| | Veterans' Affairs Minister Michael McCormack is firming as the favourite to be the new Nationals leader and deputy prime minister, as the party desperately tries to put the Barnaby Joyce saga behind it. | | | Malcolm Turnbull commends Barnaby Joyce's decision to resign as Deputy Prime Minister, saying it is the "right decision" for the Nationals leader and his party. | | | For a fortnight Barnaby Joyce resembled someone out in the snow who had broken through the pain threshold, as he defied massive pressure and political common sense to try to cling to his job. But in the end, the tough man crumpled, writes Michelle Grattan. | | | 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. | | | In addressing the Trump administration's biggest national security challenge, the US Treasury sanctioned one person, 27 companies and 28 ships in a further attempt to deter the rogue nations nuclear operations. | | | Even an infant formula scandal wasn't enough to budge many French attitudes toward breastfeeding — namely that it is a degradation of women's rights, and a poor long-term use of Les Lolos, writes Anne Bagamery. | | | A man and woman were swept 200 metres downstream and had to cling to trees for safety before being rescued by swift water teams north-west of Brisbane overnight, as the weather bureau warns the heavy rain will continue into the morning. | | | 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. | | | The Mummy trilogy star tells a men's magazine he was groped by the former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 2003, and he fears he has since been "blacklisted". | | | After seven years of losing the the supermarkets' battle of the aisles, could Woolworths win the war by going back to basics? | | | Bobsledder Nadezhda Sergeeva becomes the second Russian athlete at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics to return a positive drug test, the Bobsleigh Federation of Russia confirms. | | | A woman aged in her 50s is in a stable condition in hospital after suffering severe lacerations to her leg while swimming at Congwong Beach in La Perouse. | | | A Canberra man who posted nude images of teenage girls on Instagram, and threatened young women into sending him more images will spend nine months behind bars. | | | A widowed mother-of-four whose plight was featured in a newspaper article is jailed for defrauding an "extraordinarily generous" elderly Perth woman by falsely claiming she needed money to fight a court case. | | | A woman dies in hospital after what is believed to have been an attempted carjacking, with police arresting the driver after a 90-minute chase 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. | | | 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. | | | By Anne Bagamery | | | By Dean Bilton | | | 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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