| | Barnaby Joyce says he is resigning as Nationals leader and Deputy Prime Minister, departing with a swipe at the "leakers" who he says have undermined him. Follow live. | | | Barnaby Joyce is resigning as Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader after facing sustained pressure to quit following revelations of his affair with a former staffer. | | | Michael McCormack's motto is "don't be silent when you ought to speak". Which is curious given he has been notably coy while Barnaby Joyce has been besieged. | | | The West Australian woman who has made a sexual harassment complaint against Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is upset her concerns have been made public against her wishes. | | | Airbnb has always maintained it's about mums and dads renting out space in their homes for a modest profit, but a new analysis of the platform's public listings shows an explosion in entire homes and commercial properties on the platform. | | | A New Zealand man who punched a motorist who fell in into the path of an oncoming garbage truck on the Gateway Motorway in Brisbane is sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison. | | | We've got a fairytale on ice, a message in a bottle finally finding its way home and some very big things from around the country. | | | A woman dies in hospital after being run over by a car, with police arresting the driver after a 90-minute manhunt through Perth's northern suburbs. | | | The armed deputy assigned to the campus of a Florida high school during a deadly shooting last week stayed outside the building during the attack and failed to engage the shooter, the county sheriff says. | | | Raised as a boy, Anglican minister Jo Inkpin always knew she was different. But it is only now that she has decided to live truthfully: as a transwoman. For the first time, she tells ABC News her story. | | | Tara Costigan did everything by the book, but within a day of filing for a domestic violence order against her ex-partner she was dead. What went wrong? | | | Woolworths' recovery from its diverting Masters debacle is on track, with first-half profit jumping 38 per cent to $969 million and underlying earnings up almost 15 per cent. | | | Once Hana Assafiri was a child bride in a violent marriage in Melbourne. Now she's a successful restaurateur empowering Muslim women in an unlikely space — a Moroccan soup kitchen. | | | There's more to telling snakes apart than just their colours. Snake catchers are warning everyone to stay away from any snakes they cannot correctly identify, after one man picked up a venomous brown snake for a photograph. | | | A two-year-old girl was allegedly raped less than two weeks after a man sustained fatal injures at the same property in the outback town of Tennant Creek, the ABC understands. | | | The world's oldest-known rock art — simple red ochre ladders, dots and hand stencils — was created by Neanderthals, a new study suggests. | | | Malaysian prosecutors charge a 60-year old woman and her daughter over the death of a young Indonesian woman employed as their domestic maid. | | | Special counsel Robert Mueller files a new indictment against former Trump campaign aides Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, according to court records. | | | As detectives investigate whether the Russian anti-anxiety drug Phenibut is behind a mass overdose of students at a Gold Coast private school, we take a look at what the drug is, and why experts are concerned. | | | Ethan Hall hiccupped to fame as a seven-year-old and now at the age of nine, has his own solo show, which he says is filled with "boppy" and "goosebumpy" songs. | | | Did you know the noise on your morning commute can be equivalent to a jet flyover? New research suggests we pipe down on public transport, to protect our ears — and minds. | | | By Andrew Campbell, University of Sydney | | | By political correspondent Louise Yaxley | | | By political reporter Lucy Barbour | | | By Andrew McGarry | | | | | 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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