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LIVE: RBA WARNS INFLATION IS EASING 'MORE SLOWLY THAN PREVIOUSLY EXPECTED' AFTER
LEAVING RATES STEADY AGAIN

Source: ABC News/Topic: Stock Market


RESERVE BANK KEEPS INTEREST RATES AT 4.35 PER CENT

Source: ABC News/Topic: Money and Monetary Policy


'CLUMSY' CHENG LEI INCIDENT PROMPTS COMPLAINT FROM AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TO
CHINESE EMBASSY

Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Government

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THE FREE DOCUMENT YOU CAN DOWNLOAD ONLINE AND USE FOR SICK LEAVE

You can now use an online statutory declaration as evidence for personal leave
from work, without a JP signature. 


Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: Work


AS UKRAINIANS HOLD OFF AN OFFENSIVE FROM THE ENEMY, THE ABC WAS TAKEN TO A
SECRET POSITION NEAR THE RUSSIAN BORDER

Commander Anton is part of an elite squad of Ukrainian soldiers who call
themselves the "Peaky Blinders" after the violent British television drama.
Here's how they managed to stop Russia's advance after its surprise offensive in
May.
Duration: 4 minutes 24 seconds4m 24s

Source: ABC News/Topic: War


SOUTH AFRICA'S FUTURE DEPENDS ON AN 'UNHOLY ALLIANCE' SOLVING ITS REAL-WORLD
PROBLEMS BEFORE TIME RUNS OUT

Time is running out in South Africa to find solutions to its real-world problems
— otherwise the country may well become another textbook case on what happens
when inequality is allowed to fester.


Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics


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MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER 20 YEARS AFTER ALLEGED VICTIM'S BODY WAS FOUND IN SYDNEY
RIVER



Source: ABC News/Topic: Homicide


WHO ARE THE WINNERS AND LOSERS IN THIS YEAR'S NSW BUDGET?

Source: ABC News/Topic: Budget




NSW BUDGET PLEDGES BIGGEST SINGLE INVESTMENT IN SOCIAL HOUSING IN STATE'S
HISTORY

Source: ABC News/Topic: Budget


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DIDDY QUIETLY HANDS BACK KEYS TO NEW YORK CITY, LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER RECEIVING
THE HONOUR

The disgraced music mogul was awarded the honour last September, but has now
returned the key following a request from New York City mayor Eric Adams.


Source: ABC Entertainment/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment


WHY A SUCCESSFUL LEGAL FIRM IS TURNING AWAY UP TO SIX POTENTIAL CLIENTS A DAY

Law students are heading to the cities so they can pay off their HECS.  Lawyers
say this is creating a shortage in regional areas where people are struggling to
get representation.


Source: ABC North Coast/Topic: Judges and Legal Profession


BAN ON CHIROPRACTORS MANIPULATING THE SPINES OF BABIES REINSTATED FOLLOWING
OUTCRY FROM DOCTORS

The Chiropractic Board of Australia has reinstated an interim ban on the spinal
manipulation of children under the age of two following a request from federal
and state health ministers.


Source: ABC News/Topic: Health


'IT'S THE $64,000 QUESTION': WHY DO ANCIENT STATUES HAVE SUCH TEENY-TINY
PENISES?

The world's most famous classicist helps unpack the mystery behind statue
penis-size and shares her theory on why so many men are obsessed with the Roman
Empire.


Source: ABC Arts/Topic: Visual Art


CODY SIMPSON SET TO RESUME MUSIC CAREER AFTER GIVING EVERYTHING IN PURSUIT OF
OLYMPIC DREAM

After failing to make the Australian Olympic swimming team for the Paris Games,
Cody Simpson says he can resume his music career knowing he gave everything he
had in the pool.


Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport




DAILY DISCOVERIES


22,000 FIRST NATIONS KIDS ARE IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE TODAY. THAT'S WHY THIS 90S
PLAY IS STILL RELEVANT

Stolen is based on the real-life experiences of members of the Stolen
Generations. Its message is as relevant now as when the play was first written
nearly three decades ago.


Source: ABC Arts/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment


PICKLES THE PIG LEADS CALIFORNIAN POLICE ON FRANTIC CHASE

A pet piglet has surprised police in Northern California with its speed and
strength during a frantic chase through town. 


