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Rainbow Lodge takes the men no-one else will — but one slip-up could land them back inside
Source: Four CornersTopic: Prisons and Punishment
Deputy PM Richard Marles confronted by Chinese PLA officers at security conference in Singapore
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
Is social media damaging our mental health? You might think you know the answer — but scientists don't
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Social Media
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'Tough days ahead' says Australian couple injured on Singapore Airlines flight, as they return home to Adelaide
Keith Davis and Kerry Jordan — who were injured onboard a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore that encountered severe turbulence — have returned home to Adelaide via a medical evacuation flight.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Air Transport Industry
Don't let the cold weather stop you from exercising. Here's how to stay motivated in winter
When it's cold and dark, there's nothing less appealing than hitting the gym for a workout. Here's how to stay motivated to exercise when the temperature drops.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Exercise and Fitness
As Trump vows to appeal conviction, poll gives snapshot of Republicans' reactions
Donald Trump confirms he will appeal against his conviction for falsifying business records, as President Joe Biden criticises his "dangerous" claim the trial was rigged.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: US Elections
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National Reconciliation Week
How a coroner's inquiry into a police shooting uncovered a culture of racism in the ranks
The coronial inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker has finished after almost two years of hearings, leaving the Northern Territory Police Force in crisis.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Police
'Stop right there … I'm tired of hearing that': The truth-telling circle tackling tough topics
Inside a tiny community hall in Alice Springs, there's an appetite for frank and open talk between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal locals.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Other Peoples)
What does reconciliation look like in a no-vote world? Young Indigenous people share their hopes for the future
As Australia marks its first Reconciliation Week since voting no to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, young First Nations people and advocates for change say they are still hopeful the country can heal, but that truth-telling will be key.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
Linda Burney discusses Reconcilliation Week following the Voice referendum
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney, discusses Reconciliation Week following the defeat of the Voice referendum.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
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