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Mining making world worse for women

  While mining has undoubtedly been kind to at least one woman, Gina Rinehart, the sector has an appalling - and often hidden - track record for hundreds of thousands of women in poor countries around the world.
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Why shouldn't we share breast milk?

  Zoe Arnold questions why we'd rather feed our kids animal's milk than accept milk from mothers who have enough to share. "What is wrong about sharing breast milk if one baby really needs it, and another mother has too much?"

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Vaccine opponents get info online

  Half of Australians who oppose childhood vaccination get their information from the internet, while most supporters trust the advice of their GP. "Concern is growing with rates in some areas falling below that of Third World countries."

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Pregnant boys feature on new anti-teen pregnancy billboardsA new anti-teen pregnancy campaign has been unveiled in the US this week, featuring pictures of pregnant boys. The secret life of the Cannes Film FestivalIn the exclusive bar outside Cannes two women sit discreetly eyeing my male companion. Megan Gale on Nicole: Stop bullying our brightest starReacting to the negative media coverage at home of her compatriot Nicole Kidman's appearance on the red carpet here in Cannes, Megan Gale has launched a broadside against the tall poppy syndrome. How mining is making the world a worse place for womenWhile mining has undoubtedly been kind to at least one woman, Gina Rinehart, the sector has an appalling - and often hidden - track record for hundreds of thousands of women in poor countries around the world. Would you feed your baby someone else's breast milk?It's one of the last motherhood taboos - letting another woman breastfeed your baby. Zoe Arnold questions why we'd rather feed our kids animal's milk than accept milk from mothers who have enough to share.
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The best warming winter soups

  Here are our most delicious soups to keep your family warm this winter.
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The dark side of seafood

  Australians love their seafood, but more than 75 per cent of our fish and prawns come from Asia, caught by boys and men who are often held captive and kept in appalling conditions. "World Vision Australia's Ruth Dearnley exposes the dark side of the seafood industry, and what you can do to help."

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