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    'It makes it hard to feed your family healthy food': Families lament over supermarket prices across the country

    What is the justification for the huge rise in power prices?? Is what I would like to know.
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    Australia Post responds to surge in attacks with urgent new move

    I have owned a dog for many years and when I got it, I took it to a local dog training club. It never had the chance to attack a postie because it was always in the back yard not the front yard. I also never kept my dog inside the house unless we were not home. Any dog that attacks a postie...
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    Report reveals hidden Telstra tax, adds nearly $1000 for premium users

    Been with Telstra for years now and have no problems with them. When I was in the Defence Force moving from state to state it was easy to keep the phone and internet active. Paid a bit more but it was worth doing so.
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    Telstra launches Australia's first direct-to-satellite text messaging service

    I have been using UEO sats for some time now and it is faster than normal connections. Had no issues with connection so far.
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    Avoid this Catastrophic Error That Countless Drivers Are Making on a Popular 4WD Beach!

    There should be restrictions on where one can drive and park on a beach. Nothing below the high tide line for starters. Some people do not seem to care about or know how to drive on a breach especially country people and tourists.
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    Australian roads are getting deadlier - pedestrians and males are among those at greater risk

    What is the average age of male driving deaths? I would like to know. I prefer an SUV to a little vehicle as I do school drop-off and pickups for 4 grandchildren.
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    Major Aussie bank cuts 1,500 jobs, pushes cashless future

    It is all about the bank's bottom line and their CEO's pay rise. They don't care about their customers one bit.
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    Energy companies hide key facts as households pay more than needed

    Australia should come FIRST not last. Has always been the same for donkey's years and most likely won't change regardless of which government is in charge. Because the Gov no-tows to the big companies.
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    Safety advocate shares massive road crisis costing billions every year

    Reducing the speed limit of vehicles would make no difference. It is up to the DRIVER of the vehicle to make the correct decision whilst driving. Also, more surveillance of our roads would also help. Plus, better road conditions around Australia are a major concern for the Government State and...
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    Bunnings customer uncovers hidden layout hack—and it might change how you shop!

    One can also use the printed map that can be downloaded from each store.
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    Why are authorities blocking this restaurant's plans? Community members reveal reason

    Heep them out as it would be a place for people to gather at night. It would entice people to gather in the area at night as well as daytime.
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    Roommate takes food, demands payment after unexpected medical reaction

    Tell him to go and find a new housemate.
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    Pensioners may benefit from $4,000 boost from Centrelink soon. Here's how to qualify

    I am 81 years old and when I started work there was no super to add to my retirement. Spent 18 years in the Defence Force and got bugger all out of that. Now they want me to go back to work to get 4 grand. They must be joking.
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    Supermarket introduces newest initiative dedicated to senior shoppers!

    Drakes in South Australia give a pensioner discount on Wednesdays.
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    Residents sound alarm over rampant thefts in this area. How safe are your supplies during the dry spell?

    One might have to set Road Spikes round their tanks at night. That will slow them down.
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    Lavish $500K Lamborghini lifestyle shatters cost-of-living liberal candidate's image

    Being an immigrant gave her a start in life that an Australian missed out on because was an immigrant and got Gov. help.
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    FREE Access to 2.3 Billion Australian and New Zealand Historical Records @ MyHeritage*

    Me too. I was a member of My Heritage for some 18 years, but I have now cancelled my subscription due to the ever-increasing cost. Approaching $ 400 a year now with my discount. Not impressed.
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    Old School Kitchen Cabinet

    We have one of these in our kitchen and have had it for 40 years. it is as strong as ever.
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    Woman's shocking beach encounter leaves her questioning safety

    I wish you lot would get over what has happened. It is old news now and nothing can be done to change it.
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