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Lacey lost her baby boy at a Queensland hospital. Could his death have been prevented?
Source: StatelineTopic: Pregnancy and Childbirth
Four Israeli hostages rescued in IDF operation that left scores dead in central Gaza
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Unrest, Conflict and War
'Nobody says, let's show an R-rated movie to a 10-year-old': Coalition's push to stop social media for under 16-year-olds
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Government
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Red flags to look out for when signing rental lease agreements
With standardised contracts, signing a lease doesn't need to be as stressful as the search for a rental property. Experts share the red flags to look out for to ensure you're getting the real deal.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Rental Housing
Winter storms spark monster swell at 'the gnarliest, scariest place on Earth'
This legendary surf break scares even the most experienced big-wave riders as it creates mountains of water, whipped up during wintry low pressure systems in the Southern Ocean.
Source: ABC Great SouthernTopic: Surfing
Having trouble with your run? The experts say that all you need to do is smile your way past it
Thousands of Australians are lacing up their trainers every single day as the running boom continues apace and, incredibly, most of them seem to be enjoying it. Or are they smiling for a different reason?
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Exercise and Fitness
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Winter living
Paddocks upon paddocks of dry crops are not normal here at this time of year
Dry paddocks, dead and dying trees, and empty water tanks — that's the grim situation gripping Toodyay in Western Australia as regional towns pay the price of a long, dry summer.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Weather
Snowfields projected to shrink dramatically
Mount Hotham could be the only Victorian ski field to stay open if carbon emissions don't go down by 2080, according to a new report.
Source: ABC Radio MelbourneTopic: Snow
Why Jo Laverty can't wait for winter in Adelaide
Brrrr…winter’s here and Drive presenter Jo Laverty couldn’t be happier!
There’s a lot to look forward to as the season changes and the city settles into winter says Jo.
Source: ABC ADELAIDETopic: Weather
Burnt-out nurses at Victorian hospital say government needs to rebuild broken health system
Bendigo Health remains in a code yellow internal emergency after it couldn't keep up with the number of people attending for treatment, with workers saying Victoria's health system is "struggling", "unprepared", and needs "rebuilding".
Source: ABC Central VictoriaTopic: Health Administration
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