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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 Today is Saturday 22 July 2023 SydneyChange location 17°CCelciusMax Min of 8°Celcius Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local * listen * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * More * More ABC HOME PROMOTION WAR ON WASTE Find out what you can do to make a difference Find out moreFind out more TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS 'COOL DOWN THOSE LEGGINGS ASAP': WHAKAARI SURVIVORS ANSWER QUESTIONS ON ACTIVEWEAR Source: ABC News/Topic: Crime 'IGOR THE TERRIBLE' WAS FOUND GUILTY OF SHOOTING DOWN MH17. HERE'S HOW HE PUSHED PUTIN TOO FAR Source: ABC News/Topic: War 'MY WORLD HAS SHRUNK AND SLOWED': WHAT IT'S LIKE RELYING ON THE KINDNESS OF OTHERS Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Health More ABC News FEATURED ENGLAND HAS A TEAM CAPABLE OF BRINGING FOOTBALL HOME — BUT INJURIES HAVE THROWN A SPANNER IN THE WORKS England's Lionesses are the fourth ranked team in the world, reigning Euro Champions and inaugural Women's Finalissima champions to boot — but any thoughts that football will be coming home have been put on ice for several reasons. Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport THE 'SWISS ARMY KNIFE' OF SOCIAL MEDIA IS WORTH MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS Many WeChat-using Chinese-Australians have not even heard about the proposal to ban it — but those of us who have are watching this space with mounting anxiety, writes Wanning Sun. Source: The Conversation/Topic: Community and Society FAILED PALAU MEDIA DEAL REVEALS CHINA'S PACIFIC INFLUENCE EFFORTS A Palauan newspaper publisher entered into a media deal with a company that turned out to have connections to Chinese security services. Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics SYDNEY WILL'S WALKING STYLE MAY NOT LOOK FLASH BUT HIS MARATHON EFFORTS ARE HELPING BREAK DOWN STIGMA Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Health FROM FOOD PRICES TO COMMODITIES, HOW EL NIÑO COULD IMPACT THE ECONOMY Source: ABC News/Topic: Personal Finance 'MY WORLD HAS SHRUNK AND SLOWED': WHAT IT'S LIKE RELYING ON THE KINDNESS OF OTHERS Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Health More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE 'BIG-TIME BAD NEWS': WHAT A SECRET COLD WAR PROJECT COULD TELL US ABOUT THE FATE OF GREENLAND'S ICE SHEET An ice core discovered at a secret US Army base may rewrite the history of Greenland ice sheet melting, pointing to rapid ice loss and sea level rise after relatively small historical warming. Source: ABC Science/Topic: Science and Technology WHY OPPENHEIMER IS THE FILM YOU SHOULD GO AND SEE THIS WEEK Christopher Nolan’s masterful movie fuses spectacle and melancholy to tell the true story of J Robert Oppenheimer, who oversaw the creation of the atomic bomb and changed the course of history. Source: ABC Arts/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment FOR FOUR YEARS, CATHERINE HAS FOUGHT JAPAN'S HIGHEST COURT TO BE REUNITED WITH HER CHILDREN Japan's sole custody laws have long been criticised for incentivising child abduction, but the system may be about to change, with Australia playing a key role behind the scenes. Source: ABC News/Topic: Children WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ: THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES WERE TOO EXPENSIVE, BUT THIS QUIZ IS FREE Victoria's Commonwealth Games is cancelled, but the weekly news quiz isn't. Source: ABC News/Topic: Offbeat 'THIS TEAM WILL BE THE END OF ME': HOW THE INTERNET REACTED TO THE MATILDAS' 1-0 WIN OVER IRELAND The Matildas ground out a 1-0 win over Ireland to start their home Women's World Cup campaign, and the internet was in agony. Source: ABC News/Topic: Matildas DAILY DISCOVERIES FROM FOOD PRICES TO COMMODITIES, HOW EL NIÑO COULD IMPACT THE ECONOMY Economists warn an El Niño weather event could add further pressure on Australia's already high cost of living, although the country may be shielded from some of the larger impacts likely to be felt overseas. Source: ABC News/Topic: Weather THE GROWING PROBLEM WITH STRATA MANAGEMENT Between growing complexity for volunteers on strata committees, the cost of living crisis forcing people to sacrifice paying their strata fees, and a push towards medium density housing - the cracks are beginning to show. Duration: 10 minutes 52 seconds10m Source: ABC Radio National NOOSH'S MARRIAGE WAS A HAPPY ONE — UNTIL SHE OPENED HER HUSBAND'S LAPTOP Noosh thought the man she met in a chatroom during the summer after her 18th birthday and married just two years later was the love of her life. