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Insurance giant accused of using computer program to inflate premiums of loyal customers
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Insurance
Ariel Bombara cut through all the noise about the Floreat murders in a display of incredible courage
Source: ABC NewsTopic: State and Territory Government
Immigration minister tries again to deport offenders with Australian ties, as pressure mounts on his job
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Government
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Cristina thought breast implants would make her look and feel good. They had the opposite effect
Breast implant removal was once a rare procedure but it is becoming more common in Australia. Some women are getting rid of them for good over concerns they could be making them sick.
Source: ABC Gold CoastTopic: Women's Health
How George Miller pulled off Furiosa, Australia's biggest, most expensive film to date
Director George Miller reveals how the latest Mad Max came to be, and why Anya Talyor-Joy was the right actor to take over from Charlize Theron.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Film Industry
Can Tasmania keep its birds safe from a deadly bird flu?
A deadly strain of avian influenza wreaking havoc in Victoria is yet to make its way to Tasmania, keeping the state bird flu free.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Avian Influenza
'It shows there is gouging': Farmer finds Australian beef selling cheaper in Japanese supermarket
On a recent visit to Tokyo, a New South Wales farmer was shocked to find Australian beef selling for less than you can find it in Coles and Woolworths.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Rural
'It was a pure accident that I became an artist': Macy Gray on celebrating 25 years
Macy Gray has sold more than 25 million albums throughout her career — nine million of her debut album On How Life Is. She'll perform the entire album from start to finish when she tours Australia from July.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)
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National Reconciliation Week
First Nations fishers 'scared out of the water' will take fight for traditional rights to United Nations
After years of legal battles in their own countries, First Nations activists from around the world are working together to shine a global spotlight on the systemic failure to protect Indigenous fishing rights worldwide.
Source: ABC South East NSWTopic: Indigenous Policy
UN committee puts WA's botched Aboriginal heritage laws in global spotlight
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination says the Cook government's botched rollout and reversal of changes to the state's heritage laws could constitute a breach of international convention.
Source: ABC KimberleyTopic: Indigenous Policy
Kado is one of only three speakers of Ngalia. He designed an app to pass down his knowledge to the next generation
The remote town of Leonora, more than 800 kilometres from Perth, is an unlikely technology hub, but its only school has been chosen to launch a new app aimed at preserving language and culture.
Source: ABC GoldfieldsTopic: Aboriginal Language
More than a dozen locations bear this racist term and relic of colonial oppression
There is a small sign in Western Victoria — one of 15 locations around the country, from creeks and waterholes to bores and mountains — that is a racist slur in plain sight.
Source: ABC South West VicTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
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