| | The West Coast Eagles come from behind to beat the Collingwood Magpies by just five points in a pulsating AFL grand final that will go down as one of the classic season deciders. Read our blog. | | | The racing champion and prominent businessman who founded Bob Jane T-Marts will be "deeply missed" after a "long and brave fight with prostate cancer", his family says. | | | Officials say 48 people have died and hundreds are injured in a small city on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi after a tsunami of up to three metres hit the area. | | | Expect every statement Brett Kavanaugh has made on the record in his own defence to now to be scrutinised, writes Zoe Daniel. | | | Moments after pivotal senator Jeff Flake announced his support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the Arizona Republican was confronted with the consequences, as two women bailed him up in an elevator, revealing details of their own sexual abuse. | | | The coroner examining the 1983 death of Lewis "Buddy" Kelly said the 16-year-old drunkenly wandered onto a railway line and lay down before he was hit by a train. His family want the case re-opened. WARNING: This story contains images of people who have died. | | | Days after meeting with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, Afghanistan veteran Jason Scanes finally gets a sit-down with Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to talk about humanitarian visas for Afghan translators. | | | A managing director and chairman gone, journalists under fire from alleged political interference and an embarrassing email from the past. The ABC has never seen a week like this. | | | A convicted killer is arrested after he cut off his electronic tracker and gave the authorities the slip for the second time this year while out on parole in Adelaide. | | | A United States appeals court orders a new trial in a lawsuit accusing Led Zeppelin of copying an obscure 1960s instrumental for the intro to its classic 1971 rock anthem Stairway to Heaven. | | | Buckled train tracks, grounded planes, melting bitumen and massive blackouts: the dystopian vision of the 50-degree city is closer to reality every day. So can we avoid the nightmare? | | | You don't need to have a snake slide across your boots to know how to deal with them in the wild. | | | The furore that has surrounded the sacking of the ABC managing director, Michelle Guthrie, and the subsequent resignation of chairman Justin Milne has revealed two organisations that feel under perpetual siege, writes Laura Tingle. | | | The long weekend road toll begins early with two women, one heavily pregnant with twins, killed in a car accident in Sydney's west last night. | | | For the past six months, Kenneth Hayne has been sifting through a slew of financial services misconduct, rip-offs and regulatory inaction. Here are his initial thoughts on what's wrong with Australia's banks. | | | When it comes to the financial planning industry, Commissioner Kenneth Hayne is blunt and to the point. In his interim report, he says two themes emerged: dishonesty and greed. And that was just the start. | | | If you found yourself logged out of Facebook this morning you may be affected by an attack that allowed hackers to "seize control" of user accounts, according to the social media giant. | | | Pope Francis invokes his "supreme" authority to stiffen an earlier sentence because of the "exceptional amount of damage" the priest's crimes had caused. | | | If you were thinking of switching your clocks forward this weekend, think again — daylight saving time will be beginning a little later than you might have thought. | | | A nationwide police manhunt paralyses Denmark after authorities cut off the eastern island of Zealand, where the capital of Copenhagen sits, from the rest of the country as well as from Germany and Sweden. | | | By North America bureau chief Zoe Daniel and Emily Olson | | | By Andrew Robertson | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By business reporter Stephen Letts | | | | | 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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