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From March, you’ll need a free ABC Account to watch programs on ABC iview.Learn more. 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 16 March 2022 Set locationFor local news and weather SearchLog InLog InMore from ABC * News * Radio * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * More * More ABC HOME TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS LIVE: 'KINDERGARTENS, MUSEUMS, CHURCHES': RUSSIAN SHELLING OF KYIV CONTINUES Source: ABC News/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War 'I'M OUTRAGED': LIBERAL UPPER HOUSE MP TO QUIT OVER FEDERAL FLOOD FUNDING Source: ABC North Coast/Topic: Floods LAWYERS FOR MAN ACCUSED OF RAPING BRITTANY HIGGINS SEEK TO STOP MEDIA REPORTING, HALT CASE Source: ABC News/Topic: Government and Politics More ABC News FEATURED 'SIX TO NINE MONTHS IS WAY TOO LONG FOR OLDER PEOPLE TO WAIT': STAFF SHORTAGES IMPACTING HOME CARE Thousands more home care packages are being rolled out to older Australians, but advocates are concerned there aren't enough staff to keep up with demand. Source: 7.30/Topic: Aged Care FREDDIE MERCURY: THE FINAL ACT The extraordinary story of Freddie Mercury's battle with AIDS and the ground-breaking tribute concert Queen staged in his memory after he died. Duration: 1 hour 29 minutes 37 seconds1h 29m Source: iview/Topic: ARTS & CULTURE THERE'S SOMETHING DIFFERENT ABOUT THIS MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION A Nigerian medical illustrator noticed patients are always depicted as white. So he decided to draw some with dark skin, and it's making a big difference to patients. Source: ABC Radio Perth/Topic: Health ACROSS AUSTRALIA 'SIX YEARS OF AGE, WANDERING THE STREETS AT FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING': AT-RISK CHILDREN IDENTIFIED IN THE KIMBERLEY Source: ABC Kimberley/Topic: Crime Prevention TRAPPED BY THE FLOOD, DOMINIQUE THOUGHT IT WAS HER 'LAST DAY ON EARTH'. NOW SHE'S JOINING CALLS FOR AN INQUIRY INTO THE TRIPLE 0 FAIL Source: ABC North Coast/Topic: Floods FISHERMAN FORCED DECKHAND TO SWIM ACROSS CROCODILE-INHABITED RIVER, COURT TOLD Source: ABC Far North/Topic: Courts and Trials More from Across Australia EDITOR'S CHOICE THESE VEGETARIAN 'SAUSAGE' ROLLS ARE INSPIRED BY A CLASSIC GREEK DISH Hetty McKinnon's spanakopita rolls are incredibly adaptable — they're great for dinner, as a snack or added to kids' lunch boxes. Serve them with this tangy tomato, chickpea and dill salad. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Recipes 'JUST THE AUSSIE THING TO DO': THREE TRADIES ON A MISSION TO HELP FLOOD-AFFECTED NSW Three north-east Victorian tradies spent their long weekend volunteering to help with recovery efforts at flood-affected Woodburn in New South Wales. Source: ABC Goulburn Murray/Topic: Volunteers SOME COUNTRIES ARE CUTTING TAX TO LOWER PETROL PRICES. HERE'S WHY AUSTRALIA SHOULDN'T Cutting petrol tax to bring down the cost of living used to be the political version of a joke. But no-one is laughing now. New Zealand has done it and the US might too. Should Australia follow suit? Source: The Conversation/Topic: Petrol Prices 'THINGS JUST EXPLODED': IN TEN YEARS, THIS INITIATIVE HAS CHANGED THE AUSTRALIAN LITERARY LANDSCAPE Since its inception in 2012, the $50,000 Stella Prize has changed the lives of Australian women and non-binary authors like Charlotte Wood and Jess Hill. Source: ABC Arts/Topic: Books (Literature) LIZZIE WIFFEN'S MUSSELS KILPATRICK This is a delicious way to serve shellfish. Traditionalists can prepare the classic recipe with bacon, but you can also use finely grated cauliflower as a meat-free substitute. Source: ABC Radio Melbourne/Topic: Recipes DAILY DISCOVERIES FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM ARE AWASH WITH MISINFORMATION. WHO IS STEMMING THE FLOW? In a world where barefaced lies are becoming all the more common, and social media propels them to new heights, fact checkers can help you sort fact from fiction online, writes Sushi Das. Source: ABC News/Topic: Disinformation and Misinformation COMMON PETROL MYTHS BUSTED, PLUS WAYS TO SAVE ON FUEL Making some small changes could help you save money at the bowser — so is there any truth to the myths about the best and worst fuel habits? We asked the experts. