| | Tony Abbott, Andrew Hastie, George Christensen and Eric Abetz are all indicating they may cross the floor to vote against the National Energy Guarantee despite the majority of the Coalition party room endorsing it. | | | Footage on social media shows heavily-armed police response units arriving at the scene, with the area outside the Parliament building in central London sealed off. | | | Within weeks of learning it would receive a grant worth nearly half a billion dollars, the Great Barrier Reef Foundation treated mining and banking executives to a weekend of snorkelling and sunset drinks. | | | Until he quit Jetstar two weeks ago Pojchara Kosolchuenvijit was often flying between Bali and Australia on shifts lasting up to 20 hours, and struggling to feed himself on the amount he was paid. | | | An abuse survivor is called "rubbish" by a supporter of Philip Wilson, after the former archbishop is permitted to serve his sentence for covering up child sex abuse in home detention. | | | A Queensland mother who claimed she was a domestic violence victim took her children into hiding, avoiding police for three years. For the first time she tells the story of how she did it, and how she was caught. | | | There is a 50 per cent chance of an El Nino this summer, but it is just one piece in the climate puzzle. The Southern Annular Mode is another driver demanding attention. | | | When do you accept a bag search as simple store policy and when would you start to think you're being treated with more suspicion than other shoppers? It's just one example of an unconscious bias that many groups of people suffer every day. | | | When Ibrahim Diallo arrived to work one day and his login didn't work, no-one knew why. It turned out he'd been sacked by an automated system, and there was nothing his bosses could do about it. | | | A man appears in court charged with culpable driving, failing to stop and failing to render assistance over a crash that killed a cyclist in Melbourne's inner south-east. | | | Hostplus chief executive David Elia says spending big on entertainment is a necessary evil to retain employers using his super fund as a default option. | | | A north Queensland triathlete has suffered "horrible pain" and damage to his eyes from a faulty anti-fog gel he used inside his goggles, and his doctor says the manufacturer's recall should have been better advertised. | | | Massive piles of swirling trash are seen crashing into the Manila Bay breakwater as debris is sent metres into the air in dramatic footage captured by student environmental activists. | | | Sweden has become the darling of the press when it comes to waste management. Craig Reucassel investigates whether adopting a similar incineration strategy could help solve Australia's waste crisis. | | | NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance is furious as dramatic new footage shows young people "playing Russian roulette" with the Harbour City's rail network. | | | Thousands of mourners bury dozens of children killed in a Saudi-led coalition air strike on a bus in northern Yemen, one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in the three-year-old war. | | | New laws will be unveiled today aimed at helping the nation's spy agencies and police monitor and prevent criminal activity through phones and the internet. | | | Half of Aussies want to make a career change, but two-thirds of those don't know where to start. Here's how to get the ball rolling. | | | Melbourne has made much of its "most liveable city" title over the past seven years, but Austria's capital now tops the Economist Intelligence Unit's list, thanks to its lower crime rate and downgraded terrorism threat. | | | The broadcaster announces it will not be renewing the Tonightly with Tom Ballard comedy program, but promises to keep looking for a "fresh approach" to attract younger audiences. | | | Turkey's currency is doing so badly that the country's president this week urged his citizens to go to the bank and exchange any "dollars or gold under their pillows" for liras. Susanne Fowler looks at what's behind the crisis and whom it affects. | | | A Utah man flies a twin-engine Cessna into his own house just hours after being arrested for assaulting his wife in a nearby canyon where the couple had been talking over their problems, authorities say. | | | By Susanne Fowler | | | By Craig Reucassel | | | By Michael Bradley | | | By Simon Smale | | | | | 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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