| | Justin Milne announces he will resign as ABC chairman after the corporation's board met over the growing fallout from the sacking of managing director Michelle Guthrie. | | | Justin Milne's departure as chairman of the ABC just days after Michelle Guthrie was sacked as managing director means there are now two vacancies at the top of the ABC. Here's how they'll be filled. | | | Michelle Guthrie's sacking took everyone by surprise, but it was only the first twist in what has become a tumultuous week for the ABC. This is how it unfolded. | | | A new report by French renewable energy firm Neoen shows the previously unknown cost of Elon Musk's Tesla battery, which followed a series of major power outages in the state. | | | Take our quiz to understand what the future of fake news might mean for all of us. | | | Petrol prices aren't the highest they've ever been … yet … but they are close and still rising. Just who is profiting at motorists' expense? | | | Stuart Robert has got his debt and deficit figures mixed up. But he did get a happy snap in the studio. | | | Legal and personal threats end Palestinian Aziz Abu Sarah's attempt to create history by standing for election as the mayor of Jerusalem. | | | Seventeen people were rescued by expert divers in a cave in northern Thailand this year — 12 boys from the Wild Boars soccer team, their coach, and four would-be helpers who found themselves trapped. | | | An Aboriginal man who was facing deportation to Papua New Guinea is released from immigration detention and has his Australian visa reinstated, his lawyers say. | | | It's the real-life crime drama that struck terror into the hearts of a pioneering community — a woman raped on the banks of the Brisbane River and the subsequent trial, conviction and death of an innocent man. Now, 150 years later, the work of a tenacious crime writer leads to a pardon. | | | After five years of tracking it down in remote ranges, researchers discover a new "beautiful" looking species of gecko, which is about double the size you would normally find in your house. | | | The champion golfer is remembered as a man whose enthusiasm for life was infectious, and who faced the disease that would ultimately claim his life with courage. | | | In WWII Japanese raiders attacked a community so remote some of its inhabitants had never seen a plane before. In the chaos, a gift of thanks from the Third Reich was shot to pieces. | | | Welfare workers in PNG say parents are selling or abandoning their children just so they can get by, with one child protection officer reporting he was approached by a woman willing to trade her baby girl for $600. | | | It may be a landlocked patch of Europe, but its residents have no problem finding ways to wet their whistle — often with fatal consequences. | | | A kayaker gets more than he bargained for on a trip of New Zealand's Kaikoura island as a seal slaps him in the face with an octopus. | | | It was hard for Andrew Gaff to watch his West Coast teammates leave Perth to make their way to Melbourne for the AFL grand final, but the suspended Eagle is only blaming himself. | | | Students from around the world will learn to fly at a new multi-million-dollar pilot training centre to be built in Toowoomba on Queensland's Darling Downs, as part of a plan by airline giant Qantas to keep up with growing global demand. | | | A third woman is accusing US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct in the 1980s, as the Judiciary Committee looks into two more cases against the Donald Trump pick, US media reported. | | | Artificial intelligence more accurately predicts outcomes for people at high risk of psychosis in a new study, and could change the way we organise health care. | | | Four people are charged with trafficking commercial quantities of crystal methamphetamine and heroin, following raids targeting a "significant" syndicate with suspected international links. | | | By Clint Thomas | | | By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams | | | By Director of News, Analysis and Investigations Gaven Morris | | | By John Barron | | | | | 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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