| | Internal documents seen exclusively by the ABC reveal top law firm Slater and Gordon is paying out referral fees to 'partners' including telemarketers and a car rental company to get new personal injury clients through the door. | | | White House press secretary Sarah Sanders says she was booted from a Virginia restaurant because she works for US President Donald Trump, setting off a commotion on social media. | | | She's a Netflix villain, one of the reluctant stars of its latest true crime series Evil Genius, but to me Marjorie Diehl Armstrong was a complex woman seeking understanding and an accomplice to help vindicate her, writes Kathyrn M Whiteley. | | | Concerns remain over the health of Brisbane defender Harris Andrews, who has been admitted to hospital hours after he was knocked out from an elbow to the head at Saturday night's match against the Giants. | | | One of Australia's largest salt lakes might hold the key to helping with a worldwide shortage of a high-grade fertiliser that can be extracted from the salty crust. | | | Collingwood will meet long-time rivals Carlton at the G' with the Magpies hoping to close the gap to the top. Follow the live scores, stats and commentary in our live scorecentre. | | | New Zealand Prime Minister says her daughter's first name means "bright and radiant and snow", while Aroha means "love" and Te Aroha is the name of a mountain near the Ardern family home. | | | A nine-year-old English bulldog has beaten a blackhead-covered Chinese crested dachsund mutt to take out the top prize in the 2018 World's Ugliest Dog contest. | | | Chronic pain sufferer Leah Dwyer says kicking her addiction to codeine is the hardest thing she's ever done. Now experts are warning that national moves to restrict access to opioid painkillers could end up backfiring. | | | Since last spring, several hundred thousand and possibly more than 1 million ethnic minorities — mostly Uighur — in Xinjiang have been interned in mass detention facilities. The ABC interviewed Uighur individuals in Australia who have family members or friends currently detained in China. | | | Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri celebrated goals against Serbia by putting their hands together with their thumbs locked and fingers outstretched to make what looks like the double-headed eagle displayed on the Albanian flag. | | | It is a recurring nightmare for New South Wales and its fans — a Queensland State of Origin comeback. But there is doubt the Maroons can claw their way back into this year's series. | | | New Zealand are stunned by England during the game and by an unusual rendition of their national anthem before it in the one-off rugby league Test match in the United States. | | | About 100,000 protesters march through London on the second anniversary of the Brexit vote, calling for a 'People's Vote' on the eventual deal to leave the European Union. | | | The Coalition remains four votes short to get its policy through the Upper House, in what will be the final sitting week before the long winter break. | | | Queensland rodeo identity Brian King is named as the man killed when he fell under the wheel of his own truck in a tragic accident at the Woodford Show, north of Brisbane. | | | A long-awaited announcement on who will build the Navy's next fleet of anti-submarine warships is delayed as cabinet debates whether to include a Western Australia-based company in the $35 billion project. | | | This year's flood event at Lake Eyre in hasn't just delivered a spectacular natural wonder, it has also brought new life to Central Australia and a crucial economic boost to remote businesses. | | | Former co-stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie tie the knot with a church service and a celebration at a 900-year-old castle in Scotland owned by the bride's family. | | | Vinnie Paul co-founded the Texan metal band and later went on to form his own group with brother Dimebag Darrell, who was murdered on stage in 2004. No cause of death has been announced. | | | An Indonesian village is shaking its infamous reputation for being home to an unusually high concentration of people living with a wide spectrum of mental disorders and re-establishing itself as a tourism destination for arts and crafts. | | | By Jessica Strutt | | | By Dean Bilton | | | By Middle East correspondent Matt Brown | | | By Warren Boland | | | | | 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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