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Ella Archibald-Binge

Ella Archibald-Binge

Reporter at ABC Science Online

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  • English
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VIDEO This mother is fighting addiction to keep her children - ABC News

Sarah Ferguson presents Australia’s premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.
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Australia's dingo debate is heating up as traditional owners call f...

Traditional owner and fourth-generation grazier Joshua Henry was raised to see dingoes as a threat to cattle. Now his views have changed and he’s adding his voice to calls to ban the killing of dingoes.
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Financial abuse almost destroyed Shenane Hogg's life. Now she's fig...

In 2017, Shenane Hogg woke from a nine-month induced coma following an attack from her then-partner. The incident had been the last in a series of physical assaults, but she says the first red flag in the relationship was much more subtle.
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These Torres Strait Islanders were the 'living legends' of WA's min...

Gehamat Loban didn’t set out to make history when he left his island home at 14 but he and 70 others from the Torres Strait Islands did just that with a world record that still stands today.
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What will the Indigenous Voice to Parliament achieve? Three local c...

We asked three Indigenous Australians who are helping to close the gap in their communities whether they think the Voice to Parliament has the potential to make an impact.
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Secret videos show animals being trapped and killed. Are they wild ...

Dingoes are a protected species in Victoria – so why is it legal to trap and hunt them?
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As floodwaters hurtled towards Lismore, several rain and river gaug...

Residents living upstream from Lismore say faults in the rain and river gauge network deprived them of potentially life-saving data as a catastrophic flood hit the New South Wales Northern Rivers in February.
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Housing is the 'missing piece' in flood recovery, as thousands cont...

The Northern Rivers region was already facing a crippling rental shortage before record-breaking floods destroyed thousands of houses, and governments are scrambling to find solutions.
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As children, Steve and Noel weren't treated as equals, but that did...

Vietnam veterans Noel Pope and Steve Collins grew up in an era of segregation but, after joining the army, they were treated as equals for the first time in their lives.
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Pregnant and terrified, Tailah is moving into a tent with her young...

With rental prices at record highs in the regions, hundreds of applicants like Tailah Dippel are often competing for the same property — and residents in the Bundaberg community are reaching a breaking point.
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Manuel's Brisbane house is flooded again and this time he has no ho...

This is the second time Manuel Harris’s home has been inundated in 11 years. Insurance didn’t cover all the damage last time — and now he stands to lose almost everything.