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Australian brothers may have been killed because thieves wanted their car tyres, Mexican authorities say
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Crime
Jewish journalist Antony Loewenstein on why he feels compelled to speak out against Gaza war
Source: CompassTopic: Religion
Australian homes have been 'a very attractive destination for dirty money', but that's about to change
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Money Laundering
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Breaking news: Vikings enjoyed cinnamon buns
Why is vanilla a byword for boring? How did peppercorns end up next to salt on every western table? Did you know the Vikings were rather partial to cinnamon buns? Food writer Eleanor Ford explores the rich history of spices.
Source: ListenTopic: Food and Cooking
For Isabella and friends, the key to quitting vaping comes from peer support
At this regional youth centre, vaping has outstripped alcohol and cannabis as the most common addiction. These teenagers tell us how they managed to quit.
Source: ABC SheppartonTopic: Vaping
Prehistoric reptiles come to life in amateur Jurassic Park remake
Bringing the world of genetically engineered dinosaurs to life for a low-cost remake is not an easy task, but a team of volunteers is making it happen.
Source: ABC Central VictoriaTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)
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Focus on women
From Moe to Paris, Emily's stilettos are stepping out on catwalks around the world
This 26-year-old fashion designer from Moe is making a name for herself on the catwalks of Paris after working two jobs as a teenager at Kmart and KFC.
Source: ABC GippslandTopic: Women
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