| | The New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister said he understood the Turkish President would stop using footage of the Christchurch massacre for political gain, which immediately proves a mistake. | | | The ABC's Background Briefing uncovers an archive of comments from Brenton Tarrant, where he praised the Australian far-right leader and referred to him as "Emperor" three years before the deadly attack. | | | While I was embedded with the US Army in Iraq, I heard a story about two soldiers killing a child in cold blood. I've spent 16 years trying to find out the truth about the war crime allegation. None of it has been easy. | | | Morrison's call for an end to tribalism would have been more potent if his side of politics had not made it their standard modus operandi in the past 25 years, writes Laura Tingle. | | | At just 15 years old, Nur Dhania told her family she was going to Syria to live in the caliphate. They quit their jobs and followed her. Then they realised they'd made a huge mistake. | | | "We know that violence against women is not inevitable. It's actually not a part of the human condition we have to accept." Both the Coalition and Labor agree domestic violence needs to be stopped — but how will the policies they are taking to the election do that? | | | If you're going to hide from your wife the fact that you're jumping inside the mouth of a fiery volcano, you'd better get some stunning footage, so filmmaker and digital artist Michael Dalton-Smith has done just that. | | | If the Liberal National coalition is returned to office tonight, it will not be because of Gladys Berejiklian's campaign performance — it will be despite it — according to some Government MPs. | | | Over the past seven weeks, ABC readers have been submitting questions about the NSW election — in the process, you actually told us three things would decide your vote this Saturday. Here's a peek. | | | From Australian gothic fiction and Chinatown noir to a dysfunctional family memoir, ABC's book experts unpack the Stella Prize shortlist. | | | It's the mystery $307 million spend that left Defence types, contractors and government waste watchers wondering what it was for. Months later, the mystery has been solved. | | | Andrea Hah started to climb some of the biggest, toughest rocks in Australia better and faster than nearly everyone else. And that's when she knew rock climbing was the sport for her. | | | Clive Palmer's wife, Anna Palmer, tells the Federal Court in Brisbane she approved a transfer of about $180 million to a Bulgarian company controlled by her husband, but doesn't know what happened to it. | | | Australia continues its remarkable form following a 3-2 series victory over India by defeating Pakistan in the first of five ODI matches being played in UAE. All the details in our ScoreCentre. | | | Fazia buried her father today. But despite her grief, she is desperate to find two good Samaritans who rescued her sister-in-law and baby niece during last week's mosque shootings. | | | 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. | | | Despite constantly improving security measures, the Reserve Bank is still finding tens of thousands of counterfeit notes in circulation. And, if you're unlucky enough to receive one, then you'll be left out of pocket. | | | While Princess Ubolratana Mahidol was reportedly banned from running due to her alliance with the Opposition, her brief step into the spotlight re-highlighted the broader struggle for women in Thai politics. | | | From canned tuna to Christmas prawns, Australians eat about 400,000 tonnes of seafood every year, but there are some handy resources out there if we want to make more sustainable choices. | | | A medical diagnosis of sexual difficulty in men rests on performance not pleasure. It's time to update stereotypes about male sexuality, writes Jennifer Power. | | | 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. | | | Irrigator Anthony Barlow is fined well below the maximum for pumping water from the Barwon River during an extreme water shortage in Broken Hill. | | | WA Police say a man who was almost seven times the legal limit and stocked his car with bottles of liquor was initially unable to be breathalysed because his blood alcohol reading was too high. | | | By Nick Sas | | | By state political reporter Brigid Glanville | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By Jennifer Power | | | | | 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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