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VOTE COMPASS

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JUSTIN MCLAY'S DEATH CAME AS A SHOCK — AND IT'S WHY HIS CLUB IS DOING ALL IT CAN
TO ENSURE IT NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN

Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport


LIVE: RUSSIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS NATO SUPPORT OF UKRAINE AMOUNTS TO A PROXY
WAR

Source: ABC News/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War


FOUR SOBERING LESSONS ABOUT CONFLICT THAT AUSTRALIA CAN LEARN FROM UKRAINE

Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics

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MELBOURNE'S EAST IS A MAJOR ELECTION BATTLEGROUND, BUT MANY VOTERS DON'T LIKE
WHAT THEY'RE HEARING

From marginal seats with diverse communities to blue-ribbon ones with
climate-focused independents, voters are fed up with political spin and are
seeking policy action on big issues.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Election


JOHN'S JOB AT THE ABATTOIR WAS AN ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN. THEN IT DID

Australia's biggest meat company has an appalling track record on safety,
repeatedly failing to protect its workers from death or serious injuries.
Employees and family members tell Four Corners their stories.

Duration: 53 seconds53s

Source: Four Corners/Topic: Workplace


TWITTER GIVES ELON MUSK'S TAKEOVER BID THE BLUE TICK

The world's richest man now has control of one of the world's most influential
social media platforms. Twitter's board has accepted Elon Musk's $44 billion
takeover bid.

Duration: 4 minutes 55 seconds4m 55s

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Social Media


ACROSS AUSTRALIA


BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY HELPS SCHOOL 'GIVE EVERY CHILD A VOICE'



Source: ABC Radio Darwin/Topic: Autism Spectrum Disorder


CHRONIC PAIN SUFFERERS, CANCER PATIENTS UNABLE TO ACCESS CRITICAL MEDICATION



Source: ABC North Qld/Topic: Pain


ABORIGINAL STICK-FIGHTING SHIELD RETURNED AFTER 60-YEAR GAP



Source: ABC Far North/Topic: Indigenous Culture

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EDITOR'S CHOICE


BANANAS USED TO BE THE KING OF AUSTRALIA'S FRUIT BOWL — SO WHY AREN'T WE BUYING
THEM?

Growers believe they've become a victim of changing consumer patterns due to the
pandemic, and online orders for fruit that arrive damaged is hurting their
reputation. 



Source: ABC Far North/Topic: Horticulture


INFLATION SURGE COULD SEE SUPER-SIZED INTEREST RATE HIKE

The latest official inflation figures are expected to be the highest since the
global financial crisis, putting more pressure on the RBA to hike interest rates
faster and higher.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Economy


'THEY TREATED US WITH DIGNITY. AUSTRALIA HAS NEVER DONE THAT'

Cousins Mehdi and Adnan were trapped in immigration detention for nine years.
Here's what life after the Park Hotel looks like.



Source: Australian Story/Topic: Refugees


SHE'S MOVED 24 TIMES IN TWO YEARS, AND KALEISHA ISN'T THE ONLY AUSTRALIAN
STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET

Close to half of Vote Compass respondents are more worried about making ends
meet than they were last year, and the majority want businesses that increased
revenues during the pandemic to pay back COVID-19 support.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Economy


'OUTSTANDING COURAGE, SELFLESS DEVOTION': THE REMARKABLE TALE OF WWII NURSE
VIVIAN BULLWINKEL

Vivian's incredible tale of survival includes being on a ship sunk at sea,
washing up on an occupied island, being captured as a POW, and being shot in an
attempted execution by machine gun fire.



Source: ABC South West Vic/Topic: World War 2




DAILY DISCOVERIES


COULD 'VERY UNSEASONAL' WET WEATHER BE AN UNAVOIDABLE REASON TO EXTEND YOUR
HOLIDAY?

The outback rain has left some families with no choice but to keep their breaks
going and the BOM says it is likely to spread. While
torrential falls continue in tropical Queensland, showers linger on the east
coast and cold fronts hit the west.



