| | There are warnings Australia's relationship with its allies may be in jeopardy, after a massive security breach and release of top-secret cabinet documents. | | | Hundreds of highly classified documents have been found sitting in a couple of locked filing cabinets bought at a second-hand shop in Canberra. Now, they're yours to explore. | | | The PM confirmed last year he donated to the Liberal Party's election campaign, but until now his $1.75 million in payments had not been disclosed. Search the full list of donors for the period covering the 2016 election. | | | Supersonic jets and windowless cabins where every surface is a screen — these four trends will revolutionise flying, writes Chrystal Zhang. | | | Three Danish tourists who spent a night on top of their flooded four-wheel-drive while a crocodile lurked nearby tell how they plotted their escape over six terrifying hours. | | | The Trump administration will likely make public tomorrow a controversial, classified memo that raises questions about the FBI's handling of the Russia probe. Here's what we know about the memo so far, and why the FBI is (unsurprisingly) concerned. | | | Five people are arrested after police in the southern Spanish city of Seville pull over two vehicles, only for 4,000 kilograms of oranges to spill out. | | | Labor backbencher David Feeney has resigned from the Parliament over dual citizenship, prompting a by-election in his marginal Melbourne seat of Batman. | | | An Australian galah makes an unlikely 2,500-kilometre trip across the Pacific, hitching a ride on a cruise ship docked in Brisbane before being discovered en route to New Zealand and given its own private cabin for quarantine. | | | WA Premier Mark McGowan is so worried that cricket fans will combine with peak-hour commuters to send the public transport system into meltdown that he wants spectators to consider a left-field solution — leave the game early. | | | A suspended public servant used a schoolgirl to send more than $33,000 to Islamic State, instructing her to find a third party to make the Western Union transfer because her age and niqab would draw attention, a Sydney court hears. | | | The 'disturbing' discovery of the remains of three tiger sharks are found on a popular swimming beach in North Fremantle, prompting warnings for swimmers and condemnation from the WA Government. | | | Despite an apparent insistence by selectors to make Nathan Lyon a red-ball specialist, the world's leading bowler refuses to accept he is a one-trick pony. | | | Canadian investigators expect there to be "more victims" after charging a landscaper with five counts of first-degree murder after the discovery of dismembered remains in potted plants. | | | As the rare super blue blood moon put on a spectacular show, Australians and people around the world flock outside to capture the unusual lunar spectacle. | | | With the opening Davis Cup against Germany around the corner, the Australian team keeps tight-lipped on Bernard Tomic's latest tirade against Lleyton Hewitt and Tennis Australia. | | | North Queensland police recapture prison escapee Jermaine Anderson as a detective defends officers who failed to arrest him a day earlier, saying Anderson's appearance had changed significantly. | | | A flurry of complaints from children and parents prompts Adelaide City Council to reinstate a junior BMX track after an upgrade made it more suitable for advanced riders. | | | Police investigating the disappearance of Sarah Spiers from Claremont in Perth in 1996 appeal for the public's help to find a car of interest. | | | United Airlines bans a peacock that its owner says is for emotional support from boarding a flight in New Jersey, despite the animal having a ticket. | | | How often do you eat lunch at your desk or skip the meal altogether? If you are anything like a lawyer, the answer might be all the time. | | | Australian property prices continue to fall, led by steeper declines in Sydney prices, which are now down for a fifth straight month. | | | British MPs vote to abandon the historic Palace of Westminster during renovations which will cost upwards of $6 billion. The widespread repairs are needed to avoid a "catastrophic event" in the crumbling building. | | | By Jon Healy | | | By Heather Blasdale Clarke | | | By Matter of Fact host Stan Grant | | | By Chrystal Zhang | | | | | 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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