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After years of silence, Greg Lynn's former in-laws detail a dark past
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Domestic Violence
Bruce Lehrmann may turn to High Court following appeal loss: lawyer
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts
Two in hospital after shooting in northern NSW
Source: ABC North CoastTopic: Shootings
The Country Hour celebrates 80 years
A lunchtime tradition people have been talking about for 80 years
Australia's longest-running radio show is celebrating 80 years on air, and while so much has changed in farming and broadcasting, the core of The Country Hour remains the same.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Media
Why a veteran Tasmanian farmer and his family listen to Country Hour
With the ABC's Country Hour celebrating eight decades on air, a 91-year-old Tasmanian farmer and his successor reflect on why they've been tuning in most days.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Rural and Remote Communities
NSW Country Hour celebrates 80 years
A special edition of the NSW Country for the 80th anniversary of the program.
Source: Listen
How farming is adapting to changing climate
Food security is as much an issue today as it was when the Country Hour began.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Agriculture
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Search for missing flight MH370 to resume this month, Malaysia says
The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will resume at the end of December, more than a decade after the Beijing-bound flight disappeared.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Air Incidents
Hugh Jackman surprises fans with impromptu New York pub performance
Hugh Jackman sung the crowd-pleaser Sweet Caroline and even climbed onto the top of the bar counter for the performance.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Entertainment
Meet the teen who masks their way through class then collapses at home
Hayley masks their struggles so well in dance class that teachers can't tell. But when they get home, they collapse — sometimes missing days of school.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Disability Access
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Meet the teen who masks their way through class then collapses at home
Hayley masks their struggles so well in dance class that teachers can't tell. But when they get home, they collapse — sometimes missing days of school.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Disability Access
New doco follows three Paralympians to Paris as we gear up for Brisbane 2032
Filmmaking siblings Tristan and Timothy Kenyon's documentary Changing Track explores how competing in the Paralympics changes lives.
Source: ABC ArtsTopic: Documentaries
Confusion about disability discrimination law is weakening its power to protect people
The Disability Discrimination Act remains one of Australia’s most important human rights laws, but for it to protect people effectively, everyone — whether in the government or in the community — needs to understand it correctly.
Source: ABC Religion & EthicsTopic: People With Disability
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