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'A FAIR CHANGE': FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MAKES AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP EASIER FOR
KIWIS TO OBTAIN

Source: ABC News/Topic: Immigration


ARMY PROJECTS DRASTICALLY CUT AS AUSTRALIA FAST-TRACKS MASSIVE BUILD-UP OF
LAND-BASED MISSILES

Source: ABC News/Topic: Defence and National Security


BRITISH DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER DOMINIC RAAB RESIGNS AFTER BULLYING INVESTIGATION

Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics

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HOW THE BATTLE FOR PROSECCO IS HEATING UP FOR AUSTRALIAN WINE PRODUCERS

An effort by the European Union to restrict the use of the name prosecco has
been labelled as the "dodgiest claim" to a geographical indicator.



Source: ABC Rural/Topic: Viticulture


'THEY HATE EACH OTHER'S GUTS': TWO MEN WHO DESPISE EACH OTHER ARE DRIVING SUDAN
TO THE BRINK OF WAR

Two generals cut a ruthless path to power in Sudan. But once their grip on power
was challenged, they turned on each other. The bloody battle for the top could
shape the future of the country.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War


PLANS FOR NEW FLIGHT PATHS OVER BRISBANE UNVEILED – HERE'S WHO WILL BE IMPACTED

Airservices Australia has released six new potential aircraft routes out of
Brisbane Airport. Find out which suburbs the paths affect.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Travel and Tourism (Lifestyle and Leisure)


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FROM BICARB SODA ROCKETS TO FULL SHUTTLE SIMULATORS, 15-YEAR-OLD MAKES GIANT
LEAP TOWARDS SPACE CAREER



Source: ABC Far North/Topic: Space Exploration


SPECIAL FIREARMS LICENCE LIKELY FOR WA FARMERS AS STATE REWRITES GUN LAWS



Source: WA Country Hour/Topic: Agricultural Policy

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SA GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT 'AMAZING NATURAL PHENOMENON' BY PERMANENTLY BANNING
CUTTLEFISH FISHING NEAR WHYALLA

The state government makes a fishing ban on cuttlefish permanent to protect a
National Heritage-Listed breeding activity in the Upper Spencer Gulf.



Source: ABC Eyre Peninsula/Topic: Oceans and Reefs


HOW RAHMA'S EATING DISORDER TOOK ADVANTAGE OF A HOLY MONTH

As Ramadan draws to a close and Eid begins, the focus on fasting and feasting
can be triggering for people with eating disorders. So what are some solutions
to help people cope? 



Source: ABC News/Topic: Mental Health


THE LOCKDOWN LINK THAT COULD HELP DELIVER JACK WIGHTON TO SOUTH SYDNEY

As South Sydney close in on signing Canberra's Jack Wighton, one of the
Rabbitohs biggest stars has revealed the former Dally M winners long-term link
to Redfern.



Source: ABC News/Topic: NRL


WHY FILM GREATS CATHERINE MARTIN AND BAZ LUHRMANN HAVE MADE THE GOLD COAST HOME

Oscar-winning costume designer Catherine Martin shares the very personal
reason she and Buz Luhrmann are living in south-east Queensland, as they are
honoured for their contribution to Australian film.



Source: ABC Gold Coast/Topic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)


CHECKMATE: DEBUNKING INDIGENOUS AGENCY FOI DOCUMENTS AND HOW SCAMMERS 'KILLED'
DAVID KOCH

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has told parliament that Freedom of Information
documents show the "danger" of the Voice to Parliament. So what's actually in
the documents?



Source: ABC News/Topic: Federal Parliament




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RAMADAN ENDS THIS WEEKEND. HERE'S WHERE TO CELEBRATE AND HOW TO WISH SOMEONE A
HAPPY EID

The setting of the sun marks the end of the fasting season and signals the
beginning of the feasting season.



Source: ABC News/Topic: Human Interest


SYRIA: CHARLES GLASS ON WHERE TO FROM HERE

Syria is a culturally rich and complicated country battling war, corruption,
political interference and Islamic insurrection.

