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Brett Button, who crashed a wedding bus at Greta killing 10 people, pleads guilty to multiple charges
Source: ABC NewcastleTopic: Death and Dying
'The world has become a darker place for us': Parents of murdered Australian brothers pay emotional tribute
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Homicide
One state dominates the top 10 places to live in Australia, new data shows
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Wellness
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Australia knocked out of Eurovision in massive upset
The votes are in and Australia has not made it through to the Eurovision grand final. A devastated nation is waking up to the news but reacting with pride in the performance.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
Can sudoku really keep your brain younger for longer?
Dementia is common – more than 400,000 Australians are living with it – but it's not inevitable. There are ways to lower your risk, and the sooner you start, the better off you’ll be.
Source: ListenTopic: Health
Shenane woke from a coma to find she was $56,000 in debt
In 2017, Shenane Hogg woke from a nine-month induced coma following an attack from her then-partner. It was the last in a series of assaults, but the first red flag was much more subtle.
Source: 7.30Topic: Domestic Violence
Barrister criticises developer's 'derelict resort'
The Queensland Land Court rules in favour of stripping Hong Kong based billionaire, Benny Wu, of the Double Island resort lease but leaves the final decision in the hands of Resources Minister Scott Stewart.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Travel and Tourism (Lifestyle and Leisure)
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Focus on women
Meet the woman taking on AI, its 'fake' models and alarming beauty standards
Chelsea Bonner has been fighting to change unrealistic perceptions of beauty for decades. Now she's taking on her biggest foe yet – artificial intelligence.
Source: Australian StoryTopic: Artificial Intelligence
Womens' advocate calls for new approach to educating boys
Womens' advocates says we need to change the way we teach young boys to treat young women.
Source: ListenTopic: Women
'We can't outsource it': The importance of supporting loved ones who breastfeed
Most mothers start out breastfeeding their baby, but by the time babies are five months old, exclusive breastfeeding drops to 15 per cent. Valuing breastfeeding as work could help change that.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Breastfeeding
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