| | An Australian medical appointment booking app, which boasts more than 15 million users a year, is passing on patients' information to personal injury lawyers and other third parties. | | | Social media is abuzz with photos of bees drinking sugar water from teaspoons, after a post on a fan page dedicated to the British naturalist Sir David Attenborough draws attention to the dwindling population of bees worldwide. | | | Is our economy "on top of the leader board" or should we be concerned about "very high levels of debt"? The two people running our economy, Treasurer Scott Morrison and RBA Governor, Philip Lowe, have very different views, writes Ian Verrender. | | | Harold and Barbara Cronin spent 45 years building their family's farming enterprise on Western Australia's south coast. In two short years, it was gone. | | | The wait is over, as New South Wales enjoys its first State of Origin series victory in four years, with the young and fearless Blues beating the Queensland Maroons 18-14 in Game II in Sydney. | | | As Queensland lags behind in the euthanasia debate, a dying mother of two says her only option right now is "suicide or Switzerland" as she battles final-stage breast cancer. | | | Mozhgan was too terrified to get on the crowded asylum seeker boat to Australia, which went on to sink. But now she's stranded in Indonesia, where it's illegal for her to work or even get married. And she has no way out. | | | In three years, the strongest housing markets will be smaller cities like Brisbane, Perth and Canberra, while former boom capital Sydney will take a back seat, BIS Oxford Economics predicts. | | | Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins 53 per cent of the vote with more 90 per cent of the counting complete, but the Opposition says there has been a "manipulation" of the results. | | | US President Donald Trump says people who enter the United States illegally should be sent back to where they came from immediately without any judicial process. | | | With one breath, there is fierce debate in Federal Parliament about curbing foreign influence in Australia. But the next moment, Canberra is seeking to ensure its own influence, reputation and clout in the Pacific is not diminished, writes Matthew Doran. | | | Defending a paltry 205, the tourists threaten to pull off an unexpected win with a gutsy bowling display as England struggled to reel in the target at Old Trafford. | | | The Socceroos make the scenic city of Kazan their World Cup home and the locals are enjoying having them around. | | | Indonesia's search and rescue team locates the sunken ferry in Sumatra's Lake Toba, an official says, after the vessel sank in bad weather nearly a week ago with almost 200 people onboard. | | | Prince William kicks off a politically delicate five-day tour of Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories, planning to meet with young people, refugees and political leaders in a tumultuous region once controlled by Britain. | | | England flew to a 5-0 half-time lead before completing a 6-1 shellacking of World Cup minnow Panama as Harry Kane bagged three goals to further inflate the Three Lions' burgeoning favouritism. | | | The National Library of Australia is being pursued for compensation by a Balinese tourist operator for publishing a book that reveals he was sexually abused as a child by the late artist Donald Friend. | | | An explosion rocks an apartment building in the western German city of Wuppertal destroying three storeys and causing people in surrounding homes to run out into the street in a panic. | | | 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. | | | ALP ads criticisng the Prime Minister over his corporate past are branded as "attacking the man" by the Coalition, with LNP backbencher Scott Buchholz saying "it's not about one single individual" after Labor releases analysis of the PM's financial interests register. | | | On an historic day for all Saudi Arabian women, Aseel Al-Hamad drove a Renault Formula One car around the French Grand Prix circuit in front of thousands of fans declaring the start of a new era for Saudi women in motorsport. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | | By political reporter Matthew Doran | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By business reporter Ian Verrender | | | By Jessica Strutt | | | | | 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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