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Woolies, Coles, Aldi and IGA were investigated. Here’s what we found out
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Supermarkets
Live: Supermarkets argue sector 'highly competitive' despite ACCC findings
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Supermarkets
Man charged over allegedly smuggling caravan terror hoax suspect out of Australia
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts
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Judge rules Mariah Carey did not steal All I Want For Christmas Is You
A lawsuit claiming the hit Christmas song infringed the copyright of an earlier song with the same title has been dismissed without trial.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Music Industry
Hollywood director arrested for allegedly swindling Netflix out of $17 million
Plus White Lotus star Jason Isaacs wades into prosthetic penis discourse, protesters interrupt Gal Gadot's walk of fame ceremony and more.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
Sub-zero temperatures can't cool an 'infectious' love for cricket
Cricket in the Snowy Mountains is being rejuvenated by a group of passionate and talented Indian and Pakistani players — even in the dead of winter.
Source: ABC South East NSWTopic: Cricket
Vanuatu's capital is a ghost town — some say it might be 'finished'
Vanuatu is one of the most disaster-prone nations on the planet, with cyclones, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. And its people now face an unsettling question: how many disasters can one nation take?
Source: The PacificTopic: Earthquakes
Self-hatred can be crippling — but it can also be treated
Self-criticism, guilt and low self-worth are among the features of a toxic form of self-loathing that can have serious consequences.
Source: ABC Health & WellbeingTopic: Mental Health
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Encore: The making of Nazeem Hussain
Nazeem Hussain honed his comedy in Melbourne's suburbs in the 1990s. After his father left the family, his fearless mother taught Nazeem how to use humour to get bullies off his back. (R)
Source: ListenTopic: TV Comedy
Race and Racism: policies impact on minorities
This week we take you to the Adelaides Writers Week.
I sit down with award-winning American Journalist Wesley Lowrey and Reconciliation Australia’s co-chair Kirstie Parker to help us explore the intersections of race, history, and politics.
Source: ListenTopic: Indigenous Culture
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