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Learn more about how we use cookies Accept all cookiesABC required cookies only Skip to main content ABC Today is Thursday 13 June 2024 SydneyChange location 17°CCelciusMax Min of 8°Celcius Search Log InLog In More from ABC * News * Local * listen * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * Emergency * More ABC HOME TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS JUDGE SAYS DEATHS OF CAROL CLAY AND RUSSELL HILL CANNOT BE RULED MANSLAUGHTER IN GREG LYNN TRIAL Source: ABC News/Topic: Courts and Trials CLOSE FRIEND OF BARTENDER WHOSE PHOTOS HE MANIPULATED FOR SEXUALLY GRAPHIC WEBSITES SPEAKS OF 'SHOCK' Source: ABC News/Topic: Courts and Trials PAUL BARRY STEPS AWAY FROM MEDIA WATCH AFTER 11 YEARS AS HOST Source: ABC News/Topic: Television More ABC News FEATURED WOMEN WORKING IN POLAR AREAS 'BASICALLY HALF NAKED TO GO TO THE TOILET', A REPORT INTO FIELD WORK CONDITIONS FINDS A survey of women who have done field work in the Arctic and Antarctic has found 79 per cent had a negative experience. The report's authors say "broad cultural and institutional changes" are needed. Source: ABC News/Topic: Science and Technology THE CHEMICAL-FREE VEGGIE GARDEN THAT SPRANG TO LIFE ON AN ARID SALT PAN A community-supported agriculture enterprise is supplying chemical-free produce grown on Whyalla's arid salt pans and offering alternatives to the big supermarkets. Source: ABC North and West SA/Topic: Gardening AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL CITIES RANK AMONG WORLD'S LEAST AFFORDABLE MARKETS TO BUY A HOME A study ranking nearly 100 cities in eight countries places Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth among the world's least affordable cities to buy a home. Source: ABC News/Topic: Property Prices SYDNEY CLOSE FRIEND OF BARTENDER WHOSE PHOTOS HE MANIPULATED FOR SEXUALLY GRAPHIC WEBSITES SPEAKS OF 'SHOCK' Duration: 4 minutes 29 seconds4m 29s Source: ABC News/Topic: Courts and Trials CHRIS DAWSON LOSES APPEAL OVER CONVICTION FOR MURDERING WIFE LYNETTE SIMMS IN THE 1980S Source: ABC News/Topic: Crime 'WE CAN'T IMAGINE ANYONE WOULD WANT TO HURT HIM': POLICE APPEAL AFTER SURFER BASHED TO DEATH IN SYDNEY Source: ABC News/Topic: Crime More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE TWO FIRST NATIONS LEADERS CHOSEN TO STEER THE WAY FORWARD FOR SA'S VOICE TO PARLIAMENT South Australia's inaugural state-based First Nations Voice to Parliament has met for the first time to appoint its presiding members. Source: ABC News/Topic: Aboriginal ANNE HATHAWAY BECOMES OBSESSED WITH HER NEIGHBOURS IN THIS GLOSSY PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER Two suburban housewives, played by Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, are the best of friends. Until tragedy strikes, and everything on their idyllic street turns dark and twisted. Source: ABC Entertainment/Topic: Film (Arts and Entertainment) DO YOU STILL HAVE TO ISOLATE? EXPERTS ON WHAT DO TO IF YOU CATCH COVID-19 THIS WINTER Whether you've caught the virus for the first time or the third time, isolation is no longer legally required. We asked the experts what COVID-19 best practice looks like in 2024. Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: COVID-19 THE ESAFETY COMMISSIONER HAS DROPPED THE CASE AGAINST ELON MUSK, WHAT NOW? Elon Musk is in the clear with the Australian government and how prisoners are using VR for rehabilitation. Duration: 28 minutes 37 seconds28m Source: Listen/Topic: Social Media OUTBACK FOSSIL FIND CONFIRMS GIANT 'DEMONIC PELICANS' ONCE FILLED AUSTRALIA'S SKIES Fossilised remains thought to be 100 million years old have been identified as a new species of pterosaur, a powerful flying predator with a wingspan of up to 12 metres. Source: ABC North West Qld/Topic: Fossils DAILY DISCOVERIES 'WE'RE HERE!': THE GOLDEN RULES OF DROPPING IN TO SOMEONE'S HOUSE Dropping in used to be a common way of staying in touch, but is it still OK to do it? An etiquette expert says unexpected visitors can be a horrifying thought for many. Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: Family and Relationships GET THE BEST OF THE PACIFIC IN YOUR INBOX! The ABC Pacific newsletter brings you the latest and greatest stories from the region, straight to your inbox every week. Source: ABC Pacific JAYDA WAS EXCITED WHEN SHE GOT HER FIRST PAY CHEQUE. THEN, SHE LOOKED AT THE HOURLY RATE Employers can pay youngsters aged below 21 less than the minimum wage. But some say it is not a fair deal and are pushing for equal pay. Source: ABC News/Topic: Wages and Benefits WHAT USE IS THE NACC? Geoffrey Watson SC had high hopes for the National Anti-Corruption Commission, but when their first decision was not to proceeed with an investigation into possible corruption in relation to the Robodebt disaster, he was more than just disappointed. Duration: 26 minutes 15 seconds26m Source: ABC RN/Topic: Corruption THE FUTURE OF AUSTRALIAN MUSEUMS: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE HUMANITIES ARE AT RISK If the pathways and pipelines that support the staff and researchers of our museums are destroyed due to lack of funding, what message does this send about the way culture should be valued as a core part of our national future? Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Libraries, Museums and Galleries IVANO DEL PIO'S PEA AND SAFFRON RISOTTO It only takes a few ingredients from the fridge and pantry to make this impressive weeknight dish, which comes courtesy of Hobart-based Italian cook Ivan Del Pio. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Recipes CHRIS BAILEY, FRONTMAN OF THE SAINTS, HAS DIED The Saints were one of punk rock's earliest and most influential forces Source: Listen/Topic: Music (Arts and Entertainment) WINTER LIVING WHAT THE TEMPERATURE IS DOING TO OUR MENTAL HEALTH In a climate changed world, we're bound to experience hotter days with more frequency. There are physical health implications, but there are mental health consequences as well. Duration: 4 minutes 31 seconds4m 31s Source: Listen/Topic: Mental Health 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 News/Topic: Exercise and Fitness DOING LAUNDRY WITHOUT A DRYER? HERE'S HOW TO SPEED UP THE DRYING PROCESS We speak to science communicator Lish Fejer, one half of FixIt Chicks, for her top tips and "unconventional ways" of drying laundry this winter — without the cost of a dryer. Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: House and Home VICTORIA'S AUTUMN HAD A HEATWAVE AND RECORD LOW RAINFALL. WILL THIS DRY SPELL CONTINUE INTO WINTER? Autumn is often considered to be best season of the year for people visiting Victoria, with plenty of blue sky days and mild weather. But this year was milder than usual, bringing some of the warmest and driest days on record. Source: ABC News/Topic: Weather More on winter MOMENTS IN HISTORY EXPLORER ERNEST SHACKLETON'S SHIP FOUND AT BOTTOM OF ATLANTIC Shipwreck hunters have found the last expedition ship of Sir Ernest Shackleton off Canada's coast, and they say the vessel is "largely intact". Source: ABC News/Topic: History THE SYDNEY CON ARTIST WHO MADE MILLIONS OF FAKE US DOLLARS Robert Baudin printed around $2 million in fake US notes. When he (eventually) faced court, he took to the air and threatened to crash into Sydney Harbour. Source: ABC RN/Topic: Person HOPES ANTHROPOLOGISTS' NOTES WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES AFTER 30-YEAR EMBARGO LIFTS For three decades, hundreds of notebooks filled with detailed descriptions of sacred Indigenous practices were locked away in a museum's archives. Source: ABC North and West SA/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) AUSTRALIA GOT A BEATLES TOUR IN 1964 — IT COULD EASILY HAVE BEEN GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS INSTEAD In 1963, the world's musical landscape was changing, thanks to four young men from Liverpool. And one meeting in July that year made sure that Australia would not be left out. 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