Free clothes at Keith's Closet allow psychiatric ward patients to say goodbye to hospital gowns |
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| A clothing support service, based in the psychiatric ward at Sydney's Prince of Wales Hospital, is helping to build relationships and uplifting moods, by ensuring all clients have access to free, clean clothing of their choice. A lot of you loved this story on Facebook. Kathleen said "I heard this and thought it was such a fantastic idea - that became a reality because of Keith's drive and determination. Well done." | | |
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| | Australia Talks: The Australian Muslims turning to cricket to combat extremism | | Jamal Mohammed says cricket could be the key to keeping young Muslim Australians engaged in the community and away from radicalisation. "If we are not engaging the kids, if you are not engaging the youth, there is a possibility of them getting into extremism." | | | |
| | | What are some of the Australia Talks results? It's official: Women worry more than men. About nearly everything | | The grandest disparity between the worrying of men and women was – perhaps appropriately – on the question of whether gender equality was a problem in Australia. 74% of women said 'yes it is' as opposed to 56% of men who said 'no it isn't'. | | | |
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Strawberry shortcakes with balsamic berries and cream |
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| When it comes to dessert, these strawberry shortcakes tick all the boxes. They're simple to make, delicious to eat and look beautiful too. Have you made an ABC Life recipe? Send us an email and let us know what you thought. | | |
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Extreme weather red zones: Will you be slugged with higher insurance costs? |
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| Insurance premiums for thousands of Australians are likely to double or even triple within decades. ABC NEWS has created an in depth investigation, giving you the option to enter your suburb at the end of the article to see if you're in one of the high risk areas. | | |
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The true story of the 1971 Qantas bomb hoax — one of Australia's most audacious heists |
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| "Call me Mr Brown," the man said, before informing Qantas flight 755 from Sydney to Hong Kong that they were carrying an explosive set to detonate as the plane came in to land. It's the larger-than-life tale of Australia's great plane robbery — one of the nation's most brazen aviation heists. | | |
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