| | She's been accused of flip-flopping on policy and labelled the "most unstable senator" in years. Here's what Pauline Hanson has had to say about One Nation's stance on company tax cuts within the last 72 hours. | | | As farmers start taking the stand, the banking royal commission hears ANZ had no empathy or compassion, while Rabobank stands accused of using bullying tactics against a North Queensland cattle grazier in a deal that lost her family a million dollars. | | | Police investigating the disappearance of William Tyrrell say a new search zone is based on information they have had for some time. | | | Jimmy Fallon and every comedian who has ever invited a politician onto their show needs to understand this: you are being played, writes Ben Pobjie. | | | A Dreamworld instructor who trained a young operator the day four people were killed on one of the theme park's rides has been promoted since the tragedy, and now undertakes compliance audits, a court hears. | | | Hundreds of watches, 567 handbags and 12,000 pieces of jewellery — including a $2.15 million necklace — were seized in a raid of homes linked to Malaysia's former PM as part of the 1MDB scandal. | | | Actress Rebel Wilson is ordered to pay $4.1 million, plus more than $60,000 in interest, to Bauer Media after the magazine publisher wins its appeal to overturn her record defamation payout. | | | Fancy villas, high-rise apartment blocks, lakes, parks and sprawling road networks: Ghost cities in China have it all. Just one crucial element is missing — the people. | | | A child fires a gun in an Ikea store in Indiana after it fell from a customer's pocket while they were testing out a couch. | | | SBS World Cup presenter Lucy Zelic tells World Cup trolls not to waste their time, saying she hasn't bothered to read the abuse directed at her over her pronunciation of players' names. | | | Police issue an arrest warrant for the ex-boyfriend of Brazilian woman Cecilia Haddad, whose body was found floating in a Sydney river earlier this year. | | | A national inquiry will examine whether enough is being done to stamp out dowry abuse amid growing concerns about an alarming recent increase in dowry-related murders and suicides. | | | Malcolm Turnbull seizes on Bill Shorten's move to put company taxes back up if Labor wins government, declaring a "political war" is now raging over tax policy. | | | A student accused of being a member of terrorist group Islamic State can now be identified, after an Adelaide court lifted a suppression order. | | | There are calls from the backbench and elsewhere for the Federal Government to safeguard the future of coal. But do those calls make economic sense? A look at Queensland's energy landscape suggests not, write Matthew Stocks and Andrew Blakers. | | | After a career spanning almost 40 years, jockey Dale Spriggs estimates he suffered between 20 and 30 concussions. He's the first jockey to pledge his brain to the Australian Sports Brain Bank which is studying the link between concussion and brain injury. | | | Hack can reveal several workers at a musical instruments chain were underpaid up to $20,000 each and despite a lengthy investigation by the workplace regulator, they still haven't received a cent. | | | Thai authorities plan to drain a flooded cave to help navy divers search for a dozen junior soccer players and their coach who have been missing for four days. | | | A butchers lobby group has sought police protection for its members after a series of attacks by vegans protesting "speciesism" in France. | | | Eureka Tower was completed 12 years ago but there's still one floor that's as empty as the day the last builder walked off site. We found out why it's still vacant and how you could get inside. | | | Activists plan to fly the blimp over London's Parliament Square during Donald Trump's visit next month to depict the US President as a "big, angry baby". | | | It's 280 million kilometres from home and its mission is to bring dust all the way back to Earth — a Japanese spacecraft is about to rendezvous with a tiny asteroid orbiting between Earth and Mars. | | | Australia sends a lot of waste to landfill, but most of it doesn't come from households — and neither does most of our recycling. | | | Having never eaten a pie before setting foot in Australia 14 years ago, Chan Khun from Kyneton in central Victoria has taken out the top prize for Australia's best pie. | | | By Ben Pobjie | | | By Liam Butterworth | | | By Matthew Stocks and Andrew Blakers | | | By Dean Bilton | | | | | 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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