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La La Land was mistakenly named Best Picture winner at the Oscars.
Topics: academy-awards-oscars, arts-and-entertainment, film-movies, united-states
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David Hill and Ian Bayliff talk about researching the history of child abuse at Fairbridge farms in Australia.
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| UpdatedItaly uses no ruck to bamboozle England in their Six Nations match at Twickenham.
Topics: rugby-union, england, italy
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Mack Beggs is the Texas state female high school wrestling champion with an undefeated record. He's also a transgender boy, taking testosterone for his transition which competitors say gives him an unfair advantage.
Topics: wrestling, united-states
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| UpdatedBarbara Arrowsmith-Young is the author of The Woman Who Changed Her Brain and her program on neuroplasticity is now being taught in a number of Australian schools.
Topics: brain-and-nervous-system, education, australia
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What happens to the plastic we throw away...
Topics: community-and-society, environment, environmental-management, oceans-and-reefs, pollution, recycling-and-waste-management, health, science-and-technology, biological-diversity, environmental-impact, antarctica, canada, france, united-kingdom, united-states
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From souvenirs and blanket media coverage, there’s now confusion and concerns around “paranoia” and “Russiophobia” in the US, with some experts fearing the relationship may end badly.
Topics: donald-trump, us-elections, united-states, russian-federation
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NBN CEO Bill Morrow explains the sometimes "complex" ways in which people can connect to the NBN when it becomes available in their area.
Topics: science-and-technology, internet-technology, australia
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Video editor Huw Parkinson is back with this mashup of the Oscars contenders.
Topics: academy-awards-oscars, film-movies, united-states
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A mother shares her story about raising a baby inside Victoria's medium security Tarrengower Prison, where the other inmates are the child's immediate family, if only temporarily.
Topics: prisons-and-punishment, children, maldon-3463
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Melbourne Victory's pursuit of runaway top side Sydney F-C remains alive after a 2-1 win over Adelaide United last night in Melbourne.
Topics: a-league, melbourne-3000, sa
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The State Government has urged pregnant women to get vaccinated against whooping cough.
Topics: diseases-and-disorders, sa
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South Australia is a step closer to joining the other states and allowing the cultivation of hemp for industrial purposes.
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30 centimetre sea spiders, stingrays and brittle starfish are just some of the creatures found by the CSIRO cameras deep under the frigid waters off the Totten Coast of eastern Antarctica.
Topics: marine-biology, antarctica
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The resignations of the Victorian Speaker and Deputy Speaker over the "appalling" abuse of parliamentary entitlements is the "right decision" and changes will be made to ensure the rules are black and white, Premier Daniel Andrews says.
Topics: parliament, government-and-politics, state-parliament, vic
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Maria Zakharova sits down with the ABC's Lisa Millar to discuss global politics and Russia's relationship with the United States.
Topics: world-politics, government-and-politics, foreign-affairs, russian-federation, united-states
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With the number of homeless people in Adelaide on the rise, a new initiative is looking to better engage people with available services.
Topics: homelessness, adelaide-5000, sa
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Bus drivers from Light City Buses have voted not to strike during "Mad March" over their campaign for better pay and conditions.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, industrial-relations, adelaide-5000, sa
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A new adventure run in NW Tasmania is showcasing the region and participants are keen to return.
Topics: community-and-society, stanley-7331
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| UpdatedThe fire gutted the taxi and set a second car on fire.
Topics: fires, road, taringa-4068
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This week on The Mix: adapting Jasper Jones for the screen, Irish drag queen Panti Bliss on performance and politics, our pub critics look at the marketability of Australian art, and the sweet sounds of singer Julia Jacklin.
Topics: arts-and-entertainment
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In a world of steel and concrete, timber is making a comeback on industrial building sites.
Topics: industry, building-and-construction, campbelltown-2560
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Swimmers line up at the start of the 2017 Rottnest Channel Swim.
Topics: swimming, rottnest-island-6161
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The ‘Not Our Way’ campaign includes this video which focuses on the effects of methylamphetamine abuse.
Topics: drugs-and-substance-abuse, health, addictive, drug-use, police, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, nsw
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National Rugby League boss Todd Greenberg sits down with ABC Grandstand to discuss the 2017 season and beyond.
Topics: rugby-league, australia