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Man dead after severe turbulence on London-Singapore flight carrying 56 Australians
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Disasters, Accidents and Emergency Incidents
Peter Dutton has spelled out the maths on home ownership — and he might have done us a favour
Source: The ConversationTopic: Economic Trends
'Risk to public safety': Raid reveals unregulated Ozempic made in filthy conditions
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Obesity
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$12 million 'French chateau' beside Bruce Highway started as a dream for a bigger garage
There is room for eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 14 car spaces, a ballroom, two wine cellars, two lifts and a dining table that seats 22 people.
Source: ABC Sunshine CoastTopic: Housing Construction Industry
Seagrass wipe-out in world-recognised marine habitat prompts testing for herbicide impact
Researchers investigate concerns of fishermen and residents that herbicide run-off may be killing marine life in Queensland's Great Sandy Strait.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Environmental Impact
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'It's the right time': Chef Kylie Kwong announces end to 30-year career
After a 30-year career as an Australian food icon, Kylie Kwong announces she is closing her restaurant and quitting the business.
Source: Australian StoryTopic: Food Safety
Matildas star Sam Kerr officially ruled out of Olympics because of ACL injury
Matildas star Sam Kerr will miss the upcoming Paris Olympics after being officially ruled out because of an ongoing ACL injury.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Soccer
'A liberating feeling': Why women are taking the solo travel leap and how to prepare for the trip
For women setting out to explore the world by themselves, adventure is calling, along with a growing sense of self discovery. Here's a taste of solo travel from the eyes of three Aussies.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Travel and Tourism (Lifestyle and Leisure)
Period pain or endometriosis? Women's health app uses AI to detect abnormalities early and connect to services
When experiencing pelvic pain, many women and their doctors perceive it as a regular symptom of menstruation. But a new app tracks women's cycles and alerts them to abnormalities, connecting them to health professionals via telehealth.
Source: ABC GippslandTopic: Women's Health
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