Source: ABC News/Topic: Social Media


JOHN WAS TOLD HIS RENT WAS GOING UP BY $200. THEN THE EVICTION NOTICE CAME

Better Renting executive director Joel Dingham says sometimes even mentioning
the prospect of going to tribunal can bring about a resolution. 


Source: ABC News/Topic: Rental Housing


BENJAMIN NETANYAHU DISSOLVES ISRAEL'S WAR CABINET

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his government's war
cabinet, a week after two of its centrist members resigned in protest.
Duration: 11 minutes 11 seconds11m

Source: Listen/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War


FAKE JOB ADS WASTE APPLICANTS' TIME AND HARM THEIR WELLBEING. SO WHY ARE
COMPANIES POSTING THEM?

Fake job listings are increasingly used by companies to give the illusion
they're thriving and to placate overworked staff. If you're applying for work,
there are plenty of clues to look out for to avoid wasting your time.


Source: ABC RN/Topic: Community and Society


OLYMPIC-HOPEFUL AND TONGAN TEENAGE KITEFOILER JJ RICE DIES IN DIVING ACCIDENT

Teenage kitefoiler JJ Rice, who was hoping to represent Tonga at the Paris
Olympics, has died in a diving accident.


Source: ABC Pacific/Topic: Death and Dying


NAIDOC WEEK 2024: KEEP THE FIRE BURNING! — EDUCATION RESOURCES

This collection combines the official educational resources for NAIDOC Week
2024.


Source: ABC Education/Topic: History Education


WINTER LIVING


A RUDE BILL SHOCK WAS THE FIRST MOST HOUSEHOLDS HEARD ABOUT A MONUMENTAL SHIFT
IN AUSTRALIA'S ENERGY SYSTEM

Across Australia, a huge, forced migration is underway as consumers are shunted
on to complex power prices. Just don't expect anyone to tell you about it.


Source: ABC News/Topic: Cost of Living


DEFROSTING YOUR WINDSCREEN CAN BE AN EARLY MORNING NUISANCE. HERE'S THE EASIEST
WAY TO DO IT

For those living in cold climate without a garage or an undercover park, a
frozen windscreen may be a familiar — and possibly frustrating — sight. So, how
do you fix it?


Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: Weather


AFFORDABLE (AND WARM) WAYS TO BUILD YOUR WINTER WARDROBE

If your knee-jerk reaction is to jump online whenever you need something new,
it's worth knowing there are more affordable and sustainable ways to secure
clothing.


Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Fashion


KICK OFF SLOW-COOKER SEASON WITH MELT-IN-YOUR-MOUTH LAMB SHANKS

With only 20 minutes of prep required, this delicious slow-cooker meal can be
adjusted to suit your schedule.


Source: ABC Lifestyle/Topic: Recipes

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MOMENTS IN HISTORY


LONG BEFORE BIEBER FEVER AND SWIFTIES, THERE WAS LISZTOMANIA

Can music inspire true mania? Franz Liszt was a Hungarian composer who inspired
intense fandom and a passionate frenzy from fans. So, was it true mania and what
does reveal about the way we talk about obsession?
Duration: 30 minutes 30m

Source: Listen/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment


POPULAR SERIES STUFF THE BRITISH STOLE RETURNS FOR A NEW SEASON

Marc Fennell goes around the world in search of the hidden histories of a whole
new suite of artefacts in the second series of the popular ABC show.  
Duration: 6 minutes 31 seconds6m

Source: ABC News/Topic: Culture


WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GOLDEN FLEECE, AUSTRALIA'S FIRST OIL COMPANY?

There are probably a few things that come to mind when reminiscing about long
road trips across Australia between the 1950s and '70s. Things like overheating
cars, AM radio and the unmistakable icon of the Golden Fleece. 


Source: ABC North Qld/Topic: History


IN 1972, A GAY HATE CRIME WAS ALLEGEDLY COMMITTED BY POLICE IN ADELAIDE. NOW
IT'S A WORK OF OPERA

Operatic works, particularly traditionally religious oratorios, rarely depict
queer characters. But this new Australian work brings reverence to the harrowing
true story of a historical gay hate crime.


Source: ABC Arts/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment




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