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Hamas accepts ceasefire proposal in Gaza war, Israel yet to respond
Source: ABC NewsTopic: War
Netanyahu has promised another invasion. It could be a high-stakes bargaining chip
Source: ABC NewsTopic: War
'Waiting with bated breath': $3 billion HECS relief welcomed but debtors hope for more in budget
Source: ABC NewsTopic: University
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How to help a conspiracy theorist: an ex believer and an expert weigh in
So you've got a loved one who's fallen deep down the conspiracy rabbit hole. Are they destined to stay there forever?
Source: ListenTopic: Psychology
Juliette Binoche's new film is a luscious celebration of gastronomy, but does it satiate?
The Taste of Things, a culinary romance starring Juliette Binoche, is a sensory indulgence and an ode to pleasure.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)
From marsupials to Matildas, how a viral wombat mural changed an ex-chef's life
When Jimmi Buscombe created Gutsy the wombat under a Warrnambool bridge six years ago, he could never have imagined where it would lead him.
Source: ABC South West VicTopic: Visual Art
Australian homes have been 'a very attractive destination for dirty money', but that's about to change
Buying a home? Soon you won't have as much competition from drug dealers, corrupt officials and criminals with dirty money thanks to new laws and a boost to enforcement.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Money Laundering
Eurovision's version of a red carpet event had a four-legged denim egg
The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest's opening ceremony was held in Sweden over the weekend, which gave us some theatrical red carpet moments.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
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Focus on 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
Women more likely to return to study after having children, but for mums it's a juggling act
Stephanie Grieve decided 2024 was the year she stopped putting her veterinary nurse dreams on hold. But with four children and 16 pets, full-time study via distance education is a balancing act.
Source: ABC Broken HillTopic: Education
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