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Dale Drinkwater

Dale Drinkwater

Senior Interview Producer at ABC TV The Drum

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    Alicia has lived with long COVID for a year, just one of a growing number who say they're now dis...

    In Australia, long COVID is not automatically classified as disability, but advocates want that to change.
    abc.net.au

    When will electric vehicles that can tow your boat, caravan or hors...

    In 2019, former Prime Minister Scott Morrison said electric vehicles “won’t tow your boat, they won’t tow your trailer”, but he was wrong. Today car manufacturers are creating all-electric car models with hefty towing capacities, but when will they be released into the Australian market?
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    Katie was 34 when she died from AstraZeneca vaccine complications. ...

    The family of Katie Lees, who died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, say an arts fellowship in her name "lifts" them from being stuck in horror and grief, as they wait for clarity on an inquiry into the vaccine rollout.
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    Anti-vaccination Christian broadcaster dies after contracting COVID-19

    Founder of American religious network Daystar TV, Marcus Lamb, dies weeks after contracting COVID-19, as a review into claims of disinformation finds no breach of Australian TV codes.
    abc.net.au

    Foxtel Australia launches review into anti-vax Christian TV channel

    Foxtel says its is reviewing the content in one of its American Christian TV channels that broadcasts anti-vaccination messages, after it received complaints from Australian viewers.
    abc.net.au

    Scuba diving in an outback town 700km from the ocean

    The small mining town of Cobar in western New South Wales is not known for its underwater experiences, but one couple is challenging that idea.
    abc.net.au

    Losing the west: Remote towns reeling as people desert the regions

    Despite expanded mining, a dwindling population in far-western New South Wales is being left to hold towns and services together.
    abc.net.au

    Western NSW residents ramp up the pressure to address doctor shortage

    Wellington residents are worried rostering arrangements for doctors at the local hospital will leave the community exposed as shifts go unfilled.
    abc.net.au

    Drug rehab facility in Dubbo finally secured to service NSW's weste...

    Next week’s NSW budget will allocate $7.5 million to a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in Dubbo, improving access to services normally more than four hours away.
    abc.net.au

    Real-life aged-care home for four-year-olds an intergenerational wi...

    The idea behind a hit television series that brought old people and pre-school children together is playing out at a groundbreaking new aged care facility — and residents are rapt.
    abc.net.au

    Australian Museum to return sacred tree carvings to Wiradjuri peopl...

    Twenty-three tree carvings of huge cultural significance, along with other precious artefacts, are set to be restored to their rightful owners.
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    Bilbies released into the wild of outback NSW in 'historic moment'

    More than 100 years after being declared extinct in the state, 10 of the strongest and healthiest Australian bilbies are released into a protected area of the desert in the Sturt National Park.
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    The mozzie magnet: Why they're biting you more than someone else

    We know some people should be more scared than others, but why are those blood suckers selective in who they bite? Well, with up to 400 chemical compounds on human skin that could play a role, there are many different answers.