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Police officer stabbed in the head in Sydney CBD chased alleged attacker before arresting him
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Crime
Six arrested after pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrations meet in Melbourne's CBD
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Demonstrations
What happens when the money runs out? Australians share their thoughts on the 'cost-of-living' budget
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Economy
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Farming city famous for agriculture also growing world-class musicians
A string of professional musicians have emerged from the ranks of the Bundaberg Youth Orchestra, which is one of the longest-running outfits of its kind.
Source: ABC Wide BayTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)
Liz may have cost a world-record $40,000, but this working border collie is happy with pats and treats
She might be the world's most expensive working border collie, but Queen Lizzie is a low-maintenance pup. Pats and treats will keep her happy after a hard day at work.
Source: ABC CapricorniaTopic: Farm Labour
The whistleblower who exposed Australia's secretive offshore detention system
"Simone" arrived on a remote island to help asylum seekers. But she witnessed something there that convinced her to leak over 2,000 documents. Reporters Paul Farrell and Maddison Conaughton investigate what happened.
Source: ListenTopic: Immigration Policy
Swimming Queensland writes letter to gallery to take down 'offensive' Gina Rinehart portrait
The organisation asks the National Gallery to take down portrait of Ms Rinehart, who donates tens of millions of dollars to the country's swimmers.
Source: ABC Radio BrisbaneTopic: Contemporary Art
How Australian almonds are cracking the Indian market
Catering to the food needs of India's younger generation is a bountiful business, experts say, with India's average population sitting at 29 years old. And they would rather eat healthy food, providing opportunities for Australian producers.
Source: LandlineTopic: Nut Growing
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Focus on women
Having babies in Australia is 'not a good deal', and more women are saying 'not for me'
For decades, women in Australia have been told they should have more children for the good of the country, but there's many reasons why more are choosing to stay child free.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Pregnancy and Childbirth
There's tech in everything we do and this teacher knows the importance of having a female perspective
Alfina Jackson is passionate about teaching and technology, and hopes her award-winning, "future-focused" approach will inspire more girls into science, technology, engineering, and maths fields.
Source: ABC Mid North CoastTopic: Education
Regional students are more likely to miss school due to pelvic pain. A new program aims to help close gaps in knowledge
Starting next year, the Victorian government plans to fund 400 pelvic pain and menstrual health education sessions for students across the state, with regional and rural schools prioritised for delivery.
Source: ABC South West VicTopic: Women's Health
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