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Serial predator Arthur Eaton 'fooled' everyone with a guide dog puppy and almost became teacher of the year
Source: ABC InvestigationsTopic: Child Sexual Abuse
Australia can fix its broken prison system like Norway did. But first, we must face up to the facts
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Prisons and Punishment
Ali complained to his boss about being underpaid. Then they fired him
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Work
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J.Lo says she cancelled her tour to 'spend time with family' but is that really why?
The This Is Me…Live tour was originally slated for 30 dates, hitting massive arenas all around the US, but now it is no more. We unpack the potential reasons why.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)
Aurora chasers may have damaged ancient ecological site
Aurora chasers in south-western WA may have caused irreversible damage to an ecological site at Lake Clifton hosting 2,000-year-old examples of the Earth's earliest life forms.
Source: ABC South West WATopic: Environment
Losing her sight led to the end of Janelle's opera career. Archery became her outlet
Janelle Colquhoun fell into a pit of despair when her sight began to deteriorate at age 28 because of her type 1 diabetes, but archery has given her new targets to aim for.
Source: ABC Radio BrisbaneTopic: Disabilities
Aerobics TV star Sue Becker was also a talkback radio host 'way ahead of her time'
Best known for her eccentric 1970s aerobics TV program, firebrand Sue Becker went on to grill prime ministers and make a mark on the airwaves with her distinctive gravelly voice.
Source: ABC Radio HobartTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
Brisbane sheds its sleepy image with surging house values — now only second to Sydney
There's a reason Brisbane has overtaken Canberra and Melbourne for house prices, writes Ellen Fanning, who found herself in the city's cut-throat property market last year — competing with too many newcomers for a limited supply of homes.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Housing Policy
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National Reconciliation Week
Arrest warrant issued for Tasmanian Aboriginal elder but 81yo says he doesn't recognise 'colonial' courts
An 81-year-old Tasmanian Aboriginal elder says Australian courts hold no jurisdiction over Indigenous people and he will not participate in the court process after being charged at a native forest protest.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Policy
Adrian and Gillian were both raised by white families in Sydney's Northern beaches. It turns out they had a shared experience
Gillian and Adrian never knew each other growing up in Sydney's Northern beaches in the 70s, but their uncannily similar backgrounds meant they became firm best friends later in life. Now they're sharing their story in a new documentary.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Adoption
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