Duration: 52 minutes 59 seconds52m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War


POWER PRICES ARE SET TO RISE, BUT YOUR LAUNDRY BILL DOESN'T HAVE TO

With power prices going up from July, small changes to the way you do laundry
could lead to significant savings.



Source: ABC Everyday/Topic: Personal Finance


'THIS IS NOT GOOD': MICHELLE YEATES TELLS INCREDIBLE FORCED PLANE LANDING STORY

Leighton Beach plane crash pilot tells incredible landing story after engine
failure forced her to land in the ocean

Duration: 11 minutes 51 seconds11m

Source: ABC PERTH/Topic: Air Transport Industry


SLOWDIVE HAVE POSTPONED THEIR AUSTRALIAN TOUR THAT WAS SET TO KICK OFF THIS
WEEKEND

The first show was meant to be tomorrow



Source: Double J


MURDOCH DROPS DEFAMATION CASE AGAINST CRIKEY

Just days after Fox News decided to settle a massive defamation case against it
in the U-S, Fox Corporation C-E-O Lachlan Murdoch has dropped defamation
proceedings here against the publisher of online news outlet Crikey.

Duration: 4 minutes 29 seconds4m 29s

Source: ABC Radio


LUCKY ESCAPE FOR FISHOS AS CAR SINKS AT SHADY CAMP

Things can go pear-shaped pretty fast.

Duration: 7 minutes 10 seconds7m

Source: ABC DARWIN


ABC KIDS


PADDINGTON 2

Paddington, now happily settled with the Brown family and a popular member of
the local community, picks up a series of odd jobs to buy the perfect present
for his Aunt Lucy's 100th birthday, only for the gift to be stolen.
Duration: 1 hour 38 minutes 47 seconds1h 38m

Source: iview/Topic: FAMILY


GAME: MINI PUTT FOREST

It's a mini putt adventure in a forest! Eighteen levels of teleports, electric
sparks and water hazards await you.


Source: ABC ME/Topic: Video Games


OCTONAUTS AND THE RING OF FIRE

When red-hot volcanoes start a chain reaction of disasters across the ocean, the
Octonauts must work together to face their biggest challenge yet.
Duration: 1 hour 7 minutes 41 seconds1h 7m

Source: iview/Topic: ABC Kids


STORY SALAD: UNICORN, RAINBOW, QUEEN

Three words, three minutes, one story salad. Find out what today's story will
be!
Duration: 5 minutes 5m

Source: ABC Kids listen/Topic: Entertainment

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HOW FEMALE ECLIPSE CHASERS CONTRIBUTED TO SCIENCE IN AUSTRALIA

Historian Dr Toner Stevenson tells the little-known story of Australia's female
eclipse chasers in the late 19th century, when women were already participating
in astronomy as human 'computers' and amateur scientists.

Duration: 12 minutes 15 seconds12m

Source: ABC Radio/Topic: Astronomy (Space)


CONVICT ORPHANS: TASMANIA'S MOST MARGINALISED CHILDREN

In the 19th century, thousands of children who had living convict or Aboriginal
parents were placed in Hobart's 'orphan' schools, before being sent on to
'apprenticeships' that were effectively slavery.

Duration: 21 minutes 13 seconds21m

Source: ABC Radio National/Topic: Children


PHANTOM OF THE OPERA CLOSES AFTER 35 YEARS ON BROADWAY

After 13,981 shows at the Majestic Theatre, the musical ended with a reprise of
The Music of the Night performed by current and former cast members — including
original star Sarah Brightman.

Duration: 1 minute 32 seconds1m 32s

Source: ABC News/Topic: Opera and Musical Theatre


RESEARCH REVEALS SOPHISTICATED TACTICS OF FIRST NATIONS WARRIORS DURING CONFLICT
THAT 'MADE AUSTRALIA'

Indigenous resistance fighters waged economic war and turned the weapons of
their oppressors against them, according to a new book based on 'hundreds and
hundreds' of historical accounts.



Source: ABC Central West/Topic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander)




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