| 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. | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he has seen no evidence to suggest Peter Dutton misused his ministerial powers in the au pair saga, as the Home Affairs Minister alleges foul play in leaks against him. | | | Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will strip Katter's Australian Party of five extra staff positions it was granted last term, after it refused to denounce federal senator Fraser Anning's contentious maiden speech last month. | | | Paying off your home is becoming more expensive at a time property values are falling. That's unusual and it is also a worry, writes Stephen Letts. | | | Police say a former prison guard found allegedly harbouring an arsenal of guns, swords and knives a Sydney home posed a "significant" and "imminent" threat. | | | In a pulsating encounter finishing in the early hours of the morning in New York, Australian teenager Alex de Minaur saves seven match points before going down to former champion Marin Cilic in five sets at the US Open. | | | At the height of the Rolling Stones' musical acclaim, Mick Jagger retreated from the public eye in the UK and US, spending two months in and around the south-east NSW town of Braidwood. | | | John McCain's daughter, her voice rising from tearful to impassioned tribute, poses her father's legacy as a direct challenge to President Donald Trump — a sentiment echoed by former presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush in their tributes. | | | Police are investigating the cause of a blaze which gutted the abandoned heritage listed Broadway Hotel in Woolloongabba. Plans to develop the site were scrapped in recent months following community objections. | | | The great metropolis, once wild with promise and possibility, is suffering an undignified fate — and the super rich are to blame, says an author who calls the city home. | | | Thousands of opponents and supporters of Germany's immigration policy march through the eastern city of Chemnitz, where tension has boiled over following the killing of a German citizen. | | | The cuts stem from Trump administration claims that Islamabad is failing to take decisive action against militants and granting safe haven to insurgents who are waging a 17-year-old war in neighbouring Afghanistan, a charge Pakistan denies. | | | A Dutch plane with a cargo of diamonds crashed off the Kimberley coast at the height of World War II. Worth about $20 million today, why were only a fraction of the gems ever recovered? | | | Manly has the chance to close out its disappointing 2018 campaign on a positive note against the Broncos, while the Sharks enter the finals on the back of a win over the Bulldogs. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. | | | After spending a year organising a visa, then taking a long flight from Nigeria, Ola Tawose was awestruck when he finally flew into Sydney. | | | When magistrate Claire Girotto was placed in Walgett, in far north-west NSW, for compulsory country service, she decided that she did not want to leave. Magistrate Girotto now knows everyone in Walgett, and has strong ties and relationships in the small town that is often given a bad rap for violence. | | | The seriously injured victims are treated in hospital, as is the suspect, identified as a 19-year-old Afghan with a German residence permit, who sustained gunshot wounds to his lower body. | | | He's two metres tall, nearly 160kg and has NFL experts in a spin — meet Jordan Mailata, the 21-year-old Aussie who has gone from a South Sydney Rabbitohs prospect to the roster of the Super Bowl champs. | | | The block universe theory says the past, present and future all exist — and are equally real — in a four-dimensional block where the passing of time is an illusion. | | | From a van travelling Australia to three tour buses, three semi-trailers and sell-out shows at Madison Square Garden — the original purple Wiggle still pinches himself — and still has people telling him to "wake up!" | | | Are we entering the critical phase in the Great Power competition between America and China? The answer seems to be affirmative, based on a new Pentagon report released recently, writes Sandeep Gopalan. | | | A team of scientists who developed a clock so precise it gains or loses just one second over 40 millions years is recognised with one of the country's most prestigious science prizes. | | | Police are searching for the driver of a car that hit and pinned a man against another vehicle, after a wild brawl involving up to 200 people broke out at a music venue in inner-Melbourne and spilled onto the street. | | | More than 20,000 people crammed in for the biggest ever triple j One Night Stand concert, held this year in Tasmania, but some frustrated festivalgoers found themselves turned away at the gate as the event quickly reached capacity. | | | by Jacob Kagi | | | By Indonesia correspondent David Lipson and political reporter Jane Norman | | | By business reporter Stephen Letts | | | By Gary Nunn | | | | | 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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