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'Aged like milk': RBA's rates decision panned as unemployment jumps to 4.3pc
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Employment Statistics
How experts say Trump set his own trap on the Epstein files
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
Bank executive charged with procuring under-age girls for sex found dead
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Crime
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Pedro Pascal is now Marvel's Daddy in The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The latest Marvel offering is another blockbuster but the off-screen chemistry of its cast reveals how they found the family at the movie's heart.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Science Fiction Movies
Treadmills were made for torture
What if the reason being on a treadmill feels like such a punishment is actually by design!? Back in the 1800s, the British Empire started installing "tread-mills" in prisons as a way to punish criminals and make them more productive.
Source: ABC Radio NationalTopic: Exercise and Fitness
Analysis: One thing stood out on Albanese's China trip — the lack of chaos
China doesn't want to kick up too much dust as it presents a friendlier face to the major US allies in this region: Australia, Japan and South Korea.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: National Security
Has Mark Ronson found his next Amy Winehouse?
Hit-maker Mark Ronson has collaborated with everyone from Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars to the late, great Amy Winehouse. Now he's added another name to his CV: breakout talent Raye.
Source: Double JTopic: Music
Tomorrowland's main stage catches fire days before festival
Organisers say they are "finding solutions for the festival weekend", which is now just days away.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Carnivals and Festivals
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Childcare reforms
Major parties take aim at Tasmania's childcare 'desert' to sway votes
Tasmania has the worst childcare access in Australia, with more than half the state considered a "childcare desert". A service at risk of closure says while election promises are encouraging, they don't go far enough.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Child Care
Accused child sex offender Joshua Dale Brown sacked from former childcare employer
Joshua Dale Brown was sacked from a Melbourne childcare centre months before joining another centre, where he is accused of committing child sex offences.
Source: ABC InvestigationsTopic: Child Care
'How many more will it take?' Calls for sleep safety training in childcare grow louder
Despite repeated warnings from experts and a formal recommendation from a coroner more than three years ago, safe sleep training isn't mandatory for childcare workers everywhere in Australia.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Child Care
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