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Personal Finance SAMMY J’S “MEMORY”, AS PERFORMED BY SCOMO’S CAT There’s been a lot of talk this week about the Prime Minister’s cat. Now, it finally speaks out. Or sings, rather. Duration: 2 minutes 27 seconds2m 27s Source: ABC Radio DARK MOFO ANNOUNCE FIRST ARTISTS FOR THEIR 2022 RETURN The festival goes back to a two week affair this year, with some incredible guests already booked Source: Double J A MODEST BUDDHIST PROPOSAL FOR HOW TO KEEP DANGEROUS PEOPLE OUT OF POWER While most agree that sociopaths should be kept out of positions of power, their peculiar combination of manipulation and ruthlessness ironically favours them to succeed in business and politics. Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Community and Society TROPICAL F**K STORM & KING GIZZARD DROP COLLAB EP, SATANIC SLUMBER PARTY The surprise release stems from a jam recorded while King Gizz made 2019 album Fishing For Fishies with TFS. Source: triple j/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) THE MENTAL TOLL OF THE FLOOD CRISIS Alongside the physical devastation caused by the NSW and QLD floods, there's also been an immense mental toll. $25 million dollars of additional funding from the Federal Government has now been dedicated to mental health services. Duration: 9 minutes 12 seconds9m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF THE ABC YOUNG PEOPLE RUNNING AMOK IN 1960S SYDNEY The western Sydney suburb of Fairfield was reportedly in the grip of a delinquency epidemic in the 1960s, with a spate of attacks on amenities by 'leather-jacketed louts'. Duration: 15 minutes 25 seconds15m Source: ABC News/Topic: Community and Society FEMALE UNI STUDENTS ASKED ABOUT THEIR ROLE IN SOCIETY In 1961, among a slowly shifting tide of societal attitudes, ABC TV program A Woman's Place interviewed female university students about their future. Duration: 4 minutes 2 seconds4m 2s Source: ABC News/Topic: Community and Society AN INTERVIEW WITH THE GLAMOROUS SEQUIN SISTERS (1973) 'I tend to surround myself with some form of fantasy, but I think if you're going to create, you've got to do something like that anyway.' Duration: 10 minutes 19 seconds10m Source: ABC News/Topic: Fashion MARK COLVIN PAYS TRIBUTE TO ANDREW OLLE Esteemed journalist Mark Colvin pays tribute to his friend Andrew Olle. Duration: 4 minutes 30 seconds4m 30s Source: ABC News/Topic: Journalism More from ABC 90 MOMENTS IN HISTORY THESE MEN ALL STARTED AS APPRENTICES AT THE SAME COMPANY IN 1982 — FOUR ARE STILL THERE Brenden Eeles, Neville Peucker, Norman Walpole and John Kelly started working at Ford in Geelong in 1982. Much has changed in the past 40 years, but their employer hasn't. Source: ABC Radio Melbourne/Topic: Work MYTHOLOGY AND LIVED EXPERIENCE COLLIDED ON PJ HARVEY'S BRILLIANT 1992 DEBUT PJ Harvey's debut album Dry referenced fallen fruit, blood, lust and betrayal. Her voice possessed a powerful range and expression, and the muscular force of her bluesy rock hooked us immediately. Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE Language expert Simon Horobin muses on the changing meaning of words, phrases, and punctuation. Duration: 19 minutes 2 seconds19m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Education A LIFE IN TEN PICTURES – SERIES 1 MUHAMMAD ALI Muhammad Ali is one of the most photographed men in history, but just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story: an extraordinary life through a unique lens. Duration: 51 minutes 45 seconds51m Source: iview/Topic: ARTS & CULTURE EDITORIAL POLICIES Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. 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