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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 8 July 2024 SydneyChange location 18°CCelciusMax Min of 11°Celcius Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local * listen * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * Emergency * More ABC HOME PROMOTION KEEP THE FIRE BURNING! Find out moreFind out more TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS SNAP THREE-NIGHT CURFEW DECLARED IN ALICE SPRINGS Source: ABC News/Topic: Police NEIGHBOUR WHO RAN INTO FIRE THAT KILLED THREE CHILDREN CALLS ON COMMUNITY TO RALLY AROUND FAMILY Source: ABC News/Topic: Domestic Violence INSIDE THE BATTLE TO STOP THE $450 BILLION CRIME INDUSTRY TARGETING AUSTRALIA'S WILDLIFE Source: 7.30/Topic: Animals More ABC News FEATURED HOW TO TALK TO YOUR SONS ABOUT THE 'MANOSPHERE' AND TOXIC MASCULINITY It's healthy for kids to be curious about things like the manosphere, experts say, but parents need to help them navigate the harmful messages it promotes. Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: Parenting 'WE WERE FLOORED': CHANCE DISCOVERY LEADS TO RETURN OF ABORIGINAL GIRL'S 200YO DOLL When an archives manager in England stumbled upon a small black doll, she was puzzled. A clue pointed her to Tasmania and a girl called Mithina, who lived almost 200 years ago. Source: ABC News/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) EXTRAVAGANT PARTIES, BOLLYWOOD STARS AND JUSTIN BIEBER: HOW ASIA'S RICHEST HEIR IS CELEBRATING HIS WEDDING Anant Ambani, son of Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani, is expected to marry Radhika Merchant on July 12. Source: ABC News/Topic: Human Interest SYDNEY NEIGHBOUR WHO RAN INTO FIRE THAT KILLED THREE CHILDREN CALLS ON COMMUNITY TO RALLY AROUND FAMILY Duration: 2 minutes 15 seconds2m 15s Source: ABC News/Topic: Domestic Violence INSIDE THE BATTLE TO STOP THE $450 BILLION CRIME INDUSTRY TARGETING AUSTRALIA'S WILDLIFE Source: 7.30/Topic: Animals Duration: 8 minutes 39 seconds8m FINANCIAL STRESS 'THROUGH THE ROOF' AS INTEREST RATE HIKES COME HOME TO ROOST Source: ABC News/Topic: Bankruptcy More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE SENIOR US DEMOCRATS JOIN CALLS FOR JOE BIDEN TO DROP PRESIDENTIAL RE-ELECTION BID Four more of the president's colleagues voice concern about his candidacy for the 2024 election, in a reflection of deepening party division among the Democrats. Duration: 3 minutes 46 seconds3m 46s Source: ABC News/Topic: US Elections 'I AM AN ADVENTURER AND AN EXPLORER': HOW JIMMY LITTLE GAVE NEW LIFE TO SOME OF OUR GREATEST SONGS With his brilliant versions of Crowded House, Paul Kelly and Nick Cave classics, Australian music legend Jimmy Little found a new audience on his 1999 album. Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN AFTER LOSS Ailsa Piper's world fell apart when her husband Peter died suddenly and unexpectedly. Ailsa talks about how objects hold memory and how nature and new pursuits helped her heal. Duration: 15 minutes 30 seconds15m Source: ABC RN/Topic: Grief SEARCH FOR QUEENSLAND'S BEST ROOSTER CROW LEAVES ENTRANTS 'EMPOWERED, EXHILARATED' Poultry fanciers have channelled their prized animals by giving their best cock-a-doodle-dos to be crowned crowing champions. Duration: 31 seconds31s Source: ABC Sunshine Coast/Topic: Human Interest CTE FOUND IN TWO WOMEN WHO ENDURED DECADES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Two women who endured decades of intimate partner violence have been diagnosed with CTE — the first cases in victims of domestic violence in Australia and two of just a handful globally. Source: ABC News/Topic: Domestic Violence DAILY DISCOVERIES JOHN CENA, APPARENTLY STILL WRESTLING, WILL EXIT THE RING FOR THE FINAL TIME IN 2025 After more than two decades in the business, John Cena announced his retirement from World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) at an event in Toronto over the weekend. Source: ABC Entertainment/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment IT'S THE LOVE MATCH MADE ON SOCIAL MEDIA: WHY YOUNG READERS ARE FALLING FOR ROMANTIC FICTION BookTok, Bookstagram and BookTube are opening up the world of romantic fiction to teens and giving them new perspectives on love. Source: ABC News/Topic: Romance Books WIN TICKETS TO TRENT DALTON'S LOVE STORIES: BEHIND THE SCENES Join Trent Dalton for a behind the scenes look of