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Former military lawyer David McBride jailed for sharing classified information with journalists
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
Live: Question Time begins ahead of 2024 federal budget announcement
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Budget
Court told Greg Lynn admits to covering up deaths of Victorian campers
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
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Ilisa was vomiting blood after injecting replica Ozempic. The pharmacy kept ringing to sell her more
Dozens of patients have contacted the ABC, reporting alarming side effects including vomiting blood and permanent tingling in their fingers after taking replica weight loss drugs.
Source: Four CornersTopic: Health
We asked this Australian lawyer if he was behind a 'parasitic' content farm. Hours later it was all taken down
The ABC has identified James Raptis, a lawyer at Australian Community Media, as being linked to a series of websites that were stealing — and mangling — stories from other sites.
Source: Story LabTopic: Journalism
How schools are keeping families well fed during the cost-of-living crunch
With mounting cost-of-living pressures, some schools are stepping up their efforts to make sure students and their parents are fed, even outside teaching hours.
Source: AMTopic: Cost of Living
Human hair and unwanted wool could be turned into a vital component for lithium batteries
Charles Sturt University researchers say synthetic graphite made from hair and wool offcuts could help meet growing demand for the mineral, which is used to make lithium-ion batteries.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Science and Technology
Cafes feel the pinch as cash-strapped coffee drinkers look to instant alternatives
Have you changed your coffee habits? One expert says while the morning cafe cuppa continues, those on tight budgets are adding instant options to the mix later in the day.
Source: ABC South East SATopic: Cost of Living
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Xuan bought a $6,000 apartment in an old Chinese city so she could 'lie flat'
As young people in China feel the squeeze of cost of living and social pressures, many are looking to the country's forgotten older cities where they can buy a home and pursue the kind of life they want.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Human Interest
How this footy club went from bottom of the ladder to become heroes
From losing every single match to the undefeated premiers, a women's football team in Darwin knows how to overcome a challenge.
Source: ListenTopic: Sport
Ewe beauty: Trailblazing Jeanine Kimm shears her way to an Australian record
The 31-year-old NSW shearer has set the first Australian women's merino shearing record for the most ewes shorn in an eight-hour period.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Wool
Women touching hearts and raising Pride awareness through nearly 200 'random acts of crochet kindness'
Tasha Eimer struggled to find her place as a lesbian woman. In a bid to promote inclusion and acceptance she's leading a project to fill her town with rainbow hearts for Pride Month.
Source: ABC Mid North CoastTopic: LGBT
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