| | Jonelle Fraser's grief remains palpable eight months on from the day her friend Katrina Miles was shot dead alongside her children and mother. She says many in the holiday town are still struggling to deal with the crime, and counselling services that would be on offer after other major disasters are not available. | | | The Government shut down its visa processing operations in Iran after it was warned some migration agents were boasting of corruptly obtaining visas through a contact in the Australian embassy in Tehran. | | | Strong winds continue to plague firefighters battling fires in Tasmania but there is also concern about residents' water supplies for Geeveston, a town in the fire's path. | | | A former scoutmaster is extradited from the Gold Coast to NSW to face historical child sex charges after being arrested at a Southport medical practice yesterday. | | | Buses are used to warm the homeless and beer deliveries are postponed for fear of the ales freezing on the back of trucks as 55 million Americans brace for below-zero temperatures, including in the Deep South, which is expecting snow. | | | Carved teeth, tools, bones, DNA and sediments show Neanderthals may have shared a shelter with the enigmatic Denisovans for thousands of years. | | | Websites belonging to Queensland's Deputy Opposition Leader, a real estate business and Surf Life Saving Australia are among thousands of sites caught out by a new international data breach. | | | European Union leaders offer a united chorus of "No" to Britain's belated bid to negotiate changes to the Brexit divorce deal as Theresa May attempts talks with Ireland and EU officials. | | | A brown snake sends a shiver up the spine of a South Australian mother, popping its head out over the windscreen shortly after she picked her children up from school. | | | We're told mixed messages about how Gen Z compare to other generations when it comes to getting it on, but is it really anyone's business? | | | The World Rugby Sevens Series rolls into Sydney this weekend, and in the men's draw the US Eagles are one of the favourites for the title. | | | Marine scientists monitoring the waters along the northern New South Wales coastline say the threat of sharks is overblown and they have the data to prove it. | | | Rockhampton doctor Andrew Carll is named as one of two people found dead in a Rockhampton house. His body and that of an unidentified woman were found by police on Monday night. | | | Inside the dusty guts of Darwin CBD's old Reserve Bank building, which was also a United Nations headquarters in a previous incarnation, an armoured door that had been kept locked to the public for decades is finally cracked. | | | Mr Trump's Twitter tirade comes a day after top US intelligence chiefs contradicted the President's comments on Iran, North Korea, the status of Islamic State in Syria, and the threat of Russia to US elections. | | | Ahmed Seedat is facing a life prison term after pleading guilty to murdering his wife and the mother of his two children, Fahima Yusuf, at their home in the Perth suburb of Carlisle in September last year. | | | Zhenya Tsvetnenko is facing extradition to the US for allegedly defrauding mobile phone customers by billing them for unwanted premium SMS services. This is how direct billing schemes operate here and how to avoid being caught out. | | | The actor is accused in a new lawsuit of breaking a man's ribs and leaving him with a concussion when she smashed into him from behind while skiing at a Utah ski resort in 2016. | | | A man is caught on video making "vile" anti-Semitic remarks to a rabbi in a road rage incident in Melbourne in what a Jewish anti-hate group says is one in a series of similar recent outbursts against Jews in Australia. | | | The chief executive Louise Adler, as well as several members of the board of Melbourne University Publishing (MUP), step down after the university says it will "refocus on being a high-quality scholarly press". | | | The decluttering craze brought on by Marie Kondo is sweeping the world while sending unwanted items en masse to charity shops — and one WA family says it also helped them find a hidden treasure. | | | Days after a Gold Coast council committee recommended the removal of a controversial light artwork in the middle of the M1, councillors vote to keep it in place. | | | By Peter Walters | | | By Jenny Valentish | | | By Adam Ni | | | By Vincent Ho | | | | | 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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