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'RED HOT' JOBS BOUNCE KEEPS PRESSURE ON FOR APRIL INTEREST RATE RISE

Source: ABC News/Topic: Employment Statistics


'THE MARKET IS TELLING US SOMETHING VERY BAD IS COMING', AS GLOBAL BANKING
CRISIS DEEPENS

Source: The Drum/Topic: Business, Economics and Finance


LATITUDE FINANCIAL HIT BY CYBER ATTACK, MORE THAN 300,000 IDENTITY DOCUMENTS
STOLEN

Source: ABC News/Topic: Business, Economics and Finance

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NO POWER TOOLS? NO WORRIES! YOU CAN BORROW FAR MORE THAN YOU THINK

Need a drill for a job around the house? Or equipment for kid's party? If you're
looking to save money and reduce waste, one strategy is to borrow rather than
buy.



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Sustainable Living


STUDENTS AIM TO SPICE UP MENU FOR ASTRONAUTS AT INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

Victorian teenagers grow their first crop in a habitat that mimics conditions in
space, with hopes to add bush tucker to the ISS veggie patch.



Source: ABC Radio Melbourne/Topic: Astronomy (Space)


'WHAT AM I GOING TO DO? HOLD A HOSE?' NSW MINISTERS DECLINE TO VISIT FIREGROUND

Dugald Saunders says a visit to the Tambaroora fireground will only lead to
accusations that he's 'there for the cameras'. While Paul Toole says he's
concerned about 'getting in the way'.



Source: ABC Central West/Topic: Bushfire


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BRUCE LEHRMANN ADMITS LYING ABOUT HAVING A DEFAMATION LAWYER EARLIER THAN HE DID
'SO IT APPEARED EVERYTHING WAS UNDER CONTROL'



Source: ABC News/Topic: Courts and Trials


COST OF LIVING, RENT INCREASES TOP PRIORITY FOR SEVEN WESTERN SYDNEY SEATS IN
NSW ELECTION CAMPAIGN



Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: State and Territory Elections

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DISCOVER THE STUNNING VIEWS AND LOCAL VOCAL TRADITIONS OF THE TORRES STRAIT

From songs of wind and waves to a homage to island hopping, celebrate the
diversity and traditions of this island region. 

Duration: 1 hour 1h

Source: ABC Classic/Topic: Indigenous Music


WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR BRAIN IF YOU DON'T GET ENOUGH SLEEP?

Sleep may be the single biggest factor in maintaining a healthy brain and
positive mental health. An expert explains what happens to your brain if you
don't get enough sleep.



Source: The Conversation/Topic: Sleep


THE THORNY DEVIL IS OLDER THAN THE AUSTRALIAN DESERTS. SCIENTISTS HOPE GENETICS
CAN TELL US WHY

Citizen scientists are being called upon to help unlock the mysteries of the
thorny devil and better understand the desert dweller's evolution.



Source: ABC Pilbara/Topic: Animal Science


WHY ARE ELECTRICITY PRICES SET TO RISE IN SOME STATES? WHAT CAN I DO TO SAVE ON
ELECTRICITY?

Power bills look set to rise for many Australians from July — but that all
depends on where you live and which energy provider you're with.

Duration: 7 minutes 51 seconds7m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Energy Industry


RANGERS ISSUE FINES AFTER 4WDS CAUSE $50,000 DAMAGE IN PROTECTED WETLANDS

Two drivers who unlawfully drove through a protected wetland area in north
Queensland have been fined after their cars and debris caused significant
environmental damage.



Source: ABC North Qld/Topic: Environment




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CALLS FOR QLD GOVERNMENT TO RELEASE FULL CHILD SAFETY INVESTIGATION AFTER MOTHER
LEFT DAUGHTERS TO DIE IN HOT CAR

Queensland's opposition demands the state government release the full
investigation report examining its handling of the child safety case involving
two toddlers who died in a hot car.



