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GOVERNMENT COMMITS TO MAKING AUSTRALIA CARBON-NEUTRAL BY 2050

Source: ABC News/Topic: Government and Politics


GOLD COAST TEEN AND RETURNEE FROM MELBOURNE TEST POSITIVE TO COVID-19 IN
QUEENSLAND

Source: ABC News/Topic: COVID-19


'HOW DID SOMEONE COME INTO THAT TENT?': CLEO SMITH'S FAMILY BEG FOR HELP OVER
CAMPSITE MYSTERY

Source: ABC News/Topic: Missing Person

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WALKING IS ABOUT MORE THAN GETTING FIT. IT HELPED ME PROCESS MY GRIEF AND REACH
A STATE OF FLOW

When author Jono Lineen headed off on a five-month walk through the Himalayas,
he knew it would be a grand experience. But he learnt that walking literally
changes the mind.



Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Human Interest


'I'D NEVER HEARD ABIGAIL CALL ME MUM': PUSH FOR GREATER AWARENESS OF RARE
SYNDROME

Abigail Lishomwa is living with a rare genetic disorder that mostly affects
girls. Her mother says there was no sign her daughter had the condition until
she turned one.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Health


WHEN WILL THE NZ-AUSTRALIA TRAVEL BUBBLE REOPEN?

Families split across New Zealand and Australia are anxiously awaiting an
announcement on whether borders will open in time for Christmas.

Duration: 3 minutes 49 seconds3m 49s

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Air Travel


ACROSS AUSTRALIA


CASHED-UP FOREIGN BUYERS STILL SEEK AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY, BUT ARE THEY REALLY TO
BLAME FOR PRICE RISES?



Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Housing Industry


COVID'S ARRIVAL TO HAVE 'INEVITABLE IMPACT' ON INDIGENOUS QUEENSLANDERS AS
VACCINE GAP LOOMS LARGE



Source: ABC Sunshine Coast/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander)


'I WOULD'VE LOST MY CROP AGAIN': BLUEBERRY FARMERS PRAISE PACIFIC ISLANDER
WORKERS



Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Farm Labour

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LABNEH WITH ASPARAGUS AND WILD FENNEL OIL

A quick and easy dip made with only a few ingredients, best served with flat
bread or crackers.



Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Recipes


'THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING IN AUSTRALIA': DOCTORS SING, DANCE WHILE PERFORMING
LIPOSUCTION

Videos and photos uncovered in an investigation into one of Australia's leading
cosmetic surgery clinics show practices that plastic surgeons have described as
'dangerous' and 'staggering'.



Source: Four Corners/Topic: Doctors and Medical Professionals


'IT'S SEEN AS A FAILURE': DEALING WITH THE 'D' WORD IN ASIAN FAMILIES

When my parents got divorced a few years ago, it wasn't choosing a side or
trying to understand what went wrong that proved difficult – it was talking
about it in my family.



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Family and Relationships


ARE FOREIGN BUYERS TO BLAME FOR RISING PROPERTY PRICES?

Australians are struggling to enter the housing market as prices continue to
soar during the pandemic. Many believe foreign demand is driving the market, but
is that really the case? 



Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Housing Industry


HERE'S WHAT WE KNOW (AND DON'T) ABOUT THE NATIONALS NET ZERO DEAL

The deal between the Nationals and the Liberals to secure a net zero emissions
target by 2050 is mostly under wraps. This is what we know about it so far, and
when we'll know more.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Government and Politics




DAILY DISCOVERIES


'WE'RE JUST A NORMAL COUPLE': WHEN GAYLE LOST HER ARMS, MAC BECAME HER HANDS

Over 25 years, Australian Story has told a thousand stories, but there is one
that audiences always rate as their favourite. Why did a "normal couple" from
the bush capture the public's imagination?

