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If you’re a parent or look after small children, you’ve probably got your own ideas about how to raise well-rounded eaters. But from Life Matters this week, we have a message from nutritionist Flavia Fayet-Moore and ABC broadcaster Norman Swan: it might be time to rethink some of the rules that have been passed down for generations. Dr Fayet-Moore says damaging food myths have prevailed for too long, and they're not helping our children. Find out more in this article from Anna Kelsey-Sugg and Emma Nobel. And we’re all online, all the time – but have you ever stopped to think about how much infrastructure is required to keep us online 24/7? In the final episode of WHO’S GONNA SAVE US?, Joel Werner investigates. Then, catch up on Soul Search for a journey of beauty and truth in the universe. Nobel Prize winning physicist Frank Wilczek joins Meredith Lake to consider the beautiful, the ideal, and how it might relate to the hard reality we know. Enjoy your weekend, Rosie Ryan, digital editorEnjoy getting ABC RN in your inbox? Invite your friends to sign up too! |
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If you're pregnant or a parent of small children, experts Flavia Fayet-Moore and Norman Swan have some great advice — and some of it might surprise you. |
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First Nations lawyer, academic and land rights activist Noel Pearson has given the first of four lectures to be broadcast by the ABC. |
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Have you ever stopped to think about what sort of infrastructure is required to keep us online 24/7? How much energy does it use? |
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Frank Wilczek is a Nobel Prize winner, renowned for theorising the strong force in atomic nuclei. But he has a spiritual as well as a scientific curiosity. |
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The Albanese government has handed down its first budget, which Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called "a difficult budget, for difficult times". Guardian Australia's editor Lenore Taylor joins Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly to unpack Budget 2022. |
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Author and former speechwriter Jeff Nussbaum unearthed the speeches that were not delivered at turning points in history. |
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Kuku Yalandji and Woppaburra woman Marlene Cummins is an activist, a mother, a musician, a radio host, an actor, an artist, a cultural educator and so much more. Marlene speaks to you about finding her voice in the blues. |
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We urge you to dig into this “flawless” comedy drama that has birthed a thousand lusty memes. Already binged? Well allow us to reveal the recipe behind this perfect sauce. |
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