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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Jason Om |Raveen Hunjan
It was the middle of the night when Ehab Elhila realised his truck was on fire. His neighbour ran to tell him, after seeing a man yelling Islamophobic abuse, shortly before the blaze had started. "I ran downstairs, got a couple of buckets [of water] and poured that on the fire," Mr Ehila told 7.30.
Building up or out are potential solutions to Australia's housing crisis but both come with problems
2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Raveen Hunjan |Emily Smith
Since the Shah family moved in 2007 to Melbourne's outer suburb of Tarneit, its population has increased eight-fold. And Wyndham local government area, which encompasses Tarneit, is among the fastest growing communities in Australia. Pragnesh Shah is among the more than 300,000 people who call the labyrinth of housing estates — 30 kilometres west of Melbourne's CBD — home. Residents and the local council concede the pace of growth has outstripped infrastructure.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
perishablenews.com | Michele Hurtado |Isabella Higgins |Raveen Hunjan
The beautiful blooms we buy at the supermarket check-out can sometimes have a hidden price. In life’s big moments, we often reach for a bouquet of flowers, but many of us might not know what it takes to get them into our hands. Many of the flowers sold in Australia have been flown around the world before they get to us, kept in cold containers for hours, or even days.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Isabella Higgins |Raveen Hunjan
The beautiful blooms we buy at the supermarket check-out can sometimes have a hidden price. In life's big moments we often reach for a bouquet of flowers, but many of us might not know what it takes to get them into our hands. Many of the flowers sold in Australia have been flown around the world before they get to us, kept in cold containers for hours, or even days.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
rnz.co.nz | Matt Garrick |Raveen Hunjan
By Matt Garrick and Raveen Hunjan, ABCKumanjayi Petrick died after the stolen car he was riding in crashed in the Alice Springs CBD. His family doesn't want that to be his legacy. "We all feel very upset and heartbroken," the 18-year-old's grandmother, Priscilla Ferber, told ABC's 7.30 programme. "We won't see our grandson, son, uncle and dad again.
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