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India's Modi government operated 'nest of spies' in Australia before being disrupted by ASIO
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Government
Brittany Higgins fails in bid to delay defamation trial brought by Senator Linda Reynolds
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
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Source: ABC NewsTopic: Business, Economics and Finance
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Why this Insta-famous bakery had to ask customers to stop filming staff
At a popular bakery which has become widely shared on social media, a business owner has asked customers to not include staff faces when taking photos or videos.
Source: ABC Radio HobartTopic: Social Media
Should gender violence be declared a 'national emergency'?
There's growing pressure on the government to do something about the domestic violence crisis in Australia.
Source: ListenTopic: Government and Politics
The questions to ask before lending a partner money
There are many reasons a romantic partner may need to borrow money, including emergencies, existing debt, or loss of income. What are the risks of loaning it to them?
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Personal Finance
From Elisabeth Moss as a British spy to a jet-black cringe comedy — the best new shows out now
What to watch: from a British spy going on a road trip with a member of ISIS to a cringe comedy that will make you spit out your drink.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)
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Alison wasn't diagnosed with ADHD until age 48. Researchers say women often aren't believed
Before she was diagnosed with ADHD, Alison Pike believed herself to be lazy and undisciplined. Researcher Kate Witteveen says women are often not believed when they seek a diagnosis.
Source: ABC Radio BrisbaneTopic: ADHD
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