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Iranian president's chopper crash site found: Red Crescent
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
Adult 'fans' are subscribing for photos of an Australian child. Her parent runs the account
Source: Four CornersTopic: Social Media
'Overcommitment' is the top reason for mortgage hardship amid a 54 per cent spike in claims
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Banking
Editor's Choice
Popeye the Pumpkin Man is the latest in a growing line of 'silver influencers' going viral
Adam Farquharson just wanted to ride his giant 407-kilogram pumpkin down the river for a laugh, but ended up going viral and for two weeks became internet famous.
Source: ABC RiverinaTopic: Human Interest
Is a positive RAT sufficient evidence for sick leave if you have COVID?
Here's what you need to know about providing evidence for sick leave when you have COVID-19.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Work
Xander Schauffele wins first career major with birdie on the last hole of the PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele sinks a six-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to claim a one-shot win at the PGA Championship, winning his first career major.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Golf
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Focus on women
The health effects of hormone therapy for menopause
The results of a decades-long study looking into the health effects of menopausal hormone therapy are in.
Source: ListenTopic: Health
Having babies in Australia is 'not a good deal', and more women are saying 'not for me'
For decades, women in Australia have been told they should have more children for the good of the country, but there's many reasons why more are choosing to stay child free.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Pregnancy and Childbirth
There's tech in everything we do and this teacher knows the importance of having a female perspective
Alfina Jackson is passionate about teaching and technology, and hopes her award-winning, "future-focused" approach will inspire more girls into science, technology, engineering, and maths fields.
Source: ABC Mid North CoastTopic: Education
Regional students are more likely to miss school due to pelvic pain. A new program aims to help close gaps in knowledge
Starting next year, the Victorian government plans to fund 400 pelvic pain and menstrual health education sessions for students across the state, with regional and rural schools prioritised for delivery.
Source: ABC South West VicTopic: Women's Health
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