| | Malcolm Turnbull calls on the Pope to take action against Adelaide's Archbishop Philip Wilson, who was convicted earlier this year of concealing child sex abuse. | | | Boomers trio Daniel Kickert, Thon Maker and Chris Goulding are suspended for their role in the sickening brawl with the Philippines, while Basketball Australia is heavily fined. | | | Industry super outperforms retail funds for another financial year, with no bank-run funds making the list of the 'top 10' best performers. | | | On their first day back at home with their families since being rescued from a flooded cave, members of the Wild Boars soccer team attend a Buddhist ceremony meant to extend their lives and protect them from dangers. | | | Billionaire James Packer quits all of his Australian board directorships as he withdraws from corporate life to focus on his mental health. | | | A Melbourne woman who called an ambulance for a homeless man after he was hit by a car is angry that her private details were forwarded to a debt collection firm seeking payment for the emergency call-out. | | | As the Trump administration is accused of undermining global breastfeeding policy, health groups are sounding the alarm on the formula industry's influence on Australian parents. | | | A woman accused of attacking people with an axe inside a convenience store describes finding out what she had done as "the worst day of my life", telling a jury she wished she had inflicted the blows on herself. | | | Tossing snags on the barbie is about to become a bit more problematic in Tasmania under new barbecue smoke rules — for some it's enough to blow the sauce off your sausage. | | | The parents of Jack Brownlee, who was crushed to death at work, want bosses held accountable for workplace deaths. Business groups, though, say existing laws are working. | | | A Catholic brother apologies to five victims of indecent assault in Gippsland in the 1970s, in what a judge says was "shocking conduct." | | | One of Perth's largest councils, the City of Fremantle, is considering employing automatic licence plate scanning technology that would track any car that drives along streets monitored by its CCTV network. | | | A serious parasite detected in the drinking water of three Torres Strait islands prompts governments to act, but only after a resident commissions their own test. | | | Two weeks after Tristan Sik was critically injured in a road accident, doctors advised his parents to turn off his life support, but one year on and he has made an incredible recovery. | | | The 12 boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand speak to the world's media after leaving hospital, revealing their surprise at seeing divers after more than a week trapped inside Tham Luang cave complex. | | | After hearing some noises, 14-year-old Adun Samon grabbed a torch and called out in clear English "hello" as two British divers arrived at the spot where the Thai soccer team was trapped in the Tham Luang cave. | | | Night-time temperature records in the northern hemisphere have been smashed in the past few weeks. Nights are getting warmer all over the world, with deadly consequences. | | | Ninety per cent of sex workers are planning on opting out of the My Health record scheme, and experts say they are right to be wary. | | | The audience cheering on trapeze performers of the US television show was aghast when an acrobat slipped through her partner's hands and landed on the stage, which was in flames. | | | Light rail is getting left behind with the advent of trackless trams and transport analysts are jumping on board, so are recent multi-million-dollar additions in Australia already out of date? | | | A plan to build an emergency storage facility capable of holding "several thousand tonnes" of dead fish causes a big stink with the local council, with the mayor saying the industry has "lied" about the amount of support its idea has from the community. | | | It might be a case of unintended consequences, but the political campaign blaming renewables for soaring power prices may have driven more people to install rooftop solar panels. | | | An animal rescue group implores people to take animals they can no longer care for to rescue centres or shelters after a dog offered up "free to a good home" on Facebook turned up two weeks later in a pound with facial injuries. | | | By Louise Grimmer and Martin Grimmer | | | By Clint Thomas | | | By Amie Steel | | | By Libby Sander | | | | | 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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