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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 Monday 4 November 2024 SydneyChange location Currently19°CCelciusNow Feels like 19°Celcius Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local * listen * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Lifestyle * Entertainment * Sport * Emergency * More ABC HOME PROMOTION AUSMUSIC MONTH Celebrating Australian music Find out moreFind out more TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS LIVE: HARRIS SAYS THEY HAVE 'THE MOMENTUM' AS TRUMP REPEATS 'CRIMINAL MIGRANTS' LINE AT RALLY Source: ABC News/Topic: US Elections 'DAYLIGHT ROBBERY' OF DOWRY ABUSE LEAVING WOMEN STRANDED, BUT NEW LAWS OFFER HOPE Source: ABC News/Topic: Domestic Violence LIVE: 'NOT TO MY KNOWLEDGE': ANTHONY ALBANESE DEFENDS RECORD ON QANTAS FLIGHT UPGRADES Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Government More ABC News FEATURED THE 2024 MELBOURNE CUP FIELD HAS BEEN DECIDED. HERE'S YOUR GUIDE TO THE RUNNERS Punters believe the international brigade are well-positioned to once again take the spoils, with several raiders at the top of the markets. Explore our interactive form guide to all the horses set to line up in Tuesday's great race. Source: ABC News/Topic: Horse Racing HOME LOANS ARE HARD TO GET. NOW SOME POLITICIANS AND BANKS WANT TO CHANGE THE RULES As the Reserve Bank meets to consider whether to cut interest rates, housing affordability is again centre stage of the political debate. Source: ABC News/Topic: Interest Rates ORANGE JUICE PRICE-HIKE HARD ON SHOPPERS' POCKETS BUT GOOD NEWS FOR AUSSIE FARMERS There's a good reason the price of orange juice has risen and supermarkets are not to blame. Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Cost of Living SYDNEY SYDNEY MARATHON TO JOIN ELITE RANKS OF WORLD MARATHON MAJORS ALONGSIDE LONDON AND NEW YORK CITY Source: ABC News/Topic: Marathon 'A REAL SOLUTION TO THE HOUSING CRISIS': COUNCIL CAR PARKS IN SYDNEY TO BECOME AFFORDABLE HOUSING Source: ABC News/Topic: Housing Policy TRACING YOUR BACKGROUND WITH DNA Source: Listen Duration: 39 minutes 16 seconds39m More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY, GODZILLA: TOURISM AMBASSADOR, OSCAR WINNER AND METAPHOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DREAD Godzilla may have had the odd face lift and seen some major technological advancements over its 70 years, but no-one in showbiz works harder than this apex predator. Source: ABC Entertainment/Topic: Fantasy Films HISTORIC PHOTO RECREATED IN QUEST TO SOLVE MYSTERY OF AUSTRALIAN HOUDINI'S FINAL DISAPPEARING ACT Photographer Pete Smith has recreated an image of carnival performer Hanco 100 years after the original was taken by his grandfather. He hopes it will draw out the escape artist's descendants. Duration: 7 minutes 9 seconds7m Source: ABC News/Topic: History SEJR WAS THE JACKJUMPERS' FIRST-EVER SIGNING, BUT A CARDIAC ARREST NEARLY ENDED HIS BASKETBALL DREAM After being the first player signed to the Tasmania JackJumpers, Sejr Deans went on to represent Australia and then later moved to the US to follow his dream. But a year into a contract, he suffered a cardiac arrest. Source: ABC News/Topic: Basketball JACK MILLER 'LUCKY TO WALK AWAY' AFTER NASTY CRASH IN MALAYSIAN MOTOGP Australian MotoGP rider Jack Miller suffers a horror crash on the first lap at the Malaysian Grand Prix, but luckily walks away with only minor injuries. Source: ABC News/Topic: Motor Sports JOHN FARNHAM'S COMPELLING NEW MEMOIR DOESN'T SHY AWAY FROM THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS ABOUT HIS LIFE AND CAREER From an abusive relationship to the cancer battle that's stopped him from singing, the notoriously private John Farnham doesn't hold back in his first autobiography. Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) DAILY DISCOVERIES DAWSON'S CREEK STAR JAMES VAN DER BEEK REVEALS COLORECTAL CANCER DIAGNOSIS In a statement provided to US media outlet People magazine, the 47-year-old says he has been "privately dealing with this diagnosis". Source: ABC News/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment WILL YOUNG MEN TURN-OUT FOR TRUMP? A reputable poll in Iowa has unexpectedly put Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in what was previously expected to be a safe state for the Republican - largely driven by the turn-out of women voters. Duration: 8 minutes 58 seconds8m Source: Listen/Topic: World Politics FROM DESERT TO OASIS : THE DEFIANT GRAZIER RUNNING A RADICAL REGENERATION EXPERIMENT USING FERAL DONKEYS Chris Henggeler is the only grazier in Australia using feral donkeys to regenerate his remote property. Now he's on the wrong side of the law. Duration: 2 minutes 12 seconds2m 12s Source: Australian Story/Topic: Human Interest KIRIBATI FISHERMEN TELL HOW THEY SURVIVED BEING LOST AT SEA FOR 33 DAYS AND SOLVED A FAMILY MYSTERY When Uein Buranibwe and his grandson Temaei Tontaake set out from Marakei Island in Kiribati to go fishing, they didn't expect to spend 33 days lost at sea, adrift on the vast Pacific Ocean. Duration: 29 minutes 24 seconds29m Source: ABC Pacific/Topic: Community and Society WHY DOESN'T THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION RUN OUT OF AIR? Where does the oxygen in the International Space Station come from and why doesn't it run out of air? Source: The Conversation/Topic: Science and Technology NEW ROLES IN 2025 FOR PATRICIA KARVELAS AND GREG JENNETT The ABC has announced new roles in 2025 for leading political and public affairs journalists Patricia Karvelas and Greg Jennett. Source: About the ABC THE UNBEARABLE WONDER OF BEING COMPLETELY KNOWN In her extraordinary book Three Women, Lisa Taddeo offers an immersive, intimate account of the sex lives of three women whom she followed for nearly a decade. Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Community and Society AUSMUSIC MONTH COUNTDOWN MUSIC QUIZ: BLONDIE BEFORE THEY WERE BLONDIE AND GEORGE MICHAEL'S REAL NAME It's the 50th anniversary of Countdown! Put your music knowledge to the test and share your favourite moments as we celebrate Ausmusic Month. Source: ABC News/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) J AWARDS 2024: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Now in its 20th year, the J Awards are our annual recognition of the best in Australian music. Get the full lowdown on how the awards work. Source: triple j/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) ABC IVIEW: ALL AUSSIE, ALL MUSIC, ALL MONTH This November, we celebrate all things Aussie music with music documentaries, specials, and live concerts featuring some of our biggest music icons. Source: ABC Homepage THE SAINTS – (I'M) STRANDED “We were hillbillies from Brisbane...most people thought we were crap” Duration: 1 hour 1h Source: Listen/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) More Ausmusic month MOMENTS IN HISTORY DOCUMENTARY EXPLORES EVIDENCE OF ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA'S PRE-COLONIAL TRADE WITH ASIA The Wangany Mala documentary delves into how Yolŋu people from north-east Arnhem Land and Macassans from modern-day Indonesia traded before colonisation. Source: ABC News/Topic: History IN 1835, JOHN BATMAN ATTEMPTED TO MAKE A TREATY WITH MELBOURNE'S ABORIGINAL OWNERS. HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED While the legacy of John Batman's 1835 treaty with Kulin elders is contested, the story of the violent entrepreneur who tried to bargain with Melbourne's Aboriginal owners is a defining moment in Victoria's colonial history. Source: ABC News/Topic: History DEADLY GAS LYING IN WAIT IN UNDERGROUND PIPES BENEATH TWO TASMANIAN CITIES In 2010, three workers were poisoned by toxic gas from an old underground pipe. Now there is a push to do something about the "potentially fatal" risk — but the company that owned the pipes went bust and nobody knows where they are anymore. Source: ABC News/Topic: Infrastructure BEFORE AI WAS BRINGING DEAD ARTISTS BACK TO THE STAGE, A 1960S HOUSEWIFE CLAIMED TO BE A MEDIUM FOR DECEASED COMPOSERS Rosemary Brown claimed she had little musical training but produced over 300 pieces of music from long-dead composers including Beethoven, Chopin and even John Lennon. 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