| | NSW Nationals MP Troy Grant has hit out at alt-right nationalists after an ABC Background Briefing investigation revealed an infiltration of the party by self-described fascists. | | | The 21st century's "Nazi 2.0" is moving from dark corners online into public debate. Here's how the threat is different to its predecessor, writes Kaz Ross. | | | Trees have been stripped of their leaves and the forest floor is littered with the carcasses of small birds in a Queensland town after a storm ripped through on Thursday. | | | The US President says the Saudis will be punished if they are found to be involved with the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, but that halting arms sales to the country would only hurt Americans. | | | A woman has suffered a collapsed lung, broken ribs and other internal injuries after being attacked by a kangaroo at Cypress Gardens, west of Brisbane on Saturday night. | | | Inspectors find the remains at the former Cantrell Funeral Home, just hours after receiving the letter telling them where the bodies were located. | | | An island off Western Australia's north coast is being returned to its natural state pre-European settlement, with feral pests eradicated and "a whole suite" of native animals being reintroduced on the isle. | | | Confidential financial documents show the millionaire property developer likely paid little or no federal income taxes between 2009 and 2016, using the legal tax benefit depreciation to reduce his taxable income despite holding assets in excess of $250 million. | | | The selection process for Australia's entry in next year's Eurovision Song Contest is being opened up, with SBS calling for songs and announcing the public will have a chance to vote for their favourite number. | | | The Rockpool Dining Group says it is "keen to resolve" payroll issues as it contacts workers to top-up their salaries after an audit found they were owed $1.6 million in wages. | | | Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter and her new husband Jack Brooksbank release four official pictures from their wedding day at Windsor Castle. | | | Australia's two-year winning streak against New Zealand comes to an end, with the Silver Ferns comfortably defeating the Diamonds 55-44 in the third Constellation Cup Test. | | | The Federal Government will increase funding to youth mental health service provider Headspace by about 50 per cent next financial year, which Prime Minister Scott Morrison says will make a big difference in young people's lives. | | | A sugar producer in Queensland plans to plant 4,000 hectares of blue agave on the Atherton Tablelands as part of a biomass refinery project. | | | Over several decades, the US Supreme Court has gradually become more polarised. Now, with the appointment of a clearly partisan Justice in Brett Kavanaugh, every decision it makes will be questioned, writes Matt Bevan. | | | A wide range of groups including pro-refugee, gay rights and Muslim organisations join the "Indivisible" protest in the heart of the German capital under the slogan "solidarity instead of exclusion — for an open and free society". | | | Chinese scientists have used gene editing and stem cell techniques to produce healthy mice with two mothers, which suggest some barriers to same sex reproduction can be overcome with stem cells and targeted gene editing. | | | Despite a record of human rights abuse and nuclear testing, North Korea maintains diplomatic relations with 164 countries — 25 of them with embassies in Pyongyang. | | | Gibraltar's Nations League match against Armenia gets off to a rough start when its anthem is mixed up with Liechtenstein's — but the tiny territory has the last laugh, grabbing a first-ever competitive international win. | | | Before he was a famous author, John Marsden was a suicidal student. His life's work has been about empowering teenagers, from his popular books to his trailblazing schools. | | | By Kaz Ross | | | By Matt Bevan | | | By Middle East correspondent Adam Harvey | | | By Laura Tingle | | | | | 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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