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Labor's 'legacy defining' Medicare election pitch to voters
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Health Policy
Coalition vows to match Labor's $8.5 billion Medicare pledge 'dollar for dollar'
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Health
New Zealand says Chinese navy held second live-fire drill in Pacific
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Defence and National Security
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Why the banks are waiting to pass on the RBA's rate cut to home loans
The big banks wasted no time in announcing they would cut rates for mortgage borrowers after the RBA reduced the cash rate on Tuesday. So why haven't the changes taken effect yet?
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Banking
CSIRO's new white fish variety to revolutionise Australian aquaculture
The CSIRO unveils new fish variety that could one day make a splash on dinner tables across Australia. They are working on developing a sustainable, profitable and eco-friendly farmed fish using an Australian native white fish few have heard of.
Source: LandlineTopic: Sustainability
Got what it takes to nail this quiz? I think it's unlikely
Today might be the day you finally do okay at this quiz, but don't worry I'm not holding my breath.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Comedy TV
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Amateur photographer wins pride of place at AFL All Stars game
Just a few years after teaching himself photography on a borrowed camera, Jesse Pickett is thrilled to be sitting on the AFL sidelines.
Source: ABC Midwest & WheatbeltTopic: AFL
Rare native mouse like 'dumpling on legs' found in Blue Mountains
Ecologists set up tea strainers filled with peanut butter and oats in the Wollemi National Park to attract the species which has not been seen in the area for 20 years.
Source: ABC Central WestTopic: Native Species
Why this couple takes it upon themselves to maintain graves in a remote town
Caroline Banton and Christian Barnaby help look after gravesites in Kununurra, 3,000km north of Perth and thousands of kilometres away from their residents' loved ones.
Source: ABC KimberleyTopic: Death and Dying
Repair cafes don't just fix broken items, they foster connections
Repair cafes extend the life of everyday items, but there are deeper benefits for all involved.
Source: ABC Gold CoastTopic: Environmental Impact
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