| | WA Nationals leader Mia Davies says Barnaby Joyce has lost the support of the party in Western Australia because his actions have become a "distraction at both the federal and state level", provoking a fiery response. | | | Barnaby Joyce isn't returning phone calls from acting PM Mathias Cormann, but he did take time while on leave this week to chat to a journalist to let it be known he won't be resigning as Nationals leader. | | | Businessman Bill Browder, who has had helped six countries introduce laws that have infuriated Russian President Vladimir Putin by punishing criminals and human rights violators who have flourished under his regime, launches his campaign for Australia to introduce its own version of the law. | | | In its defence filed in the Federal Court, the Daily Telegraph claims Rush inappropriately touched actor Eryn Jean Norvill, who was playing his daughter during a production of King Lear at the Sydney Theatre Company in 2015. | | | Mindy and her family live on a multi-million-dollar piece of real estate a stone's throw from the CBD of an Australian capital city. Their impoverished conditions are a stark contrast from the development charging ahead around them. | | | The Reserve Bank is warning that a wave of interest-only mortgages sold when standards were more lax, and which are due to expire in the next four years, may put borrowers into financial stress. | | | A complaint over a client being turned away from a barbershop because she is a woman prompts the store leaseholder to demand new rental arrangements minus the gender clause. | | | SA Best leader Nick Xenophon is no stranger to stunts, but his new election advertisement might well take the cake for the most "cheesy" thing he's ever done. | | | The first notes of Ed Sheeran's Shape of You had just played when Gabriella Papadakis suddenly became aware that people were about to see a whole lot more of her shape than she had planned. | | | Elizabeth Swaney finishes last in the women's ski halfpipe final, but the 33-year-old will leave Pyeongchang having achieved exactly what she wanted — to compete at an Olympic Games. | | | A set of "extremely rare" boxing gloves are uncovered during excavations at a fort used by soldiers protecting Roman Britain from the Picts nearly 2,000 years ago. | | | The ACCC describes planned bigger fines for big business as the key to changing corporate culture, as cost-of-living issues, including NBN speeds and energy prices, also make its list of top priorities for 2018. | | | UK authorities reveal the Australian Federal Police formed part of an international investigation that caught the "cunning" 29-year-old who fantasised about seeing a child's bones being broken, with police saying his "sole motivation was to inflict such profound anguish and pain". | | | Here's how to take action, talk to people in the know and spend your precious time doing what you love. | | | "Opposites attract" is a classic adage for those seeking love. The problem is that psychology research shows it's just not true. | | | The fast-food giant says it's having some teething problems with its new delivery company that's resulted in not enough chicken being sent to many of its 900 outlets across the UK. | | | Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is mocked on US television in the wake of his affair with a former staffer. | | | A new US study has found the popular television medical drama Grey's Anatomy may be giving viewers unrealistic expectations about patient care, especially after serious injury. | | | The US Secret Service confirms a scuffle broke out when Chinese officials reportedly tried to block a military aide with the nuclear briefcase from entering Beijing's Great Hall of the People with President Donald Trump last year. | | | Two tropical cyclones, flooding and another massive storm bring the annual rainfall record for the Kimberley town of Broome tumbling down — and cyclone season is not over yet. | | | By Matthew D Johnson, State University of New York | | | By Patricia Drum | | | By Nathan Albury, Susana Eisenchlas and Andrea Schalley | | | By Ben Lisson in Pyeongchang | | | | | 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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