By Alan Kirkland | | | By Catherine McGregor | | | | | 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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