| | After nearly four years of searching, studies of MH370 debris and ocean drift patterns have aviation experts hopeful the mystery about where the Malaysia Airlines plane crashed could soon be solved. | | | As the devastating effects of bullying are felt in the most dreadful way by one family, elsewhere other families could be dealing with the knowledge their child was involved in the bullying that contributed to Amy 'Dolly' Everett's suicide. | | | Ecuador grants citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after more than five years of living in asylum at the nation's embassy in London, officials announce. | | | After years struggling with depression and unemployment, Michael Porter joined a training program anticipating a steady job and a decent wage. Instead, he encountered a black hole of labour subcontracting and was left $60,000 in debt before he had even started work. | | | Nick Kyrgios can choose to ignore his critics, but unfairly he has no choice but to carry the weight of a success starved nation at the Australian Open, writes Richard Hinds. | | | Surrey Dive in Box Hill is a picturesque lake that's popular with model boat enthusiasts, but it has a peculiar and sometimes tragic history. | | | Plenty of people use vinegar as an inexpensive and biodegradable cleaner. But how well does it work when it comes to killing household germs? | | | Government documents provide a glimpse into prison life, from what's on the menu to fights, and cans of alcohol being flung over the fence. | | | US President Donald Trump says it "seems unlikely" he'd have to be interviewed for Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion with Russia, because "nobody's found collusion at any level". | | | The odds are that we get through 2018 without war, mass capital flight, or a housing crash. But all the risks are medium probability, and the consequences could be dire. | | | During the darkest days of the South Africa's AIDS epidemic, Lucia Mazibuko felt ashamed to walk down her own street. Her remarkable life inspired people around the world, and her death has sparked an outpouring of grief. | | | A truck loaded with hay literally takes out the inflatable finish line of the Tour Down Under in the main street of Gumeracha in the Adelaide Hills. | | | YouTube drops blogger Logan Paul from its premium Google ad service and cuts him from a starring role in a web series following continued outcry over a video he posted showing a dead body in Japan's so-called 'suicide forest'. | | | A 74-year-old Japanese fugitive wanted in connection to a 15-year-old murder is arrested in Thailand after photos of his distinctive tattoos are posted to Facebook, finally revealing his whereabouts. | | | Serbian tennis champ Novak Djokovic will likely have to overcome Frenchman Gale Monfils and fourth-seeded German Alexander Zverev to make the quarter finals of this year's Australian Open, while Aussie Nick Kyrgios lucks out in the draw. | | | Two protesters are killed in angry rioting over the rape and murder of a seven-year-old Pakistani girl, whose body was found dumped in a garbage bin four days after she went missing in the latest of a spate of abductions and killings. | | | A male crew member on the 2014 tour of the Rocky Horror Show tells police that the show's star, Craig McLachlan, indecently assaulted him backstage and groped a female crew member several times. | | | Sydneysiders could be forgiven for asking why they don't have a subway like Paris or London, but that's not the answer. Sydney's transport problems are more complicated than that. | | | A literary scholar and supermodel Lily Cole are feuding over what Wuthering Heights author Emily Bronte would think of plans to celebrate her 200th birthday. The bizarre scenario has sparked real debate about elitism and sexism in Britain. | | | By Richard Holden, UNSW | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By environment reporter Nick Kilvert | | | By Christopher Drovandi, QUT | | | | | 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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