| | French President Emmanuel Macron has accused Scott Morrison of lying about the $90 billion submarine contract that was cancelled six weeks ago. | | | A nation that once prided itself on its egalitarianism and its high levels of home ownership is experiencing rising inequality, due to a growing chasm of wealth between those who own homes, and those who never will, writes Stephen Long. | | | Jana Pittman was once the "next big hope" for Australian athletics, but by the time the 2004 Olympics were done, she was "Drama Jana". This is how the world champion hurdler went from pariah to "queen". | | | China, Russia and Brazil – three of the world's biggest carbon emitters – are not attending, but senior officials from those countries are expected to participate. | | | While borders are reopening for quarantine-free international travel for Australian citizens and residents, uncertainty remains for more than 1.6 million visa holders in Australia who have so far been left out of the government's plans. | | | Eve Askew was 14 years old when, one night, she disappeared from her bedroom and was never seen again. Her brother thinks she met with foul play and that the killer "will strike again". | | | Over time, Australia's international reputation on climate change has been mixed, with ups and downs along the road. But one thing is for sure — Australia goes to Glasgow with a lot of baggage, writes Michael Slezak. | | | Ben Wescombe was 15 when he started work at McDonald's and says he never received a paid rest break. His union says young workers were exploited and it is taking legal action against the franchisee. | | | Having created the biggest real estate bubble in history, our very own Reserve Bank now has its hands tied ahead of its November meeting, writes business editor Ian Verrender. | | | COVID-19 modelling prepared for the SA government suggests keeping current social restrictions in place will be key to minimising pressure on South Australia's health system, as well as deaths, once state borders reopen. | | | | | | Download the ABC News app | Available on Android and Apple devices | | The ABC NEWS app makes it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Australia's most trusted news source. | | | | The ABC sent this message to wwwhindimen.australia@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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