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VIEWERS watched Bachelor In Paradise couple Lisa Hyde and Luke McLeod break protocol and leave the island early on Monday night — but the romance has been tarnished with confirmation the pair have split under ugly circumstances.
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The Philippines has ordered an Australian Catholic nun to leave the country after the immigration bureau revoked her missionary visa for joining protest rallies
Philippines expels Australian nun Patricia Anne Fox
The Philippines has ordered an Australian Catholic nun to leave the country after the immigration bureau revoked her missionary visa.
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Only luck and quick thinking avoided a power blackout to the Sydney CBD and airport after bushfires ripped through the city’s south earlier this month
Sydney city blackout 'a close run thing', energy transmission boss says
Only luck and quick thinking avoided a blackout of Sydney following fires that ripped through the city‘s south earlier this month.
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Bathurst residents rattled by an Anzac Day earthquake
Bathurst residents rattled by Anzac Day earthquake
A small earthquake has left residents of Bathurst rattled on Anzac Day with the sound of loud explosions and shaking buildings.
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Analysis: The problems for Ten's morning program began to appear last November, when the show's executive producer fired off one last email to staff
Studio 10 may be imploding, but it's here to stay... for now
Star departures, on-air tensions, declining ratings: nothing much is going right for Channel Ten's morning show.
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Mother Nature has provided another spectacular April lightning show, but continues to hold out on autumn rain. The state's farmers say the dry soil urgently needs a drink as they attempt to get this year's crop into the ground. @TimNoonan7 #7News
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The mind-bending work of MC Escher heads to Australia this summer
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It's the first major Australian survey of the Dutch graphic artist who inspired everyone from mathematicians to Mick Jagger in his heyday.
Ohhhh we had that drawing hands picture in our old house! I never knew anything about it. How interesting!
😖my head! No, really though, what incredible talent
An extraordinary draftsman.
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Ayla Holdom was open with her military colleagues about being transgender. But when she was invited to Prince William's wedding, a friend betrayed her.6 hours ago
One came back in a Hercules after being killed by an IED in Afghanistan. The other took his own life on home soil, after struggling with mental health issues.
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War widows band together to fight for equal support for families of fallen soldiers
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Bree and Gwen are now working with the War Widows Guild of Australia NSW to close what they say are gaps in support for the families of fallen soldiers.
People commit suicide every day in Australia, should their families receive compensation too? One put his life on the line for his country and lost it, the other just committed sDel Aiken many other Australian men do that are victims of the family court but I suppose they don’t count.
So very sad - equal support is a must - no matter what or how - hugs to all the families
These women need to be looked after equally.
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"It gives them a sense of pride and self-esteem."
The first Anzac Day parade in recent memory took place in the Kimberley town of Halls Creek, thanks to these new recruits. ...
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A World War II pilot marks a special milestone this Anzac Day and reflects on a life well lived.
The Great Generation puts the X Generation to shame.back then men were men now they are what ever gender they decide to be.
Does my heart good to read this.
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So many nurses wanted to serve in World War I that many had to volunteer with the Red Cross or British services. We may never know how many women tended to Australia's injured troops, but their service has not been forgotten. ...

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It seems like every day there's a new piece of health advice in the news that contradicts the advice we got yesterday.
So here are seven litmus tests to help you sort science from pseudoscience.
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How to make sense of contradictory health news
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Basically, use the critical thinking skills you should have developed as a child but have somehow evaded quite a lot of people.
Can you believe that in 2018 we need articles like this to protect the vulnerable and gullible from fake cure salesmen? What is happening to us?
The general media should be more discerning in how they report studies too, instead of merely going for the cheap “click bait” headlines. Many people lack the ability to distinguish good evidence from BS (as is becoming increasingly apparent).
WHY DOES THE ABC CONTINUE TO SEEK THE OPINION OF THE WORST PM AUSTRALIA EVER HAD? Why not get Gillard on? People dont refer to him as Kevin Dudd for no reason!!~!!!! LLew Friend.
as if the ABC doesn't play a role in this nonsense.. jayrodin.blogspot.com.au/2017/06/warning-bread-is-dangerous.html
Use your own common sense. Oh, wait... I probably shouldn't have said that... I'd like to apologize to anyone who may have found my previous remark in any way offensive...
That's hilarious. The majority of information that misinforms people comes from mainstream media repeating findings from crap studies 😂 If anyone is responsible for perpetuating the current (grossly incorrect and unsubstantiated by ANY study) thinking on health and nutrition, it's the media. Talk to any person who has a chronic illness and has had to find a way to recover their life by doing their own research because no one else can work out what is causing your illness. Guess what the culprit turns out to be 9 times out of ten? Current food pyramid desperately clung to by mainstream media. I wonder who are filling their coffers for that right?
