| | Penrith woman Preethi Reddy last spoke to her family on Sunday morning. Her body was found last night in a parked car in an alleyway in Sydney's eastern suburbs, with police appealing for anyone with information to come forward. | | | Since 2016, the Coalition has claimed Labor's plan would "smash" housing values with a "sledgehammer". Treasury's revelation blunts the Government's attacks against the proposed overhaul of housing tax concessions. | | | When I was 13, I met an Anglican deacon named John Philip Aitchison. Three decades later, my teenage daughter taught me how to survive with the memory of his abuse, writes Georgie Burg. | | | Xi Jinping is one of the world's most powerful men yet his elevation to the top job happened with little transparency — we take a look the CCP's 'princeling' journey from being a labourer in China's rural villages to becoming the most powerful leader since Mao Zedong. | | | Is Michael Daley mad or smart to take on one of the nation's most influential broadcasters? One thing is for certain: after a controversial on-air exchange with Alan Jones, the stadium issue is back on the agenda, Brigid Glanville writes. | | | Heavy-handed sales tactics like the offer of free vacuum cleaners, as well as high fees, are revealed in a new report on the at-home aged care sector. | | | Richard Boyle faces the possibility of lengthy prison term for blowing the whistle on ATO debt collection practices, but experts say he could be a test case for the public interest disclosure defence. | | | Hillary Clinton rules out a presidential bid in 2020 but Democrats already face a crowded field in the race for the top job, with big names like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker having officially thrown their hats into the ring. | | | Documents obtained by 7.30 reveal Australia's largest online bookie pumped nearly half a billion dollars into marketing and promotion in less than six years. Here's who got paid and how much. | | | Britain's counterterrorism police launch an investigation after three packages containing small explosive devices are found near two of London's airports and the city's busiest train station. | | | At the time of his death, Leonard Casely owed the Australian Taxation Office $3 million — so what happens now? | | | Convicted killer Derek Sam is in prison for the murder of Jessica Gaudie but police are investigating whether he's responsible for murdering two other women on the Sunshine Coast more than two decades ago — one of whom was Celena Bridge. Celena's father speaks for the first time since his daughter's disappearance. | | | Nicole Kidman is "on a big mission" to join films with female directors and employ more Australians. And she is already putting her words into action. | | | Marcus Stoinis threatens to drag Australia to victory but fellow allrounder Vijay Shankar proves a consummate closer in Nagpur, where India won a final-over ODI thriller by eight runs. | | | Taxpayer-funded abortions will be offered in public hospitals as part of a federal election pledge to be outlined by Labor, alongside a dedicated abortion clinic in Tasmania and a push to increase the uptake of long-term contraceptives. | | | The ABC is granted access to photos showing the place where South Australian hobby farmer Gene Bristow took a European backpacker, shackled her and raped her during a two-day ordeal. | | | A new study suggests tools thought to have been destroyed by the Canberra firestorm of 2003 were fashioned from the remains of ancient Tongan tattooists' ancestors. | | | Erica Shadforth is fined and has her licence disqualified after driving at speeds of up to 100 kilometres per hour with her four-year-old son in the roof rack. | | | Forensic police are searching a site north of Brisbane for the remains of Patricia Riggs, whose husband was last month found guilty of her 2001 manslaughter. | | | A 26-year-old woman on the Gold Coast was on her phone to her mother when a stranger forced her into her car and ordered her to drive him north, police say. | | | I was lucky not to have to cope with postnatal depression, but a few years back it was clear something else, more insidious had happened to me. Postnatal depletion, Rebecca Huntley writes. | | | By business reporter Nassim Khadem | | | By Georgie Burg | | | By state political reporter Brigid Glanville | | | By Bronwyn Orr | | | | | 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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