| | Detectives are investigating whether the father of a nine-month-old baby found dead on a Gold Coast beach on Monday allegedly "sacrificed" the child, whose empty pram was found on the water's edge near a Tweed Heads boat harbour. | | | Joseph Esmaili is found guilty of manslaughter for killing heart surgeon Patrick Pritzwald-Stegmann in a one-punch attack at Box Hill Hospital in Melbourne's east last year. | | | The new Gatwick apartments in St Kilda have been sold off, but many women who used to live at the former rooming house — a place of "last resort" for some of Melbourne's most vulnerable — are currently in jail. | | | VicForests, the government-owned for-profit logging company, appears to be taking trees that are completely outside the legal boundaries, an ABC investigation finds. Data, which has been independently analysed, shows it's a practice that has been repeated multiple times, is ongoing, and is planned to continue. | | | Adelaide Hills communities are mourning the deaths of two Year 12 students who died in a car crash which also involved a teacher from their school on a notorious local country road. | | | Scott Morrison accuses Imams of not doing enough to prevent Muslim radicalisation, prompting them to pull out of a planned meeting with the Prime Minister. | | | US President Donald Trump mercilessly taunted Hillary Clinton over her use of a personal email account while she was secretary of state. Now his daughter and White House adviser is facing similar accusations. Here's the backstory. | | | A female teacher from a prestigious Adelaide high school, who admits to manipulating a student into having unlawful sex in a public car park, breaks down in the dock during a hearing. | | | During his 1974 tour to Australia, Ol' Blue Eyes unleashed on female journalists, calling them "hookers". The sexist slur set in motion a bizarre whirlwind of events. | | | It can be argued the fortunes of the Wallabies are at an all-time low, and now they are being held responsible for the All Blacks misfiring in the build-up to next year's World Cup. | | | A federal judge in Detroit dismisses charges against two doctors and declares a law banning female genital mutilation unconstitutional, in the first US criminal case of its kind. | | | A Victorian mother is determined to find a cure for childhood cancer following the death of her four-year-old daughter from a rare form of muscle cancer. | | | Commonwealth Bank chairman Catherine Livingstone faces intense pressure at the banking royal commission over the company's payment of executive bonuses even as scandals rocked the institution. | | | The radical idea of offering every person a government-funded job is finding new supporters in Australia as proponents claim it could eliminate unemployment overnight. | | | It has been revealed the trio charged with plotting a terrorist attack in Melbourne all had their passports previously cancelled. Why didn't we arrest them or let them leave? | | | Petrol prices are down more than 17 cents a litre over the past three weeks, but experts warn of dangerous volatility from political tensions and a fragile global economy. | | | In a speech to the Obama Foundation summit in Chicago, the former president declares America is being held back "because we are still confused, blind, shrouded with hate, anger, racism and mommy issues". | | | Brooke Phillips was driven to extreme measures when she ran out of water on the first day, deep in the remote Outback. | | | A "fast and furious" dust storm that darkened skies and turned rain to mud has hit Broken Hill and is expected to continue to spread towards the state's east. | | | It's significant not just because it seems like an unusually good deal for the popstar, but because something she baked into her new contract could mean a payday for hundreds of other artists. | | | Indonesian authorities scoff at suggestions they should go without sleep to free the convicted drug smuggler from jail before daylight — even though she officially finished her 13-year jail term at midnight local time. | | | Controversial far-right figure Gavin McInnes is set to visit Australia despite his group, Proud Boys, being listed as an extremist group by the FBI. | | | Five geese for $50 and a bottle of scotch seems like a good deal, but there's a catch. They are "arseholes", according to the seller on Facebook. | | | By Richard Holden and Rosalind Dixon | | | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel | | | By Marion Terrill and James Ha | | | By political reporter Jackson Gothe-Snape | | | | | 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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