| | You've probably heard her story, what happened in the laneway behind a Kings Cross nightclub. Now she's speaking publicly for the first time as a warning to others. | | | A former detective, who was financially and professionally ruined by his own superiors for trying to bring a paedophile priest to justice, will receive compensation almost 50 years after he was pushed out of Victoria Police. | | | Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says refugees on Manus Island are likely to stay there, as other nations "are not jumping out of their skin" to resettle them. | | | The Sydney and Melbourne property markets were supposed to experience a boom in 2018, but a previously optimistic property analysis firm reverses its earlier forecast tipping a 4 per cent drop. | | | A trial in WA's District Court is aborted in extraordinary circumstances, with a jury that was sworn in for an 10-week trial discharged after the case ended up running for more than seven months. | | | China strikes back after the White House criticises Beijing's push to control how international airlines refer to its territories as "Orwellian nonsense". | | | Red-hot lava buries homes in Hawaii as one of the world's most active volcanoes continues to erupt and hundreds of people take shelter in evacuation centres. | | | New radar scans prove there are no hidden rooms in King Tutankhamun's burial chamber, ending speculation the tomb of ancient Egypt's young pharaoh king may also be the last resting place of Queen Nefertiti. | | | There's never been a better time for tax reform. But as governments have tried (and stumbled) over the years the burden has shifted to individual taxpayers and the latest budget looks no different, write Rebecca Cassells and Alan Duncan. | | | Horizon Power manager Paul Mitchell Thomas awarded consulting contracts worth more than $1 million to his business partner, including employing his wife as a contractor at the government-owned utility, WA's corruption watchdog hears. | | | The last remaining independent English language newspaper in Cambodia has been sold to a Malaysian PR man, who previously worked for the Cambodian Government and is currently "managing 'covert operations' for our clients", according to his website. | | | The new song from Donald Glover's rap alter-ego arrives at a time when Kanye West is blindsiding his black audience, writes Max Quinn. | | | More details emerge about what will be in tomorrow's federal budget, with billions of dollars earmarked for roads and rail over the next decade and a small tax cut hinted from July this year. | | | As the budget looms, there's been no end of speculation about whether Treasurer Scott Morrison is or isn't Santa Claus. But what do voters really want? | | | Born in Iran, developed in Melbourne and now on the verge of a World Cup in Russia, 19-year-old Daniel Arzani is a Socceroos star in the making. | | | The NSW Health Minister says people undergoing procedures like split tongues and skin implants have "pretty major issues going on in their head" as he promises to crack down on the industry. | | | Police in southern China seize more than $6.3 million worth of counterfeit products, including large hauls of popular Australian branded wines, vitamins, foods, and cosmetics. | | | The US President's personal lawyer says he cannot rule out the possibility that payments were made to other women following revelations hush money was paid to porn star Stormy Daniels. | | | A group of Australian cancer experts release a "world-first" statement calling for exercise to be prescribed to all cancer patients, saying the evidence of its benefits is indisputable. | | | Australia's former world number one Jason Day almost hits a 17th hole-in-one on the way to a two-stroke victory at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina. | | | Andrea Dovizioso, Ducati teammate Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa collide in a tremendous three-way spill that gifts Marc Marquez victory at the Spanish MotoGP. | | | Hopes of reaching a consensus on a new quad bike safety regime are dashed after the resignation of the manufacturer's representatives from a Federal Government advisory committee. | | | As cost of living pressures continue to pinch Australians, those fed up with food waste might be looking for lunch from a dumpster near you. | | | By Rebecca Cassells and Alan Duncan | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | By Jon Healy | | | | | 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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