| | Nineteen-year-old Belinda Peisley vanished in September 1998. Years later, a murky network from the last few months of her life emerged. | | | The Greens say a "veritable army" is ready to thwart plans for a new Chinese-backed, coal-fired power plant in New South Wales, while the Coalition says it's "exactly what the market needs". | | | The fast food franchise said it would resume normal trading hours when "the streets are a bit safer again". | | | The US is lobbying countries in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance to block Huawei on the grounds of national security, but not everyone is convinced that a ban is warranted. | | | When Stephanie Dalzell told her doctor she thought she had endometriosis he laughed at her. Five years on, and two surgeries later, she wishes she trusted her instincts and is warning others to do the same. | | | Videos of NRL players having sex are being shared on an almost daily basis according to two men who have spoken to the ABC in the wake of charges against the Penrith Panthers' Tyrone May. | | | The Matildas were always going to wrap up the Cup of Nations tournament, but the real test will be whether new coach Ante Milicic can iron out the defensive issues ahead of the World Cup in June. | | | Forget the dramatic meltdown — indifference and fatigue could be signs you're suffering from workplace burnout. As experts warn, the consequences can be serious. | | | The Indian family of a man suspected of murdering his ex-girlfriend and dumping her body in a suitcase were trying to arrange a marriage for him, according to a friend. | | | Real-life couple Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem star as ex-lovers in a film about family, secrets and lies from the Oscar-nominated director of A Separation. | | | Labor will receive a briefing from tax commissioner Chris Jordan and the Federal Government about the Australian Taxation Office's treatment of public servant whistleblowers. | | | The air rips through Kassem Eid's throat and pierces his lungs. A searing pain claws at his stomach and a panicked neighbour carries her two small kids to him, gasping: "They're dying." | | | A 15-year-old was kidnapped, intimidated and threatened for allegedly stealing $8 worth of sunflowers in South Africa, where racial tensions run high decades after apartheid. | | | An enormous scrub python attempts to eat a wallaby on a property in Far North Queensland, showcasing the unique abilities of one of Australia's largest snakes. | | | They have WA laws, are governed from Canberra, and vote in the NT — and it's left Christmas Island residents feeling apathetic and frustrated. | | | A Far North Queensland community is mourning the loss of a "gentle giant" Bismarck — a 4.5 metre saltwater crocodile, believed to have been deliberately shot. | | | A small town in south-west New South Wales hopes a music video featuring jazz hands and a toe-tapping tune will help to bring more doctors to the community. | | | An Australian psychiatrist welcomes US approval of a depression treatment based on a chemical cousin of the club drug known as special K, but wants close monitoring if it is introduced here. | | | The Mount Baw Baw ski resort was evacuated because of bushfires on Saturday after the hottest day ever, but just a few days later there is a dusting of snow and no-one to enjoy it. | | | By Simon Smale and Jacqueline Howard | | | By political reporter Stephanie Borys | | | By business reporter Michael Janda | | | By Mike Johnstone | | | | | 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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