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AFP charges three people over alleged 71ドル million Defence contracts fraud
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Police
'If it was my child': Epidemiologist not worried by asbestos in sand
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Asbestos
'Terrible story': Pregnant woman killed after being hit by car in Sydney
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Road Accidents and Incidents
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The school where video games are part of the curriculum
Japan's education system is renowned for its rigidity. But one school is providing an alternative, blending typical education classes with intensive video game training.
Three gamers sit in chairs in front of computers in a room.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Video Games
Astronaut and 'trailblazer' named SA's Australian of the Year
When Katherine Bennell-Pegg was growing up, she was "mesmerised by the stars" — an enthusiasm that motivated her to pursue astronaut training, and has now secured an honour of a different kind.
a woman inside a spaceship
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Awards and Prizes
Push for health star ratings to be mandated after industry dodges labelling
Health ministers will meet next year and decide whether or not to make the system mandatory for all packaged food, something public health experts say is overdue.
A grocery store aisle background with the logo of the health star rating in front.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Health Policy
Analysis: Should we let our son watch Mad Men?
We have navigated this new path of "what to watch/what to censor/what to allow" with stumbling footsteps. I'd love to tell you we have been perfectly consistent. We have not.
Two girls, photographed from behind, sitting on a grey sofa watching TV
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Parenting
'Justice not division': How treaty could change Australia
Aunty Thelma lived through the mission era, stolen children and forced assimilation. As she witnessed the signing of the country's first treaty, her thoughts were on those who came before.
A woman with a headband stands in front of a willow tree on the banks of a river
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Policy
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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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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
Century-old shipwreck re-emerges at popular Sydney beach
Shifting sands have exposed the Hereward shipwreck just metres from a swimming beach in Sydney's east.
the remains of a large ship seen under water from above
Source: ABC Radio SydneyTopic: History
Several ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Syria's national museum
Officials say at least six marble statues were stolen from the museum in Damascus.
A woman with black hair looking at artefacts.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: History
WWI soldier's letter arrives after more than a century
The grandchildren of a World War I soldier who sent a message in a bottle from a transport ship say it is like a "clue in a treasure map".
A black and white collage of a soldier and a handwritten letter.
Duration: 1 minute
Source: ABC GoldfieldsTopic: World War I
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