| | After an ordinary Australian innings with the bat, a faint sliver of hope emerges with Pat Cummins removing Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane in rapid succession as India bats again at the MCG. Follow the action live. | | | The grandmother of a seven-year-old boy killed in a crash between two trucks on Queensland's Gore Highway says her family now has a "lifetime of heartache" ahead of it. | | | Police increase patrols at a bayside beach after a group of youths allegedly stole mobile phones and purses from the bags of swimmers before smashing a bottle over the head of a 19-year-old man. | | | Wild Oats XI's ninth line honours win is marred by an accusation of rule breaking, with runner-up Black Jack saying the super maxi turned off its automatic identification system, rendering it invisible to its opponents. | | | A new poll finds that more Americans blame the President for the partial shutdown, despite Donald Trump repeatedly lashing out at Democrats over the funding freeze. | | | The head of the beleaguered Chinese telco warns the US-China trade war could become "more intense" and nations that block Huawei from their 5G telecom networks would have "less deftness, flair, and expertise". | | | Authorities say the body of the 14-year-old girl was found about 215 metres below Horseshoe Bend, which overlooks the Colorado River near the Arizona-Utah border. | | | Chinese schools are beginning to track students to prevent them skipping classes or falling asleep in class — and a facial recognition system prevents cheating. | | | After 15 years of renting, Michael Janda has finally bought a house even though he's pretty sure Australian property prices have further to fall. Here's why. | | | A 12-year-old boy is found alive and uninjured after being buried under an avalanche for 40 minutes in the French Alps, an event his rescuers are calling a gift after Christmas. | | | An electrical fire at a power plant in Queens causes a spectacular light show for residents in New York City. | | | Naval officers board two suspicious boats in the Arabian Sea, locating a cache of drugs intended for the international narcotics trade and dumping them at sea. | | | Police arrest eight people alleged to be part of an international organised crime gang accused of stealing more than $1.2 million of luxury goods from homes and shopping centres across Sydney and Melbourne. | | | A court rules that Ma Jian, China's former deputy intelligence chief, used his political power to aid a fugitive US-based billionaire. | | | Taking advantage of free standby tickets, Hal Vaughan travelled with his flight attendant daughter Pierce on six flights over three days of the Christmas holiday period. | | | Police and SES crews are searching along Queensland's Fraser coast after the discovery of two one-kilo packages of white powder washed up on two beaches. | | | Australia hasn't exactly been at the centre of the space race but now, the Federal Government thinks astronauts and rockets could be on the horizon for Australia. Some in the space industry say they're being a little optimistic. | | | The alleged victim sent a video to his girlfriend showing the actor touching the front of his pants, according to police reports, but Mr Spacey's legal team says there is not enough evidence to support the charges of indecent assault and battery. | | | There has been increasing debate in recent years about the safety of talcum powder. So we've had a look at how it's made and if you should stop using it. | | | A police diver wades into a Turkish lake, using his arm to break thin ice to reach the frightened dog. | | | By Nick Sas | | | By business reporter Michael Janda | | | By M. Leigh Ackland | | | By Dean Bilton | | | | | 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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