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Man charged with manslaughter over truck crash that killed four police officers |
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'No reason to drive from Melbourne to Wodonga for a Big Mac': Victoria Police shame lockdown breaches |
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Live at the Wireless: Christine Anu In 1995, WOMADelaide was in its third year and Christine Anu was just about to release her game-changing debut album, Stylin’ Up.Duration: 1 hour 1h |
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The young Australians 'walking into a war zone' to join the Israeli Defence Force While friends travelled Europe after finis***ng school, Mai signed up for a foreign army. A feeling of deep family connection motivated her decision, but what she walked into was terrifying. |
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Tuck into this Italian-inspired tray bake with sausages and potatoes A delicious, filling sausage bake made of really simple ingredients from Julia Busuttil Nis***mura. |
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Should fossil fuel companies pay for the cost of climate change bushfires? Experts from all over Australia have proposed that some of the damage caused by bushfires should be paid for by the industry making money out of fossil fuels. |
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Coffee with a side of necromancy Somewhere, down an alley in Melbourne, is a very unusual cafe: the kind that serves ghosts.Duration: 15 minutes 34 seconds 15m |
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John Clarke's family donates 'magical' Phillip Island property to conservation Helen McDonald, the wife of the late John Clarke, gifts the couple's property in Rhyll Inlet to a nature conservation group to create a lasting legacy for the much-loved satirist. |
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Granite Island penguin pop****tion in peril from foxes Specialists with firearms and night vision will hunt foxes on Granite Island in an effort to save what is left of a once burgeoning little penguin pop****tion. |
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'We used a really large ruler': Australia Zoo giraffe measures up as world's tallest Australia Zoo's Kat Hansen always knew Forest stood head and shoulders above the rest, but proving he was the tallest giraffe in the world was no easy task. |
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One of Australia's last lighthouse keepers remembers his time in Tasmania John Cook, one of Australia's longest serving lighthouse keepers, takes us into his former world of isolation and solitude.Duration: 15 minutes 11 seconds 15m |
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Nellie 'Shotgun' Flynn and The Real Map of Batchelor There's a reason Nellie Flynn's nickname was Shotgun. She threatened vandals and misogynists, and hunted crocs and kangaroos into her golden years. |
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How your family history could enrich us all Professional historians have always been suspicious of amateurs gathering historical facts. However, the explosion in genealogy online is changing how it's being viewed in academia.Duration: 14 minutes 19 seconds 14m |
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