| | At a tense press conference, Cricket Australia's James Sutherland says Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were the only people who knew about the plan to ball tamper and coach Darren Lehmann will "see out his contract" as Australian men's cricket head coach. | | | Too many people are claiming tax deductions for properties which are not genuinely available for rent or are otherwise only available to friends and family, according to the ATO, and it's launching a crackdown in response. | | | China experts write an open letter accusing the CCP of an "overt agenda to influence Chinese communities in Australia", and warning accusations of racism could be used to stifle vital discussions about how to counter its activities. | | | The officers who arrested Paul Gibbons were counselled for "misbehaviour", leaving the former counter-terrorism investigator with no faith in the Queensland police oversight system. The corruption watchdog concedes that system was "broken" as it embarks on sweeping reforms. | | | John Fisher, an Adelaide-based sailor who fell overboard about 2,300 kilometres west of Cape Horn during a round-the-world yacht race, is now presumed to have been lost at sea. | | | Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg declines to appear before British Parliament as the scandal engulfing his company widens after a whistleblower says a Canadian company developed a program to target Republican voters in the 2016 US election. | | | Urging women who have survived domestic abuse to abandon their religion leaves them even more isolated and unsafe. | | | Census data shows Queensland is home to seven of the 10 most disadvantaged areas in the country, while Sydney and Perth are home to the most advantaged. | | | An Australian man caught carrying a small amount of marijuana into Indonesia is sentenced to 10 months' rehabilitation at a Bali treatment facility. | | | Imagine the size of Uluru National Park being cut by 85 per cent. That's exactly what Donald Trump did to Bears Ears National Monument in the US and it has Utah's Native American tribes up in arms. | | | A Sydney psychiatrist who told an alleged child sex offender that his behaviour was "OK" and "should be allowed" is banned from practicing for two years. | | | Vladimir Putin's carefully fostered network of operatives in the West has been depleted by the mass expulsion of "diplomats" from Russian posts. Many countries post spies in their embassies and some say Australia is no exception. Here's why. | | | It's a measure of Bill Shorten's inestimable confidence and Malcolm Turnbull's perceived political ill-health that Labor should dare promise a repeal of company tax cuts that have not yet been passed, writes political editor Andrew Probyn. | | | Foreign Minister Julie Bishop calms fears the Socceroos could formally boycott the World Cup in Russia, as part of retaliation over the attempted murder of a former Russian double agent in the UK. | | | Russian President Vladimir Putin lays flowers at makeshift memorial for at least 64 people who died in a shopping centre fire, and promises angry residents those responsible for "criminal negligence" will be harshly punished. | | | An accounting student who secretly filmed his female housemates showering because "he wanted to do something outrageous and taboo" could be deported, a Hobart court hears. | | | As more Australians plan to work for longer, some are turning down large pay days to retire early and travel. So how did they do it? | | | In a fiery court hearing, Cardinal George Pell's lawyer accuses ABC journalist Louise Milligan of trying to "distort what [information] went to the public" — an accusation she flatly rejects. | | | The UN's refugee agency is demanding the Federal Government reconsider its offshore processing policy as concerns about detainees' mental health grows. | | | Nick Kyrgios and Fernando Verdasco are involved in a Twitter spat after the Spaniard's victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Miami Open. | | | The Governor says the crash involving one of the ride-sharing company's driverless cars that killed a woman last week was "an unquestionable failure" and puts a stop to Uber's tests of self-driving vehicles in the state. | | | The Tasman Sea experienced a "marine heatwave" over summer that pushed the surface temperature to a record high, climate scientists say. | | | By Julia Baird and Hayley Gleeson | | | By political editor Andrew Probyn | | | By Qing Shan Ding | | | By national medical reporter Sophie Scott and Alison Branley | | | | | 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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