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Leaders on both sides are putting their foot in it this week — it does not bode well for the next election
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Government and Politics
'A snake eating its own tail': Some private health insurance policies have increased up to five times the approved average
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Health Insurance
Human remains found at remote site, 60km from burnt out campsite where campers went missing, court hears
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
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'The whole place has just come alive': How a country pub's new owners brought the town back together
When Cathy Wills came to the small Tasmanian town of Gladstone, nothing much ever happened. That was until she revamped the local pub.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Community and Society
Gadecki, Sharma face one final hurdle as French Open qualifying spots beckon
Australians Olivia Gadecki and Astra Sharma move just one victory away from a coveted place in the French Open main draw.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Tennis
Why is New Caledonia still a French territory?
The people of New Caledonia have had three referendums to vote on its independence, with the result of all three being to remain as a French territory.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
The extra costs of home ownership that can come as a surprise
Paying a mortgage is just one part of home ownership. Here are some of the other expenses to factor in.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Housing Market
Young composer who can play any song by ear on the spot to set Vivid festival alight with dance music
Initially reluctant to join TikTok, 20-year-old composer Bailey Pickles has his mother to thank for helping him go viral, drawing the attention of Vivid festival organisers.
Source: ABC Radio SydneyTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)
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Barbie to make a doll to honour Mary Fowler, gloves and bubble braid included
The Matildas star and Manchester City forward is one of nine athletes set to be honoured in a new project announced by Mattel.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Women
'Amal Clooney is nowhere to be found': How the famous lawyer silenced her critics on her Gaza stance
Amal Clooney is arguably one of the most famous faces of human rights law. However, social media users grew frustrated in recent months by what they claimed was her silence on the Israel-Gaza war. Those critics have now been silenced.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: International Law
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