| | The Foreign Minister has confirmed she will be a candidate if a second spill takes place tomorrow, pitting her against Peter Dutton and Scott Morrison. She is pitching to her colleagues that she can save the most seats at the next election. Follow live. | | | Malcolm Turnbull is refusing to resign, saying a form of madness has overcome those in the Liberal Party who want to change leaders. He also says it's vital to get the Solicitor-General's advice on whether Peter Dutton is in breach of the constitution and eligible to serve. | | | The Prime Minister's demand to see the names of those seeking a spill is classic, back-to-the-wall Malcolm Turnbull — looking for legal loopholes and delaying tactics and never giving in, writes Annabel Crabb. | | | Malcolm Turnbull calls out the partyroom "bullies", questions Peter Dutton's eligibility to lead the country and refuses to give in to the insurgency and "madness" that he says has overcome the Liberal Party. | | | Malcolm Turnbull is technically still the Prime Minister, but his grasp on the position is about as tenuous as it gets. How did we get here? | | | With just 12 months until the House of Representatives expires, when can the next election be held? What are the options available for Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, or possibly Prime Minister Peter Dutton, in calling an election? | | | Malcolm Turnbull's leadership is in crisis. In just shy of two months, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will enter his sixth year in charge of Labor. Compare the recent history of leadership changes in our major parties. | | | The Chinese-owned tech giant says it is "extremely disappointed" to be ruled out from taking part in the rollout of 5G mobile infrastructure across Australia. | | | Hotel comparison website Trivago deceived consumers into believing it was an "impartial and objective" aggregator that helped them find the cheapest hotel prices, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleges. | | | Waleed Aly's thoughts on AFL rule changes count as much as anyone else's and the league would have had every right to ask the high-profile media figure if it wished, writes Richard Hinds. | | | A mother left grieving after her 10-year-old son is killed by a van starts a campaign urging drivers not to be distracted on the road. | | | Hundreds of former and current Flight Centre employees have come forward with fresh complaints following a report that unearthed staff claims of customer rip-offs and a toxic culture at the travel giant. | | | The Australian Parliament has proven itself unable to reach consensus on climate change policy, even when the parties are close enough to touch. It's a familiar tale, writes Annabel Crabb. | | | More farmers are looking to Victoria and Western Australia to feed livestock as all available hay in SA is sold. | | | A popcorn sales manager in Texas named Peter Dutton is inundated with messages on Twitter, after he is mistaken for Australia's prime ministerial hopeful. | | | Hawaii residents already reeling from months of explosive eruptions from the Kilauea volcano are bracing for Hurricane Lane, which is bearing down on the US island chain with high winds and lashing rains and the potential to trigger flooding and landslides. | | | A tiny bone fragment found in a Siberian Cave belonged to a young girl whose mother was Neanderthal and father was a different ancient human. | | | Last year 18.8 million people were displaced by natural disasters, with floods accounting for 8.6 million. Climate change is poised to drive those numbers higher still, write Jane McAdam and John Church. | | | After stunning legal setbacks involving two of his former lieutenants, Donald Trump praises Paul Manafort as a "brave man" but advises "anyone looking for a good lawyer" to steer clear of Michael Cohen. | | | It's time to say goodbye to Penny and Leonard — but maybe not Sheldon — because The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end. | | | Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By Annabel Crabb | | | By Jane McAdam and John Church | | | By Rachael Sharman | | | | | 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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