| | Flight recorders reveal the captain of a doomed Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX stopped wrestling the controls and started searching a manual for answers in the final minutes before a fatal crash in Indonesia. | | | ASIC and the Australian Federal Police raid the Melbourne office of an online foreign currency broker accused by clients of pressuring and harassing them into losing hundreds of thousands of dollars. | | | The oversupply of apartments is starting to bite, with 40,000 jobs lost and abandoned projects piling up. But it's likely to get worse before it gets better, writes Phillip Lasker. | | | The former premier of Western Australia says the Morrison Government would be ill-advised to repeat his mistake of doing a preference deal with One Nation at the election. | | | The Mustafa family fled war-torn Syria last year for a new life in New Zealand. They were not there even a year when Zaid's brother Hamza and father Khalid were shot dead in a mosque by a suspected white supremacist. | | | Theresa May requests a three-month delay of Brexit after her failure to get an EU divorce deal ratified by Parliament — but Europe says it will only approve the deferral if the UK approves her plan. | | | Parking in the wrong spot can be costly, but are current parking signs doing enough to help us? Take our quiz and we'll show you there's a better way. | | | United States President Donald Trump is locked in an online battle with senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway's husband, calling George Conway a "husband from hell". | | | Some Australian politicians have allowed an atmosphere of vilification of Muslims and immigrants to prevail, the Bangladeshi High Commission says. | | | Casey Thatcher, 23, thought she wasted her vote last time, so she asked the ABC how to do it. Her question ended up on election analyst Antony Green's desk. | | | When former male AFL players join the pile-on of their female counterparts, you can see there's still a lot of work to do, writes Kate O'Halloran. | | | The now-famous photo of AFLW player Tayla Harris, which was swamped by misogynistic online trolls when it was first posted on social media, belongs to a rich tradition of sports images triggering debate about broader social issues, one sociologist says. | | | Immigration is once again a hot political topic, with elections in the wings. But looking at the numbers paints a different picture than we often hear in the political debate, writes Jock Collins. | | | A raft of rule changes look set to shake up the new season of footy — but what does the preseason tell us about how the players and coaches have responded to the new laws? | | | The arrest of 50 Americans over allegedly cheating their kids' way into college is fuelling a conversation about social mobility and 'the American dream'. | | | A Geraldton photographer spends eight years lining up the perfect shot of the International Space Station passing the surface of the moon. | | | Tennis in New South Wales is in the grip of a civil war, as eight elders of the sport face losing their life memberships over the role they played in the handling of a complaint of sexual abuse made by a child in the 1990s. | | | Only about five per cent of rape reports made to ACT Policing result in charges being laid, in what support services say reflects a "monumental failure" of the legal system and what a detective says highlights the challenges in gathering enough evidence. | | | Hobart grandmother Susan Neill-Fraser is expected to today find out whether her bid to appeal her conviction for the 2009 murder of her de-facto partner has been successful. What happens next? | | | Advocates have welcomed the growing public awareness of how pet abuse can be wielded as a weapon against people. But according to the authors of a new book, much less attention has been paid to how family violence affects pets themselves. | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison slams Turkey's President and threatens further action for "deeply offensive" comments besmirching Anzacs and threatening violence to Australians and New Zealanders following the Christchurch massacre. | | | Indonesian rescuers manage to save a mother orangutan whose body was riddled with air rifle pellets, but her severely malnourished one-month-old baby does not survive. | | | By Kate O'Halloran | | | by Emily Olson in Washington DC | | | By Jock Collins | | | By business reporter Phillip Lasker | | | | | 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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