Source: ABC Investigations/Topic: Child Abuse


WHAT A TV DATING EXPERT WANTS US TO REMEMBER ON THE APPS

Dating is complex, and dating online is even more complex. But there are ways to
protect yourself and feel empowered while looking for love. 



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Dating


IS THIS THE HAPPIEST CALF YOU'VE EVER SEEN?

A dairy farm in West Gippsland has produced a calf with markings resembling a
smiley face

Duration: 2 minutes 53 seconds2m 53s

Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Dairy Production


WHO IS TANYA PLIBERSEK?

Elected to federal parliament aged just 28, Tanya Plibersek has lived almost
half her life in the public eye and is now the longest-serving woman in
Australia's House of Representatives.

Duration: 40 minutes 1 second40m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics


BULL SHARKS TO BE CAUGHT AND TAGGED EACH EVENING IN SWAN RIVER

For the first time, we're about to get a complete picture of bull shark
populations in the Swan River, here's how it will work...

Duration: 6 minutes 50 seconds6m

Source: ABC PERTH/Topic: Shark


WOMADELAIDE DAY TWO: SOMETIMES YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN TO WALK AWAY

You never know what you'll find on another stage...



Source: Double J


“FAIR PLAY”? GARY LINEKER, THE BBC, AND THE COMPLEX DEMANDS OF IMPARTIALITY

The BBC is no stranger to scandal, but the latest fracas involving sports
broadcaster Gary Lineker is both portentous and contains vital lessons for
Australia — especially in the lead-up to this year’s referendum.



Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Television Broadcasting


ABC IVIEW


THE WEEKLY WITH CHARLIE PICKERING – SERIES 9 EPISODE 6

Charlie takes Hillsong to confession, torpedoes the submarine deal and unplugs
Robodebt. Plus registered cinephile Alexei Toliopoulos wraps up the Oscars and
Rhys Nicholson barely interviews Rhonda Burchmore.
Duration: 27 minutes 46 seconds27m

Source: iview/Topic: COMEDY & ENTERTAINMENT


QUEERSTRALIA – EPISODE 3 COMMUNITY AND BELONGING

This final episode looks at how Queer people jostled for space and
representation; how communities united during the AIDS era; the experiences and
challenges of multicultural Queerdom; and onscreen Queer representation. (Final)
Duration: 1 hour 47 seconds1h

Source: iview/Topic: HISTORY


BACK IN TIME FOR THE CORNER SHOP – SERIES 1 EPISODE 2 1920S - 1940S

The Ferrone Family are put to the test as they live through the highs and lows
of running a corner shop through one of the most tumultuous periods of
Australian history - from the roaring 20s to the late 1940s.
Duration: 57 minutes 49 seconds57m

Source: iview/Topic: HISTORY


HERE OUT WEST

A baby is kidnapped from hospital by a desperate grandmother. Her flight sets
off a chain of events that bring together complete strangers over the course of
one dramatic day.
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes 18 seconds1h 40m

Source: iview/Topic: MOVIES

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MOMENTS IN HISTORY


CONVICT ORPHANS

A new book tells the stories of the colony's forgotten children and those who
succeeded against all odds.

Duration: 17 minutes 33 seconds17m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Community and Society


ABC ARCHIVE VISION SHOWS OSCAR WINNER MICHELLE YEOH AS MISS MOOMBA IN 1984

Before her history-making Academy Award win, actor Michelle Yeoh once played a
pivotal role in an iconic Melbourne festival.

Duration: 32 seconds32s

Source: ABC News/Topic: History


CORAL BROWNE: AUSTRALIA'S BEST UNKNOWN HOLLYWOOD STAR

Coral Browne began her life in Melbourne in the 1930's, and went on to be a
leading lady in the West End during WWII in London and star in many Hollywood
films.

Duration: 37 minutes 41 seconds37m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Entertainment


MAIRI NICOLSON CELEBRATES 45 YEARS AT THE ABC

Legendary broadcaster Mairi Nicolson reflects on the special chemistry that
happens when the red light turns on, as she celebrates her 45th anniversary with
the ABC.



Source: ABC Classic/Topic: Radio Broadcasting




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