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h2More from ABC
h3Editorial Policies
h1ABC Home
h2Promotion
h3DEEP TIME
h3Australia's story is vast and deep. It's unlikely you've heard it like this before
h3US warns of 'imminent' Hamas attack in Gaza in potential ceasefire breach
h3O'Callaghan crushes 200m world record as post-Titmus era begins
h2Featured
h3Analysis: This colossal Indigenous history should be up in lights
h3Analysis: The leaked email that finally forced Charles to act on his brother
h3Analysis: How a Brian Clough quote sums up Ange's mistake at Forest
h2Editor's Choice
h3'Green bans' saved Sydney's historic buildings and taught economists a lesson
h3Controversial or cool? The engineer causing a storm with his playgrounds
h3Owners say historic home may look 'abandoned' but it's far from it
h3Put your thinking cap on. It's time to play, HARD!
h3Christmas Island wants more tourists but luggage is 'regularly' left behind
h2The digital dilemma
h3Creating deepfakes has never been easier, so what should parents do?
h3Five takeaways from the ABC's Your Say: The Digital Dilemma forum
h3Instagram to limit teens to PG-13 content, Meta says
h3How sexual predators and far-right extremists are using Roblox to target children
h2Popular Podcasts on ABC listen
h3People you love share the songs they love
h3How did a suburban mum fall for doomsday prophets?
h3Meet people who have seen and done amazing things
h3True stories not everyone will want you to hear
h3Big moments that changed the course of history
h3Should these historical figures be heralded or heckled?
h3Global news and how to make sense of it
h3Explore a world of mind, brain and behaviour
h3What's really going on behind the biggest news stories
h3Solving the mysteries of the world, with science!
h3Political coverage you can trust
h3Christopher Skase - He had it all... until he didn't
h3The world's most shocking assassinations
h3The stories you're obsessed with
h3The man in the desert who didn't want to be found
h3Inside the courtroom for Australia's biggest trials
h3For women by women - all the tricky topics covered
h3A not-so-polite history of stolen treasures
h3The masters of weekend midfield mayhem
h3Big ideas in bite-sized pieces
h2Moments in History
h3A 1999 murder changed a town and shaped a woman's career
h3Australia has thousands of op shops. They started with one woman's idea
h3Former Japanese PM Murayama, famous for WWII apology, dies aged 101
h3'It still hurts': Families seek justice 50 years since the Balibo Five murders
h2Editorial Standards

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### DEEP TIME

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### Australia's story is vast and deep. It's unlikely you've heard it like this before

Source: ABC News

### US warns of 'imminent' Hamas attack in Gaza in potential ceasefire breach

Source: ABC News/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War

### O'Callaghan crushes 200m world record as post-Titmus era begins

Source: ABC News/Topic: Swimming

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## Featured

### Analysis: This colossal Indigenous history should be up in lights

We've flipped the script to put Indigenous Australians back at the centre of telling their own stories.

Source: Story Lab/Topic: Indigenous Culture

### Analysis: The leaked email that finally forced Charles to act on his brother

With the swirl of news around Prince Andrew this week, something had to be done; the question was whether he would do it himself or if his brother would be forced to show him the door.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Royalty

### Analysis: How a Brian Clough quote sums up Ange's mistake at Forest

Ange Postecolgou was on a hiding to nothing at Nottingham Forest, his sacking the result of terrible recruitment and a knee-jerk appointment.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport

## Editor's Choice

### 'Green bans' saved Sydney's historic buildings and taught economists a lesson

The "green bans" in the 1970s saved many of Australia's historic buildings and our cities are richer for them. But a famous economist didn't like them.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Monument and Heritage Site

### Controversial or cool? The engineer causing a storm with his playgrounds

This designer's "risky playgrounds" are often divisive. His latest is four storeys underground in a former World War II oil tank.

Source: 7.30/Topic: Children

### Owners say historic home may look 'abandoned' but it's far from it

Classical musicians Richard and Suzy Miller count their circa-1832 home as one of their greatest creative achievements as they prepare to leave it for someone else to love.

Source: ABC Central West/Topic: History

### Put your thinking cap on. It's time to play, HARD!

Hard Quiz Kids is here again, and we're gifting you a bunch of straightforward questions. Don't embarrass yourself.

Duration: 6 seconds6s

Source: ABC News/Topic: TV Comedy

### Christmas Island wants more tourists but luggage is 'regularly' left behind

On Christmas Island, locals are not surprised if tourists' checked baggage does not arrive with them. Fragile supply chains on the remote Indian Ocean island are a part of life in this unique community.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Travel and Tourism

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## The digital dilemma

### Creating deepfakes has never been easier, so what should parents do?

Some parents may feel distressed and ill-equipped to tackle the issue of image-based abuse and deepfakes. This is what to watch out for.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Parenting

### Five takeaways from the ABC's Your Say: The Digital Dilemma forum

An emotional plea to the country, concerns about privacy and how Australia's social media ban will actually work. These are the key takeaways from the ABC's Your Say: The Digital Dilemma forum.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Social Media

### Instagram to limit teens to PG-13 content, Meta says

Teenagers on Instagram will be restricted to seeing PG-13 content by default and won't be able to change their settings without a parent's permission, Meta has announced.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Social Media

### How sexual predators and far-right extremists are using Roblox to target children

Experts warn Roblox has a predator problem, amid reports Australian children are being exposed to a range of disturbing experiences on the platform.

Source: ABC News/Topic: Social Media

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## Popular Podcasts on ABC listen
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### People you love share the songs they love

### How did a suburban mum fall for doomsday prophets?

### Meet people who have seen and done amazing things

### True stories not everyone will want you to hear

### Big moments that changed the course of history

### Should these historical figures be heralded or heckled?

### Global news and how to make sense of it

### Explore a world of mind, brain and behaviour

### What's really going on behind the biggest news stories

### Solving the mysteries of the world, with science!

### Political coverage you can trust

### Christopher Skase - He had it all... until he didn't

### The world's most shocking assassinations

### The stories you're obsessed with

### The man in the desert who didn't want to be found

### Inside the courtroom for Australia's biggest trials

### For women by women - all the tricky topics covered

### A not-so-polite history of stolen treasures

### The masters of weekend midfield mayhem

### Big ideas in bite-sized pieces

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## Moments in History

### A 1999 murder changed a town and shaped a woman's career

The murder of Michelle Bright altered Abby-Lee Honeysett's childhood in Gulgong, New South Wales and guided her towards a career in forensic medicine.

Source: ABC Western Plains/Topic: Homicide

### Australia has thousands of op shops. They started with one woman's idea

One hundred years ago, showgirl-turned-philanthropist Millie Tallis spent weeks preparing for a major second-hand goods fundraiser in Melbourne, giving rise to the Australian op shop.

Source: ABC News/Topic: History

### Former Japanese PM Murayama, famous for WWII apology, dies aged 101

Known for his landmark apology for Japan's World War II aggression and the phrases "deep remorse" and "heartfelt apology", Tomiichi Murayama has died at a hospital in Oita City.

Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics

### 'It still hurts': Families seek justice 50 years since the Balibo Five murders

On the 50th anniversary of the Balibo Five murders, families are still grieving the loss of their loved ones and remain committed to holding those responsible accountable for their actions.

Source: ABC News/Topic: War

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