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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 Today is Monday 13 May 2024 SydneyChange location 22°CCelciusMax Min of 14°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 ERIC HAS BEEN SPYING ON PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD FOR THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT. NOW HE'S TELLING ALL Source: Four Corners AURORA AUSTRALIS DISPLAYS STILL POSSIBLE BUT LESS LIKELY AS GEOMAGNETIC STORM LEVEL FALLS Source: ABC News/Topic: Weather Phenomena 'PARTICULARLY HEINOUS': EMMA LOVELL'S TEEN KILLER SENTENCED Source: ABC News/Topic: Courts and Trials More ABC News FEATURED HOW A CONFLUENCE OF FACTORS CREATED A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME AURORA From Australia to the US — here's how the dazzling lights of the aurora australis and borealis were captured in each hemisphere in a rare spectacle. Source: ABC News/Topic: Weather Phenomena ANOTHER BUDGET IS SET TO BE ALL ABOUT THE COST OF LIVING, WITH NO EASY ANSWERS With a federal election fast approaching and Australians struggling with the cost of living, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will have to walk a fine line between caution and courage when he delivers the budget. Source: ABC News/Topic: Budget WHY THIS VICTORIAN RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX HAS BEEN DUBBED THE 'VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED' What happens when a serious offender is released from prison but there's a substantial risk they might re-offend? In Victoria, many of them are housed at Corella Place. Source: ABC RN/Topic: Law, Crime and Justice SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN SURFERS WIN JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN EL SALVADOR AS IRUKANDJIS TAKE GOLD Duration: 11 seconds11s Source: ABC North Coast/Topic: Sport CHARLISE MUTTEN SHOT IN FACE AND BACK BY STEPFATHER BEFORE HE DUMPED HER BODY IN BARREL, COURT TOLD Source: ABC News/Topic: Crime WANDERERS FAN HIT WITH BAN FOR NAZI SALUTE Source: ABC News/Topic: A-League Men More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE ICYMI: THE CELEB #BLOCKOUT2024 TREND, THE BABY ON THE FLOOR AT THE T-SWIFT CONCERT AND MORE We don't blame you for focusing on little but Eurovision over the weekend. Here's the entertainment news you might have missed while you were dancing to Eurotrash bangers. Source: ABC Entertainment/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment FEATHER TRANSPLANTS FAILED FOR STAN THE WEDGE-TAILED EAGLE, BUT IT HASN'T CLIPPED HIS WINGS After unsuccessful attempts at feather transplants, Stan the rescued wedge-tailed eagle has defied the odds as wildlife rescuers work to help the bird relearn how to fly. Duration: 20 seconds20s Source: ABC North Coast/Topic: Animals WHAT COST-OF-LIVING RELIEF ARE YOU HOPING FOR IN THIS YEAR'S BUDGET? TELL US The federal government will hand down their third budget on May 14 and we want to know what's going to make a difference for you. Source: ABC News/Topic: Budget WILL ROBERT F KENNEDY JR HELP OR HARM TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN? Robert F Kennedy Jr, a nephew of former president John F Kennedy is running as an independent and while he won't win, he could steal votes from both Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Duration: 14 minutes 12 seconds14m Source: Listen/Topic: World Politics ROY AND HG ON HOW TO NIGGLE Rugby League nigglers are an important aspect of the game. Roy and HG discuss the great nigglers, like Josh Reynolds, Michael Ennis and now, Reed Mahoney. Duration: 50 minutes 25 seconds50m Source: Listen/Topic: Sport DAILY DISCOVERIES I BUILT A TINY HOUSE I CAN'T LIVE IN — BUT I HAVE NO REGRETS When Rio started building a tiny house during COVID lockdown, moving 3,000 kilometres across the continent wasn't on the cards. Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: House and Home SELF-PLEASURE EQUALS BETTER SEX. HERE'S HOW TO GET STARTED If you leave your sexual pleasure to your lovers, there is a chance you won't know how your body responds to many different kinds of touch and stimulation, writes sexologist Tanya Koens. