| | Geoffrey Rush will take The Daily Telegraph to court, after the paper published allegations the actor behaved inappropriately towards a female cast member in a Sydney Theatre Company play. | | | Lynette Daley's friends cheer in court as two men, who brutally raped the mother of seven and did not intervene as she bled to death, are sentenced. | | | Annastacia Palaszczuk's new government will be sworn in next Tuesday, with the beaming Premier-elect vowing to focus on generating jobs and boosting health and education in her next term in office. | | | In addition to three members of the Coalition and a crossbencher who voted no, at least eight Government MPs chose to abstain from yesterday's final conscience vote on same-sex marriage in the House of Representatives. | | | Our famed cricket team stands aloof from catchy nicknames. But Catherine McGregor believes they need one — The Wombats — and here's why. | | | It is Bill Shorten, not Malcolm Turnbull, who will face the most uncertainty from the citizenship crisis in the early part of 2018, writes Michelle Grattan. | | | The Paddington Uniting Church has been overwhelmed with requests from gay couples to get married there, but there's one more hurdle in their way. | | | Old stories from around the world tell of drowned islands, volcanic eruptions and upheavals to the land around them. Increasingly we are realising these tales preserve actual memory, often from thousands of years ago. | | | The first man convicted under New South Wales' one-punch laws, Hugh Garth, is jailed for 10 years and 3 months for fatally punching Raynor Manalad while drunk outside a Rooty Hill party in Sydney's west. | | | The world's most famous investor, Warren Buffett, has some old-fashioned advice for Australian retailers feeling the heat from Amazon: "delight your customers". | | | A global study led by a Melbourne scientist finds that land clearing and habitat loss are impacting many of the world's ant species. | | | When you don't look like the thin, pretty white girls with anorexia in TV and movies, getting help for your eating disorder can feel impossible. | | | A Sri Lankan man who threatened to set off a bomb onboard a flight from Melbourne faces a maximum 20 years' jail after pleading guilty to attempting to take control of an aircraft. | | | A self-styled cult leader assaulted a girlfriend, one of three he had at the time, when she tried to leave him, an inquest into the disappearance of a family of four in WA is told. | | | A seasoned businessman like President Donald Trump will expect quid pro quo for a deal like this. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left himself without any cards to play, writes Akiva Eldar. | | | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is searching for the owner of a crocheted YES bike, which was left outside his Sydney home by a woman about two months ago. | | | Firefighters in the United Kingdom are called out to help a YouTube prankster who cemented his head inside a microwave. | | | Authorities in India are try to figure out how cleaners will access the Taj Mahal's delicate dome for the first time in 369 years. | | | By Patrick Nunn, University of the Sunshine Coast | | | By Catherine McGregor | | | By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra | | | By business reporter Andrew Robertson | | | | | 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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