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THIS SITE USES COOKIES The ABC uses cookies to improve your experience. Learn more about how we use cookies Accept all cookiesABC required cookies only Skip to main content ABC Homepage Today is Wednesday 21 September 2022 SydneyChange location Currently19°CCelciusNow Feels like 17°Celcius Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local & Radio * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * More * More ABC HOME TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS FAMILY SEPARATIONS AND PREGNANCY TERMINATION: HAWTHORN RACISM REVIEW REVEALS SHOCK ALLEGATIONS AGAINST FORMER COACHES Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport LIVE: 'IT'S HEARTBREAKING': HAWKS CEO BACKS AFL INVESTIGATION INTO RACISM ALLEGATIONS Source: ABC News/Topic: AFL WHALES BEACHED IN MASS STRANDING IN TASMANIA — EXACTLY TWO YEARS SINCE HUNDREDS DIED IN SAME SPOT Source: ABC News/Topic: Mammals - Whales More ABC News FEATURED PRINTING MONEY MAKES THE GOVERNMENT MILLIONS EACH YEAR. BUT THAT MIGHT BE ABOUT TO CHANGE The Mint makes up to 140 million coins per year and it's a money-making operation in more ways than one. But here's why eventually the money making machine will stop. Source: The Conversation/Topic: Economic Trends CALLS FOR GUARANTEED COMPENSATION FOR DELAYED AND CANCELLED FLIGHTS, AS AUSTRALIANS JET OFF FOR HOLIDAYS As travellers board planes for long weekends, school holidays and footy finals, airlines are facing calls from consumer advocates to guarantee compensation for flight delays and cancellations. Source: ABC News/Topic: Consumer Protection TIKTOK INFLUENCERS ARE TAPING THEIR MOUTHS BEFORE BED. WHY? AND IS IT SAFE? Using a piece of tape over your mouth might seem like a cheap fix for your sleep issues, but experts warn the trend might distract from serious health issues. Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Sleep SYDNEY ABC NEWS FOR SYDNEY Duration: 1 minute 19 seconds1m 19s Source: ABC News 'LONGSTANDING CONCERNS': NSW LABOR MP LAUNCHES ATTACK ON MEMBER OF HER OWN PARTY Source: ABC News/Topic: Government and Politics FROM 'HAUNTED HOUSES' TO TOUCHING HOUSEWARMING GIFTS: WHY INTEREST IN HOUSE HISTORY HAS SURGED Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: History More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE LANEWAY FESTIVAL RETURNS WITH A STACKED 2023 LINE-UP After a pandemic-induced absence of three years, Laneway festival is making a huge comeback with Haim, Joji and Phoebe Bridgers heading up a blockbuster bill from the returning summer festival fave. Source: triple j/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) WEATHER FOR NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING PUBLIC HOLIDAY, AFL GRAND FINAL LOOKS WET All that rain the Bureau has been talking about? It's here. Renewed and increased flooding is expected in inland areas today before rain puts a dampener on the east coast's National Day of Mourning tomorrow. Source: ABC Weather/Topic: Rainfall SALT OF THE EARTH: CHICKEN SALT CREATOR REVEALS ALL IN SHORT FILM Season after season, chicken salt has been a must-have on hot chips at the footy, on the beach or at home —and now its creator's story is being told in a short film at the Adelaide Film Festival. Source: ABC Radio Brisbane/Topic: Food and Cooking HERE'S THE REAL REASON TO TURN ON AEROPLANE MODE WHEN YOU FLY Air travellers are used to being told to switch their phones to aeroplane mode, but is it really necessary? Source: The Conversation/Topic: Internet Technology PRICED OUT: MAPS SHOW AUSTRALIA'S ZONES OF RENTAL DESPAIR Advertised house rents have hit record highs in 85 per cent of suburbs profiled in exclusive new data. These maps reveal the areas facing the biggest hikes in rent since the start of the pandemic. Source: Digital Story Innovation Team/Topic: Rental Housing DAILY DISCOVERIES NASA'S JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE CAPTURES ITS FIRST PICTURES OF MARS Months after dazzling the world with the deepest view of the cosmos ever captured, NASA's James Webb Telescope turned its gaze to something much closer to home. Source: ABC News/Topic: Space Exploration AUSTRALIA'S INTERNET REGULATION IS CHANGING. IT'LL AFFECT EVERYTHING FROM YOUR BROWSING TO YOUR PERSONAL EMAILS The technology industry has been told to develop codes that will regulate "harmful online content", but critics say the scheme is flawed. Source: ABC Science/Topic: Science and Technology IT'S BEEN A BIG MONTH OF NEW, BLOCKBUSTER TV. NOW WATCH THESE HIDDEN GEMS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED From House of Dragon to Rings of Power, it's been a big couple of months for TV. If you've already binged the hits, these are some of the hidden gems you may have missed. