| | A warning light that alerts pilots to sensor malfunctions will now be rolled out as standard across Boeing's 737 MAX — a missing feature in both Ethiopian and Indonesian air accidents that killed around 350 in less than eight months. | | | Rebecca Black worried her husband's life was at risk from depression but he feared the stigma of seeking help. It's a story medical professionals know all too well. | | | The debate about "colourblind" casting and opportunities for diverse performers reignites as the lights go up on Opera Australia's production of West Side Story. | | | Isn't it late for a cyclone? Why two at once? Could they collide? And between Trevor and Veronica, what happened to U? Your questions answered. | | | Communities on WA's north-west coast prepare for the arrival of Cyclone Veronica as it strengthens towards a category five system, with the world's biggest iron ore port cleared and supermarket shelves emptied. | | | Up to 2,100 people from Northern Territory communities in the Gulf of Carpentaria are currently in evacuation centres in Katherine and Darwin, safe from the threat of Tropical Cyclone Trevor. | | | The US President's decision to use Twitter to publicly back Israel's sovereignty over the contentious Golan Heights marks a dramatic shift in US position, while appearing to provide support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election campaign. | | | Thalidomide survivors welcome a Senate report that says the Australian Government owes an apology and ongoing disability support payments to thalidomide survivors. | | | AFL boss Gillon McLachlan says the league will consider banning fans who took part in an ugly crowd brawl that marred the first match of the AFL season at the MCG last night. | | | The call to prayer is broadcast live across New Zealand and thousands of people gather at the Al Noor mosque, a week after 50 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Christchurch. | | | One week on from the Christchurch attacks that killed 51, Al Noor mosque imam Gamal Fouda thanks the people of New Zealand for their "extraordinary" show of solidarity. | | | Irrigator Anthony Barlow is fined well below the maximum for pumping water from the Barwon River during an extreme water shortage in Broken Hill. | | | A Sydney man has become the second gay Australian to contract HIV despite taking medication that promises to prevent the spread of the disease, which was last year put on Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. | | | The confirmation that Alex Rance's season is over has people convinced Richmond can't win the flag without their star defender — but they are writing off the Tigers too soon, writes Andrew McGarry. | | | Children from a nearby kindergarten were among the 640 injured after the pesticide plant in the east of the country exploded, the latest in a series of industrial accidents that have angered the public. | | | More than 250 police cautions have been issued to riders during Adelaide's ongoing Lime e-scooter trial, with five reported for drink driving, one testing positive to drugs and two arrested. | | | The Fair Work Ombusdman is taking action against the manager of a PappaRich restaurant at Macquarie Park, who also previously managed two other PappaRich outlets in Sydney. | | | A 24-year-old man vows to always wear a life jacket after a lucky escape from a boating accident off Queensland's Sunshine Coast. | | | The New Zealand terror attacks prompt one of Australia's top law officials to warn white supremacists face greater surveillance if they seek to cause harm. | | | From tonight, the Brisbane Broncos will no longer have cheerleaders — they'll henceforth be a dance squad, replete with new outfits, in a bid to "desexualise" the female dancers. | | | Labor must balance hubris with humility as it prepares for a real possibility of government, writes Michelle Grattan. | | | The "Mother of Dragons" says she had her first aneurysm in 2011 at the age of 24 after suffering "serious stress" while promoting the first season of Game of Thrones. | | | Gladys Berejiklian claims the largest use of solar energy is in NSW. But South Australia and Queensland might have something to say about that. RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates. | | | By Andrew McGarry | | | By state political reporter Richard Willingham | | | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel and Emily Olson | | | By Michelle Grattan | | | | | 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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