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  1. NT domestic violence campaign reaches Parliament House

    A Northern Territory grassroots campaign has reached the steps of Parliament House in a symbolic ceremony involving the nation's leaders.

  2. Archie Roach on love, singing and Indigenous recognition

    Famed singer-songwriter Archie Roach says having a referendum on Indigenous recognition is not the whole answer, but a start.

  3. What is the strange gate at Collector?

    Stephanie Wood Spencer asks Curious Canberra about the story behind an unusual gate she has seen outside the small town of Collector.

  4. Punk memorabilia burns on the Thames

    Joe Corre burns his punk memorabilia on the River Thames in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture.

  5. Noelani Le Nevez on the power of the hula.

    Noelani Le Nevez on the power of the Hula.

  6. Youth vote key to French elections

    Auskar Surbakti speaks to French writer and journalist, Olivier Weber, who is in Australia for a series of talks with the Alliance Francaise.

  7. One Plus One: Cadel Evans

    As the first Australian to win the Tour de France, Cadel Evans realised a lifelong dream. Now retired from racing, he speaks candidly about the ups and downs of life in the bicycle saddle.

  8. Woodford elder puppets are being created for the folk festival

    Work is already underway on 14 massive puppets set to star at this year's Woodford Folk Festival, with their creator being helped by students from Queensland University of Technology.

  9. Movie Reviews: The Founder, and The Fencer

    A look at the latest cinematic releases. First this wee, Michael Keaton positions himself at the head of a billion dollar business in The Founder.

  10. Highlights from the 30th anniversary ARIA Awards in Sydney

    Australian music's finest braved a wet afternoon for the ARIA's 30th anniversary in Sydney.

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