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2.6 million workers to benefit from 3.75pc increase to minimum wage next month
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Industrial Relations
Property prices increased again in May. Here's what the housing market looks like where you live
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Property Prices
Search crews find woman's body in rubble of Sydney townhouse explosion
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Accidents and Emergency Incidents
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'He might not come home': What it's like to be married to a truck driver
Families of truck drivers worry every time they hear of a crash. Recent accidents involving heavy vehicles have highlighted concerns about the safety of the Australian transport industry.
Source: ABC North and West SATopic: Road Transport Industry
Lawyer at heart of Robodebt resigns after questions raised about external work
A senior lawyer at the heart of the Robodebt scheme resigns after questions are raised as to why she kept her Commonwealth job while contracted with another legal firm.
Source: ABC InvestigationsTopic: Royal Commissions
This octopus is the new 'star' of the commercial fishing industry
The scientific name of this octopus species is O.djinda, which means star in the language of the Noongar people of Western Australia's south-west.
Source: LandlineTopic: Fishing, Aquaculture
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National Reconciliation Week
Adrian and Gillian were both raised by white families in Sydney's Northern beaches. It turns out they had a shared experience
Gillian and Adrian never knew each other growing up in Sydney's Northern beaches in the 70s, but their uncannily similar backgrounds meant they became firm best friends later in life. Now they're sharing their story in a new documentary.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Adoption
How a coroner's inquiry into a police shooting uncovered a culture of racism in the ranks
The coronial inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker has finished after almost two years of hearings, leaving the Northern Territory Police Force in crisis.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Police
'Stop right there … I'm tired of hearing that': The truth-telling circle tackling tough topics
Inside a tiny community hall in Alice Springs, there's an appetite for frank and open talk between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal locals.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Other Peoples)
What does reconciliation look like in a no-vote world? Young Indigenous people share their hopes for the future
As Australia marks its first Reconciliation Week since voting no to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, young First Nations people and advocates for change say they are still hopeful the country can heal, but that truth-telling will be key.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
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