Source: ABC Weather/Topic: Weather


WHAT IS JBS? THE COMPANY TAKING MORE AND MORE CONTROL OF THE FOOD YOU EAT

Chances are you're eating food from a company built on bribes and corruption, by
two billionaire brothers willing to break the law to get what they want.



Source: Four Corners/Topic: Business, Economics and Finance


'IT'S NOT ABOUT JUSTIFYING YOURSELF': WHAT TO PUT ON YOUR RESUME AFTER A CAREER
BREAK

Not sure what to do with the blank space on your resume? Here's some advice from
the experts.



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Career Advice


MALCOLM TURNBULL: PACIFIC RELATIONS A "HOSE YOU HAVE TO HOLD"

The Coalition is toughening its rhetoric on national security as it defends its
handling of the China -Solomon Islands security pact.

Duration: 11 minutes 17 seconds11m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics


WAS GANDHI A RACIST?

Thinking with Gandhi — even attitudes we find indefensible — allows us to
conceptualise an anti-racism that begins from anti-speciesism. This anti-racism
can help us move towards an equality based on difference rather than similarity.



Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Community and Society


MARTIN PISTORIUS SPENT 10 YEARS WITH LOCKED-IN SYNDROME BEFORE ANYONE KNEW

When Martin Pistorius was struck by a mysterious neurological illness, everyone
thought he was in a coma.



Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Health


ARRESTED FOR NAIL POLISH IN PUTIN'S RUSSIA

In the early weeks of the war in Ukraine, tens of thousands of people in Russia
took to the streets to protest against the invasion.

Duration: 11 minutes 2 seconds11m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Government and Politics


90 YEARS OF THE ABC


GERMAN SHEPHERDS TRAIN FOR WAR

In 1979, the Australian Army's School of Military Engineering started training
specially bred dogs to sniff out explosives.
Duration: 10 minutes 38 seconds10m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Defence Forces


AUSSIE RECORD INDUSTRY BOOMING

In 1963, 750,000 records a month were being pressed as the surf sound captured
the ears and wallets of teenagers.
Duration: 6 minutes 3 seconds6m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Pop Culture


ECOLOGIST WARNS POPULATION UNSUSTAINABLE

Over 40 years ago, Professor Charles Birch called on his generation and the next
to make changes.
Duration: 11 minutes 4 seconds11m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Environment


FEMALE FOOTBALLER BANNED

Tracey Martin was a promising player with the Sunshine under-9s until she was
banned without explanation in 1978. Australian football legend Ron Barassi
weighs in with his thoughts.
Duration: 4 minutes 14 seconds4m 14s

Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport

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MOMENTS IN HISTORY


A CENTURY AGO, THE CWA WENT FROM A SMALL GROUP OF WOMEN TO A MAJOR PLAYER IN THE
WAR EFFORT

Don't be deceived by the perfectly baked scones or knitted tea cosies — since
1922, the CWA has acted as a catalyst for change and social justice in Australia
and overseas.



Source: ABC South East SA/Topic: History


THE AUSTRALIAN LAND ARMY GIRLS WHO 'QUIETLY' FED THE NATION

It's been 80 years since a group of trailblazing young women went to work on
farms across Australia to fill the gaps left behind by men sent to fight in
World War II.



Source: Landline/Topic: World War 2


AUSTRALIA REMEMBERS: WORLD WAR I

A look at Australia's involvement in the First World War, how those four bitter
and bloody years defined Australia and forged our national spirit and the moment
of respectful silence we hold remember those killed and injured.

Duration: 29 minutes 30 seconds29m

Source: iview/Topic: DOCUMENTARY


CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF THE ART GALLERY OF NSW

For most of its life, the Art Gallery of NSW was dank and dingy. How did this
unfinished building with no air conditioning become one of Australia's most
famous art museums?

Duration: 28 minutes 35 seconds28m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Library Museum and Gallery




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