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Brendan Esposito

Brendan Esposito

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    Alfred-hit communities assess the damage, even as more threats loom

    Communities in the southern Gold Coast and Northern Rivers cope with the backwash of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred but say it's not a bad outcome compared to past disasters.
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    Claude takes in the men no-one else will. He used to be one of them

    The residents of Rainbow Lodge have committed multiple crimes and been in and out of prison for decades. For many, its program is their last chance to take responsibility for their actions and prove they're ready for the outside world – but one slip-up could land them back inside.
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    Chris is one of the few people to escape the Public Trustee system....

    When the Public Trustee is given the keys to your life, speaking out publicly is illegal, and it can block you from trying to regain your freedom. Four Corners went to the Supreme Court to reveal the hidden ordeals of those who have escaped the system.
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    As Russia invaded Ukraine, this mum put together a daring plan to s...

    Halina's family's safety rests on her shoulders alone. Days ago, with war almost on their doorstep, she decided it was time to leave. So she packed everyone into a van and escaped to Poland.
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    Ukrainian men travelling from across the world to join the fight ag...

    Ukrainians are heading home from all corners of the globe to be with their people and to fight for their future, scrambling for whatever supplies they can carry as they attempt to cross the border from Poland.
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    Dingoes are considered a pest in much of regional Australia. But wh...

    For decades, the dominant approach to "wild dog" management has involved trying to wipe them out. But a new group argues learning to co-exist with dingoes could benefit both landholders and the environment.
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    Australia, these are your hopes, dreams and fears for the future

    Climate, the cost of living, housing education — there are many things to worry about in the future. We visited three families in three different parts of the nation to find out what’s going on.
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    Bushfire black turns green as the Australian bush wakes up

    After months of fires, there are areas in some of Australia’s most popular national parks where nature’s recovery is already underway. The bush is waking up.
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    Australian bushfire photos from the air show scale of carnage and d...

    The ABC is given a flyover of the fire ground above the New South Wales Southern Highlands, about 100 kilometres south-west of Sydney. Before the fires, there has always been one constant in this lush landscape: green. But not anymore.
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    Mining for water to keep a town alive — this is Cobar's new reality

    The ABC has been given rare access underground in one of Cobar's four mines, as it looks below the surface to secure its future with the world's most precious resource — water.
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    Religion in Australia is unlike anywhere else in the world

    Religion in Australia is unlike anywhere else in the world, but most of the country believes those who worship should keep their beliefs to themselves.