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Whether you are a performance poet, a serious actor or someone who just likes to get up on stage and give it a go, we are looking for you.

ABC Grandstand's home of the AFL competition with the latests comments from our experienced broadcasters.

As an author, columnist, mother of three, pug owner and freelance wife, Susan Maushart has developed a keen interest in why people make the choices they do.

All things rail. Your host is former Deputy Prime Minister and train enthusiast Tim Fischer.

The ABC Fiction Award is presented annually to the winner of a nationwide competition held by ABC Books, with the support of ABC Local Radio and ABC Television.

The 2020 summit follows Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's announcement in early February that he would convene 1000 of Australia's "best and brightest brains" to help to develop a long term strategy for the country's future

The apology in Federal Parliament to the Stolen Generations of Australia is expected to become a defining moment in the nation's history. Crowds gathered across the country to mark the occasion with tears, cheers and emotional displays of relief, happiness and in some cases, anger.

The Nightwatchmen bring you the latest on the Test matches between Australia and the West Indies

We're proud of the music we play. It's a unique mix of contemporary adult album tracks, pop, blues and roots from Australia and around the world..
Have a look at a selection of the entries coming in for our Operation Possum Art competition.
A brief look at some of our top stories for the week.
Beaches can be a smorgasbord of nasty treats and injuries for inquisitive dogs in summer.
Have you ever used the expression 'as old as the hills', without wondering how old the hills actually are?
How often have you walked through the bush and seen a piece of wood that looks like a wombat's bum?
Big things in Australia such as the big merino, the big banana and the big galah in Kimba draw the tourists like a seagull to a chip.
You may have seen a worm compost in someone's garden before, working to break down their garden scraps into rich, healthy mulch. Well, imagine a worm farm doing that for a whole town's green waste, and you'd see something like Australian Vermiculture in Broken Hill.
Landholders on the Eyre Peninsula are blaming SA Water for a basin which has run dry.
Kids playing chasey, doing bombs off the jetty and eating hot chips is what summer is all about in a coastal town.
What's happening at Brennen's Jetty, blue swimmer crabs and what is biting where with Gary Flack.

