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Erin Patterson, accused of murdering three with mushroom meal, enters not guilty plea
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
Hamas accepts ceasefire proposal in Gaza war, Israel pushes on with attack on Rafah
Source: ABC NewsTopic: War
Live: Israeli tanks operating in Gaza's south, according to Palestinian and Egyptian officials
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Unrest, Conflict and War
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Live: It's the Met Gala! See what the stars are wearing on fashion's biggest night
Stars of film, fashion, music, sports, politics and social media are gracing New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art for the biggest night in the fashion calendar. Follow live.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Fashion
Big rains like 'oxygen itself' as Nullarbor farmers look to greener pastures
After years of continuous drought, record rain has transformed the Nullarbor region. For pastoralists, it means livestock can finally return to their properties.
Source: ABC Midwest & WheatbeltTopic: Rain
We're only spending on necessities, so why are the experts advocating for more rate hikes?
After near-unanimous calls for multiple interest rate cuts a few months ago, economists now think more hikes are on the cards. Inflation is proving difficult contain but increasing rates further still may not be the answer.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Economic Trends
Sugarcane farmers in this 'forgotten world' are pleading for help to get their crop harvested
A Far North Queensland sugar town is losing its mill and growers are calling for government help to harvest what could be their last crop.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Agricultural Crops
Controversial developer sells lease of tropical island off Queensland coast
Residents say the island desperately needs hundreds of millions of dollars invested into it after years of neglect.
Source: ABC Tropical NorthTopic: Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Focus on women
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
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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