
Hannah Reich
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Beverley Wang |Hannah Reich |Sarah Mashman |Clare Rawlinson |David Le May
It’s been a good run, and it’s not going to stop. In fact, from now on, it’ll be double your money – Bev’s welcoming a new co-host, Hannah Reich!Hannah is an ABC digital arts producer, journalist and vexed pop culture nerd, obsessed with romantasy and mumfluencing, among other things. Together, Bev and Hannah will hold space to overthink and process the world around them every week. But that’s not all, in 2025 Stop Everything! wants to hear from YOU.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Lisa Divissi |Hannah Reich
Earlier this year, two of Bendigo's golden dragons were damaged. In the wake of the heartbreak, we tell the remarkable story of how the third dragon came to be. In May, Bendigo's Chinese community, in fact, the entire regional Victorian town, was rocked by an act of violence against two of its oldest citizens. Loong and Sun Loong — some of the world's oldest and longest Golden Dragons, who have collectively paraded at Bendigo's Easter Fair from 1901 until just a few years ago — were vandalised.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Hannah Reich
Christopher Wheeldon likes to imagine what his life might have been like if his younger self had seen something like his new ballet on stage. "[I was] a young gay teenager struggling with my sexuality and if I'd been to see a ballet that depicted two men in love, that might have offered me the opportunity to start asking some questions and opening myself up," he says. Instead, decades later, with countless accolades (including two Tonys and an Olivier) under his belt, he made it himself.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Hannah Reich
While pushing my toddler in her pram through the leafy streets of my parents' blue-chip Melbourne suburb, I am often struck by the enormousness of every house and lot I pass. And I can't help but notice the stark lack of other young parents with kids taking advantage of this area's wide smooth paths and many parks.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Hannah Reich
Lisa 's son was only 11 when he was first exposed to pornography. She told ABC podcast Parental As Anything: Teens she didn't anticipate that she'd have to talk about pornography with her child at this young age. "It came up a few years earlier than I expected," says Lisa, whose name we changed for privacy reasons, "[and] it was very, very explicit."According to Our Watch, almost 50 per cent of Australian boys have seen porn by age 13 and almost 50 per cent of girls have seen it by age 15.
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