We're back with the second part of our test of your memory of some of the major events of the 2020s in pop culture, sport and world news. Your challenge is to pick which happened first.
Lighthouse keeper's wife's remains saved from being swallowed by sea The bones of a Queensland lighthouse keeper's wife were almost lost as a result of rising sea levels nearly 150 years after her death.
Heritage site closed as volunteers arrive for shifts to find locks changed The National Trust faces a backlash after taking the reins of a major SA tourism destination — but says the decision was necessary to safeguard its future.
Australia's first female MP honoured in home town Australia's second statue of Edith Cowan is unveiled in her home town, Geraldton, 420 kilometres north of Perth.
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How shed boxes became one of the most precious collections in Australia The ABC gets a rare look at the Aboriginal History Archive, a little-known collection of thousands of items collected by the well-known activist Gary Foley.
A quarter century has passed but Bradman will 'always be 99.94 not out' Sir Donald Bradman was a towering figure in Australian cricket and culture, and some of the game's commentators have paused to reflect on his ongoing significance to the sport 25 years after his death.
Missing caver's lost lamp recovered after 73 years After hanging in the dark for decades, a missing lamp owned by a young adventurer who spent days lost in a cave at Kosciuszko National Park is found by cavers.
History quiz: A tense Oval Office meeting and an iconic war photo How well do you remember Trainspotting, the story of an iconic photo and the M*A*S*H finale?
Heritage courthouses find new use in regional towns Two regional towns in WA's Wheatbelt have breathed new life into their heritage courthouses, with unlikely tenants inside.
NSW's only heritage-listed town is 'at a turning point' A walk along the main street of this town is stepping in the footsteps of bushrangers, movie stars, artists and migrants.
Four years into the war, Putin is betting on one thing Russian President Vladimir Putin is betting that the West and Ukraine will run out of resources first.
Plans to sell one of Brisbane's heritage 'jewels' might not be easy, experts say Brisbane's Victoria Barracks will go up for sale, but experts say it might not be an easy sell.
'There were no cowards': Bombing of Darwin commemorated 84 years on Eighty-four years after Darwin was bombed in the largest single foreign attack on Australian soil, hundreds have gathered to remember.
Why this priest forgave the man who burnt his church to the ground John Boyle says Corrective Services officers suspected he wanted to harm the man who torched St Patrick's Cathedral in 1996, but the Sydney priest's only intention was to practice what he preached.
Woman finds Antarctic pioneer's unmarked grave in Melbourne Captain John King Davis was one of Australia's greatest Antarctic explorers, but for decades, his final resting place was an unmarked grave in Melbourne. Today, that will change.
Retelling the story of a bridge that 'tore a nation of people apart' In the 1990s, a group of Indigenous women were accused of fabricating claims of sacred sites to stop the construction of a bridge south of Adelaide. It was a decision that has impacted a community for decades.
Young historians urge others to get involved as societies shutter Rapid development is changing the look of Brisbane's historic outer suburbs. These young historians are trying to keep the stories from the past alive.
Couples celebrate 70 years of marriage and 70 years being neighbours A month after Ron and June Carter got married and moved in together, his sister got married and moved in next door. This year marks not just 70 years of marriage for both couples, but 70 years of being next-door neighbours.
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