| 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. | | Testing at a leading international scientific lab that specialises in honey fraud detection has found that almost half the honey samples selected from supermarket shelves were mixed with something other than nectar from bees. | | | The man who helped put Donald Trump in the White House eyes Australia for a working-class revolution in the face of China's growing might. | | | Beetles, worms and lizards — Gregory Smith ate just about anything to stay alive in the forest. From a homeless hermit, to a university lecturer, he's proven you can truly overcome anything in your search for a safe place. | | | Liberal senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells throws doubt on the claim that Scott Morrison and his supporters had "clean hands" during the leadership turmoil, saying it was "very clear" that those supporting Mr Morrison were doing so for "quite some time". | | | The tipping point's been reached: the cold, hard numbers show that new renewable energy is supplying cheaper electricity than new coal-fired power plants could and will continue do so, writes Stephen Long. | | | Have you ever fired off an inappropriate joke to a colleague via email? Or maybe you've watched something you shouldn't at work? Be careful, because your work computer and everything on it isn't as private as you may think it is. | | | Young Australians have been told they have to study longer and work harder if they want to buy their own home — but with student debt becoming increasingly harder to repay, perhaps we need to find alternative models, writes Mike Rafferty. | | | An upcoming report from The Grattan Institute shows there is no way to identify the individuals and organisations behind more than $60 million worth of donations to Australian political parties last year. | | | 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. | | | Frontman Bono interrupts the Berlin show a few songs in, telling fans something had happened to his voice and it wasn't right for the performance to go on. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | | Former US military intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, jailed for sending nearly 750,000 classified documents to WikiLeaks, continues with her Australian speaking tour via video link despite not receiving permission to enter the country. | | | The Broncos post a 48-16 victory over the Sea Eagles to wrap up a home final in the first week of the NRL play-offs, while the Sharks finish fourth on the ladder on the back of a 30-18 win over the Bulldogs. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | | Ms Bachelet takes the reigns at a difficult time for the UN human rights wing, with major humanitarian crises developing across the world, including ongoing conflict in the Middle East, and the rise of stringent US and European immigration policies. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | | By Stephen Long | | | By Mike Rafferty | | | by Jacob Kagi | | | By Indonesia correspondent David Lipson and political reporter Jane Norman | | | | | 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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