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Rhett Burnie

Rhett Burnie

Executive Producer at ABC Science Online

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    'I'm in denial': Fans react to Neighbours being axed in the UK, threatening show's future

    In an email to cast and crew on Sunday, production company FremantleMedia said the show would go on hiatus later this year after a British broadcaster announced it would stop airing the show.
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    Woman with Parkinson's disease to run out of NDIS money for 24-hour...

    A woman living with advanced Parkinson's disease could soon be left to fend for herself, with the National Disability Insurance Agency ignoring her doctors' advice that she be provided funding for 24-hour care.
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    When Laura's father died, the NDIA told her 86-year-old grandmother...

    An 86-year-old grandmother grieving the sudden loss of her son is told by the National Disability Insurance Agency to take over the care of his 24-year-old daughter, who lives with disabilities.
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    'Not an aberration': Eighty per cent of Australian Muslims experien...

    In a survey by the Australian Human Rights Commission, Australian Muslims say they experience unfavourable treatment when dealing with law enforcement and in the workplace.
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    'Today I choose to begin my path to healing': Rape survivor's power...

    A woman who was raped while she slept in a spa at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre in September 2018 has told her attacker that she forgives him despite the pain his actions have inflicted. 
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    'Today I choose to begin my path to healing': Rape survivor's power...

    A woman who was raped while she slept in a spa at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre in September 2018 has told her attacker that she forgives him despite the pain his actions have inflicted. 
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    Aged care CCTV trial starts after delays and tweaks

    CCTV will be trialled in two aged care homes in South Australia after abuse concerns were raised at the Royal Commission into Aged Care and Quality.
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    Four men jailed over 'drug rip' murder of refugee that left victim ...

    Four men will spend at least 20 years in prison for murdering an Albanian refugee during what a judge described as a “drug rip” in Adelaide’s northern suburbs in 2018.
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    Man charged with murder over alleged arson attack at Woodville West...

    A man charged with murdering Todd Bradmore, 31, and injuring two women in an alleged arson attack at Woodville West earlier this month is remanded in custody after facing the Adelaide Magistrates Court. 
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    People's Choice Credit Union customers angered by outages and slow ...

    People's Choice Credit Union customers angered by outages and slow online banking
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    How to entertain your dog during South Australia's COVID-19 lockdown

    Setting up a number of activities can provide endless entertainment for your four-legged friend this lockdown, while also keeping their anxiety at bay.
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    Crows player pleads guilty to drink driving weeks after illicit dru...

    Young AFL player Tyson Stengle is fined almost $1,700 and apologises to "those hurt by my poor decisions" after pleading guilty in an Adelaide court to an April drink-driving offence.
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    Religion and science collide over COVID-19 vaccine ethics - ABC News

    If a vaccine is approved for use in Australia, will the government have a battle on its hands to convince worshipers to receive it?
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    Whooping cough 'evolving' into superbug, sparking calls for new vac...

    A concerning discovery has been made by a group of Australian medical scientists, they’ve found the potentially deadly whooping cough is evolving into a super bug and the bacteria is finding ways to bypass the current vaccine.
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    MFS refuses to release investigation into bullying, violence claims...

    Allegations a female firefighter was grabbed by the neck by a male colleague, and another suffered burns after being "blocked" from leaving a house fire, spark an investigation at a regional SA fire station — but the findings will not be made public.
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    DIY renovators warned they could become part of 'third wave' of asb...

    The lawyer for a man awarded a landmark $3 million payout from asbestos maker James Hardie has warned that the rise in popularity of home renovation TV shows could be putting more lives at risk.
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    AI used to invent more effective flu vaccine in 'world first'

    A “turbocharged” flu vaccine created by an Adelaide-based computer with artificial intelligence called Sam is set to be trialled in the United States, researchers say.
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    'I can't believe there's no-one out there looking for him': Austral...

    Across Australia, there are hundreds of unidentified bodies stored in mortuaries and buried in cemeteries, and while DNA can help confirm who someone is, experts say solving the mystery usually relies on having someone who misses them.
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    Victorian man charged with Adelaide grandmother's cold case murder

    Steven Leslie Hainsworth, 44, is charged over the 2010 cold case murder of Adelaide grandmother Beverley Hanley.
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    Nick Xenophon joins Australian man's legal fight with US company ov...

    Former senator Nick Xenophon is joining an Australian footwear manufacturer in its legal battle against Deckers Outdoor Corporation over its use of the term ‘Ugg’, which the US company says is its registered brand.
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    Aboriginal healers treat patients alongside doctors and nurses at L...

    A public hospital in Adelaide taps into 60,000 years of traditional medicine from Aboriginal healers — also known as Ngangkari — to help treat Indigenous patients.