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This progressive US state pioneered a radical drug policy, then overdose deaths skyrocketed
Source: 7.30Topic: Crime
Something very weird just happened in the eSafety vs X case
Source: ScreenshotTopic: Information Technology Industry
MPs push back against 'intimidation' from Chinese consulate-general over attendance at Taiwan celebration
Source: ABC NewsTopic: State and Territory Government
Editor's Choice
For 25 years, it brought the world's best albums Down Under, but now this beloved label is closing down
Spunk Records founder Aaron Curnow reflects on 25 years of indie music memories, from surfing with the stars to the time Big Thief made him cry and more.
Source: Double JTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)
John Galliano's racist tirade is presented in all its jaw-dropping horridness in new documentary
The latest documentary from the director of Whitney skirts around the issues raised by the anti-Semitism and subsequent revival of former Dior and Givenchy creative director John Galliano.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)
What to do (and avoid) when you feel a cold coming
Before you reach for a pricey immunity shot, medical experts weigh in on whether there's anything you can do to avoid a cold if you feel one coming.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Coughs and Colds
Parliament House department shrouded in secrecy facing calls for greater transparency
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing a call to reverse an "interim" law he introduced more than a decade ago to make a Parliament House department exempt from Freedom of Information requests.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Government
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National Reconciliation Week
Kado is one of only three speakers of Ngalia. He designed an app to pass down his knowledge to the next generation
The remote town of Leonora, more than 800 kilometres from Perth, is an unlikely technology hub, but its only school has been chosen to launch a new app aimed at preserving language and culture.
Source: ABC GoldfieldsTopic: Aboriginal Language
More than a dozen locations bear this racist term and relic of colonial oppression
There is a small sign in Western Victoria — one of 15 locations around the country, from creeks and waterholes to bores and mountains — that is a racist slur in plain sight.
Source: ABC South West VicTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
Watch on iview: National Reconciliation Week
Join us as we mark National Reconciliation Week, 27 May to 3 June, with this collection of programs shining a light on First Nations stories from across the country.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Reconciliation
For some, reconciliation can never be revived after the Voice loss
Ask an Aboriginal person how they define reconciliation and the answers are not flags, morning teas and welcomes-to-country. Their answers are land rights, greater autonomy and treaties, writes Bridget Brennan.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Reconciliation
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