| | Aaron Cockman believes there was a twisted rationale going through the mind of his former father-in-law Peter Miles when he shot dead his family of seven, including Mr Cockman's four children. | | | How did then 22-year-old Ngouth Oth Mai manage to buy a $1.5 million property in Melbourne upfront when he had only ever earned welfare payments and lived in housing commission? | | | A man accused of abducting a 12-year-old boy on Queensland's Gold Coast is due to face an extradition hearing in New South Wales today, and is later expected to be charged with kidnapping for ransom. | | | A week after winning a thrilling, attacking encounter in Brisbane, the Magpies found themselves in a dour, defensive contest that was putrid in its error-riddled mediocrity. | | | A South Korean mine is recommended to proceed by the New South Wales Government despite its own water experts advising the project could cause the Bylong River and local creeks to "dry up", documents obtained under freedom of information laws reveal. | | | Despite the litany of atrocities within the financial services industry, the budget papers reveal plans to scale back oversight of almost a third of Australia's $2.6 trillion superannuation industry. | | | Indonesian President Joko Widodo orders an investigation into the Jemaah Ansharuut Daulah network after three weekend bombings carried out by a couple and their four children, including a nine-year-old girl. | | | Some critics of a universal basic income argue it would disincentivise work, but economic security should be a basic human right that woouldn't see a mass exodus from the labour force, writes Elise Klein. | | | Liverpool qualifies for the Champions League at the expense of Chelsea, Swansea is relegated, and champion Manchester City breaks the 100-point barrier on the final day of the Premier League season. | | | It will be tight fit for the 600 guests inside the historic chapel but more than 2 billion people are expected to tune in to watch Prince Harry wed Meghan Markle this Saturday. | | | US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Washington will agree to lift sanctions on North Korea if the country agrees to completely dismantle its nuclear weapons program, a move that would create economic prosperity that "will rival" South Korea. | | | The scientist who will head the country's first dedicated space agency expects the Australian industry could treble in size and produce 20,000 jobs by 2030 — and she isn't ruling out heading to the Moon either. | | | The mayor of Australia's sixth largest council will most likely be stood down as soon as changes to ministerial powers pass through Queensland's Parliament, government sources have told the ABC. | | | A South American-born choir director, Indigenous women, and German hymns translated into traditional Aboriginal languages — this is the coming together of cultures in the most melodic of ways to share the "Central Australia secret". | | | Allison Baden-Clay's parents say they were gradually cut off from their daughter in the months prior to her murder. Today, they are taking the unusual step of speaking about her situation in the hope it will help other victims of domestic violence. | | | A man shot dead after shouting "Allahu Akbar" and killing a passer-by and injuring four others in a knife attack in the heart of Paris had been on a nationwide database of people who had suspected of links to radicalism, according to a judicial official. | | | There was plenty of pyro, big production numbers and some crazy songs in Lisbon, but how did Jessica Mauboy fare for Australia? | | | The phenomenal growth in the humpback whale population results in some of the giant beasts of the ocean beginning their migration north almost a month early. | | | China's first domestically developed aircraft carrier — and the country's second ever aircraft carrier — has left its north-eastern port to begin sea trials before entering service in 2020, state media says. | | | It is the drug that killed Prince — and now new figures reveal opioids such as Fentanyl are responsible for more than a quarter of all drug-related deaths. | | | Australia's Cate Blanchett joins 81 women climbing the steps of the Palais des Festivals at the Cannes Film Festival in an unprecedented red carpet protest. | | | By Elise Klein | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | By Michelle Bennett | | | | | 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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