| | The Australian Government is providing tens of millions of dollars to a Canberra defence company exporting a next-generation weapons system destined for Saudi Arabia, a country accused of complicity in war crimes in Yemen and the brazen murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. | | | The most damaging hacks on a corporation or agency that leaves customers and clients vulnerable to theft starts with an inadvertent opening of an innocuous-looking email. | | | The death of the iconic German designer and creative director at Chanel comes after he missed two of their haute couture shows earlier this month for the first time in decades. | | | Morrison's border scare campaign appears to be working. But the doomed Victorian Liberals' campaign on "African gangs" shows fear doesn't always work at the polling booth, writes James Norman. | | | You don't have to be an expert to be an effective advocate for vaccination. Jessica Kaufman and Margie Danchin give these tips on how to deal with someone who isn't convinced they should vaccinate their kids. | | | The Bureau of Meteorology says regardless of where the system moves, significant impacts will be observed along the south Queensland coast, including abnormally high tides. | | | A 20-year-old Englishman and his 21-year-old French companion were travelling along the east coast of Australia before they were reported as missing. | | | In a drawing room above his laboratory, chemist Humphry Davy threw quite the soiree. But his nitrous oxide parties were more than a rollicking good time: they led to the discovery of anaesthesia. | | | Australia is a growing target for state-sponsored cyber attacks but is it also a hacker itself? | | | Two decades after Australian dairy industry was deregulated, Labor says it will have the consumer watchdog investigate the best way to establish a minimum farm gate milk price. | | | The progressive populist who mounted a fierce challenge to frontrunner Hillary Clinton in the 2016 White House campaign is running for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2020. | | | Adriana Rivas, who has been living in Australia for more than 30 years, is wanted over kidnapping offences allegedly committed under Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet. | | | A reading of evidence from Senate estimates yesterday paints a very different picture of the security implications of last week's debate about medevac legislation than the one generally reported, writes Laura Tingle. | | | Teachers are calling for big banks to be kicked out of school, saying programs like the Commonwealth Bank's Dollarmites are a way to market banking products to children and do nothing to help them become financially literate. | | | The US-China trade war, arrest of Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, and the world's first genetically edited baby were among the top 10 most censored topics on WeChat in 2018, newly published research reveals. | | | A public hospital in Adelaide becomes the nation's first health service to employ traditional Aboriginal healers — also known as Ngangkari — to help treat Indigenous patients. | | | The Vatican says it is facing up to a global emergency by hosting a summit on child sexual abuse, but Dave Sharp says it "should have happened several popes ago" and besides the Catholic Church only owns up when it's forced to. | | | So a family member is looking for love on the internet. While it might not be on the top of your to-do list, police want you to check in on those online relationships in the ongoing battle against romance scammers. | | | The social media giant was once "unprepared and ill-equipped" to deal with political misinformation. It doesn't want that to happen again. | | | More than 90 firefighters are battling the out-of-control blaze, which is burning in a plantation in the Donnybrook-Balingup shire. | | | Ebony Stevenson had no baby bump, no morning sickness and had not missed a period. But she was still able to give birth to a baby girl, thanks to a rare medical condition. | | | By James Norman | | | By Jessica Kaufman and Margie Danchin | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams | | | | | 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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