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It looked like a run-of-the-mill robbery, but what she found at home were traces of the Snowtown serial killings
Source: StatelineTopic: Crime
Sydney children's author charged for alleged online grooming of girl he thought was 13yo
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Crime
Premier Jacinta Allan condemns protesters who stormed state Labor conference
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Demonstrations
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Is it time we said goodbye to our lawns?
The typical Australian lawn is under threat. But that's actually a good thing, says Anthony Burke, the host of Grand Designs Transformations.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Gardening
Angela says ketamine has helped halt her depression where other drugs haven't worked
Once a week Angela Neale pops on some headphones, a blindfold, and plays her favourite tracks by singer-songwriter Enya. But before that she takes a clinically administered ketamine nasal spray.
Source: ABC Gold CoastTopic: Depression
The EU says Instagram and Facebook may be too addictive for children in probe, here's what we know
The EU has outlined their main concerns as the algorithms stimulating behavioural addictions in children creating the "rabbit-hole effect", and Meta's age assurance and verification methods.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Internet Culture
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Focus on women
There's tech in everything we do and this teacher knows the importance of having a female perspective
Alfina Jackson is passionate about teaching and technology, and hopes her award-winning, "future-focused" approach will inspire more girls into science, technology, engineering, and maths fields.
Source: ABC Mid North CoastTopic: Education
Regional students are more likely to miss school due to pelvic pain. A new program aims to help close gaps in knowledge
Starting next year, the Victorian government plans to fund 400 pelvic pain and menstrual health education sessions for students across the state, with regional and rural schools prioritised for delivery.
Source: ABC South West VicTopic: Women's Health
Xi is urging Chinese women to get pregnant for the good of the country. Here's why many are ignoring him
After decades of forcing Chinese couples to limit themselves to just one child, Beijing has now reversed course and is urging people to have more babies. The trouble is, many young people aren't interested.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Pregnancy and Childbirth
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