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Relationships IF YOU’RE WALKING AWAY FROM THE CHURCH, HERE ARE OTHER THINGS YOU SHOULD LEAVE BEHIND Identifying three heresies of contemporary Western Christianity can release church leavers to a more courageous, curious, human pursuit of truth. Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Christianity US SECRETARY OF STATE TO VISIT PACIFIC FOR THIRD TIME IN TWO MONTHS Antony Blinken will be the first Secretary of State to visit Tonga on his trip next week, his third foray into the Pacific in two months as the US steps up engagement in the region to counter China's influence. Duration: 1 minute 42 seconds1m 42s Source: ABC Pacific/Topic: World Politics DAN SLAM Victorian Premier Dan Andrews slammed after cancelling the 2026 Commonwealth Games as Australia gets ready to host the FIFA Women's World Cup. Source: Media Watch BLOC PARTY ANNOUNCE AUSTRALIAN HEADLINE SHOWS FOR NOVEMBER The indie rock darlings play shows in Perth, Adelaide, and Hobart this November while in the country playing co-headline dates with Interpol. Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) WAR ON WASTE MAKE YOUR GARDEN EVEN GREENER WITH THESE FIVE TIPS TO REDUCE PLASTIC WASTE Anna Matilda, aka The Urban Nanna, gives you her tips on how to make your garden even greener by reducing plastic waste. Source: ABC Radio Melbourne/Topic: Sustainable Living CRAIG LEARNT TWO THINGS THAT SHOCKED HIM WHILE MAKING THE NEW SERIES OF WAR ON WASTE War on Waste host Craig Reucassel takes us behind the scenes of the latest series and discusses what derailed national momentum to reduce waste and how we can get back on track. Duration: 1 minute 19 seconds1m 19s Source: ABC News/Topic: Recycling and Waste Management AFTER THE BARBIE MOVIE FRENZY FADES, HOW DO WE AVOID TONNES OF DOLLS GOING TO LANDFILL? Toys are the most plastic-intensive consumer goods in the world. So how can we avoid movie tie-in fads adding to the surging plastic waste problem? Source: The Conversation/Topic: Consumer Goods CUT FOOD WASTE AND SAVE MONEY WITH FIVE TIPS FROM A FAMOUS FOODIE Australians each throw out a whopping 300kg of food every year. But these tricks from Alice Zaslavsky can help reduce your waste — and put money back into your wallet. Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Sustainable Living More from War on Waste MOMENTS IN HISTORY SECRET PLAN TO HIDE NUCLEAR WEAPONS UNDER ICE IN 1960S HINTS AT 'BIG-TIME BAD NEWS' An ice core discovered at a secret US Army base may rewrite the history of Greenland ice sheet melting, pointing to rapid ice loss and sea level rise after relatively small historical warming. Source: ABC Science/Topic: Climate Change GARDEN SHED CLEAN-OUT TURNS UP BIRTHDAY CAKE CLOCK WORTH $48,000 While cleaning out the shed, a couple stumble across a milk crate full of old metal that turns out to be a valuable piece of Victorian history — but it nearly went to the dump. Source: ABC Capricornia/Topic: Offbeat OUT OF THE SHADOWS: HOW WOMEN'S FOOTBALL FLOURISHED AFTER 50 YEARS OF DARKNESS Women's football started with sell-out crowds in the 1920s, only to be banned a year later. Through five decades of darkness, football's pioneers carried the torch for future generations. Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport 'A PORTRAIT OF TRAUMA.' THE STOLEN PRINCE WHOSE WISH IS STILL BEING DENIED As a teenager, Prince Alamayu's requests to return to his homeland were denied by the British. Now, over 100 years after his death, Ethiopians are calling for his return. Source: ABC RN/Topic: Colonialism EDITORIAL STANDARDS Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. DISCOVER MORE OF THE ABC ON OUR APPS Find out how to download your favourite app. * ABC iview Video on demand * ABC News Australia's most trusted news * ABC listen Radio & podcasts * triple j Live stream music radio * ABC Kids Entertainment for pre-schoolers * ABC ME Entertainment for school kids * ABC Kids listen Music, stories and podcasts * ABC Kids Play Preschooler games & activities HELP How can we help you? * How do I sign up for an ABC Account? * How do I get the ABC listen app? * Where can I listen to live sport on ABC Radio? 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