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Live: Sydney church stabbing being investigated as 'terrorist act', authorities say
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Crime
Teenager accused of church attack received good behaviour bond for knife crime
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Terrorism
Live: Coles grilled on prices after Woolworths CEO fails to name key metric, ASX tumbles
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Supermarkets and Grocery Retailers
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Why our supermarkets and major retailers changed tack on their price gouging tactics
For years, big retailers have competed at the check-out while tightening the screws on those who stock their shelves and boosting their profits — but it seems the jig is up.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Business and Industry Regulation
Teacher seeking 'a bit of adventure' makes the outback home for good
Peta Wykes moved to Lightning Ridge as part of a 12-month program luring educators to the bush. Three years later, she and her husband wouldn't live anywhere else.
Source: ABC Western PlainsTopic: Teachers
Ben was falsely accused of stabbing six people to death. Here's how the story spread
For 14 hours over the weekend, Sydney university student Ben Cohen was falsely accused of the Bondi Junction stabbings. Here's how the lie spread around the world.
Source: ABC InvestigationsTopic: Crime
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Housing
Radical housing solution comes from an unexpected corner
The Australian dream of home ownership has soured for many. But developer Soheil Abedian says the solution is within our reach.
Source: ListenTopic: Housing Policy
Saudi Arabia’s The Line: ‘Revolution in urban living’ or disaster waiting to happen?
The Line will house nine million residents in a huge mirrored structure soaring 500 metres into the sky. Will this project radically redefine the way humans live?
Source: ListenTopic: Architecture
Ten thousand kilograms of hemp won't get you high like marijuana, but it can help you build a home
Neil Preston decided to hand build his four-bedroom home from "hempcrete" after learning it would be hypoallergenic, sound insulating and cosy all year round.
Source: ABC Mildura-Swan HillTopic: Housing Construction Industry
If you squat in a vacant property, does the law give you the house for free? Well, sort of
The idea of "squatters' rights" has received a lot of media attention recently amid the grim reality of the Australian housing market. So where did the doctrine of adverse possession come from, and what has it meant in practice?
Source: The ConversationTopic: Rental Housing
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