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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 5 September 2022 SydneyChange location Currently16°CCelciusNow Feels like 10°Celcius 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 FOR 15 HOURS AFTER SHE CALLED FOR HELP AFTER BEING ALLEGEDLY RAPED, GRACE COULDN'T SHOWER OR CHANGE Source: 7.30/Topic: Sexual Offences SPEAKER DECIDES NOT TO REFER SCOTT MORRISON TO COMMITTEE FOR MISLEADING PARLIAMENT Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Government SUPERYACHT IMPOUNDED, PASSENGERS STRANDED AS LUXURY CRUISE COMPANY COLLAPSES Source: ABC Kimberley/Topic: Tourism and Leisure Industry More ABC News FEATURED WHY PEOPLE LOVE 'GREIGE', AND HOW TO DODGE THE TREND IF YOU HATE IT The excess of grey and white in home design right now is commonly referred to as 'greige'. How did this colour palette get so popular, and will we ever move away from it? Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Home and Garden JANE LOST CENTIMETRES OF BONE WAITING FOR HIP SURGERY, BUT HAD TO 'SOLDIER ON' Doctors say patients are suffering — and becoming addicted to pain medication — as their conditions worsen during long waits for elective surgery at public hospitals. Source: ABC Sunshine Coast/Topic: Health YOUR RENT IS GOING UP, SO SHOULD YOU STAY OR SHOULD YOU GO? WE'LL LET YOU DECIDE Use our interactive to see how you would tackle some of the scenarios facing Australians — but a word of caution: you'll have to make some difficult decisions. 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Source: ABC Radio Melbourne/Topic: Food and Cooking RUSSIA CUTS OFF GAS EXPORTS TO EUROPE INDEFINITELY Russia has been accused of engaging in economic warfare after indefinitely suspending gas supplies to Europe via a major pipeline. Duration: 8 minutes 8 seconds8m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War MARGARET THROSBY REMINISCES ON 55 YEARS AT THE ABC Margaret Throsby has announced her retirement from the ABC. She reminisces about her many different roles with the organisation during her 55-year career. Source: ABC Classic/Topic: Classical SHAQ ATTACK! SHAQ ATTACK: Shaquille O’Neal fever swept Australia/down under, but ‘Voice to parliament’ stunt had some crying ‘foul’. Plus Justice for Lyn: Chris Dawson guilty Kate Ritchie DUI coverage Source: Media Watch CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF THE ABC SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT THE ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW Attractions at the Adelaide Show in 1962 included 'horses in action', sextuplet lambs and a record-breaking price for a Poll Hereford Bull. Duration: 2 minutes 23 seconds2m 23s Source: ABC News/Topic: Agricultural Shows AVOCADO MARKETERS USE SEX TO BOOST SALES In 1985, the success of the avocado industry was credited in part to 'promotions and improved marketing', with research showing the fruit had aphrodisiac qualities. Duration: 2 minutes 35 seconds2m 35s Source: ABC News/Topic: Agricultural Crops FOX TERRIERS USED TO HUNT RATS In 1977, Brisbane Council had the world's most enthusiastic — and adorable — exterminators. Duration: 4 minutes 1 second4m 1s Source: ABC News/Topic: Animals 55 YEARS OF ABC RADIO CURRENT AFFAIRS Listen to the first minute of the first ever AM program, presented by Robert Peach in 1967. Duration: 1 minute 15 seconds1m 15s Source: ABC News/Topic: Journalism More from ABC 90 MOMENTS IN HISTORY HOW AUSTRALIA CAME TO EMBRACE ITS ANIMALS To the first European colonists, Australian wildlife was bewildering at best. But over the past two centuries, a host of scientists and enthusiasts have transformed our relationship with our native animals. Duration: 20 minutes 12 seconds20m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Animals 'ALWAYS CALM IN A CRISIS': COLLEAGUES PAY TRIBUTE TO ABC JOURNALIST JOHN TULLOH John Tulloh was ABC TV's first foreign editor, keeping Australians across the world's news in a time before mobile phones and satellite feeds. Source: ABC News/Topic: Journalism HORRIBLE HISTORIES SPECIAL: SENSATIONAL SHAKESPEARE (2016) Looking at the life and times of William Shakespeare - from his humble beginnings in Stratford, through his time as a jobbing actor in London, to his success as the country's most respected and financially savvy writer. 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