| | Nothing had prepared Tracey Stewart for her daughter's diagnosis, thanks to Jessica's expert masking of the warning signs. But suddenly everything made sense — and the family has new hope for the future. | | | Australia has been in the grip of a national veterinarian shortage as vets leave the profession due to long working hours, "emotional blackmail" and prolonged stress. | | | A US Government committee will look into a New York Times report claiming the FBI investigated whether President Donald Trump has been working on behalf of Russia. | | | The former prime minister has been lauded as "great" by Scott Morrison who says he gave Australians a reminder we all have a responsibility to call domestic violence out. | | | Two long-range goals leave fans in raptures in the Irish Premiership and England's League One. | | | A Senate inquiry has been told scores of payday lending horror stories, including a man with credit card debt who was given thousands of dollars in short-term loans. | | | The former Federal Court of Australia judge and NSW Court of Appeal judge says she is honoured to take the role following after the forced resignation of David Hurley, who was announced as Australia's next Governor-General. | | | Vast aerial and land searches find no signs of the 62-year-old woman, who was last seen at a site near Alice Springs on New Year's Day. | | | Both Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten will touch down on the edge of Kakadu National Park today where it's expected they'll offer a lifeline to the struggling Territory township of Jabiru. | | | Sydney's property downturn will continue into next year, with the latest report into the market predicting a 5 per cent fall in prices in the first half of the year — however some suburbs and regions seeing price increases. | | | A man is receiving intensive treatment in hospital after being run over by an industrial mower at a property at Middle Point, south of Darwin. Details are still unclear, but the ambulance crew says it was a harrowing incident to respond to. | | | Rather like a computer game, once you escape one level of the Brexit game the next is even harder. But unlike a computer game, you can't turn Brexit off, as a weary country is finding, write Nick Rowley. | | | Tired but smiling, 18-year-old Saudi runaway Rahaf Alqunun — who said she feared death if deported back home — arrives in Canada, which had offered her asylum in a case that attracted global attention after she mounted a social media campaign. | | | Several councils around the country — including Melbourne's Yarra and Darebin — have already been stripped of their power to host citizenship events after voting to move the ceremonies to a less contentious day. | | | The US government shutdown is currently President Donald Trump's third, and is now the longest in recent history, beating Bill Clinton's 21-day record. | | | It's now more than 20 years since Rodney Barnes terrorised a pair of road maintenance workers with a loaded .22 rifle on the edge of an outback station — but the fire in his belly still remains. | | | Tasmanian Governor Professor Kate Warner, who has revealed her concerns about bushwalking with a sore hip led to her eventual diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, will continue her duties during chemotherapy treatment. | | | The South Australian Government is looking at banning single-use plastic products such as straws and cutlery in a bid to lead the nation in another anti-littering cause. | | | The 19-year-old was attending the festival at Parramatta Park when she collapsed about 6:00pm yesterday. She is the fifth young person to die at a music festival this season as debate rages over the benefits of pill testing. | | | From health scares to the death of his son, surfing pioneer Mick Lawrence has had his share of hard knocks, and not just from chasing waves. | | | By Nick Rowley | | | By Jacob Kagi | | | By state political reporter Richard Willingham | | | By James Maasdorp | | | | | 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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