| | Australia's heavy loss to India at the MCG has been completed and frustrated eyes now turn to Sydney but if Cricket Australia is smart, every move it now makes will have England in mind, writes Dean Bilton. | | | India takes the two final wickets on day five at the MCG to take a 2-1 lead in the four-match series and ensure Australia cannot win back the trophy. | | | Four months after losing the leadership spill he instigated, Peter Dutton breaks his silence in an extraordinary spray at former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull. | | | This year saw Meghan Markle officially join the Royal family. But despite the "happily ever after" line peddled by fairytales, things have been far from smooth behind the scenes. What is next for the Duchess of Sussex? | | | Three Emiratis and a foreigner die when their helicopter crashes and bursts into flames on the highest mountain in the United Arab Emirates. | | | The first reshufflings of Australia's men's Test team have begun in earnest, with Marnus Labuschagne added to the squad for the final Test against India in Sydney, potentially putting the heat on Mitchell Marsh's spot. | | | When an itchy lump on Jacinta Mazzarella's ankle developed into a large, painful ulcer, she feared she would lose a leg. Scientists are now racing to work out why hundreds of Victorians are falling victim to the flesh-eating disease, usually found in tropical areas. | | | US President Donald Trump deflects blame for the deaths of two Guatemalan children in US custody and instead points the finger at his political opponents and their "pathetic immigration policies". | | | A Melbourne pig farmer was enticed out of military retirement to help crew the R101 from London in 1930. With private cabins, promenade decks and smoking and dining rooms, it was to be the start of a luxury airship service to Australia. It ended in a tragedy worse than the Hindenburg disaster. | | | Around 445 refugees from Manus Island and Nauru are living in the United States under a deal struck between Malcolm Turnbull and Barack Obama, but their support is drying up. | | | Former English cricket captain Andrew Strauss remembers his wife's "loving" nature after the Australian-born actor dies aged 46 amongst her family in Australia, from a rare form of lung cancer. | | | As the sun beats down and with backyard cricket in full swing, there's a few things you can do to keep your lawn looking lush over summer. | | | The Rose Tattoo rocker tearfully thanks supporters months after his son Liam was allegedly beaten to death by a friend in Sydney's north. | | | The Australian tennis star signals some familiar frustration with his life as a professional, vowing not to repeat a season in which he spent almost six months away from home. | | | NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is about to fly past Ultima Thule, the most distant world we've ever explored, lying 1.6 billion kilometres beyond Pluto. Within a couple of days it will go from an object we know almost nothing about to the best-studied Kuiper Belt object in history. | | | Mining firm Adani has unwittingly provided "persuasive" evidence for a Queensland Government investigation into allegedly illegal dewatering bores on its Carmichael mine site, environmental lawyers say. | | | During her six-decade career, the celebrated actor featured in hits like Absolutely Fabulous and was remembered by co-star Joanna Lumley as "brilliant and gorgeous". | | | A man who police said was "running around naked and appearing disoriented" in Perth's south on Friday is charged with murdering a 30-year-old woman earlier that day. | | | Mariana Tana was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia and was even accused of faking her seizures. Then a doctor told her she has a rare and serious brain disease. | | | African community leaders condemn the actions of far-right activists who filmed a group of men playing football as "un-Australian", accusing them of attempting to deliberately provoke violence in order to incite hate and fear. | | | Up to 30 per cent of certification work will be audited every year in NSW as part of a crackdown on dodgy operators following Sydney's Opal Tower fiasco. | | | By Dean Bilton | | | By China correspondent Bill Birtles | | | By Ben Pobjie | | | 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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