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    New details revealed about the Westfield Bondi Junction killer

    I totally agree with your statement.I dislike the word Institution, so we shall say Home instead. Build homes for these people, with elaborate safety for them and the public. If only I were rich like Packers, Murdochs, Reinharts, etc., Surely, this is desperately needed. Can’t the...
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    ‘Recidivist sex offender’ set for release this year

    Castrate him, and have a monitor on him forever. That is cheaper than in priso. Let his relatives care for him, and if there are none, let him lose in the Outback, and see how he fares.
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    Can Centrelink payment hikes boost music festival participation?

    Oh dear me! Boo hoo, you poor youngsters, can’t afford to go out. Never mind, Do something constructive with your imagination, your ingenuity, your favourite hobby. For a start, volunteer for an organisation, to help animals, help the elderly, help the schools. Don’t expect other people...
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    Time-of-use tariffs spark outrage as consumers allege they were left in the dark

    Previous gas bill was $76.00 qtr December, NOW. April gas bill $226.00. HOW? We only have gas for cooking, how come when being Summer, it’s skyrocketed hideously to this?? Plus Ive Been away, and hubby doesn’t cook that much either.
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    Foliage fiasco: Retiree roots for justice against council's hefty fine!

    I saw a concrete path all the way up the road in the photo! Councils are the epitome of anger. Mostly people mow their verges, though they don’t have to. It’s about having PRIDE of their surroundings. If ratepayers had a reduction in their rates because of “free landscaping and maintaining”...
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    Shocking sight at Vinnies has Aussies outraged

    NO! You keep these items at home, in the car boot or garage until these shops are open. Charity shops are called that for a good reason, and it’s only the aged or disabled who want to volunteer there. Everybody else whinges because they are not open 24/7/365. Make the chronic unemployed do...
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    Think $5.50 is too much for a flat white? Actually it’s too cheap, and our world-famous cafes are paying the price

    I tried to use my bought, reusable coffee container, only to be told “ we don’t accept anything but our own brand” I rest my case, it’s a racket, if mine is a proper reusable container, I should get a fill, and they be so happy 😁 I’m helping them out with their expenses.
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    Shocking sight at Vinnies has Aussies outraged

    If these shops would install security cameras inside, filming outside of course! This will surely have an effect. Then blow up the images of the dumpers/sifters and put on the window. Shame and name, get police involved. It stopped our Op shop from being used as a free tip. Used to cost us...
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    Parties double down on call to split Coles, Woolworths duopoly amid soaring supermarket prices

    If it wasn’t for the advertising, packaging, marketing whatever, I wouldn’t have known about it, and cornstarch does not make good gravy. It is insipid, tasteless and can go lumpy, I have eaten peoples so called marvellous gravy over the years, and NOTHING COMPARES.
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    Parties double down on call to split Coles, Woolworths duopoly amid soaring supermarket prices

    That is ONE ITEM I will be bringing home, as many as I can cram into the case. Aaaah Bisto!!!
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    Parties double down on call to split Coles, Woolworths duopoly amid soaring supermarket prices

    Somerset and Kent. As the article was referring to supermarkets, I replied with the answer, not saying insurances, rates and motoring is cheap, it’s not. Of course London is dearer than the counties, but supermarkets anywhere in Australia are much dearer than in the U.K.
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    Parties double down on call to split Coles, Woolworths duopoly amid soaring supermarket prices

    Am in the U.K. atm, and thoroughly enjoy food shopping and of course eating it!! Avocados 50p, Swedes and turnips 15p, potatoes £ 1.49 per kilo, bread, 99p loaf, and it’s good bread. A duo Jelly and strawberry trifles 86p, IF ANYONE SAYS SUPERMARKET FOOD IS EXPENSIVE HERE, it’s just not...
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    Dirty sofas: Research shows Australians might be sitting ducks for germs!

    As pet owners, our settee is a fabric that’s washable, but saying that, we cover the settee, and wash covers fortnightly regardless. Our Tenterfield terriers do not have that doggy odour, so that helps tremendously. when you see furniture out on the pavements, good grief, utterly disgusting🤢 I...
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    Tourist's frustration brews over Aussie cafés’ early closing hours

    There are many things I loathe in the U.K. but that doesn’t stop me visiting! Good grief, get a life. Stay in the cities maybe, our coffee shops are open all day in little Gippsland. Actually am on holiday in England, I don’t like the cleanliness bit. After Doha airport, Heathrow is a...
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