| | A doctor who endorsed an alleged cult and secretly shared a patient's medical history with its leader stands down from his role representing the Australian Medical Association. | | | When you're deciding which nursing home will best care for your vulnerable elderly parent or grandparent, you'd probably like to avoid the ones with a high rate of malnutrition. But you can't. | | | Brie Moreau's typical work day includes a surf, a massage and maid service. But for those stuck in "the cubicle" back at home, the lifestyles of digital nomads like Brie can feel like cheating. | | | Former AFL champion and premiership-winning coach Mark 'Bomber' Thompson faces court charged with a number of drug offences, including trafficking ecstasy and methyl amphetamine, as well as possession. | | | The Federal Government is urged to stop slugging people with fines under its controversial remote work-for-the-dole program, with claims it is "blatant discrimination" and has caused serious harm. | | | The death of a business consultant who "had an active social life and a large circle of friends" is being treated as suspicious, Sydney police say. | | | They may be the cute, cuddly icons of Australia, but kangaroos are viciously attacking people at a popular tourist spot, and an addiction to carrots is to blame. | | | Mark Zuckerberg tells software developers at Facebook's annual F8 conference there are 200 million single people on Facebook, saying a dating service would be a natural fit for a company that specialises in connecting people online. | | | A livestock exporter warned the Federal Government sheep were at risk of being in "catastrophic accidents" months before thousands of sheep died at sea. | | | A double to Karim Benzema helps send Real Madrid through to its third-straight Champions League decider following a gripping 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich in the second leg of their semi-final at the Bernabeu. | | | Academic David Goodall will travel from Perth to Europe this week after being approved for voluntary euthanasia, but he resents not being able to die on his own terms in Australia. | | | A $23 million live export facility next to Perth's airport and direct trade with Chinese importers means big business for a little lobster and Australia's most lucrative commercial fishery. | | | French riot police use water cannon and teargas to control some 1,200 hooded and masked protesters dressed in black, who turned up on the sidelines of the annual planned demonstration by labour unions. | | | We've heard physical activity can help alleviate the symptoms of mental health, but a new study finds it can help prevent depression, across all ages and around the world. | | | Miles Wootten is making an emotional return to Rwanda. He was one of more than 600 Australian troops sent to the African country in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide which left more than 800,000 people dead. | | | It's not every day you hear that the climate change debate needs to be "more political and less scientific" — but that is exactly what former IPCC scientist Mike Hulme is calling for. | | | North and South Korea dismantle huge loudspeakers used to blare Cold War-style propaganda across their tense border, in line with an agreement on reconciliation after last week's summit. | | | At least one person is dead after an abandoned 22-storey building occupied by squatters in Sao Paulo caught fire and collapsed, sending chunks of fiery debris crashing into neighbouring buildings and surrounding streets. | | | He's 17 years old and can hardly see, but that hasn't stopped Max — who kept a little girl safe overnight in bushland — from becoming Queensland's first honorary police dog. | | | By Margot O'Neill, ABC Investigations | | | By Andrew Schmulow | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | | | 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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