| | Could Leaving Neverland, the controversial four-hour film telling the story of two men's alleged sexual abuse at the hands of Jackson, destroy the legacy of one of the biggest icons in the history of music? | | | Labor feels confident enough of a resentful mood about inequality in the electorate that it is prepared to put it into defined policy and take it to voters, writes Laura Tingle. | | | Inside a lab at the University of Sydney sits a piece of technology scientists hope will help Australia win the quantum computing race. | | | An emotional father thanks a good Samaritan who rescued his daughter as she was being sexually assaulted in a Melbourne park. | | | A crewless capsule from Elon Musk's SpaceX program successfully returns to earth after visiting the International Space Station, raising prospects for human space flight from US soil once more. | | | When a child asks you what the c-word means it's time to rewrite the rules of parenting, says Emma Jane | | | Sixty-five-year-old Julie has never smoked a joint in her life but has started treating herself with medicinal cannabis for pain. | | | Despite Liberal MP Sussan Ley defying her cabinet colleagues and calling for Farrer irrigators to have access to more water, the political pressure is beginning to rub in ways not seen before. | | | It's tipped that hundreds of independents will contest the next election. Here's why almost all will lose. | | | What do World War II, the fall of the Soviet Union, the election of Donald Trump and Brexit have in common? They've all been shaped by population, according to one demographer. | | | As a journalist writing about warzones like Syria, I often come across the testimonies of civilians about what keeps them awake at night. But now, it feels like war has come home, writes Umar Lateef Misgar | | | It's open season for deer hunting in Tasmania, where it regularly evokes some less traditional positions as an environmental issue. | | | The property owner reportedly allows the Power and Water Corporation and Optus to access his land to make repairs but draws the line at Telstra driving through his homestead. | | | Harsh reality hits home in a country hailed as a bastion of social welfare — a centre-right coalition has resigned because it couldn't deliver reform to secure the country's finances. | | | Malcolm Turnbull ridicules former prime minister Tony Abbott's comments amid abandoning his calls to pull out of the Paris climate agreement. | | | A Tasmanian academic who wrote an opinion piece defending Cardinal George Pell and decrying the "wickedness of his accusers" has apologised for any offence he may have caused, while the Catholic Church pulls the article from circulation. | | | A Simpsons producer says the decision to no longer air a 1991 episode featuring Jackson, who voiced a psychiatric patient who believed he was the pop star, was "clearly the only choice to make". | | | An opening partnership of 193 helps Australia keep the one-day cricket international series alive, beating India by 32 runs on Friday despite Virat Kohli's 123. | | | The chastened lawyer says it was "immature" to dress the former car manufacturing boss in a construction worker's outfit as he was released on bail from a Tokyo detention centre. | | | A farmer at the centre of the Menindee fish kill story has lodged a complaint with police, alleging he felt "intimidated" by a staff member of lobby group Cotton Australia. | | | A European backpacker who was kidnapped, raped and held captive in an old pig shed on a South Australian farm says she still suffers flashbacks and anxiety in the wake of the 2017 incident. | | | Donald Trump is under investigation again, and after Michael Cohen's bombshell testimony last week, the Democrats are casting a wide net. They could be fishing for impeachment grounds, but there's no knowing what they'll find. | | | Gladys Berejiklian tells Michael Daley he is lying dozens of times in the first NSW election debate, as her party is accused of using fake Facebook pages to attack Labor. | | | The stunning photos were captured as part of a project to develop planes which can fly faster than the speed of sound without generating ear-splitting sonic booms. | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By Umar Lateef Misgar | | | By Emma Jane | | | By Kathryn Diss | | | | | 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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