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'Want my money back': Australians caught in tiny homes 'rip-off' demand action
Source: 7.30Topic: Scams and Fraud
Israeli military prosecutor says 'very grave' Rafah incident being investigated
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Unrest, Conflict and War
Internal email to Nine staff raises 'alleged inappropriate behaviour'
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Media
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Why parents tackling homework after school might be sabotaging their efforts
Homework can be a sticking point for busy families. So, what is beneficial? And what are some strategies to help make it a less stressful part of the day for everyone?
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Homework and Study
How the 'Yellowstone effect' is making cowboys 'even cooler' in Australia
The streaming series Yellowstone has become a worldwide phenomenon, and Australians are not immune as they open up their wallets to buy expensive horses, pushing up the demand for trainers.
Source: ABC New EnglandTopic: Equine Production
Bargain plant top tips
One of the greatest temptations in a plant nursery is the clearance rack. Jerry Coleby-Williams shares his tips on scoring a bargain.
Source: Gardening AustraliaTopic: Gardening
Tadej Pogačar might be the greatest cyclist we've ever seen after 59-year first
Tadej Pogačar has been called "unique", "insane" and "on a different level" throughout the Giro d'Italia as he made a mockery of the first grand tour of the season. His indisputable talent is one that deserves all the accolades.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Road Cycle Racing
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Reconciliation Week
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)
Since the Voice to Parliament's defeat, has the Great Australian Silence been extended into perpetuity?
In the first Reconciliation Week since the defeat of the Voice to Parliament, the inability of our national discourse to reflect on its significance is stunning.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Policy
For some, reconciliation can never be revived after the Voice loss
Ask an Aboriginal person how they define reconciliation and the answers are not flags, morning teas and welcomes-to-country. Their answers are land rights, greater autonomy and treaties, writes Bridget Brennan.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Reconciliation
Plaque celebrating historic reconciliation an inspiration to spread more Noongar stories
Noongar man Troy Bennell knows the path to reconciliation is not smooth, but he has generations of footsteps to follow, with his Nana and Dad among those taking big strides in the regional WA town of Bunbury.
Source: ABC South West WATopic: Indigenous Culture
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