+ What you should know about living in a tiny house
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| Before-and-after photos show the deep wounds catastrophic fires can leave in less than a fortnight. | | |
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| This ultimate veggie burger is inspired by the 'shroom burger from a popular American chain that ticks all the burger boxes — soft bun, plenty of umami, basic salad fixings and a finger-licking-good sauce. | | |
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Australian of the Year Awards |
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| Will NSW orthopaedic surgeon Professor Munjed Al Muderis be this year’s Australian of the Year winner? Join us on Saturday 25 January from 7.30pm on ABCTV + iview and local radio, as we celebrate 60 years of innovation, triumph and leadership and reveal this year’s Australian of the Year winner live from the National Arboretum in Canberra. | | | |
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| In an Australian first, a 400-litre bag of algae has been installed at a Sydney brewery to reduce carbon emissions and produce food, pharmaceuticals and even bio-plastic. | | |
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Pollution experts team up to propose major new study into health impacts of bushfire smoke |
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| Australia's top pollution experts are teaming up to propose a major new study into the long-term health impacts of bushfire smoke. | | | |
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Auslan interpreters save lives in bushfires, but only if they make the TV screen |
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| In the middle of Australia's bushfire crisis, some faces have become familiar. RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons is one those. Another, standing to his right with a long salt-and-pepper beard, is Auslan interpreter Sean Sweeney. But advocates say news organisations are frequently cropping interpreters out of shot which can put the deaf community in danger. | | | |
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So, you want to live in a tiny house? Here's what to consider when choosing a house, van or caravan |
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| The reasons for choosing to go tiny range from reducing debt, inability to afford a conventional home, the search for sustainability, a life crisis, or even preparing for an uncertain future in the face of climate change by going off-grid. We look into what to consider when you want to downsize. | | | |
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