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US officials question use of Australia's retired tanks as vehicles go to Ukraine
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Federal Government
Albanese cautious over EU push on defence ties
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Foreign Affairs
Expert says Westfield security guard didn't 'step up' amid Bondi stabbing
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts
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Drovers travel the 'long paddock' to help those facing food insecurity
Dust rises on the horizon as hundreds of hooves resound across the paddock. A team of drovers are moving 1,600 cattle from Longreach to Roma as part of the Great Australian Charity Cattle Drive.
Source: ABC Western QldTopic: Rural and Remote Communities
Adam Selwood's death prompts former Eagle to open up on mental health
A former West Coast Eagles player whose life hit "the tipping point" when he was delisted from the club adds his voice to calls for the AFL to establish a mental health round in the wake of Adam Selwood's death.
Source: ABC Radio PerthTopic: Sport
RSV season is ramping up but only some can access the free vaccine
There have been almost 50,000 cases of RSV recorded this year, but only a select group can access the free vaccine, with other vulnerable Australians needing to fork out hundreds of dollars.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Vaccines and Immunity
Where does beach sand come from?
Next time you're at the beach, take a closer look at the sand. Every grain tells a story of time and transformation.
Source: ABC Midwest & WheatbeltTopic: Geology
Tenant awarded compensation amid calls for bad landlord register
A tribunal orders a landlord to pay a New South Wales tenant for causing stress, frustration and intimidation. As new rental laws come into effect, tenants' advocates say they don't go far enough.
Source: ABC North CoastTopic: Rental Housing
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Celebrating The Piano
Watch the latest episode of The Piano
Regular Australians are invited to play the piano at busy locations around the country and given the opportunity of a lifetime.
Source: ABC HomepageTopic: Human Interest
DJ dreamed of becoming a concert pianist until he had a stroke. This music inspired him to play again
When Paul Wittgenstein lost his arm in World War I, he convinced famous composers to write music for the left hand alone. That music is still inspiring pianists today.
Source: ABC ClassicTopic: Music
Cast your vote in the Classic 100: Piano
Vote now in the Classic 100, an annual poll of Australia's favourite classical music.
Source: ListenTopic: Classical Music
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