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A Russian-backed 'city' is emerging over the back fence of Bali's Eat Pray Love house
Source: Background BriefingTopic: Community and Society
Former WA Liberal Party leader David Honey loses preselection battle for Cottesloe to Sandra Brewer
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Government and Politics
All the stylish looks at Australia's night of nights, the 2024 AACTA Awards
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
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Snake catchers are helping change long-held attitudes against the reptiles
Snake catcher Michael Gibson is hopeful Australians have been shifting away from fearing and killing snakes to valuing their role in the ecosystem.
Source: ABC Goulburn MurrayTopic: Reptiles
These two brothers manage land twice the size of Jamaica, right here in Australia
Mick and Ben Hewitt often do business in boardrooms, but it is clear the brothers are truly content in the dust and dirt.
Source: LandlineTopic: Rural
The natural air conditioner — how a sea breeze keeps hot air away from the coast
More than 85 per cent of Australians live within 50 kilometres of the ocean, but the variation in weather across any slice of this narrow coastal band is substantial.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Weather
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First ever school hall in Canterbury Boys High named after John Howard
Hear the principal as well as John Howard himself
Source: ABC Radio SydneyTopic: Education
Families in dark on whether children were exposed before toxic mould outbreak closed high school
Questions remain about how long a mould infestation discovered at Broken Hill's Willyama High School last month has been growing, and whether the health of children and staff has been compromised.
Source: ABC Broken HillTopic: Education
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