| The Best Stories are Yours We want to know what the ABC means to you, your family, your community. Share your memory of the ABC with us. You can upload it to social media using the #ABCyours hashtag. See how other Australians are sharing their stories here. | | If Mathias Cormann had called the Turnbull camp on Wednesday afternoon to check the numbers, we may never have seen the former prime minister unceremoniously toppled from the leadership, writes Andrew Probyn. | | | Liberal Party elders condemn Tony Abbott's role in bringing down the Turnbull government, saying the former prime minister's behaviour has been "lamentable". | | | Your 21-year-old daughter has been killed in a terrorist attack on the other side of the world. What would you do? This is Mark and Julie Wallace's story. | | | Julie Bishop and Malcolm Turnbull leave huge holes in the Federal ministry. Here's how Scott Morrison is putting together a new team by promoting supporters and rearranging some ministries. | | | The voters have screamed their anger in the first poll after the leadership coup, as Scott Morrison brings the man who swung the wrecking ball to destroy a prime minister back to Cabinet, writes Michelle Grattan. | | | Police name 24-year-old David Katz as the gunman who opened fire on fellow gamers at an esports tournament in Florida that was being livestreamed on Twitch. | | | The controversial "halo" modification, implemented at the start of the 2018 season and criticised by drivers for its ugly appearance, looks to have saved Charles Leclerc from severe injuries at the Belgian Grand Prix. | | | Details of a $100 million tax evasion scheme are emerging in the Federal Court relating to struck-off accountant Phillip Whiteman, including a Geelong baker who was installed as a "dummy director" of three companies he had never heard of. | | | While flying to Miami on Donald Trump's plane, which was "full of fake French impressionist [paintings] and junk food and a double bed", New York Times columnist Maureen Down says she posed a simple question, to which the presidential aspirant gave a simplistic response. | | | More people are arrested as a search continues for a group of people who abandoned a suspected illegal fishing boat in the Daintree River in far north Queensland. | | | It only took ten days of royal commission hearings to demonstrate that much of Australia's compulsory superannuation system is run more for the benefit of financial institutions than members, writes Daniel Ziffer. | | | Christine Forster, the sister of former prime minister Tony Abbott, confirms she will nominate for pre-selection in the prize Sydney electorate of Wentworth, which Malcolm Turnbull has said he will vacate. | | | Operating from a small room in an unknown country, the 11 women working on Nsawya FM — Feminist FM in English — face a battle with the Saudi Government. | | | Lower power prices are top of the agenda for Scott Morrison's new Government, with the PM vowing to take "the big stick" to energy companies — but how much are we really spending on our energy bills? | | | Three men were fortunate to escape uninjured after their car hit a kangaroo on the Monaro Highway and burst into flames, sparking a fast-moving grassfire, a New South Wales fire brigade captain says. | | | The Australian dollar bounces back on Scott Morrison's elevation to Prime Minister, and most analysts expect policy continuity from the former treasurer to put a floor under last week's share market jitters. | | | A Supreme Court jury is warned they will be exposed to graphic evidence, including footage of executions, during the trial of an Adelaide woman accused of being a member of a terrorist organisation. | | | Is a problem with someone at work keeping you awake at night and making you dread every moment in the office? Let's take a look at some ways to manage these kinds of situations and, hopefully, resolve them. | | | Drone users are breaking laws by flying in restricted areas and over people, but authorities say it can be difficult gathering the evidence to fine them. | | | Milo Wild is refused bail in a Sydney court after being charged with the stabbing murder of Jordan Byrne at a unit in North Bondi in the early hours of Sunday morning, as friends of the dead man say he was "taken too soon". | | | Churches are closing nationwide, but the 'church planting' industry is booming. Meet the couple growing a congregation from a suburban lawn bowls club. | | | Two US professors publish a report claiming NAPLAN's computer-adaptive testing cannot be compared with pen-and-paper tests, making this year's results of "very limited use" to parents, teachers and schools. | | | Feral camels fleeing dry conditions in the Nullarbor have reached farmlands near Western Australia's southern coast. | | | By business reporter Daniel Ziffer | | | By Michelle Grattan | | | By Andrew McGarry | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | | | 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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