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Learn more about how we use cookies Accept all cookiesABC required cookies only Skip to main content ABC Today is Wednesday 8 May 2024 SydneyChange location 21°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 MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE, SAYS SECURITY GUARD STABBED IN BONDI ATTACK Source: 7.30/Topic: Law, Crime and Justice FORMER TREASURY BOSS KEN HENRY SAYS THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT SLASH SPENDING Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Government US PAUSES WEAPONS SHIPMENT TO ISRAEL FOLLOWING IDF OCCUPATION OF RAFAH CROSSING Source: ABC News/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War More ABC News FEATURED 'MY GUT DROPPED': WHAT THE HECS CHANGES MEAN IF YOU'VE RECENTLY PAID OFF YOUR STUDENT LOAN If you paid off your student loan within the past year, you could be entitled to a juicy little tax return. Source: triple j Hack/Topic: University WHY THIS SUNKEN ISLAND IS CHANGING THE WAY WE THINK ABOUT MYTHS Legend has it a jealous husband used a wave curse to sink Teonimenu into the ocean forever. Scientists have worked out what really happened. Source: ABC News/Topic: Archaeology PUBLIC TRUST IN COLES, WOOLWORTHS DIVES AS COST OF LIVING PRESSURES RISE New survey data shows shoppers are losing faith in the major supermarket players in the wake of regulatory and government inquiries and increasing consumer pain. Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Supermarkets and Grocery Retailers SYDNEY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE, SAYS SECURITY GUARD STABBED IN BONDI ATTACK Source: 7.30/Topic: Law, Crime and Justice DRAMATIC FOOTAGE SHOWS RESCUE OF FISHERMAN AFTER NIGHT SPENT CLINGING TO CLIFF FACE Source: ABC Illawarra/Topic: Disasters, Accidents and Emergency Incidents Duration: 58 seconds58s 'MY GUT DROPPED': WHAT THE HECS CHANGES MEAN IF YOU'VE RECENTLY PAID OFF YOUR STUDENT LOAN Source: triple j Hack/Topic: University More from Sydney EDITOR'S CHOICE 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 MORE AUSSIES ARE TURNING TO OP SHOPS, AND IT'S NOT JUST DRIVEN BY THE COST OF LIVING Op shops are reporting a significant spike in customers, but beyond the rising cost of living, what else is fuelling the interest in second-hand goods? Source: ABC Goulburn Murray/Topic: Economic Trends THE 'STRANGE' BEHAVIOURS THAT LED TO TERRY'S DEMENTIA DIAGNOSIS AT AGE 54 Terry was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease in her 50s. This is her daughter's message to anyone going through the same experience. Source: ABC News/Topic: Alzheimer's and Dementia REBECCA NEVER IMAGINED THE IMPACT MOVING TO A REGIONAL TOWN WOULD HAVE ON HER DAUGHTER'S HEALTH Rural and regional Australians have worse health outcomes than those in urban centres. Doctors and health advocates have some advice for those wanting to make the lifestyle change. Source: ABC Capricornia/Topic: Health HEY YUMI — MY PARTNER'S GONE FULL SLOB Do you have to pry your partner off the couch with a fork-lift? Are they living in skanky trackies 24/7? Yumi spills the tea on what to do if your other half has gone full slob. Duration: 7 minutes 7 seconds7m Source: Listen/Topic: Relationships DAILY DISCOVERIES MACKLEMORE SUPPORTS PALESTINE PROTESTORS WITH NEW SONG HIND'S HALL, INTERNET REACTS The Thrift Shop rapper's new release, inspired by student protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, is earning praise online. But not everyone's impressed... Source: Double J/Topic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment HETTY LUI MCKINNON'S LENTIL BOLOGNAISE RAGU IS HEARTY AND PANTRY-FRIENDLY This simple vegan bolognaise is an excellent example of a maximum approach to minimal ingredients. Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Recipes WHILE APRIL WAS AUSTRALIA'S COLDEST IN ALMOST 10 YEARS, THE WORLD KEEPS BREAKING HEAT RECORDS Australia may have just shivered through the coldest April in almost 10 years, but the rest of the world continued to break heat records for the 11th month in a row. Source: ABC News/Topic: Weather Statistics IAN DUNT'S UK - WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE LOCAL COUNCILS ELECTION RESULTS Ian Dunt provides his analysis of the disastrous local council elections for the Conservative Party which will likely push back the General Election to late in the year. Guest: Ian Dunt, columnist with the "i". Duration: 9 minutes 6 seconds9m Source: ABC RN/Topic: World Politics MONEY MATHS WITH THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Discover Australian coins in the place that makes them! Source: ABC Education/Topic: Mathematics Education RUG UP TASSIE 2024 As winter approaches and the weather chills down, ABC Radio Hobart is rallying the community to knit together and create hundreds of blankets to donate to those in need this season. Source: ABC HOBART HAWAI'I GETS READY FOR THE WORLD'S BIGGEST FESTIVAL OF PACIFIC ARTS AND CULTURE Known as the world's largest celebration of Indigenous Pacific people, FestPac brings together artists, cultural practitioners, Pacific leaders and scholars. Source: ABC Pacific FOCUS ON WOMEN SHENANE WOKE FROM A COMA TO FIND SHE WAS $56,000 IN DEBT. THIS IS HOW SHE FOUGHT HER WAY BACK In 2017, Shenane Hogg woke from a nine-month induced coma after an attack by her then-partner. The incident had been the last in a series of physical assaults, but she says the first red flag in the relationship was much more subtle. Duration: 6 minutes 53 seconds6m Source: 7.30/Topic: Domestic Violence BRIGHT YOUNG MINDS BRAINSTORM FOR A BETTER WORLD AT GIRLS-ONLY WORKSHOP Even the teachers are learning at these school-based programs designed to empower schoolgirls to solve complex problems, think like entrepreneurs, and consider STEM careers. Source: AM/Topic: Education MEET THE WOMAN TAKING ON AI, ITS 'FAKE' MODELS AND ALARMING BEAUTY STANDARDS Chelsea Bonner has been fighting to change unrealistic perceptions of beauty for decades. Now she's taking on her biggest foe yet – artificial intelligence. Duration: 2 minutes 5 seconds2m 5s Source: Australian Story/Topic: Artificial Intelligence WOMENS' ADVOCATE CALLS FOR NEW APPROACH TO EDUCATING BOYS Womens' advocates says we need to change the way we teach young boys to treat young women. Duration: 6 minutes 3 seconds6m Source: Listen/Topic: Women MOMENTS IN HISTORY BRIAN SPENT 40 YEARS RESTORING THIS RARE DOUBLE DECKER PASSENGER BUS. NOW A MUSEUM WANTS TO BUY IT A double decker bus operated by one of the most significant transport families in Australia has been immaculately restored over 40 years and could be bound for the Sydney Bus Museum. Source: ABC Illawarra/Topic: Automobile Enthusiasm TOO OLD TO RUN: THE DRUG GRANNIES — EPISODE ONE In the summer of 1978, narcotics agents discovered the largest haul of illicit drugs to land in Australia, stashed inside a campervan belonging to two elderly American tourists. But were they drug smugglers or naive puppets in an elaborate plot. Duration: 28 minutes 35 seconds28m Source: Listen/Topic: Crime DISCOVERY OF AIR FORCE PILOT'S RUN-DOWN GRAVE PROMPTS MAJOR MAKEOVER FOR 'FORGOTTEN, LOST PLACE' Volunteers are repainting hundreds of headstones at a cemetery in Far North Queensland and learning a lot about the people buried there. Source: ABC Far North/Topic: History VIKINGS ENJOYED CINNAMON BUNS Why is vanilla a byword for boring? How did peppercorns end up next to salt on every western table? Did you know the Vikings were rather partial to cinnamon buns? Food writer Eleanor Ford explores the rich history of spices. Duration: 18 minutes 40 seconds18m Source: Listen/Topic: Food and Cooking 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 ME Entertainment for school kids * 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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