Love Stories - The Stage show. Source: ABC BRISBANE/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) FRENCH FAR-RIGHT DEFEATED IN SHOCK ELECTION UPSET Emmanuel Macron's electoral gamble appears to have paid off with Marine Le Pen's National Rally party relegated to third position in the second round of the French election. Duration: 4 minutes 5 seconds4m 5s Source: Listen 50C HEATWAVES ACROSS THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE DRIVE GLOBAL TEMPS TO 1.5 DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE Earth hits a concerning climate milestone, with data showing global temperatures at or above the Paris Agreement threshold for 12 months in a row. Source: ABC News/Topic: Weather WHAT CAN BE DONE TO CHALLENGE THE RENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF THE ACADEMIC PUBLISHING INDUSTRY? As universities find themselves under increasing budgetary pressure, companies that publish academic research reap impressive profits — a fitting way of characterising these publishers is as rent-seekers. Source: ABC Religion & Ethics MARTIN PISTORIUS SPENT 10 YEARS WITH LOCKED-IN SYNDROME BEFORE ANYONE KNEW When Martin Pistorius was struck by a mysterious neurological illness, everyone thought he was in a coma. Source: Listen/Topic: Health NAIDOC WEEK NATIONAL NAIDOC WEEK AWARDS 2024: HERE ARE ALL OF THIS YEAR'S FINALISTS AND WINNERS Black excellence and community leadership were honoured at the 2024 National NAIDOC Week Awards in Tarndanya (Adelaide) on Kaurna Yerta Country on Saturday evening. Source: ABC News/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) FIRST NATIONS HEROES ARE CELEBRATED THIS NAIDOC WEEK NAIDOC Week celebrations officially begin on Sunday with the theme: Keep the fire burning! Blak, Loud and Proud. But can everyone celebrate? Source: ABC News/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) NAIDOC AWARD WINNERS ARE 'BLAK, LOUD AND PROUD' AS INDIGENOUS DIFFERENCE-MAKERS HIT THE BLACK CARPET It was the first major gathering of First Nations people since the defeat of the Indigenous Voice referendum last year, with almost 2,000 people in the crowd breaking last year's record. Source: ABC News/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) ARTIST SHARES HER SURPRISE AFTER HER DESIGN IS PICKED FOR NEW NAIDOC COLLECTIBLE COIN A young Indigenous artist will have her work circulated in wallets around the country to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Source: ABC News/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) More on NAIDOC Week MOMENTS IN HISTORY MORE THAN 50 YEARS ON, PASSENGERS OF THE FATEFUL QANTAS BOMB HOAX FLIGHT ARE STILL WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Many Australians know the story of "Mr Brown's" 1971 Qantas bomb hoax. But few know the ongoing trauma experienced by the passengers onboard that fateful flight. Source: ABC RN/Topic: History THE FIRST SKIERS TREKKED TO MOUNT BULLER 100 YEARS AGO. LITTLE DID THEY KNOW WHAT THEY WERE PIONEERING This weekend marks 100 years since seven skiers hiked up Mount Buller. It was the beginning of one of Australia's most popular snow destinations. Duration: 2 minutes 18 seconds2m 18s Source: ABC Shepparton/Topic: Alpine Skiing 'MUGSHOTS' BEFORE THEY WERE FORCED OFF COUNTRY ARE THE ONLY PHOTOS OF FLORENCE'S GRANDPARENTS It's this history Florence Onus will share at Queensland's truth-telling inquiry when community sessions begin next month. Source: Stateline/Topic: Aboriginal 'HISTORIC HOMECOMING': NEW YORK'S THE MET RETURNS 14 LOOTED SCULPTURES TO CAMBODIA The sculptures were looted from the country during a period of war and unrest and their return is like welcoming home the souls of ancestors, Cambodia's culture minister says. Source: ABC News/Topic: Cultural Artefacts EDITORIAL STANDARDS Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. DISCOVER MORE OF THE ABC ON OUR APPS Find out how to download your favourite app. * ABC iview Video on demand * ABC News Australia's most trusted news * ABC listen Radio & podcasts * triple j Live stream music radio * ABC Kids Entertainment for pre-schoolers * ABC Kids listen Music, stories and podcasts * ABC Kids Play Preschooler games & activities HELP How can we help you? * Where can I listen to live sport on ABC Radio? * How do I sign up for an ABC Account? * How do I link my TV to my ABC Account? 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