| 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. | | Before the roadshow moves on, it's worth pausing to remember aspects of an earlier Liberal coup, lest they contain lessons clearly not learned by the instigators of the most recent shemozzle, writes Laura Tingle. | | | Nick and Joanna Atkins met, married and honeymooned on an outback road. Ten years later it's their home and workplace. "When we met, I kind of knew it had to be a forever commitment or nothing at all," Joanna says. | | | Former US president Barack Obama delivers a stinging indictment of political life under President Donald Trump, blasting his successor's pattern of pressuring the Justice Department and reminding voters the economic recovery began while he was still in office. | | | A 15-year-old boy is electrocuted and his cousin is in hospital after irrigation pipes hit power lines on a farm on the Atherton Tablelands in far north Queensland. | | | Shares of electric car maker Tesla fall more than 6 per cent after CEO Elon Musk smokes marijuana during a podcast interview and the company's accounting chief quits after a month on the job. | | | American hip-hop star Mac Miller, whose rhymes varied from party raps to lyrics about depression and drug use, has died. | | | One in five women experiences painful sex. So what can do be done about it? And why is it so common? | | | Sydney host the Giants in a do-or-die elimination derby at the SGC. Later, the Magpies take on the Eagles in the West. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. | | | The NSW Food Authority is investigating 23 confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning as Glendenning Farm eggs are recalled from small independent supermarkets and retailers in Sydney. | | | While many inside and outside politics have called out the treatment of women this week, voters are left asking if there is a genuine appetite to tackle the problem, writes Jessica Strutt. | | | The punter is the least glamorous role in an NFL team. But Australian rookie Michael Dickson's unique style, forged as a Sydney Swans junior, is changing all that. And US fans and pundits are getting very excited. | | | When it rains, the Innamincka Regional Reserve is a hive of activity. But when the good times end, the unique ecology of the region must quickly adapt to survive | | | Since the start of the three-year investigation, a series of underworld executions has unfolded across Sydney, including the alleged murder of Rebels member Michael Davey and several linked or revenge attacks. | | | I had been attempting to browse the internet as I left the tarmac in Melbourne with no success, before I realised the continuous buffering was not due to low signal — but rather some websites had been censored. | | | The Chang'e 4 mission to the far side of the moon is part of China's ambitious push to explore the moon's resources and potential as a space base. | | | Georgina Downer will be the Liberal candidate for Mayo at the next federal election, despite failing to gain the seat with a clear swing against her at a by-election six weeks ago. | | | The deckhand made a late-life career change from postie to crayfisherman while the skipper was born into crayfishing — but is allergic to seafood. | | | An innovative technology in the Australian cotton industry — the use of biodegradable film to trap warmth from the sun to help seedlings grow faster — is gaining a foothold overseas. | | | Gary Fitzgerald is learning to replace bad habits with good ones with a plan developed by a Queensland researcher that could transform him from a failed dieter to someone who loses weight and keeps it off. | | | Residents in apartments bound in combustible cladding worry they will have to pay millions of dollars to make their homes safe again, after a major construction company they were pursuing goes into voluntary administration. | | | Juan Martin del Potro progresses to his first grand slam final in nine years after world number one Rafael Nadal was forced to retire with a knee injury. He will meet Novak Djokovic, who cruised past Kei Nishikori in the other semi-final. | | | Almost 30 years of continuous Australian maritime operations in the Middle East could soon wind down as concerns grow over China's rapid rise in this region, prompting a rethink of defence priorities. | | | On the main street of Clermont, where cattle farmers and miners do their shopping, you'll occasionally see a teenage drag queen going about his day. | | | By Jessica Strutt | | | By state political reporter Richard Willingham | | | By business reporter Daniel Ziffer | | | By Noel Debien | | | | | 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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