| | The disappearance of 22-year-old British backpacker Grace Millane in Auckland is being treated as a homicide, police say, as they reveal they are questioning a 26-year-old man who had been with her the night she was last seen. | | | Students who felt condescended by the Prime Minister last week vow to keep the Liberal Party out of power as long as it maintains its current climate policies. | | | You may think the closest thing Australia has to a national drink is XXXX or a flat white. But there's another drink that's so well-established here, most Australians don't realise it's our own creation. | | | Australia is in desperate need of wickets as India takes its lead into three figures at the Adelaide Oval. Keep up to date with all the action from day three in our live blog. | | | Donald Trump blasts former secretary of state Rex Tillerson in a sharply critical tweet, a day after the nation's former top diplomat publicly recounted that the President had tried to do things in a way that violated the law. | | | A man stuns doctors by coughing up a 15-centimetre-wide blood clot from his lungs in the near-perfect shape of his right bronchial tree, before dying a week later. | | | It is not a good sign for the Government's political fortunes — if it does indeed plan to survive until May — that the Prime Minister felt compelled to bring out the nuclear option on Thursday, writes Laura Tingle. | | | A family friend asks staff at a Jamaican hotel to decorate a couple's room in honour of their dead son's birthday, but is "utterly horrified" by what they create. | | | Once dismissed as an "angry black woman", Michelle Obama details the journey from working class Chicago to the White House in her new book, and shoots down the notion that working women can have it all, writes Micheline Maynard. | | | Researchers are left scratching their heads after a seal is found with a spotted eel stuck up its nose in the north-western Hawaiian Islands. | | | A prominent 4WD hire company is accused of charging for speeding fines that do not exist and misleading tourists about insurance cover in a bid to demand thousands of dollars from its customers, an ABC investigation uncovers. But one customer decided to fight back. | | | Officers rush into a Launceston house and bring a 16-hour siege to an end after police form the view that a "woman's life was in imminent danger", with neighbours capturing the mayhem on video. | | | A twin-engine plane with one person on board is missing in poor weather over Tasmania's rugged and mountainous Southwest National Park. | | | NASA's new InSight lander records the low-frequency rumblings of the Martian wind, in what researchers say are the first sounds from the planet detectible by human ears. | | | They are images that shed new light on the private life of the world's most famous female artist. But hundreds of photographs belonging to Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, on show at the Bendigo Art Gallery from this week, almost never saw the light of day. | | | Men's finishing schools were a thing in 1987, and Melbourne plumber Gavin Pearce hoped they could help him emulate the success of his idols Paul Hogan and Pat Cash. Now, we're trying to discover just how it all panned out. | | | The Chinese Government calls for a reform to the country's increasingly "extravagant and wasteful" weddings as some Chinese couples spend up to $500,000 for pre-wedding photography. | | | Part one of a two-part ABC News investigation uncovers allegations by workers at Malaysian-listed company Top Glove, which supplies products to Australian company Ansell, about excessive overtime and hefty recruitment fees that have kept them in debt bondage. | | | The Long March 3B rocket takes off, aiming to land on the far side of the Moon in a mission which, if successful, would propel the Chinese space program to a leading position in one of the most important areas of lunar exploration. | | | Satellite imagery and data captured over Queensland in recent weeks reveals not only the unprecedented nature of this natural disaster but also the incredible role firefighters played in protecting vast numbers of properties. | | | The first trailer for the fourth Avengers movie gives us a few hints on where Earth's mightiest heroes are following the devastating events of the previous instalment — here are some of the questions we're left with. | | | Within 20 years, we'll be buying more than 11 million electric cars every annually. But will the demand that puts on resources like rare earths overshadow the environmental benefits? | | | Avid storm photographer Jordan Cantelo travels extensively to capture the many spectacular weather events in WA's north. He shares some advice on how you can too. | | | By Dean Bilton | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By Micheline Maynard | | | By Simon Royal | | | | | 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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