| | As the Antarctic Treaty turns 60, keeping watch on the icy continent is becoming more difficult. So, what is China doing down there? Truth is, we don't know for sure. | | | The Sydney Swans slam comments from the Fox Footy presenter, who has stood himself down from commentating after he mocked a double amputee who tossed the coin before last night's AFL clash against Adelaide at the SCG. | | | The anti-stall system at the centre of a probe into the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX jetliner in Indonesia five months ago was also at play when the same aircraft model crashed in Ethiopia earlier this month, according to people close to the matter. | | | Hundreds of people are fined with safety breaches using electric scooters, and more than 120 taken to hospital with injuries, according to new figures released by the Queensland Government. | | | The red planet had rivers twice as wide as Earth's running long after its atmosphere was stripped into space billions of years ago, a new study suggests. | | | US Attorney-General William Barr says he will release a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation to Congress within a fortnight. Here's what that could mean. | | | The bodies of two 16-year-old Japanese boys are found at Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island, north of Brisbane, Queensland police say. The pair were reported missing late on Friday afternoon. | | | Australian consumers are slowly opening up to the idea of eating a different kind of poultry — the black-skinned chicken. | | | When mainstream parties stand for little, One Nation gets a chance to hunt for preferences and the balance of power in the Senate, writes Laura Tingle. | | | The Oscar-winning actor says he has stayed at the hotels he now wants boycotted because he had not done his homework and acknowledges that refusing to stay at them would probably have little effect on changing the laws. | | | The Bombers and the Saints face off at Docklands, before Port welcome the Blues to Adelaide, Melbourne travel to Geelong and the Eagles host the Giants. Get live scores, stats and commentary in our ScoreCentre. | | | There are more than 1,000 species of bacteria fighting deep inside your body. But what does the makeup of that bacteria tell us about our health? Freya Petersen finds out the hard way — by having her poo tested. | | | Stronger regulations limiting the use of physical and chemical restraints in aged care homes will take effect from July after evidence emerged earlier this year showing dementia patients strapped to their chairs. | | | Veteran journalist Margo Kingston accuses Alan Jones of a smear campaign against media organisation Al Jazeera, after he sided with Pauline Hanson in the aftermath of the How to Sell a Massacre documentary. | | | The NRL action moves to Townsville, as the Cowboys meet the Sharks — later the Panthers play the Storm after Manly posts its first win of the year in Christchurch. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. | | | The UK is on track to leave the European Union on April 12 without a deal after the British Prime Minister's plan was again rejected, but Europe's leaders will gather beforehand to discuss the crisis. | | | A new discussion paper reveals the extent of illegal sexual activities operating in plain sight within the Darwin CBD, disguised as legitimate therapeutic massage parlours. | | | The latest statistics from the ATO show the list of Australia's millionaires paying no income tax is growing, and negative gearing remains a popular tax break. | | | In clandestine businesses known as click farms spread out across the world, fake profiles, likes, shares, and views are being manufactured and sold to social media influencers, businesses, and even politicians. | | | If you are among the 80 per cent of Australians who use natural medicines and treatments such as naturopathy, yoga and Pilates to improve your health, prepare for a shock. | | | After Indigenous woman Cindy Prior lost her racial discrimination case against a group of QUT students, neo Nazis and white supremacists have bombarded her with hateful threats and abuse, but the police are not investigating. | | | The enormously influential Bauhaus school is celebrated as an enemy of the Nazis — but few know about the former students who helped design concentration camps. | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By Louise Sharpe | | | By Europe bureau chief Samantha Hawley | | | By Peter Sivey and Terence Cheng | | | | | 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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