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    abc.net.au

    The men's shed ditching exclusivity to become 'anyone’s shed'

    When Noor's husband died, she turned to his "play space" — the local men's shed in the old logging town they called home. She's not the only woman who's been welcomed into the inclusive community.
    abc.net.au

    'We need to get out of here now': Lisa Millar's adventure on the Sn...

    When Lisa Millar and the Back Roads crew set out to film along the mighty Snowy River, they were quickly reminded that the landscape can be as unpredictable as it is stunning. 
    abc.net.au

    Heather Ewart signs off from Back Roads after 10 years telling tale...

    Heather Ewart was a powerhouse political reporter when she was asked to create a show about regional Australia. A decade later, and with her final season going to air, Ewart admits that getting the idea off the ground was no easy feat.
    abc.net.au

    Is a pangolin a mammal or reptile? Take our secretive animals quiz ...

    The ABC's beloved nature nerd, Ann Jones, is on a mission to uncover the secret lives of some of the world's most elusive animals. Test yourself — or learn a thing or two — about these intriguing creatures.
    abc.net.au

    Andy Lee's desperate plea: Do Not Watch This Show

    Andy Lee is no stranger to TV, but when it came to turning his best-selling kids' book into a show for the ABC, it was a process unlike anything he had experienced before.
    abc.net.au

    Andy Lee's desperate plea: Do Not Watch This Show

    Andy Lee is no stranger to TV, but when it came to turning his best-selling kids' book into a show for the ABC, it was a process unlike anything he had experienced before.
    abc.net.au

    'She was the light of my life': How a chance meeting sparked a 50-y...

    In 1971, Vincenzo Pandolfi's life changed when a chance meeting introduced him to "the light of his life", Elaine. Even in the face of illness and heartbreak, the enduring power of their love continues.
    abc.net.au

    How much do you know about the piano?

    From when it was invented to how many keys it has — take our quiz and see how much you know about the humble piano.
    abc.net.au

    Old schoolhouse restoration transforms piece of history in Adelaide...

    Sydney couple Mon Berger and Charlie Tutty bought a rundown 19th-century schoolhouse more than 1,000 kilometres away, with a dream to revive, restore and one day retire to the heritage-listed property.
    abc.net.au

    Couple's gamble on forever home could mean 'torturous' forced sale

    What would you risk for the house of your dreams? That's the question Melbourne couple Stephanie and Paul Ryan grappled with when the opportunity arose to buy a rundown Victorian-era house that's under the threat of compulsory acquisition.
    abc.net.au

    Art deco to postmodern — your cheat sheet for design eras

    Art deco to postmodern — your cheat sheet for design eras
    abc.net.au

    The 'no-brainer' farming technique helping to shore up our food sec...

    When Blythe Calnan and her partner bought their WA farm, they had a clear picture of how they wanted to manage it — by working with the environment to help protect it from future extreme weather events.
    abc.net.au

    Millions spring into action ahead of cyclone landfall

    For the millions of people in Tropical Cyclone Alfred's firing line, the flurry of preparation and activity earlier this week has become an agonising waiting game. 
    abc.net.au

    Living in a 'childcare desert' saw Jack become a stay-at-home dad

    Living in a 'childcare desert' saw Jack become a stay-at-home dad
    abc.net.au

    Why people love going to a hunt club with no hounds, no foxes and n...

    Why people love going to a hunt club with no hounds, no foxes and no hunting
    abc.net.au

    Experts weigh in on why collies make better pets than kelpies

    Collies and kelpies are beloved working dogs and pets, but each has very different personality and behavioural traits. This is what to keep in mind about whether one would suit you and your family. 
    abc.net.au

    No council, police station or rubbish pick-up: Life in Australia's ...

    With no local council or police station and one road in and out, you can understand why locals think this town is one of the "last frontiers".
    abc.net.au

    Bog roll, loo paper, whatever you say, test your toilet paper knowl...

    Do you know how many toilet rolls we each use a year? Or why some paper has patterns on it? Test your knowledge and find out in our quiz.
    abc.net.au

    Sydney woman fights to make inner-city house off-grid

    Dr Laura Ryan's ambitious plan is one step closer, with her local council announcing it is reviewing rules that prevent owners from putting solar panels on street-facing roofs.
    abc.net.au

    Muster Dogs stars catch us up on life since the series

    From babies and puppies, to charity work and training, this is what the participants of ABC iview's Muster Dogs series are up to now.
    abc.net.au

    How colours in your house can impact your mental health

    Celeste and Anna knew their plan to design a house without a single white surface, filled with bold splashes of colour, was daring. What they didn't expect was the impact the blue, yellow and red rooms would have on their moods.