Duration: 1 minute 54 seconds1m 54s

Source: Australian Story/Topic: Human Interest


VERDICT IS IN ON STRANGE SIGNAL DETECTED BY PARKES TELESCOPE: IT'S NOT ALIENS,
BUT IT IS WEIRD

At the end of last year, the internet was buzzing with leaked reports that a
team of astronomers hunting for signs of extraterrestrial life had detected a
strange signal. Now the verdict is in.



Source: ABC Science/Topic: Science and Technology


'I'M NOT STRANGE OR DEFORMED': WHAT MIMI WANTS YOU TO KNOW THIS INTERSEX
AWARENESS DAY

Being intersex isn't about being trans or non-binary. Here's what it does mean.



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: LGBT


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What you need to know to get your day started

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Source: ABC Radio


HOLE WANTED CELEBRITY SKIN TO BE AN 'AMBITIOUS, MAGNIFICENT, CLASSIC ROCK
RECORD'

Courtney Love on Billy Corgan, selling out, and keeping life's challenges to
herself



Source: Double J/Topic: Music


FIRST PLAY: SLIP, SLAP, SLOP ON BALL PARK MUSIC'S NEW SONG 'SUNSCREEN'

A year on from their successful self-titled album, Ball Park are back with a bid
for song of the summer.



Source: triple j/Topic: Music


LAURA TINGLE'S CANBERRA, A SYRIAN SEED BANK AND LETTERS TO ROBERT MENZIES

Laura Tingle has the latest from Canberra, Helen Sullivan discusses a Syrian
seed bank and Martyn Lyons examines the thousands of letters written to Prime
Minister Robert Menzies.

Duration: 53 minutes 37 seconds53m

Source: ABC Radio National


MEDIA LITERACY WEEK


HOW TO SPOT FAKE IMAGES AND VIDEOS

Fake images and videos can be so convincing, how can you spot them? Watch this
four part series on essential fact-checking primers by RMIT ABC Fact Check and
ABC Education.


Source: ABC Education/Topic: Media


JAN SPLAINING: WHAT IS THE TWO-STEP FLOW THEORY?

Journalist Jan Fran explains the two-step flow theory that suggests people are
more influenced by their friends and family than the news media.
Duration: 1 minute 31 seconds1m 31s

Source: ABC Education/Topic: Media


5 THINGS YOU CAN DO FOR MEDIA LITERACY WEEK

In a year where 'doing your own research' has entered our popular vocabulary, we
have some great activities and resources to help improve your information
questioning skills.


Source: ABC Education/Topic: Media


CHECK OUT OUR NEWS CHAMPIONS!

This year, the Remote Media Literacy Project expanded to bring the nation's most
remote students opportunities to develop as media literate citizens.


Source: ABC Education/Topic: Media

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MOMENTS IN HISTORY


A CHAPTER OF WORLD WAR I HISTORY TO BE SHARED IN ENGLISH FOR THE FIRST TIME

The diary of a WWI German internee has been translated, giving valuable insight
into the life of the POW interned at a camp on a small island off Tasmania
during.



Source: ABC News/Topic: World War 1


THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: THE REAL STORY OF THE GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL

Hollywood immortalizes the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in several movies. Have
they largely misrepresented the real history of the event and the depictions of
those involved?

Duration: 29 minutes 46 seconds29m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Human Interest


COLONISING AUSTRALIA 1788-1901 – SERIES 1 EPISODE 5 IMPACT OF COLONISATION ON
INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS

When the British invaded the Australian continent in 1788, it ended a way of
life that had existed for more than fifty thousand years for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Duration: 9 minutes 29 seconds9m

Source: iview/Topic: EDUCATION


DRESSMAKERS OF AUSCHWITZ: HOW A SECRET SALON SAVED A GROUP OF WOMEN FROM CERTAIN
DEATH

Historian Lucy Adlington was inspired to write a novel about the women forced to
make clothes at Auschwitz. Then she discovered the truth was more riveting than
the fiction.



Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Human Interest




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