| | Pauline Hanson says both James Ashby and Steve Dickson will keep their jobs despite secret recordings that revealed both men wanted millions of dollars in donations from America's National Rifle Association and discussed softening One Nation's policies on gun ownership as they tried to secure the funding. | | | Several Liberal MPs say they are disappointed it has taken so long to put One Nation behind Labor. But instead of blaming the Prime Minister, they point the finger at the Queensland LNP who they say had to be dragged kicking and screaming to this position, writes Patricia Karvelas. | | | William Tyrrell's biological parents hid him from authorities for six weeks when he was nine months old, because they did not want him to be placed into foster care, an inquest into his disappearance hears. | | | Drawing on years of experience as a crack SAS commander, Defence Chief Angus Campbell deftly intervenes in a press conference to prevent his senior colleagues being in frame during political debate at a Christopher Pyne press conference. | | | A musician doing breathing exercises while carrying an instrument in a duffle bag sparks mass panic on a Melbourne train. Witnesses say commuters called relatives in tears, fearing a gun attack, as heavily armed police swooped. | | | Queensland bariatric surgeon William Braun faces accusations of medical negligence and misconduct dating back more than a decade and more recent allegations regarding sexual harassment, bullying and intimidation recorded across three states and territories. | | | Three men are charged over the kidnapping and murder of a Sydney teenager, who was allegedly tortured for hours before being buried in a shallow grave in the Blue Mountains. | | | The racist trolling of Indigenous AFL players like Liam Ryan must stop before we lose another generation of players like Adam Goodes, writes AFL inclusion manager Tanya Hosch. | | | It was a life of caviar, designer bags, and celebrity friends — but none of it was real. Meet the trucker's daughter who became a darling of the Big Apple by pretending to be wealthy. | | | A South African bottled water company is feeling the wrath of Chinese consumers who are labelling it "racist" and threatening to boycott its products. | | | It was a photo five years in the making that made Bob Hawke so envious he wanted to dress up as Santa in response. Here's how it happened, and why it will never happen again. | | | Convicted backpacker rapist Gene Charles Bristow will probably be sent back to the United Kingdom when he is eventually released on parole, an Adelaide court hears. | | | A Spanish investigation uncovers evidence that "a criminal organisation" shackled and gagged embassy staff members before escaping with computers, hard drives and documents. | | | The 24-year-old Geelong man was told he only survived the incident at Falls Festival because he had been sleeping on his stomach, as was a woman who survived a similar incident seven years earlier at the same event. | | | The fax, with its 170 years of history, is a symbol of obsolete technology long superseded by computers — but it's far from dead. So who is keeping it alive? | | | The last of the famous 'Iron' ships left Australia for the final time yesterday as the irreparably damaged Iron Chieftain began a 100-day journey being towed to Turkey to be turned into scrap metal. | | | Dr Cathryn O'Sullivan turned to her tradie colleagues in Antarctica when she broke her hand, and now Australians will share that kind of remote medical experience with the world. | | | A former Marist Brother who abused several boys in his position at a private school in Canberra committed most offences he is accused of, but the ACT Supreme Court is unable to make a formal conviction due to his advanced dementia. | | | Nearly 17 per cent of the 445,000 notices raised since Centrelink's automated debt recovery system started in July 2016 have since been reduced, waived or written off, new figures from the Department of Human Services show. | | | These primary schools have shifted the focus from children competing against each other to competing against themselves, transforming their cultures in the process. | | | The race is on to find greener ways to keep us and our food cool in the future. Scientists say a new type of plastic crystal has the potential to do just that. | | | By Tanya Hosch | | | By Patricia Karvelas | | | By Stephen Long and Michael Janda | | | By Rebecca Huntley | | | | | 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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