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    Woolworths employee reveals heartbreaking truth after customer confrontation: ‘I’m a person, too’

    As soon as they start getting abusive call your manager, if you are the manager ask them to leave and come back when they can behave better. If it continues call Police, remember you do not have to be struck to be assaulted the threat or attempt to do so. It is both a crime and a tort and...
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    Save up to 24% Off Your Power Bill

    Thousands of Solar Panels in Texas Destroyed by Hailstorm Solar Panels aren't indestructable as shown here
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    Save up to 24% Off Your Power Bill

    I live alone also but in a 3 Bedroom house and pay around $100 a month or less for electricity. Maybe you need to check how you are using your electricity. Little things help, like not filling the kettle more than what you need at a time, turn TV off at power when not in use (off on the remote...
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    Incase of war famine or other

    It's on there.
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    We need more than police checks: how parents and educators can keep childcare services safe from abuse

    We need rules in place to ensure a child worker is never able alone with a child. Police checks do little except discourage those with records to not apply for these types of jobs. Harsher penalties are needed for these type of offenders male and female, jail time is not enough, perhaps...
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    Incase of war famine or other

    Honey and maple syrup can be reclaimed when the turn to sugar, just heat them up.
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    Kmart’s latest beauty tool lineup makes shoppers’ eyebrows raise for a different reason

    Kinda childish I reckon, reminds me of school when kids laughed at anything phallic. Next they will be asking Greengrocers to seperate the Carrots and Cucumbers and the like.
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    A ‘war on red meat’? No, changes to Australian dietary guidelines are just a sensible response to Earth’s environmental woes

    Unfortunately, I agree farmers are being screwed, I for one will not believe any scientist that accepts a paycheck from the Government, not many will bite the hand that feeds them. I have yet to see a peer reviewed article (from non-govt. sources) that definately links man to climate directly...
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    Hearing loss is twice as common in Australia’s lowest income groups, our research shows

    Even with the Govt. Subsidy for the aged, hearing aids are expensive and it still hits your hip pocket significantly. Many have to opt for lesser devices due to the cost.
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    Woolworths customer exposes ‘dodgy’ checkout flaw: ‘How much extra are we paying?’

    Weigh them before your purchase, there are scales provided in the produce section.
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    Sock shock: Kmart customers toe the line between amusement and confusion over this blunder!

    Just buy 2 pair of Tueday socks and bingo you will have 2 matching pairs. You wont be able to colour match Tuesay or friday quickly but they will match days lol.
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    Shoppers outraged: ‘Checkout’ the ‘creepy’ change at ALDI that's causing an uproar!

    At least they admit it, Coles ad Woolies capture video as well, it's just not as obvious. BTW so do all ATM's if you didn't know!
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    ‘Destructive’ Tropical Cyclone Megan to make NT landfall

    Who said anything about not wanting to be told. We are just sick of the clowns running the circus piling on the rubbish. Climate has always changed on Earth and will continue to do so. Throwing money (taxpayer) at it will not alter it. Australia has been net zero for years. But what a lot do...
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    Woman shares ‘brilliant idea’ on how to save $10,000 in 100 days

    Come back to this story when the time is up for her experiment and then tell us how much she has.
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    ‘Destructive’ Tropical Cyclone Megan to make NT landfall

    Not only the wording check to colorization - People who work for Government funded Meteorology labs be like "Now lads, we have to make this look serious our climate change funded jobs require it!"
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    Bin there, done that: An Aussie's decades-long affair with dumpster diving

    The big supermarkets never used to worry about dumpster divers, but now they lock them as some people who got sick sued them. So now they are safeguarding their massive profits.
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    You wouldn't pay someone to change your TV remote batteries, so why would you pay a mechanic for this?

    Yes, they are easy enough. But for those that cannot, buy them at Autocheap and they will fit them for for you for around $9
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    Massive cut on 500 tariffs could save Aussies money and reduce household expenses

    Drop the Excise on Petroleum, then Aussies will benefit everywhere.
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    Massive cut on 500 tariffs could save Aussies money and reduce household expenses

    The bastards have too much already. They forget they were put there to serve us not rule us. Right now Governments are making people miserable.
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