| | A member of the Defence Force complained to officials following an encounter with Assistant Minister Scott Buchholz, in which he says he behaved inappropriately. | | | UK officials are investigating if Rolf Harris breached his parole conditions after the convicted paedophile was photographed on the grounds of a primary school near his home in England. | | | The policies of the federal Labor Party announced so far will save billions. But what will they spend the money on? | | | Four women come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against high-profile Aboriginal rights advocate, Wayne Muir. Mr Muir denies the claims of rape and indecent assault. | | | Over the past three decades, women have steadily climbed the ranks of centre-left parties around the world, while stalling in the centre-right parties. In Australia, when Liberals discuss the problem, one name keeps coming up. | | | A stoush is brewing between self-described 'bin chickens' raiding our rubbish for refundable containers and the waste industry, who are both looking to cash in on recycling. | | | Documents obtained by the ABC show the Government is still working out the details of its encryption laws with industry, even as police use their new powers. | | | US President Donald Trump simultaneously called for unity while criticising Democrats for threatening to investigate his links with Russia. But it was Nancy Pelosi who stole the show. | | | After three people failed to return from a hunting trip on Monday, NT Police says two other men went to search for them in an area east of Bulman, about 300 kilometres east of Katherine. However, it seems another three people had accompanied the searching party. | | | The European Council President Donald Tusk delivers a stinging attack on those who promoted Brexit with no plan to carry it out, saying there would be a "special place in hell" for them. | | | Recent calls for widespread fertility screening of young women triggers concerns about financial connections to clinics that offer the service. | | | China bans the WeChat account of an online community boasting 300,000 followers despite the site's 'strict self-censorship', forming part of a broader crackdown on media sources from outside of China. | | | Donald Trump's second State of the Union had it share of bold claims. But when he mentions North Korea, it's hard to argue, writes John Barron. | | | Townsville resident Tinia Martin says she lost precious photos of her dead son and other family treasures because she was locked out of a storage facility at least a day before floodwaters rose and destroyed her belongings. | | | Harvesting animals like gorillas and giraffes for bush meat is a bigger threat to the world's megafauna than habitat destruction, according to research published today. | | | Hakeem al-Araibi could remain in jail in Thailand until August while a court decides on an extradition request from Bahrain, according to a spokesman for the Thai Attorney-General's office. | | | Crossbenchers are voicing their support for extra parliamentary sitting days ahead of the budget and election, in the wake of the release of the banking royal commission's final report. | | | ASIC gave CBA a year to fix its financial planning fee-for-no-service scandal. It failed, now heads will roll the bank's boss has promised. | | | Yumiko Kadota, a talented young doctor who aspired to become a reconstructive surgeon, is recovering after spending six weeks in hospital with insomnia. Now she wants to call out the untenable hours, stress and health problems that come with the job. | | | The Federal Court finds the company misled customers who unknowingly bought games, ringtones and other digital content via the telco's direct billing service. | | | More than half a million Australians have missed out on the Medicare rebates they are rightly owed because they have not provided the agency with their bank account details. | | | Britain's Auj-e Taqaddas accuses the prosecutors of torturing her three times after she slapped and swore at an Indonesian official when she was accosted for overstaying her visa. | | | Thousands of people who lived and worked in Wittenoom have died from asbestos-related diseases, but the impact on the Pilbara's Aboriginal people has been disproportionate. | | | Netflix's new existential sitcom about a mid-30s nihilist stuck in a time-loop of partying and death is profoundly life-affirming. | | | By John Barron | | | By Julia Baird and Sam Bold | | | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel and Emily Olson | | | By Geoff Lemon | | | | | 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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