| | India is chasing the game after being dismissed for 283 runs in the first innings on day three of the second Test at Perth Stadium despite a brilliant century from Virat Kohli. Follow all the action in our live blog. | | | The Opposition Leader is interrupted by protesters before promising an overhaul of superannuation and environmental laws if Labor wins office, along with a multi-billion-dollar housing-affordability plan, in a speech to the party's national conference. | | | Rescuers find Patricia Byrne, 84, who went missing on Thursday in Western Australia's Stirling Range National Park while helping her family maintain walking tracks in the area. | | | Bundaberg-born forensics specialist Angela Williamson was part of the team that noticed a disturbing pattern among a few unsolved killings — but she had no idea the killer she found would start confessing to more than 90 murders. | | | Police charge an additional two people in relation to the death of Perth woman Kym Taylor, whose body was found in dense bushland in the suburb of Bedfordale in November. | | | A grandmother had properties worth more than $2 million sold off underneath her by a relative without her knowledge, all because of a form that gave him unfettered power to do whatever he wanted with her estate. | | | A record-breaking downfall sees more than half a metre of rain fall on Halifax, east of Ingham, in 24 hours as ex-Tropical Cylcone Owen drenches parts of Queensland's north tropical coast. | | | A preliminary trial catches more than 11,000 drivers a day using their phones while behind the wheel and now the new high-definition cameras — which can detect drivers in all light and weather conditions — are set to be rolled out across parts of Sydney. | | | A Hobart mother of two says she was so terrified during a suspected drink spiking incident she thought she might die and asked her husband to tell her children she loved them. | | | Retired General David Hurley will replace current Governor-General Peter Cosgrove when the latter's five-year term as the Queen's representative in Australia comes to an end next year. | | | For the first time, police release pictures showing the physical evidence that helped stoke fear within the force, and among other residents in the tiny town of Larrimah, that Paddy Moriarty is dead and may be the victim of a homicide. | | | Emily Clarke wrote the message on Facebook after driving through what they say was "one of the most severe storms" in Proserpine. Her post thanking "Footie" the truck driver has since been shared more than 10,000 times. | | | The controversial legend of John Gilruth and the 100th anniversary of the Top End's unionist uprising is being celebrated in revolutionary spirit in Darwin. | | | As Australia weighs in on one of the world's hardest foreign policy questions, it's worth asking why countries don't already acknowledge Jerusalem as Israel's capital, writes Middle East correspondent Eric Tlozek. | | | A high school PE teacher cuts his long hair in honour of his mum, as donations of human hair for medical wigs increases. | | | Nothing breaks the ice like leaning over to rub body paint into your feet and accidentally smearing green on a stranger's buttock, our writer discovers, as she joins hundreds of Melburnians for a morning with famed nude photographer Spencer Tunick. | | | Championed by mining companies and denounced by environmental groups, Mr Zinke marks the latest high-profile departure from US President Donald Trump's administration. | | | An 11-year-old boy and two adults are found by family members washed ashore at the remote Cape Hotham, but a fourth man is still missing after becoming separated from the group when their boat capsized while on a fishing trip on Friday evening. | | | It was the dead of night on the Indian Ocean and, scrambling to grab hold to an upturned hull, the navigator and his skipper Rob Thomas knew they were in serious trouble. | | | Clouds over the Southern Ocean are different to anywhere else, and researchers are studying them closely to help understand climate change and better predict weather conditions. | | | The small community of Bundalong in Victoria's north east raises more than $100,000 for a family that lost two of its members in a horror crash. | | | It's the Christmas song that radio stations don't know whether to play, censor or ban but as Gary Nunn writes, using the 'f' word is all about context and if we get upset about frivolous use in a festive song, no one will hear us when it matters. | | | The tomb is decorated with well-preserved hieroglyphs and statues, and archaeologists hope to uncover more discoveries in the coming months. | | | By Matt Garrick | | | By Dean Bilton in Perth | | | By Gary Nunn | | | By life-long Canberran Clare Sibthorpe | | | | | 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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