Yes....same goes for anti vaxxers ...fluro nutters. And my new fave. Being told my profile pic man Harry would be still alive after being put down at 15 ...snotted by leukemia myloma in 2010. If I had of kept his body from being acidic. Ph levels kids. 😆😷😎DEGREE level people are falling for this charlatan shit. Ffs
I am thoroughly disgusted with programme I just saw on ABC at 10pm . My taxes pay for this drivel ! We need a Royal Commission into ABC which is using taxpayers money for ulterior motives & not for the nation's best interest Bet I don't get a good reply to this comment & YES my father served in WW2
For 99% of us it's really easy. Get lots of exercise, eat lots of non-starchy vegetables and fruit, some pulses, grains and meats and very little juices, carbs/starches, sugars and alcohol.
Here’s my go to: nutritionfacts.org
1. Did you see it on Channel 7 or Fox? If so, ignore as it's an "Infomercial" disguised as news.
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For 18 months, culinary historian Allison Reynolds trawled through old recipe books trying to discover the origins of the Anzac biscuit.
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Who made the first Anzac biscuit?
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Most family recipes tell a story, but none so much, or with as much mystery still surrounding it, as the Anzac biscuit.
CWA have been making Anzac biscuits since the Great Wars. If you ever want to know how to make anything, ask the CWA. By the way, I prefer mine crunchy. Lower heat, slow bake and they are lovely and crisp.
In your article on the car running down people in torronto in last nights news broadcast do you really think it was appropriate to say the motive didn't matter and that curbs were too low? So basically the person who created the carnage ON PURPOSE it wasn't his fault but it was because curbs are too low? I mean seriously ABC can you really sink any lower???????? You lot are a joke and if I could I would remove your funding until you sacked all your dipshit reporters. The ceo of ABC needs to be sacked.
I have not tried. Aunty Vera made the best biccies ever. My M & Aunty Jean used to say-what is Vera's secret we just can't get it right 😄 They are all gone now, bless their cotton socks 💗
OMG...ABC. You have Catherine Deveny on your books? Sheesh... She disrespected ANZACS on her FACEBOOK page so much. Take a look. She's the most hated woman in Australia right now..
Pretty sure this article is rewritten every year
Wow, slow researching.
Someone who was hungry 😋 my favourite biscuit
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Kalinda Atkinson I reckon the best ones I've tried have been ones you made in Berlin circa 2008
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This Anzac Day Squadron Leader Rebekah Herron says we need to look after those young veterans who are struggling after returning from war. ...
They fought for our Freeom 🙏🏽 Yet their has never been a more futile time in Australia. Corrupt Australian Corporates, Corrupt Tax Office and Dishonest/ Disloyal Politicians in Government Void of Morals Ethics and Honesty. Hopefully the next generations will show more rights and freedoms to those that need it most
People who have given their youths to the country should be looked after when they come back from war. And that regardless of whether the war was just or unjust. All soldiers were sent by the government. Therefore it is the government's responsibility to look after these soldiers
As a Canadian who has never been to Australia or New Zealand, ANZAC Day brings to mind the sacrifices made at Gallipoli. But I know it is about all fallen soldiers from all wars, and their sacrifice for our freedom.
Of course! Do we really need to tell our citizens that it's our duty to care for them? We know that already! The government system is the one that deny them that respect!
The reality is many veterans sit back in disgust at the outpouring of emotion from our supposed leaders who simultaneously approve of a department that revels in it's propaganda largesse whilst also spending millions on lawyers to deny veterans legitimate claims. Perhaps a royal commission would help shine a light rather than spending 500 Million on renovating the Canberra war memorial? Lest We Forget, indeed.
So we can find $100 million for memorials to the dead, but nothing for the survivors. Kinda sums up why this day seems a bit out of kilter these days.
What a sad day, we should be reminded all wars are futile and need to be avoided at all cost. Reading Philip Gibbs, ‘Now it can be told’ a war correspondent, most reporters had their work severely vetted and that was the condition of their employment with the major newspapers obfuscating the real picture of this terrible war...
War is a totally different beast now,your emery is no longer defines by uniform or position,he could be standing next to you,serving you coffee,more mental stress than ever before they have special needs that need catering to.
"For 100 years on Anzac Day we honour all the men and women who have participated in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations around the world. Live coverage of the Anzac Day March from Canberra." This was taken from your official site. You showed all the pomp and ceremony and just as the actual march was beginning you reverted to the studio. Seriously, this day is supposed to be about about veterans not dignitaries receiving royal salutes and favoring us with their speeches. If you are going to advertise live coverage of the Canberra march, then show the live coverage Canberra march. Pitiful!
We most certainly do. unfortunately governments have very short memories, just look at Vietnam and every other war.
