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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 Homepage Today is Thursday 1 September 2022 SydneyChange location Currently16°CCelciusNow Feels like 13°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 DO 1,043,776 EMPTY HOUSES HOLD THE ANSWER TO THE RENTAL CRISIS? 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Will there ever be a day when petrol fuelled vehicles are banned in Australia? One US state has already set a date. Duration: 30 minutes 30m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Auto and Vehicles SYDNEY ABC NEWS FOR SYDNEY Duration: 1 minute 21 seconds1m 21s Source: ABC News PHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURES SCALE OF HUMANITY'S FOOTPRINT ON 'MIRACULOUS PLANET' Source: ABC Radio Sydney/Topic: Environment LIVE: NSW NOW: DEADLINE LOOMS FOR RAIL UNION TO END LONG-RUNNING INDUSTRIAL ACTION Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE WINTER MIGHT HAVE FELT WET AND COLD, BUT THE NUMBERS TELL A DIFFERENT STORY Was it really as cold as it felt? Spring has arrived and the BoM's winter data is in. So, how wet was it compared to wet winters of the past, and where are we sitting with the year-to-date data? Source: ABC Weather/Topic: Climate Change HOW TO RETIRE HAPPILY, WITH LESS If you don't have much super, a high income, or your own home, you may feel left out of a lot of the retirement advice on offer. But these specialists say, with the right plan, even those with less can have a happy retirement. Duration: 25 minutes 51 seconds25m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Personal Finance CUSTOMISE YOUR SOURDOUGH WITH OLIVES, WALNUTS, OR EVEN SOUR CHERRY There are so many things you can add to sourdough to make it an olive loaf or fruit and nut loaf — the trick is knowing when to add them. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Food and Cooking WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE IN AN UNDERPERFORMING SUPER FUND Are you one of the hundreds of thousands of people stuck in an underperforming super fund? Here's what to do. Source: ABC News/Topic: Superannuation DRAGON FRUIT POPULARITY IS GROWING — AND FARMERS HOPE THE INDUSTRY CAN KEEP UP Whether it's the rise of the breakfast smoothie bowl or the controversy of TikTok's viral 'pink sauce' craze, exploding demand for dragon fruit has pushed the fledgling Australian industry into a recruitment drive. Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Consumers DAILY DISCOVERIES CHECKMATE: HAVE COVID-19 VACCINES CAUSED A 1,000-PER-CENT SURGE IN EXCESS DEATHS OF CHILDREN? A jump in the number of deaths among children in Europe could be caused by numerous factors, experts said, but vaccines are not to blame. Source: ABC News/Topic: COVID-19 WHAT WILL THE JOBS SUMMIT ACHIEVE? - POLITICS WITH DAVID SPEERS AND SAMANTHA MAIDEN The Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and the host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Duration: 7 minutes 58 seconds7m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics CONCERT BROADCASTS Welcome to your very own concert hall. Every week, ABC Classic brings you the finest performances from around Australia and the world. Browse our forthcoming concert broadcasts below, and listen on demand to our Classic Live concert Source: ABC Classic CAN YOU GET MONKEYPOX IN THE CLUB? BRETT SUTTON ANSWERS ALL YOUR QUESTIONS Can you catch it in a nightclub? Can only gay men catch it? Victoria's Chief Health Officer answers your monkeypox questions. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Health JIM CHALMERS ON MIGRATION AND MULTI-EMPLOYER BARGAINING While the jobs summit has seen broad agreement on raising the migration cap, unions and business are at odds on a number of other points, the main one being multi-employer bargaining. Duration: 16 minutes 2 seconds16m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Government and Politics WALLAROO MUM ENABLED TO ADOPT FOSTER CHILDREN Wallaroo Mum, Margaret Wyatt was legally a mother-of-three. Now thanks to a new pilot program she is the loving mother-of five, and couldn't be more thankful. Duration: 2 minutes 39 seconds2m 39s Source: ABC Radio Adelaide/Topic: Adoption HERE ARE THE FIRST 41 ACTS FOR BLUESFEST 2023 It's still seven months away and Bluesfest 2023 already looks enormous Source: Double J/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF THE ABC GIANT EARTHWORMS OF GIPPSLAND In 1978, scientists were concerned that a rare giant earthworm (Megascolides australis) found only in Gippsland could be facing extinction. Duration: 3 minutes 13 seconds3m 13s Source: ABC News/Topic: Animal Science TRYING A NEW SPAGHETTI FORK In 1978, This Day Tonight reported on the invention of a new fork specifically designed to make it easier to eat spaghetti. Duration: 3 minutes 54 seconds3m 54s Source: ABC News/Topic: Food and Cooking WHO ARE YOU BARRACKING FOR AT THE 1965 VFL GRAND FINAL? It was supposed to be the greatest grand final ever. The ABC's John Penlington reported on the day the Saints didn't quite go marching in. Duration: 4 minutes 13 seconds4m 13s Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport SHOULD PEOPLE USE THE PILL? In 1965, a reporter asked people on the street for their opinion on the contraceptive pill. Duration: 4 minutes 37 seconds4m 37s Source: ABC News/Topic: Reproduction and Contraception More from ABC 90 MOMENTS IN HISTORY THE RIGHT TIME TO VISIT ANCIENT EGYPT This year is a very special one for amateur and professional Egyptologists alike, as it marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter. Duration: 16 minutes 48 seconds16m Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Human Interest MIKHAIL GORBACHEV VISITED CHINA IN 1989. WHAT HE SAW CHANGED HISTORY The trajectory of our world was set in 1989 — the year the Berlin Wall came down and Deng Xiaoping took a brutal decision to change the course of his country, writes Stan Grant. Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics ARCHAEOLOGISTS DIDN'T KNOW WHY THIS MAN WAS SO TALL — DNA REVEALED THE ANSWER When Portuguese archaeologists unearthed the skeleton of a remarkably tall individual in an Iron Age settlement, they assumed he was too tall to be a local. They were wrong. Source: ABC Science/Topic: Genetics AUSTRALIA'S PUNK ROCK REVOLUTION When punk came to Australia in the 1970s, it wasn't just a carbon copy of the UK and US scenes, it had its own Australian flavour. Duration: 54 minutes 8 seconds54m Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) EDITORIAL POLICIES Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. 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