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    Look like a Kardashian: Target shoppers snap up this amazing $45 dress dupe!

    James, this dress is NOT ''a flattering look for almost any body type.'' The majority of seniors are not as slender as anyone needs to be to fit into this style of dress. Has SDC begun a readership amongst teenagers & 20yr olds?
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    Tasty Tomato Tart

    Hi Jarred You need to add the word ''sliced'' beside tomatoes in the initial list.
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    Shoppers beware: Woolworths hit by ‘illegal’ barcode sticker scam

    Woolies could keep the cards behind the desk, in a locked drawer, similar to Officeworks keeping certain usbs and similar items that way.
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    This Property Ad Is Turning People Away - Can You Spot Why?

    This story has been featured before.
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    Leftover cheese? Here are some delicious ways to use it all up

    You can always have a cheese fondu as we used to do in the '70s & 8os.
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    Discover Australia's BIG Secrets: Why Tourists Are Flocking to See The 'Big Things'

    The big potato in Robertson - in the main street - looks like a big turd too.
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    Scientists warn that popular scented candles and diffusers may be damaging your health

    Does Dr Stevanovic include essential oils in her VOC scented products list?
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    $25 Kmart buy saves little boy's life in a near-death incident

    Where in Australia did this accident occur?
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    This woman gave up city life for the outback, and she's never looking back

    Would be interesting to hear her thoughts on the current violence & street behaviour in Alice Springs.
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    Thousands of Australians risk losing access to banking services as hundreds of branches shut down - Are you affected?

    A local small businesswoman (Hawkesbury shire NSW) wrote for a local paper that using digital loses money that you pay for an item. EG, you pay $50 digitally, banks et al take a fee off each time it is processed. It goes to the wholesaler, & another fee is taken by their bank. This process...
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    Jaffle irons

    We have a double cast iron one and use it in our indoor fire box (our main heating source in winter) when we have some leftover casserole, so it's not often with 33 yr old son living with us.
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    Fashion Fail or New Trend? Shopper's Bizarre T-Shirt Purchase Has Social Media in Stitches!

    Would be useful for driving right handed vehicles ie the ones we have in Australia. The long sleeve protects the right arm from sunburn or any colouration. I used to drive a lot - to work & taking children to after school & weekend activities - and now my right arm is permanently coloured a...
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    Fashion & Apparel Shirred Waist Dip Hem Maxi Dress $15 @ Rivers

    NB Now realised, the green coloured version is $15, it's the other designs that are half price - sorry if I misled anyone.
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    Fashion & Apparel Shirred Waist Dip Hem Maxi Dress $15 @ Rivers

    NB Once you are at the Rivers page, initially it reads $15, but then when you click on a size it changes to half price ie $32.50, which is still a good discount.
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    Say goodbye to limescale buildup! This eco-friendly cleaning tip will make your kettle sparkle IN MINUTES

    If you're not used to hard water & travel in areas where it is hard, Cussons Imperial Leather soap is a good soap to use as you can usually get a good lather up, whereas other soaps don't. This was the case some years ago so there may be other soaps that lather well with hard water now; or...
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    This viral TikTok video shows the 'correct' way to wash broccoli: 'Something I didn't know till I was in my 60s!'

    In the late 1980s, my children were small when I saw an ad with Meryl Streep in it, cleaning vegetables & fruit first in detergent water, then in clear water, before prepping them for cooking &/or eating. Ever since then, I've washed my fruit & veges this way before eating or cooking them. For...
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    21 of the most historic moments in Australian history since Federation

    Royal Flying Doctor Service begun in 1928 by Rev. John Flynn which fused 2 fledgling technologies, flight and radio. It has saved the lives of many Australians since then, especially in the early days, keeping babies alive during and after birth, which was difficult at the time when medical...
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