| | Adelaide's Catholic Archbishop Philip Wilson, the most senior clergyman in the world to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse, is sentenced to 12 months' detention, but the church hierarchy is not calling for his resignation. | | | Despite massive celebrations, the work to save a missing Thai soccer team has only just begun. Rescuers are now deciding how to get the 12 boys and their coach out of the flooded cave, with one option to teach them how to dive. | | | Alleged murderer Zlatko Sikorsky's hideout inside a Sunshine Coast apartment was revealed after the man accused of harbouring him got into an argument with his wife, a court hears. | | | An advertisement outside a future university building in Adelaide which attracted big criticism online has been replaced just days after making international headlines. | | | Two performers allege they were underpaid and overworked by the Australian-based Cirque Africa, with one acrobat claiming he could not afford to eat. | | | Sydney Kings head coach Andrew Gaze believes Australian and Filipino basketball players can expect "significant penalties" for their part in a vicious all-in brawl. | | | As many as 50 shipping containers have been located on the ocean floor, after falling from a container ship off the NSW coast more than a month ago. | | | The increase in the cost of money on short-term money markets will put pressure on banks to raise rates, even though the Reserve Bank is likely to stay on hold for another year or more. | | | A 23-year-old Fijian soldier who had just graduated from the Royal Military College Duntroon is behind bars after being accused of rape. | | | Sarah Hanson-Young says David Leyonhjelm was suggesting she's "sexually promiscuous" when he told her to "stop shagging men" during a parliamentary debate about violence against women. | | | The Australian Mayor of Annapolis, Gavin Buckley, says he is disappointed US President Donald Trump declined to order American flags be lowered to half-mast across the US to honour The Capital Gazette victims. | | | A woman declared dead by paramedics after a car accident is found still breathing by a morgue attendant checking on bodies in Gauteng province. | | | San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge in disappears under a cloud of smoke, causing an eerie golden glow in the skies above the city as wildfires spread across California and other western parts of the United States. | | | Ski holidays, Maltese terriers and child receptionists. Taxpayers have tried to claim all manner of expenses in the past but be warned, the ATO is ready to clamp down this year. | | | The volatile volcano on the Indonesian island of Bali erupts again, hurling lava down its slopes, ejecting a 2km column of thick ash, and sending more than 700 people fleeing. | | | Almost 400 people will be urged to have a second colonoscopy after concerns were raised about the accuracy of the original procedures at a Hobart clinic, due to the ill health of the physician who has since died. | | | When NSW passed ambitious anti-scalping laws last year, the big question was how they would be enforced against overseas ticket sellers. Now, they appear to be facing their first big test, with Childish Gambino's Sydney concert being advertised for up to eight times their retail price on Viagogo. | | | Data from the National Health Survey shows that we are universally terrible at eating our veggies. But toddlers are easily the best at it. | | | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says "it is up to Nauru who comes into their country", after the ABC is blocked from attending a regional forum because of alleged biased and defamatory reporting. | | | The financial services royal commission is focusing on the financial exclusion and exploitation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including the high-pressure selling of funeral insurance. | | | US President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen declares his loyalty to his family and the United States and says he will fight back if the President or his legal team tries to discredit him. | | | The Brazilian superstar's histrionics overshadowed his on-field brilliance in his team's win, but as the Mexico coach points the finger at referees enabling the "charade", the man himself claims critics are trying to "undermine" him. | | | By RN Breakfast business reporter David Taylor | | | By Paula Gerber | | | By Benjamin Sveen | | | | | 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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