News
Victorian man killed in NZ plane crash
Updated: 4 September 2010. 18:10:51 (AEST)
The Department of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that an 18-year-old man from Victoria is one of the people who died in a plane crash on New Zealand's South Island. >more
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TV
The split self on The Prisoner
04/09/2010
Things are about to heat up as Six realises he has a doppelganger.
Best of ABC & Best of Election 2010 – Our picks of unmissable content
One Chance

Melbourne's Skipping Girl Vinegar visited the Art Nation studio to perform a track from their debut album Sift The Noise.
Please Give

Review: Independent American director Nicole Holofcene is fascinated with the lives of ordinary people.
Organic trade

The organic food industry has seen an increase in sales thanks to interest from the big supermarket chains.
The Drum with Unleashed – Analysis and Views
Poll: Do the Treasury figures shake your confidence in the Opposition's policy costings? ![]()
Political purgatory
This period of political purgatory has exposed some very unattractive elements of our system. >more 'Political purgatory'
Balance-bias battle
In reporting the views of climate change deniers and doubters, the ABC has done the whole of science a disservice. >more 'Balance-bias battle'
Letter to the Electorates
And in the tents of the leaders there were talks with those who were brought forth by the people but lacketh affiliation. >more 'Letter to the Electorates'
Children & Parenting
Kids At Risk
Child abuse and neglect is one of Australia's most significant social problems. Geraldine Doogue leads a group conversation with child welfare professionals. >more 'Kids At Risk'
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Grandstand Sport
Interview: Brian Smith
Roosters coach Brian Smith told Grandstand's Craig Hamilton self belief played a part in his side's come-from-behind 30-14 win against Manly at Sydney Football Stadium. >more 'Interview: Brian Smith'
Health Science

Brain exercises delay mental decline
New research suggests exercising your brain can keep you sharper for longer into old age, but when the symptoms of dementia finally settle in, the decline happens faster.> more 'Brain exercises delay mental decline'
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Religion & Ethics
The ABC's new Religion & Ethics portal provides up to date reporting and thoughtful analysis on belief and behaviour. Alongside content from ABC TV, and Radio you'll find specially commissioned pieces from the best scholars, religious leaders and commentators - nationally and globally.>more 'Religion & Ethics'






