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Charged a month for 'moment' of demand: Consumers angry at 'mysterious' power tariffs
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Energy Industry
Body found after explosion at Sydney townhouse
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Accidents and Emergency Incidents
Radio called Cold Chisel 'unplayable'. Then Khe Sanh sent them on the road to rock legend status
Source: Australian Story
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If you've ever been tempted to handle a dead snake, read this first
A snake doesn't have to be alive to bite and kill you. So how can this be, and how long can they remain dangerous after they've wriggled off this mortal coil?
Source: ABC ScienceTopic: Animals
Four easy dinners that don't use olive oil
Olive oil has become a lot more expensive, which might have you rethinking how you cook. Make use of the other oils in your pantry with these easy dinner recipes.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Food and Cooking
Meet the residents of Rainbow Lodge, the broken men with nowhere else to go
The residents of Rainbow Lodge have committed multiple crimes and been in and out of prison for decades.
Source: Four CornersTopic: Rehabilitation
An MP's daughter nearly died from a common genetic condition. When he went to get tested, the doctor's response shocked him
Julian Hill is one of a number of MPs calling for a complete ban on the use of genetic tests in life insurance assessments.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Insurance
Most of the residents at this caravan park in regional Victoria are single women aged over 55
An ageing generation of single women who have raised children, and are often well-educated with careers and middle-class backgrounds, are becoming permanent residents of caravan parks amid the housing crisis.
Source: ABC GippslandTopic: Rental Housing
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National Reconciliation Week
Adrian and Gillian were both raised by white families in Sydney's Northern beaches. It turns out they had a shared experience
Gillian and Adrian never knew each other growing up in Sydney's Northern beaches in the 70s, but their uncannily similar backgrounds meant they became firm best friends later in life. Now they're sharing their story in a new documentary.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Adoption
How a coroner's inquiry into a police shooting uncovered a culture of racism in the ranks
The coronial inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker has finished after almost two years of hearings, leaving the Northern Territory Police Force in crisis.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Police
'Stop right there … I'm tired of hearing that': The truth-telling circle tackling tough topics
Inside a tiny community hall in Alice Springs, there's an appetite for frank and open talk between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal locals.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Other Peoples)
What does reconciliation look like in a no-vote world? Young Indigenous people share their hopes for the future
As Australia marks its first Reconciliation Week since voting no to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, young First Nations people and advocates for change say they are still hopeful the country can heal, but that truth-telling will be key.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
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