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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

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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.



Source: ABC Radio Hobart/Topic: Outdoor Recreational Activities


'PUTTING THE SEX INTO SEXAGENARIAN': KATHY LETTE ON A WOMAN'S LIFE IN TWO ACTS

When Kathy Lette co-wrote Puberty Blues in the late 1970s, she never imagined
she'd become the go-to guide on teenage life. Three decades on, she reflects on
post-menopause life and her mission to age disgracefully.



Source: Australian Story/Topic: Human Interest


COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT: EMPOWERMENT OR EXPLOITATION?

The decision to get cosmetic work done is complicated. In the final episode of
Face Value, we delve further into why so many people are driven to change the
way they look.

Duration: 39 minutes 47 seconds39m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Beauty


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TORNADO HITS WA'S GREAT SOUTHERN REGION AS WET WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE WEEK

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Source: ABC Great Southern/Topic: Storm Event


'NO QUESTIONS ASKED' CONCESSION TICKETS ON OFFER AS ARTS CENTRE STRIVES TO MAKE
THEATRE MORE INCLUSIVE



Source: ABC Gippsland/Topic: Performance Art


ONE OF THE FAR NORTH'S MOST UNIQUE FUNDRAISERS HAS RETURNED AFTER TWO YEARS



Source: ABC Far North/Topic: Charities and Community Organisations

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ALBANESE'S NEXT CHALLENGE STARTS NOW — AND IT WON'T BE EASY

Welcome to the new world of Australian politics — one that has a whole third
dedicated to a panoply of crossbench priorities, writes Andrew Probyn. 



Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Election


TOM TILLEY DIDN'T WANT TO SPEAK IN TONGUES. BUT HE DIDN'T WANT TO LOSE HIS
FAMILY EITHER

Like many raised in Pentecostal churches, Tom Tilley grew up with faith as the
cornerstone of his identity. So when he decided to quit, he knew he was leaving
behind more than just a tight-knit community.



Source: ABC RN/Topic: Religion and Beliefs


WHY MOULD CAN BE DAMAGING TO YOUR HEALTH, ESPECIALLY WHEN LEFT UNCHECKED

After months of heavy rainfall and increased humidity along Australia's east
coast, many people are now dealing with an unwelcome and often stubborn house
guest: mould.



Source: ABC Health & Wellbeing/Topic: Respiratory Diseases


THE FINAL WARNING FOR MORRISON FELL ON DEAF EARS. NOW WOMEN HAVE VOTED HIM OUT

Scott Morrison can't say he wasn't warned that women were angry. But will the
next Liberal leader heed the lessons Morrison ignored, asks Annabel Crabb.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Election


PLANT MILK BOOMS IN AUSSIE CAFES. SHOULD DAIRY FARMERS BE WORRIED?

Plant-based milk may soon fill half of all drinks in Australian cafes, as dairy
alternatives skyrocket in popularity, with oat milk leading the charge.



Source: Landline/Topic: Hospitality Industry




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WORRIED YOU'RE BORING? THIS STUDY MIGHT MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER — OR WORSE

Researchers wanted to find out which jobs or hobbies are considered the most
boring. The results surprised them. 



Source: ABC RN/Topic: Psychology


POISE, GRACE, PROFESSIONALISM: REMEMBERING CAROLINE JONES

Caroline Jones is remembered as a warm and kind person with a wicked sense of
humour, but perhaps her biggest legacy is the strides she made for women in
media and television.



Source: Australian Story/Topic: Human Interest


HOW TO BE THE BEST PARTNER TO THE MOTHER OF YOUR NEWBORN CHILD

The first few hours and weeks of parenthood are a scramble of love and chaos.
Here are some tips to get you through and win post-partum partner of the year in
the process!



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Pregnancy and Childbirth


BARNABY JOYCE'S LEADERSHIP IS BEING PUT TO THE TEST AS NATIONALS FIGHT TO RETAIN
ALL SEATS

With Nationals polling indicating the current Deputy Prime Minister is more
unpopular in southern states, the election outcome for his party may also serve
as a test of his leadership.



Source: ABC News/Topic: National Party of Australia


MONKEYPOX OUTBREAK - HEALTH WITH DR NORMAN SWAN

The World Health Organisation is expanding its surveillance of the Monkeypox
virus. It comes after 92 confirmed and 28 suspected cases of identified in
countries where it's not usually found.

Duration: 10 minutes 53 seconds10m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: COVID-19


HERE'S WHERE THINGS WENT RIGHT FOR LABOR, AND VERY WRONG FOR THE LIBERALS, ON
ELECTION NIGHT

The Australian people have spoken, and the big winners are Labor and the
"teal" independents. So how did it all unfold?



Source: Story Lab/Topic: Federal Election


LAURA TINGLE ON WHAT TO EXPECT FROM ANTHONY ALBANESE

It's the start of a new political era, with Anthony Albanese about to be sworn
in as Australia's 31st prime minister.

Duration: 12 minutes 3 seconds12m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Government and Politics


90 YEARS OF THE ABC


FUTURO: THE ORIGINAL TINY HOUSE

Futuro (House of the Future) was a prefabricated fibreglass home designed in
Finland that could be constructed in almost any location within a few days.
Duration: 4 minutes 13 seconds4m 13s

Source: ABC News/Topic: House and Home


CABBAGE PATCH KIDS 'BIRTHED' IN STORE

Take a look back at the Cabbage Patch Kids craze as it swept the world in the
early 1980s.
Duration: 5 minutes 44 seconds5m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Children's Games and Toys


AUSTRALIA'S NEW ANTHEM

People on the street struggle to remember the words of Advance Australia Fair.
Duration: 2 minutes 28 seconds2m 28s

Source: ABC News/Topic: Community and Society


ABC BROADCASTS THE OLYMPICS TO KING ISLAND

In 1984, the ABC brought the (commercial-free) Los Angeles Olympics into the
homes of King Islanders.
Duration: 5 minutes 41 seconds5m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Olympics (Summer)

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OPERATION PAPERCLIP

As the war drew to a close in Europe, American intelligence officers were
looking for weapons to take back to America. They were also looking for the
scientists and engineers that had overseen their design and construction.

Duration: 15 minutes 36 seconds15m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Human Interest


NEVER ON A SUNDAY: WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S LONG HISTORY OF BANNING FUN

Almost as soon as the Swan River Colony formed, laws were brought in to ban a
host of activities on Sundays. Those laws weren't repealed until more than a
century later.



Source: ABC Radio Perth/Topic: Community and Society


EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ABOUT ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER HISTORIES AND
CULTURES

This collection of resources is not only valuable for teachers, students and
schools, but also all Australians looking to better understand and celebrate our
rich Indigenous history.



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


THE GOLD RUSH – SERIES 1 EPISODE 2 LIFE ON THE GOLDFIELDS

Life on the goldfields wasn't as easy as some thought when they arrived off the
boats to begin their luck at gold mining!

Duration: 4 minutes 54 seconds4m 54s

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