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Energy CEOs say 'no turning back' on renewables transition
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Energy Industry
Government considers dramatic intervention to save Tomago smelter
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Manufacturing
'They threw themselves on people and killed them': Militia kills thousands in Sudan
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Unrest, Conflict and War
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Coalition plans to strip climate from energy operator's objectives
Emissions reduction would no longer be an objective of Australia's energy operator under a Coalition plan endorsed by the Nationals and Liberals, prioritising affordability and reliability over climate.
Woman in foreground and man looking towards her.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Parliament
How Epstein drove a wedge between Trump and one of his most hardline advocates
Once considered one of Donald Trump's most loyal soldiers, Marjorie Taylor Greene has found herself an outcast of the MAGA firm.
A blonde woman talks while wearing a red MAGA baseball cap.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
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Through dust and drought, these women are redefining resilience
Dusty paddocks, with no grain crop to harvest, and scarce feed for the few animals left, is the reality of many South Australian farmers right now.
a woman stands in a paddock with sand in her hands
Source: StatelineTopic: Droughts
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Giant, extinct animals are one small part of this First Nations story
First Nations people have occupied this continent for so long that they once shared it with megafauna.
An Aboriginal woman stands in a natural setting next to 3D images of a diprotodon, genyornis and giant kangaroo
Duration: 1 minute 37 seconds
Source: Story LabTopic: Indigenous Culture
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NSW school endures floods, fires and an angry camel to mark 180 years
Macdonald Valley Public School may be tiny, but it has proven to be an unshakeable fixture in its small NSW community.
A small group of primary school students in facy dress pose for a photo sometime in the 1970s.
Source: ABC Central CoastTopic: Public Schools
How a regional textile mill connected Olympians, police and fashion
Textile manufacturing took Albury's work to the Opera House, federal parliament, the Olympics and beyond.
Women sit at spinning wheels in a factor, pic has a faded tone, yarns line the wall, women in skirts.
Source: ABC Goulburn MurrayTopic: Textile Industry
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