| 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. | | Lyn Dawson disappeared without a trace 36 years ago. Her family, two coroners and the current NSW police commissioner think she was killed. Her husband, Chris Dawson, has always been the only suspect. As a new podcast captivates millions around the world, the man who twice decided not to charge him with murder explains why. | | | Bunnings is reviewing a rostering practice which sends staff home during slow periods and "banks" the unworked hours, forcing them to make up the hours in peak times, possibly months later, instead of getting overtime pay. | | | The five people found dead at a house in Perth's north-eastern suburbs were twin two-year-old girls, a three-and-a-half-year-old girl, their mother and grandmother, police reveal. | | | The veteran Coalition backbencher urges his colleagues, including Lucy Gichuhi and Julia Banks, to publicly name MPs who allegedly bullied them during the Liberal leadership crisis. | | | Former British foreign secretary Boris Johnson compares Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for Brexit to putting the country in a "suicide vest" and handing the detonator to the European Union. | | | Ashleigh Barty claims the women's US Open doubles title alongside American CoCo Vandeweghe. | | | Serena Williams's display in the US Open final was a spectacular sight, but it all started so tamely. Jon Healy explains how it got from a warning for coaching to a rant that overshadowed another woman's moment in the sun. | | | Australia's financial sector could take a few lessons from sport about accepting personal responsibility for moral misjudgements and putting things right. | | | In China, thousands of people are given the death penalty each year. But confessions are often extracted under torture and fair trials are rare. | | | The media typically show the audience what they know to be true, but maybe they should start dressing down what they know is disinformation, writes Kevin Nguyen. | | | Antony Green says he feels safe calling Saturday's by-election slightly more than 24 hours after the polls closed, as Labor scrutineer figures suggest the gap is too big to close. | | | Directors of NT Beverages' Akuna Foundation say a board meeting was never called during the life of the foundation and that the board was not presented with any charitable donations to approve, despite it claiming that it would spend 10 per cent of pre-tax profits on worthy community causes. | | | Twenty per cent of Tasmanian mothers who have a child removed from their care will go on to experience further removals of their children by child protection workers, a study shows. | | | Drug-related crime data for NSW has been mistakenly inflated by the official reporting agency for seven years due to "double counting", raising questions over the government's tough stance on illegal drugs. | | | Days after the accidental electrocution of Angus Poggioli on a far north Queensland farm, the 15-year-old is remembered as "delightful" and "mischievous" by the local Anglican priest. | | | The 23-time Grand Slam winner says male tennis players have called umpires worse things than "thief" and that she felt Carlos Ramos was being "sexist" by taking a game off her, adding "because they are men, that doesn't happen." | | | Around 100 kilometres off the coast of Darwin, HMAS Newcastle achieves what lawmakers have struggled to do: come together with the Chinese to learn more about each other. | | | Passengers praise the actions of the crew on a Qantas flight to London that was forced to return to Perth about two hours after taking off due to a disruptive passenger. | | | A 17-minute, first half hat-trick by powerful backrower Tariq Sims propels the Dragons to an upset 30-point elimination final win over the Broncos, but it comes at a cost as James Graham, Jack de Belin and Gareth Widdop fail to complete the match. | | | With no long-range missiles on display, North Korea has staged a military parade focused on peace and economic development, filled with coloured balloons and flowers to mark the 70th anniversary of the country's founding. | | | By RMIT ABC Fact Check senior researcher Josh Gordon | | | By Kevin Nguyen from Storyful | | | By business reporter Andrew Robertson | | | By Jon Healy | | | | | 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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