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Payman resigns from foreign affairs committees after genocide comments
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Government
Court told sentencing proceedings for Hunter Valley bus crash driver Brett Button will be lengthy
Source: ABC NewcastleTopic: Emergency Services
From deep beneath Gaza, the Hamas mastermind of October 7 is apparently in contact with an Israeli journalist
Source: 7.30Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War
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BOM's official winter outlook unpacked
Every inch of the country is likely to have higher-than-normal temperatures between June and August, according to the Bureau of Meteorology's official winter outlook. Just how wet it will be, however, is less clear.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Weather
Age assurance trial will not require social media companies to participate
Senators express disbelief that a $6.5 million pilot to test blocking some online content from children will not actually require any testing of technologies by the social media giants.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Government and Politics
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National Reconciliation Week
Tour company teaching traditional culture on country honoured at Qld Reconciliation Awards
Increasing numbers of visitors to Far North Queensland are learning about traditional culture on country. The Indigenous guides showing them around say it goes to the meaning of reconciliation.
Source: ABC Far NorthTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
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
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