| | After a week of shocking revelations at the banking royal commission, Financial Services Minister Kelly O'Dwyer repeatedly avoids questions about the Government's delay in establishing the probe. | | | Restaurateurs are complaining that their contracts with Uber Eats are "unfair" and potentially breach Australian consumer law. The ABC reveals what's inside Uber's contracts. | | | Having had more than 160 descendants, great-great-great-grandmother Nabi Tajima dies in hospital, leaving another Japanese woman to become the world's oldest person. | | | A 19-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl are charged with culpable driving and theft of a motor vehicle in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash involving an allegedly stolen vehicle in Melbourne's east early on Saturday. | | | Donald Trump says The New York Times is "going out of their way to destroy Michael Cohen and his relationship with me in the hope that he will flip", as the US Government continues to investigate Mr Cohen's business dealings. | | | Austin Powers co-star Mike Myers hails Verne Troyer as a "beacon of positivity" and the "consummate professional" after he dies aged 49. | | | New Zealand's Trent Boult takes an incredible one-handed catch to dismiss Virat Kohli, stopping himself dead barely centimetres from the boundary rope. | | | Queensland Police Ethical Standards Command is investigating the death of a 44-year-old Brisbane woman in the Ipswich watch house yesterday, but prisoner advocate Debbie Kilroy says it is inappropriate for police to investigate themselves. | | | Thousands of fans gather in central Stockholm to honour Avicii with a moment of silence followed by a memorial dance party as DJ Kygo ends his Coachella set with a heartfelt tribute to his "biggest musical inspiration". | | | Cronulla and Penrith go head to head to close out round seven after the Eels break their duck for 2018 with a smashing win over Manly. Follow all the action in our live NRL ScoreCentre. | | | The Kangaroos look to stay in the eight when they take on the Hawks at Docklands, before the Lions and Suns come together at the Gabba for Q-Clash 15. Follow the action with our live ScoreCentre. | | | The Victorian Opposition says a $50 cash bonus to encourage Victorians to visit an energy comparison website to get a better power deal is just a "bribe" for voters ahead of the state budget. | | | It's been hailed as the next frontier for treating disease, but it has also spawned a multibillion-dollar supplement, food and health industry that is not supported by science, write Nicholas West, Amanda Cox and Allan Cripps. | | | Barbara Bush is described as the "first lady of the greatest generation" at her funeral, which was attended by four former US presidents and hundreds of other people who filled the church with laughter as much as tears. | | | A central Queensland cattle breeder was unable to walk or use the right side of his body after he fell off his horse while mustering. Almost two decades later, he is walking again. | | | A very large number of people have come to feel that they are just cogs in a machine — counting for nothing more than their capacity to work and vote. They are angry. They are disappointed. They are vengeful, writes Simon Longstaff. | | | The atoms that make you a living, breathing being; the screen you're reading these words on; the stuff you can see — it was all created out there in the cosmos. | | | Engineers improve the design of road signs to reduce the risk of signs piercing car windscreens upon impact, with Queensland to make the upgrades in high-risk areas. | | | The idea that low inflation is a problem may be dismissed by anyone struggling to make ends meet, but it's worrying the RBA, particularly as jobs growth looks to be slowing. | | | An isolated village in western Java has possibly one of the highest rates of albinism in Indonesia — and nobody seems to know why. | | | By Jacob Kagi | | | By Simon Longstaff | | | By Nicholas West, Amanda Cox and Allan Cripps | | | By music and pop culture reporter Paul Donoughue | | | | | 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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