We especially need to look after all those veterans who have returned from fighting with Centrelink, the Big Banks, Corrupt Politicians, Corrupt Government Bureaucracy, Corrupt Judiciary, Corrupt Police, Corrupt AFP, Corrupt Big Business, etc.
"Oh, yep, we'll get to that - just need to spend $140m in France first."
The collective we need not do anything. The Army sent them there, stuffed them up mentally and emotionally, they should be the ones to clean up the mess. NOT the rest of us.
For the government to actually care for the people it is necessary to first have a government consisting of CARING people who wish to serve and not take.
Absolutely we do. If you can't afford to fix them when they get back you can't afford to send them in the first place.
Sadly the mistreatment of those who fought for freedom is an ancient shame-I remember doing Roman history as part of my Latin studies in secondary school & centurions became little more than homeless, destitute beggars on the streets. Surely our modern enlightened governments have to step up
Yes, by nor spending more money on the War Memorial, but on the War veterans.
Do not forget on this day the Preachers or Ministers that served some taken prisoners some killed in action they were there, they saw the bloodshed and the HORROR our men and women seen! A lot of time the Padre held hand as that person "Went to Glory" it was them saying words over the fallen as they were buried on foreign soil we remember the ADF men and women that fought and died and we must remember also the BRAVE PADRE armed with nothing else but their Bibles that never returned!
Look after them before the people that sent them to fight . How much is Howard getting from our purse after destroying Australia
Please explain to me how invading a country and killing its citizens is defending our freedom.
Anzac day, the greatest recruitment device yet..no need for conscription!
But the 500 mill wanted for a pretty new memorial would other wise provide an A1 facility for just that purpose.
And the older veterans-like a member of my family-who are fighting the demons of war long after they retired from 30+ years of duty. Lest we forget.
Liberals don't care one bit about our vets
I totally agree.
This is wonderful, amazing to watch. I think more of our Australian indigenous culture should be taught at schools. I feel that the little that is shown to our children is just tokenism.. The Haka always gives me goosebumps..
Very moving Australia needs to embrace all of our cultures and become world leaders in showing others we can live as one
Do not forget on this day the Preachers or Ministers that served some taken prisoners some killed in action they were there, they saw the bloodshed and the HORROR our men and women seen! A lot of time the Padre held hand as that person "Went to Glory" it was them saying words over the fallen as they were buried on foreign soil we remember the ADF men and women that fought and died and we must remember also the BRAVE PADRE armed with nothing else but their Bibles that never returned!
Alan Jones's head just exploded.
Brilliant performance, inclusiveness and the union of people will always be a winner, congratulations to everyone!! bloody ripper!
Spirit. Courage. Tribute. Union. Culture. Powerful beyond measure. Lest We Forget.
To the indigenous & New Zealand people thank you very much as this performance was absolutely beautiful Lest we Forget
So exciting! So moving and powerful, thank you to everyone for organising this special special performance - here’s to more!
One of the most deeply moving things I've seen in a long time. Brought tears to my eyes.
Wow powerful. I cried. Also loved seeing all the kids joining in and connecting to their culture. Congratulations to all involved
How absolutely perfectly 100% appropriate on such an important day
This makes me very proud to call myself a New Zealander plus having the privilege of call Australia home. Thank you for coming together as you have . Many wise words spoken today
Moved to tears - this was awesome!!!
Words fail me...just beautiful. Watch the lot. Thank you. 60,000 years...may we learn from this. Respect. Treaty for Australia.
Great vision. Congratulations to all concerned creating a spirit of inclusiveness
Incredible <3 you should all be so proud, feels like the start of something new, something better <3
Wow two beautiful ancient cultures coming together Lest we forget ! Beautiful performance by everyone I never thought I would see these two cultures coming together like this amazing.I loved it 🌏💜🇦🇺🇳🇿
Those aboriginal dancers had incredible moves , great to watch and they should go on tour around the country
What a great performance and beautiful display of two important cultures. Loved it! Thank you for the opportunity to see in Sydney. Congratulations to all the participants.
Absolutely amazing because of the passion and enthusiasm shown by this coming together of cultures. Young and old alike, being proud of their history and traditions. Wonderful
What an awesome sight the spirits of the land would be clapping their hands in merriment to see these great dancers performing to help with the cleansing...just magical....
This is a fitting ceremony
Thank you to all for sharing cultures. Brilliant
A lovely performance to watch, well done to all involved. A great tribute to all Australian and New Zealand cultures
LOVE it. Thank you. Could I ask a question regarding the Haka though? I remember a female sports team did the Haka and there was an issue because it isn't traditionally done by women. Is that strictly speaking correct? I noticed women partaking here but with different moves. Any insights?
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