| | An urgent review is ordered into the Queensland Heart Valve Bank, after the Health Department reveals four patients, including three babies, were given tissue from a donor who had brain cancer. | | | Former Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer is refused bail while he awaits his appeal against an 11-month jail sentence for electoral fraud for rigging a 2012 local government election. | | | Residents are abandoning Australia at record levels, but experts are unsure about exactly what is causing the increase. | | | It was a pretty weird week in Washington, according to Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel. There was flip flopping, fibbing and fiddly talk. But none could beat #jacketgate. | | | New research shows a 40 per cent increase on average in domestic assault on State of Origin nights, and about a 70 per cent increase in non-domestic assaults. | | | The family of two of the victims from the Dreamworld tragedy say the death of their loved ones have "throttled" them and they hold Dreamworld "totally responsible". | | | A food fight erupts in Canberra over a "Trojan horse" made from plants and vegetables being stocked in the meat aisle. | | | Time's latest cover draws on the immigration crisis on the US-Mexico border and features the President looking down over the crying two-year-old who was captured in a photo with her mother that went viral earlier this week. | | | Australia's largest live sheep exporter Emanuel Exports' export licence is suspended by the Agriculture Department, ABC News understands. | | | When a video went viral this week of French President Emmanuel Macron insisting that a cheeky teenager address him as "Mr President" and not "Manu", many felt such deference to history and respect for office could not come soon enough, writes Anne Bagamery. | | | Investment bank UBS calls the "end of the beginning" of the housing correction as investor lending dries up, but APRA is happy that risky lending is drying up too. | | | Australia will be hoping for all sorts of permutations to go its way against Peru, but World Cup progression could come down to how many yellow cards it and Denmark accrues over all three group-stage games. | | | Bill Mott alleges fraud and maladministration after the NAB sold off his $22 million farm, but he's struggling to get his voice heard at the banking royal commission. | | | Researchers studied 82,000 women over 22 years on the link between diet and endometriosis. | | | While Donald Trump has reversed his policy of forcibly separating migrant children from their parents, it is alleged immigrant children held at a centre in Texas have been forcibly administered drugs to manage their trauma. | | | In a new social experiment, 15 Australian teenagers are given total control of the family finances for a month. What could go wrong? | | | It's a story that just jumps out at you — a Townsville snake catcher using chest compressions to revive a tree frog that was about to become a snake's lunch. | | | Radical Indonesian cleric Aman Abdurrahman, blamed for a 2016 terrorist attack on a Jakarta Starbucks cafe, is sentenced to death. | | | The families of Bourke Street victims say they are devastated after a jury was unable to unanimously decide whether accused Bourke Street driver James Gargasoulas was fit to stand trial, leading to them having to be discharged. | | | Denmark's friendly fans turned salty and condescending after being outplayed by Australia. The Socceroos are not the World Cup easybeats everyone expected them to be and it has got people worried, writes Dan Colasimone. | | | Ernest Fisher was looking forward to seeing the Western Bulldogs and Sydney Swans face off in the 2016 AFL grand final. But there was one thing he decided to do before leaving the house — fatally stab his son Matthew. | | | A record number of naked backsides hit the water for the annual mad dash of Dark Mofo's winter solstice nude swim, with many raving about the experience. | | | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel | | | By Anne Bagamery | | | By Michelle Grattan | | | by Dan Colasimone in Samara | | | | | 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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