Jeremy Story Carter has worked as a journalist for the ABC since 2013, starting as a Rural Reporter in the Western Australia town of Bunbury before moving to Gippsland in Victoria the following year. He joined Radio National in 2014 as a producer for Bush Telegraph. He has since worked at the network in radio and online, and is the host of 'I'm Here Now,' a program about independent music and Australian identity. He tweets @jstorycarter.
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| UpdatedFor lawyers representing institutional abuse survivors, a career of being exposed to the most horrific stories can take its toll.
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| UpdatedIn the first program of its kind in Australia, and possibly the world, lawyer Vincent Shin works full-time at a Melbourne school.
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| UpdatedAs pubs across England heave on a Tuesday night, football fans in Melbourne cheer just as loudly while sipping their morning coffees.
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Indigenous elder Uncle Trevor Gallagher teaches Aboriginal traditions in an inner Melbourne parklands, but he struggles with the dislocating experience of suburban life.
Topics: indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, community-and-society, indigenous-culture, indigenous-other-peoples, environment, history-education, alphington-3078
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Thirty-seven years ago, police found Derrance Stevenson's body in a freezer. David Szach, his lover, was convicted of murder, but has always maintained his innocence.
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For over a decade, actor and Indigenous leader Jack Charles has been banned from going to prison to mentor inmates. Until now.
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| UpdatedIt's been 40 years since punk was born, but sit a young punk down opposite an old punk out the back of a pub and you'll find them in furious agreement.
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| UpdatedA major report into Indigenous offenders and prison rehabilitation is denied access to data held by correctional authorities.
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| UpdatedA cafe in Melbourne run by deaf staff is helping to break down communication barriers and ready students for the hearing world.
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| UpdatedAt a value of around $15 billion a year, Australia's live music industry is the envy of many countries around the world. But it remains poorly insulated to the unintended consequences of regulatory change.
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