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'It's appalling': Melbourne principal slams fake nude photos of female students believed to be generated using AI
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Artificial Intelligence
'A series of lowlights': Defence lawyers for Greg Lynn take aim at prosecution case in Supreme Court murder trial
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
'Criminals will fight back': Proposed new law allowing people to kill home intruders not perfect, victim warns
Source: ABC North QldTopic: Laws
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When doom scrolling leads to actual harm
For 8 months, images and videos of the carnage in Gaza have been flooding social media. They give a powerful view of what's happening on the ground – but they also have the potential to cause vicarious trauma.
Source: ListenTopic: Social Media
Sydney residents fight for space on half-width roads as local and state governments blame each other
Developers are building half-width streets in Western Sydney due to current planning laws, as local councils and the state government blame each other over the issues the narrow roads are creating for residents.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Local Government
Studying for exams in a derelict rental, Natalie struggles to see how she will break the poverty cycle
Living in a derelict rental is causing a lot of stress for Natalie as she eyes off a university degree.
Source: ABC Central VictoriaTopic: Rental Housing
Has children's cinema lost it's way?
While some recent films like the Super Mario Brothers film and the Frozen franchise have found box office billions, others have flopped.
Source: ListenTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)
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Winter living
Dread the cold? These cheap items will help you stay warm this winter
Whether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: House and Home
Australia's ski fields are on a downhill slope, but scientists show there's an off-ramp
Away from the sunburnt beaches, hot dusty gums, and red deserts, news for Australia's ski fields hasn't been good for years. But new research shows while the snow season is getting shorter, there's hope to turn things around.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Climate Change
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