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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister killed in helicopter crash
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Air and Space Accidents and Incidents
'A more tragic event you wouldn't come across': Bodies of man and 2yo son found in Lismore unit
Source: ABC North CoastTopic: Law, Crime and Justice
Iran's president has died in a helicopter crash. Here's what happens next
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
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How can you spot a native bee and what you can do to help bolster populations? Here's what you need to know for World Bee Day
Flowers, honey and plenty of produce: bees play a vital role in nature's ecosystem, and without them, we wouldn't have any of these things.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Animal Science
How Alix Higgins bluffed his way into having a show at Australian Fashion Week
Since launching his eponymous brand in 2021, the Australian designer is carving out a distinct customer base: those looking to wear emotions on their sleeves, thighs and chest.
Source: ABC ArtsTopic: Fashion
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: Classical
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The health effects of hormone therapy for menopause
The results of a decades-long study looking into the health effects of menopausal hormone therapy are in.
Source: ListenTopic: Health
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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