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Sexual Activity THE 50 BEST AUSTRALIAN SONGS OF THE 90S Australian music was incredible in the 1990s. Here are the 50 finest songs of that decade. Source: Listen A CANBERRA SUBURB THAT WAS ONCE HOME TO 700 PEOPLE IS NOW A GHOST TOWN Westlake was a temporary settlement that housed the workers who built the nation's capital from 1922 to 1965. Duration: 14 minutes 48 seconds14m Source: ABC Radio Canberra/Topic: History TRADITIONAL VOYAGE FROM RAROTONGA TO HAWAI'I SETS SAIL AHEAD OF CULTURAL FESTIVAL Twenty-five days at sea navigating with traditional methods on a vaka wouldn't be foreign to our ancestors — and it's the reality for 16 Cook Islanders just days into their voyage to Hawai'i. Source: ABC Pacific/Topic: Community and Society THE COLONISATION OF PERTH Come on a journey through the colonial history of Perth. Learn about the places that were important to the Whadjuk people and the impacts of colonisation in these early days. Source: ABC Education/Topic: History Education THE NARRATIVES WE LIVE BY: HOW STORIES CAN BRING ABOUT SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGE Stories don’t just make people believe that change is possible — they can also reveal social trends and underlying conflicts before they break out into the open. Source: ABC Religion & Ethics/Topic: Science and Technology FOCUS ON WOMEN HOW THIS FOOTY CLUB WENT FROM BOTTOM OF THE LADDER TO BECOME HEROES From losing every single match to the undefeated premiers, a women's football team in Darwin knows how to overcome a challenge. Duration: 3 minutes 57 seconds3m 57s Source: Listen/Topic: Sport EWE BEAUTY: TRAILBLAZING JEANINE KIMM SHEARS HER WAY TO AN AUSTRALIAN RECORD The 31-year-old NSW shearer has set the first Australian women's merino shearing record for the most ewes shorn in an eight-hour period. Duration: 4 minutes 24 seconds4m 24s Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Wool WOMEN TOUCHING HEARTS AND RAISING PRIDE AWARENESS THROUGH NEARLY 200 'RANDOM ACTS OF CROCHET KINDNESS' Tasha Eimer struggled to find her place as a lesbian woman. In a bid to promote inclusion and acceptance she's leading a project to fill her town with rainbow hearts for Pride Month. Source: ABC Mid North Coast/Topic: LGBT 'ONE OF THE POOREST DECISIONS': MAYOR SLAMS OWN COUNCIL AFTER IT REJECTS SOCIAL HOUSING FOR VULNERABLE OLDER WOMEN The rejection of a major social housing project that would have provided dozens of apartments for vulnerable women over the age of 50 is "one of the poorest decisions" Hobart City Council has made, its mayor says. Source: ABC News/Topic: Local Government MOMENTS IN HISTORY 'ONE BIG PARTY': DARWIN ROCKSITTERS RECALL 50 YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP, MISHAPS AND WORLD RECORDS Over half a century, the Darwin Rocksitters have seen romances blossom, shared a drink with Jimmy Barnes and set an incredible world record. This is how it all began. Source: ABC News/Topic: History IN THE 60S, THIS COOKBOOK AUTHOR BECAME AUSTRALIA'S 'FIRST INFLUENCER' In Australia, long before colonisation, the tradition of cake baking involved foraged and wild-caught ingredients. Many new traditions have since followed. Source: ABC RN/Topic: Food and Cooking 'SOME PEOPLE HAVE RESERVATIONS': BOB HAWKE'S CHILDHOOD HOME HONOURS LABOR ICON IN LIBERAL HEARTLAND Mr Hawke's former home in South Australia has been renovated as a bed and breakfast, with themes based on the ex-PM's life and family. But not everyone in Bordertown is a fan of the Labor luminary. Source: ABC South East SA/Topic: ALP WALLA WALLA RESIDENTS IN BUN FIGHT TO SAVE HISTORIC BAKERY FROM SERVO DEVELOPERS Residents of a tiny town in the NSW Riverina region are battling to save their historic bakery from becoming a petrol station, as regional areas prove attractive servo investments. Source: ABC Goulburn Murray/Topic: Small Business EDITORIAL STANDARDS Read about our editorial guiding principles and the standards ABC journalists and content makers follow. DISCOVER MORE OF THE ABC ON OUR APPS Find out how to download your favourite app. * ABC iview Video on demand * ABC News Australia's most trusted news * ABC listen Radio & podcasts * triple j Live stream music radio * ABC Kids Entertainment for pre-schoolers * ABC Kids listen Music, stories and podcasts * ABC Kids Play Preschooler games & activities HELP How can we help you? * Where can I listen to live sport on ABC Radio? * How do I sign up for an ABC Account? * How do I link my TV to my ABC Account? 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