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Thousands of Australians suing Tesla in class action
Source: 7.30Topic: Automotive Industry
Accused killer Patterson fed children leftovers despite illness, court told
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts
The sanctions, an unpredictable US president and a PM finding his feet
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Foreign Affairs
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Your favourite recipes from A Bite to Eat with Alice season 2
Now that season two has wrapped, let's look back at your favourite recipes. There's something for everyone, from flavourful tray bakes to a no-mix cake.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Food and Drink
Mums forge new traditions and connections by returning to footy
Sport is a rite of passage in small towns, and it's becoming a hub for young mums, boosting mental and physical health.
Source: ABC CapricorniaTopic: AFL Women’s
To infinity – who's in charge of outer space?
How do nations work together to control access to our vast universe, negotiate who gets what resources, or even who gets to set up new colonies on far away planets?
Source: ABC Radio NationalTopic: Space Exploration
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Australia considering making changes to build all-gender bathrooms
With universities and sports stadiums installing gender-inclusive bathrooms, Australia is considering making changes to make it easier to do so. We unpack what the proposed changes would mean.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Community and Society
How many basic life skills do you have? Try our pop quiz to find out
Think you've mastered adulthood? Alyssia Moolenschot, who runs a program that helps young people navigate life after school, wants to put your practical knowledge to the test.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Education
Bee hunter saving native species, one 'hotel' at a time
A 23-year-old ecologist known as "The Bee Man" is on a mission to conserve solitary pollinators by building them structures where they can nest — and he's urging others to do the same.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Beekeeping
Meet the 2025 Trailblazers making a difference in regional Australia
After doctors dismissed Rheanca's pain because they couldn't see where it hurt, she knew people with disability in regional areas needed a space to connect. She is one of Heywire's 2025 Trailblazers winners.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Regional Communities
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