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Annika Blau

Annika Blau

Digital Features Journalist at ABC Science Online

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    Would you start your family with sperm you got via Facebook?

    Getting pregnant through a fertility clinic can be difficult and wildly expensive. That’s why thousands of Australians are using Facebook groups to solicit sperm from strangers.  But not all donors have pure intentions.
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    Facebook’s sperm donor groups give parents the 'miracle of life', b...

    Those powering Facebook's sperm exchange say they want options and they want control. But in this unregulated space, it's not always clear who's in control and who isn't.
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    At Coolah Caravan Park, a grey nomads' dream has become a nightmare

    Dozens of grey nomads bought houses in a caravan park on the promise it "couldn't be sold from underneath them". Then it was. 
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    Married at First Sight's Olivia Frazer says 'villain edit' left her...

    Olivia went on Australia’s biggest show to find love, but lost almost everything. She says she got a “villain edit” — so do they exist?
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    Patients limited from accessing Voluntary Assisted Dying at some ho...

    A dying mum could only communicate by blinking. She needed hospital staff to help convey a message, but they didn't want to hear it.
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    Balinese locals worry Russian-backed development behind Eat Pray Lo...

    This patch of dirt was once a lush jungle that locals say was home to ancient spirits. Now, luxury villas, bars and restaurants are being built here instead to bring in foreign investors.
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    Kathy Jackson was hailed as a whistleblower against union corruptio...

    There was a time when the name of one whistleblower was on everyone's lips. Kathy Jackson was lauded as a "revolutionary" — but in the shadows was another person waiting to blow the whistle on her.
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    Meagan set a challenge: a positive story about a rape trial. Two ye...

    An email with a challenge sent us on a two-year journey to uncover what it's really like behind the closed doors of a rape trial.
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    'Serious concerns' over TGA's decision making on landmark psilocybi...

    How an intensive lobbying campaign penetrated the TGA ahead of its world-first ruling to label MDMA and psilocybin as medicines.
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    The little-known religious code ruling many major public hospitals ...

    Did you know that some of Australia’s largest public hospitals are run according to a religious code of ethics?
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    I spent four months investigating where Australia's Khmer antiquiti...

    For four months, I've been investigating Australia's vast collection of South-East Asian antiquities, and what I've found is alarming: a story of dodgy dealers, looted temples, and some of the world's most exclusive collections, writes Mario Christodoulou.