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A SpaceX Falcon rocket blasts off from a historic NASA launch pad at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, from which astronauts flew to the moon nearly a half-century ago.
Topics: astronomy-space, science-and-technology, astronomy-space, spacecraft, united-states
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A new helpline aimed specifically at Muslim youths will be launched in Australia, with founder Kuranda Seyit hoping it will address everything from bullying to drug use and even radicalisation.
Topics: community-and-society, religion-and-beliefs, australia
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Four Corners reporter Matt Brown heads into the battle for Mosul with the Iraqi army.
Topics: unrest-conflict-and-war, iraq
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Military helicopters shoot at IS fighters on the streets of Iraq's besieged city of Mosul.
Topics: unrest-conflict-and-war, iraq
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ABC Middle-East correspondent Matt Brown watches on as Iraqi soldiers target IS snipers hiding in the trees.
Topics: unrest-conflict-and-war, iraq
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| UpdatedSwedes have been scratching their heads and ridiculing US President Donald Trump's remark that suggested a major incident had happened in Sweden.
Topics: world-politics, terrorism, government-and-politics, donald-trump, immigration, us-elections, united-states, sweden
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ABC Insiders host Barrie Cassidy says political scare campaigns have existed as long as politics has been around, and the Turnbull Government's recent movements on 'Mediscare' won't change that.
Topics: government-and-politics, australia
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| UpdatedInternet giant Google is about to launch a hiring raid for Australia’s best and brightest hackers in a move likely to exacerbate a major IT skills shortage in government agencies.
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Singer-songwriter Melody Pool performs the song Henry, about her breakup with boyfriend Harry Hookey.
Topics: human-interest, music, australia
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Melody Pool performs Black Dog and talks about living with depression.
Topics: human-interest, depression, australia
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Australian singer-songwriter, radio presenter and TV personality Ella Hooper, February 17, 2017.
Topics: music, human-interest, australia
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Harry Hookey speaks about relationship with Melody Pool.
Topics: human-interest, australia
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Melody Pool sings her award-winning song Henry as her ex-boyfriend Harry Hookey explains how it is about him.
Topics: human-interest, music, australia
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My Year 12 Life participant Eden Wallis talks about the difficulties of dyslexia, February 16, 2017.
Topics: secondary-schools, schools, australia
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My Year 12 Life participant Zoe Mallett talks about anxiety in her final year of high school, February 16, 2017.
Topics: secondary-schools, schools, australia
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My Year 12 Life participant Angela Zhang talks about coping with parental pressures in high school, February 16, 2017.
Topics: secondary-schools, schools, australia
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My Year 12 Life participant Tom Paidoussis talks about juggling his sporting priorities with his school workload, February 16, 2017.
Topics: secondary-schools, schools, australia
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My Year 12 Life participant Tom Forrest muses on the importance of his friends as a support network, February 16, 2017.
Topics: secondary-schools, schools, australia
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My Year 12 Life participant Ben Kenworthy discusses making the step up to year 12 after taking it easy in earlier years, February 16, 2017.
Topics: secondary-schools, schools, australia
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Hundreds of people braved wet and windy conditions on a beach south of Adelaide to witness the historic return of coast-side motorcycle racing.
Topics: 250cc, sellicks-beach-5174, sa
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Red tape imposed on some arts events threatens to shut out at least one with a call made to reform regulations.
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It was a murder mystery more than 100 years ago in regional South Australia. which gripped the nation's imagination and which marked the first use of cars to speed up filing of news stories.
Topics: crime, murder-and-manslaughter, eden-valley-5235, sa
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Volatility in the state's energy network has forced more South Australians to find secure power supplies "off the grid".
Topics: energy, science-and-technology, sa
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The Schippan family cottage still stands but it is not the house where the murder took place.
Topics: murder-and-manslaughter, sedan-5353
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The Victorian Government will today launch a multi-million dollar campaign to counter racist attacks, abuse and discrimination.
Topics: immigration, state-parliament, melbourne-3000