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Television WHY UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT ZELENSKYY IS THE LEADER WE KNOW TODAY Former Press Secretary Iuliia Mendel worked with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy until a year before the war began. Duration: 9 minutes 50 seconds9m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War CHEATING THEORIES ROCK CHESS WORLD The world of chess is in uproar amid allegations of cheating, cryptic tweets and questionable tactics that have rocked the game. Duration: 7 minutes 21 seconds7m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Chess TAKE 5 WITH ZAN ROWE IS ON ABC TV AND ABC IVIEW: HERE ARE ALL THE DETAILS All the guests, all the dates, and why music lovers won't want to miss it Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) WIN A GARDENING AUSTRALIA PRIZE PACK Competition open 6 September to 3 October 2022. Enter for your chance to win a prize pack containing a Gardening Australia hoodie, tee and mug from ABC Merch, plus the new Gardening Australia 2023 calendar and diary. Source: ABC Commercial CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF THE ABC QUEEN ELIZABETH II PERFORMS HONOURS FOR SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE OPENING The Queen was involved in some landmark Australian moments. One was the opening of the Sydney Opera House in 1973, amidst blustery conditions. Duration: 4 minutes 50 seconds4m 50s Source: ABC News/Topic: Royalty QUEEN ELIZABETH II'S VISIT TO CONNORVILLE IN TASMANIA Queen Elizabeth II visits a farming property in northern Tasmania during her trip to the state in 1954. Duration: 26 seconds26s Source: ABC News/Topic: Royalty A LOOK AT THE QUEEN'S FASHION OVER THE DECADES The Queen became something of a fashion icon over the decades, with the monarch's clothing choices playing a role in diplomacy. Duration: 3 minutes 49 seconds3m 49s Source: ABC News/Topic: Human Interest WHAT ARE BARCODES? In 1981, Beyond 2000 explained how barcodes would revolutionise shopping in Australia. Duration: 5 minutes 52 seconds5m Source: ABC News/Topic: Retail Industry More from ABC 90 MOMENTS IN HISTORY SMART SECRETS OF GREAT PAINTINGS – SERIES 1 EPISODE 21 BATHING AT ASNIERES, 1884 - GEORGES SEURAT When Georges Seurat painted his canvass, he understood that his current era was turning towards a fascinating and ruthless religion: progress. He was determined that art should not remain left out of these drastic changes. Duration: 26 minutes 12 seconds26m Source: iview/Topic: EDUCATION WHAT DO ROYALS DIE OF — AND HOW HAVE THEIR DEATHS SHAPED HISTORY? From King George III's apparent madness, to Queen Victoria's genetic legacy, take a look back at the illnesses (and deaths) that have shaped the world. Duration: 30 minutes 30m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Medical History 'SO SUITED TO THE PART': CHURCHILL WAS THE FIRST PRIME MINISTER WON OVER BY THE QUEEN From Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, Queen Elizabeth ll worked with 15 British prime ministers in her 70-year reign. Here are some key moments that give insight into their relationships with the Queen. Duration: 6 minutes 6m Source: ABC News/Topic: Government and Politics WHO KILLED HAMMARSKJÖLD? The death of UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, 61 years ago, on 18 September 1961 remains one of the biggest mysteries of the twentieth century. Duration: 14 minutes 21 seconds14m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Air and Space Accident EDITORIAL POLICIES Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. 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