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Learn more about how we use cookies Accept all cookiesABC required cookies only Skip to main content ABC Homepage Today is Monday 23 May 2022 Set locationFor local news and weather Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local & Radio * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * More * More ABC HOME TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS SWORN IN AS PM, ALBANESE MAKES FIRST CHANGE INSIDE PARLIAMENT BEFORE HEADING TO TOKYO Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Election JOSH FRYDENBERG CONCEDES DEFEAT IN SEAT OF KOOYONG Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Parliament LIVE: FRYDENBERG SAYS SERVING KOOYONG 'AN INCREDIBLE PRIVILEGE', INDEPENDENT MONIQUE RYAN TO MAKE STATEMENT SOON Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Elections More ABC News FEATURED KATIE LOVES BUSHWALKING, BUT FINDING GEAR THAT FITS CAN BE AN UPHILL CLIMB It shouldn't be difficult to enjoy the great outdoors, but for those who live in larger bodies, a lack of clothing options creates obstacles that others don't experience. 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