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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 Tuesday 21 March 2023 SydneyChange location 25°CCelciusMax Min of 18°Celcius Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local * Radio * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * More * More ABC HOME PROMOTION HARMONY WEEK Celebrating Australia's Cultural Diversity Find out moreFind out more TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS XI AND PUTIN VOW TO HAVE EACH OTHER'S BACK ON ENERGY AS RUSSIA WARNS UK OVER DEPLETED URANIUM SHELLS Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics PRIVATE PLANES, LUXURY CARS AND GOLD BARS. INDONESIA'S PUBLIC SERVANTS HAD BEEN LIVING THE LIFE, UNTIL NOW Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics FROM BODY SHAME TO SELF-LOVE, XANTHIA REVEALS THE POWER OF HER DIAGNOSIS Source: ABC News/Topic: Women More ABC News FEATURED 'THERE'S USUALLY NOT JUST ONE COCKROACH, THERE'S MORE THAN ONE': WHY THE COLLAPSE OF SVB IS HAVING A 'CONTAGION EFFECT' The SVB collapse didn't just leave the banking sector in disarray; technology start-ups are bracing for a harder time, and there are fears the global economy is at risk of recession. Source: ABC News/Topic: Business, Economics and Finance IPCC'S DEFINITIVE REPORT: WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO AVOID CLIMATE DISASTER A child born now is likely to suffer, on average, three to four times as many climate extreme events in their lifetime as their grandparents did. Source: The Conversation/Topic: Climate Change ARE RENTAL CAPS A GOOD IDEA? The Queensland government is considering a cap on private rentals, with new research showing that soaring rents are causing critical housing stress. Duration: 12 minutes 41 seconds12m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Rental Housing SYDNEY ABC NEWS FOR SYDNEY Duration: 1 minute 23 seconds1m 23s Source: ABC News TWO CHARGED, RIOT POLICE CALLED AFTER MOB CLASHES WITH LGBT ACTIVISTS OUTSIDE MARK LATHAM SPEECH Duration: 3 minutes 4 seconds3m 4s Source: ABC News/Topic: Activism and Lobbying WARREN AND GEERT HAD JUST MET WHEN THEY HIKED UP A MOUNTAIN TOGETHER. THEN THEIR LIVES CHANGED FOREVER Source: ABC RN/Topic: Accidents - Other More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE FURORE OVER NEO-NAZI PRESENCE AT ANTI-TRANS RIGHTS RALLY SPILLS INTO FEDERAL PARLIAMENT Peter Dutton has rebuffed a fiery tirade from Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus in question time over the presence of neo-Nazis at an anti-trans rights rally in Melbourne on Saturday attended by a state Liberal MP. Source: ABC News/Topic: Government and Politics MUSICAL STARS SAY ROCKHAMPTON'S UNIQUE THEATRE SCENE MADE THEM BETTER PERFORMERS Despite growing up hundreds of kilometres from a capital city, Kara Lane, Gretel Scarlett, and Lorinda May Merrypor say their formative years in this Queensland city helped shape their future success. Source: ABC Capricornia/Topic: Opera and Musical Theatre IS KANGAROO ISLAND AT RISK OF BEING LOVED TO DEATH WITH LATEST TOURISM ACCOLADE? Australia's third-largest island is gaining in popularity worldwide for its rugged natural beauty, as international mastheads name it in their 'places to see' lists. Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Travel and Tourism (Lifestyle and Leisure) FINLAND TOPS TABLE OF WORLD'S HAPPIEST PEOPLE IN ANNUAL REPORT For the sixth consecutive year, Finland has come out on top of an annual ranking of the world's happiest nations, with the Finns having the highest average life evaluation of the 137 countries surveyed. Source: ABC News/Topic: Community and Society MASSIVE NSW BUSHFIRE HAS LED TO 'NEAR TOTAL DESTRUCTION' OF NATIVE WILDLIFE Native animals in the New South Wales Central Tablelands are facing 'near total destruction' following an 18,000 hectare bushfire, conservationists and carers say. Source: ABC Central West/Topic: Animals and Nature DAILY DISCOVERIES WARREN AND GEERT HAD JUST MET WHEN THEY HIKED UP A MOUNTAIN TOGETHER. THEN THEIR LIVES CHANGED FOREVER Nature was always Warren's "antidote" to a busy life. Then he had a devastating accident on Hinchinbrook Island and didn't know if he'd make it out alive. Source: ABC RN/Topic: Accidents - Other BANDT: EVERYONE HAS TO 'SHIFT A BIT' ON SAFEGUARD MECHANISM The Greens and the government are at an impasse over the Safeguard Mechanism, with the Greens pushing for no new coal or gas by 2030 in order to support the bill. Duration: 12 minutes 43 seconds12m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics IS IRONING DYING? THREE REASONS WHY WE'RE DITCHING IT Ironing is an annoying time suck. So why do we persist? Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Home and Garden MEET SYDNEY STYLE ICON, PATTI PINK CAKE Patricia Lyden has been dressing fabulously for decades but developed a cult following on Instagram in the last year after she began uploading videos of her daily outfits. Duration: 16 minutes 48 seconds16m Source: ABC SYDNEY/Topic: Fashion EP 08 - THE BARILARO TAPES friendlyjordies releases a 2021 recording of former NSW Nationals leader John Barilaro, so why is the mainstream media ignoring the story? Source: Media Watch A.B. ORIGINAL ADDED TO ICE CUBE AND CYPRESS HILL ARENA TOUR The Game is out, Briggs and Trials are in. Source: Double J FORMER SOLDIER CHARGED WITH WAR CRIME OVER AFGHANISTAN INCIDENT A former SAS soldier has been charged with murder - following a years-long investigation into alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan. Duration: 4 minutes 17 seconds4m 17s Source: ABC Radio HARMONY WEEK PRATIK SAYS HE EXPERIENCED RACISM ALMOST EVERY DAY AS AN AGED CARE WORKER A workforce shortage, exacerbated by the pandemic, is increasing Australia's dependency on culturally diverse aged care workers. But that workforce faces racism 'on a daily basis'. Source: ABC News/Topic: Discrimination FROM A MASSACRE TO 'FEEL-GOOD' MULTICULTURALISM: THE DARK HISTORY OF HARMONY DAY March 21 is known around the world as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, a solemn reminder of a brutal massacre. In Australia, it's called Harmony Day. Source: ABC News/Topic: History TIN WAS 'WANTED' BY THE MYANMAR GOVERNMENT. IN AUSTRALIA, SHE FOUND LOVE AND SAFETY — BUT ALSO STIGMA With every shared meal, volunteering shift and fundraising project, Tin Hta Nu is determined to challenge stereotypes and show how much refugees contribute to their communities. Source: ABC Mid North Coast/Topic: Refugees IT'S BECOMING ACCEPTED THAT MORE DIVERSE VOICES ARE NEEDED, BUT ARE THEY BEING LISTENED TO? 'Diversity, equity and inclusion' have become buzzwords with companies and organisations globally reportedly spending billions on DEI-related initiatives. The question is whether they're really working. Source: ABC News/Topic: Multiculturalism MOMENTS IN HISTORY NUDITY, OSCARS AND GINGER ROGERS: THE FORGOTTEN HISTORY OF AN ART DECO GEM An art deco building in Sydney is at the centre of a fight between theatre advocates and a property developer. It highlights the question of what to do with neglected heritage buildings. Source: ABC RN/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment WHEN TEACHING EVOLUTION WAS BANNED IN THE US When teaching evolution in public schools was banned in Tennessee in 1925, a group of businessman in the small town of Dayton sensed an opportunity to put their town on the map. Duration: 32 minutes 37 seconds32m Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Courts and Trials 20 YEARS ON, THE IRAQ WAR RAISES NEW QUESTIONS 20 years ago, Australia joined the US and UK deploying troops to Iraq as part of the so-called 'coalition of the willing', in an invasion now considered illegal. Duration: 10 minutes 28 seconds10m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War THREE WIVES, ONE MURDER AND A SENSATIONAL SCANDAL. HOW A BIGAMY CASE CAPTIVATED PERTH IN 1910 A historical bigamy case in Western Australia proves rich pickings for a researcher keen to find out more about the illegal practice of marrying multiple people without a divorce. Source: ABC Radio Perth/Topic: Marriage EDITORIAL STANDARDS Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. 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