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PHOTOS SHOW INSIDE THE SECRET TALIBAN TUNNEL AT CENTRE OF ROBERTS-SMITH COURT
CASE

Source: ABC News/Topic: Courts and Trials


BRISBANE DRIVER DIES IN TARGA TASMANIA CRASH, A YEAR AFTER TRIPLE TRAGEDY

Source: ABC News/Topic: Motor Sports


THE 'IMMORAL’ TEAL WOMEN WHO HAVE GOT LIBERAL BLOKES' UNDIES IN A BUNCH

Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Elections

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TINY OZ – SERIES 1 EPISODE 2 BROOME

Hosts Jimmy Rees and JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick take us for a ride back in time
and space, to the remote North Western town of Broome in the early 1900s, during
the heyday of the pearling era.

Duration: 56 minutes 56 seconds56m

Source: iview/Topic: FAMILY


GO BEYOND CLASSIC JAFFLE FILLINGS WITH THESE TASTY, INVENTIVE IDEAS

There's nothing more comforting than a piping hot jaffle as winter weather
starts to kick in.



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Recipes


WHAT THE RISE IN INFLATION MEANS FOR INTEREST RATES AND COST OF LIVING — AND
IT'S NOT GOOD NEWS

The share market is screaming a message right now: the economy is not OK. And
the ramifications will hit all of us, writes David Taylor.



Source: The Drum/Topic: Inflation


ACROSS AUSTRALIA


CORONER'S URGENT CALL FOR NEW MENTAL HEALTH UNIT IN KALGOORLIE AFTER 20YO'S
DEATH



Source: ABC Goldfields/Topic: Mental Health


REINTRODUCED QUOLLS THRIVING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S FLINDERS RANGES, EARLY SIGNS
SHOW



Source: ABC North and West SA/Topic: Animals and Nature


FISHING LOVERS' DREAM LOCKED OFF AMID MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR SQUABBLE OVER UPKEEP
OF AUSTRALIND JETTY



Source: ABC South West WA/Topic: Local Government

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THE 'SHOCKING' SONG HELEN GARNER ONCE PLAYED TO HER SCHOOL PEERS

While other prefects opted for the classical stylings of Beethoven, the writer
Helen Garner chose something 'wild' when she was given the keys to the school
record player.

Duration: 38 minutes 21 seconds38m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Human Interest


LOVE CHOCOLATE? THESE EXPERTS WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT YOU'RE BITING INTO

One of the world's favourite treats has been linked to farmer exploitation,
corporate apathy and slave labour throughout its long history.



Source: ABC RN/Topic: History


PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MALLACOOTA – EPISODE 4 A VERY NERVOUS GUINEA PIG

The residents of the bushfire-ravaged town of Mallacoota relive their trauma as
the first anniversary of the Black Summer fires approaches. With the
reconstruction of their town stalled, is there anything to celebrate?

Duration: 28 minutes 1 second28m

Source: iview/Topic: DOCUMENTARY


WHY WORK IS SOMETIMES BETTER WITHOUT YOUR BOSS

It may seem unfair that double the number of workers have headed back to the
office while their bosses remain working mostly from home. But could it actually
be better for everyone?

Duration: 22 minutes 33 seconds22m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Workplace


HOW A GIANT SEAL HELPED FOIL ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST DRUG SMUGGLING PLOTS

It reads like a Hollywood movie script. Now the series of bungles that led to
$73 million worth of drugs ending up on a barren island off the WA coast can be
revealed for the first time. 

Duration: 1 minute 1m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Crime




DAILY DISCOVERIES


JOHNNY DEPP V AMBER HEARD: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED SO FAR FROM THE PAIR'S
RECORDINGS AND TEXT MESSAGES

A series of recordings of the former couple's private conversations and text
messages has been admitted in court in the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial.
This is what we've learned so far from them.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Arts and Entertainment


SLOW COOKERS ARE GREAT FOR 'SET AND FORGET' DINNERS. HERE'S WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
WHEN BUYING ONE

Slow cookers are truly *chef's kiss* at giving you mouth-wateringly tender meat.
But they can be expensive, they take up space and they're slow. So do you need
one?



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Cooking


WHERE ARE THE 'TEAL-INDEPENDENTS' POLLING WELL?

With under a month until voting day, the latest polling suggests campaigning has
had little impact on the major parties results.

Duration: 7 minutes 50 seconds7m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics


WHY DO SO MANY OF AMERICA’S WHITE EVANGELICALS SUPPORT PUTIN?

Evangelicals make up one quarter of all American voters. Hence the stances they
adopt matter to America’s domestic and international politics.



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


FIREFIGHTERS USE THE WIGGLES TO RESCUE TODDLER

The young girl had her foot stuck in a drain.

Duration: 3 minutes 58 seconds3m 58s

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Human Interest


COMMONLY USED NOUN SUFFIXES

What are noun suffixes? How can they be used to expand our vocabulary or help
work out the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary?



Source: ABC Education/Topic: English


IT'S ABOUT DAMN TIME YOU GOT LIZZO'S BRILLIANT NEW SINGLE IN YOUR LIFE

Turn up the music, turn down the lights… Lizzo is back!



Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)


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


THE HISTORY OF THE ANZAC BISCUIT

Culinary historian Allison Reynolds spent five years researching the much loved
comfort food, and attempts to answer the eternal question: crispy or chewy.

Duration: 8 minutes 59 seconds8m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Food and Cooking


KILLED IN A DECEITFUL ACT, CAPTAIN GREEN'S STORY WAS NEVER SPOKEN OF BY HIS
FAMILY — UNTIL NOW

Captain Ian Green loved the military, but his heartbreaking end in Libya was
only recently discovered by a dedicated relative.



Source: ABC Gippsland/Topic: World War 2


FAIRLIGHT CMI: THE SOUND YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF

Known as the 'sound of the 1980s', the Fairlight Computer Music Instrument's
unique, distinctive sonic contribution can be heard in the biggest music, film
and TV productions of the decade.

Duration: 31 minutes 39 seconds31m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)


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




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