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    Viral $6 fruit-shaped ice cream hits Woolworths—worth the price?

    I don’t think I’d like them and I’m pretty sure I won’t try them. But it’s personal choice if you do or don’t. Too many people try and dictate what we should be buying. I recon if you don’t want to buy them then don’t but don’t preach to others about how they spend their money.
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    Peter Dutton proposes striking policy change to solve Australia's crisis

    It might look good on paper but how many promises disappear once they get voted in. I don’t believe a word any politician says, they say just what they think we want to hear. All out for themselves. The election is just about picking the best of a bad bunch. No matter who we chose they will...
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    Discover the shocking mix-up that led two couples to raise each other's daughters – How did they solve this unbelievable IVF error?

    How devastating for both families but they have handled the situation perfectly. They are raising two beautiful happy girls together.
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    Big changes for smokers! What you need to know about Australia’s latest crackdown

    As someone who has never smoked I guess I can’t fully understand how difficult it must be to quit. I can’t see how the warnings on the cigarettes and packaging truly helps - I had a friend who would only buy packets that said about smoking hurting herself, not others. My sister smoked from a...
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    Unexpected tactic raises concerns over personal information during election season

    It was more advice that being selfish. Don’t buy into everything, check and double check, decide on merit. No matter how many times you say “never click on links” people still do and get scammed. There's only so many times you can say it
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    Millionaire says ‘we aren’t in a cost of living crisis’—but is he right?

    He does have a point. Prices are high but everyone one wants top of the line cars, big houses and top brand furniture to fill them. People have to learn to walk before they can run. Start small and work up to the big stuff. I’ve never got the buying coffee every day, it’s classed as a treat for me.
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    Unexpected tactic raises concerns over personal information during election season

    I just ignore anything they send me and I ignore any phone numbers I don’t know. When they try and give me stuff at the poling station I politely say “No thanks”. As I’ve said before, whoever gets voted in, within six weeks tops we will all be wanting the other lot in. They are all out to screw...
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    Jeanswest puts thousands of products on sale amid administration

    I always feel like a vulture when I shop in closing down sales. I just feel real bad for the business
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    Singer confronts heartbreaking health struggle during charity concert

    It sucks getting old but we just have to make the most of it. Many weren’t given the chance to experience it unfortunately
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    Are Hyundai vehicles at risk? Major security defect sparks concern among drivers

    If a thief wants your car he will take it. It’s the world we live in atm, people just take what they want. It’s a sad sad place right now
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    Coles shakeup forces favourite retailers to disappear, changing shopping for drinks

    My husband doesnt really care what the name is where his beer comes from. He just goes where ever is the cheapest on any given week.
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    This popular treat is making everyone want to skip Easter—see if it will make YOU want to skip it too

    That’s what I do with my grandkids. I buy some clothes, maybe Pjs (but my oldest grandkids don’t wear them any more). Easter books and a bunny for my youngest granddaughter. I’ve decided next year I’m buying my older grandkids a small Easter egg and a gift card. They are getting too hard to buy...
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    'I don't feel safe': Locals lament about this open secret riddling their neighbourhood

    There was actually a follow up piece on this, giving the other side to the story. A recovering addict said he used the injecting centre many times and it saved his life and many more. It’s a hard decision when considering the pros and cons. I think having the injecting room so close to a primary...
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    Young Aussie finds $380 treasure hidden in posh neighbourhood trash

    My husbands friend, sadly passed now RIP, was great at finding stuff on hard rubbish. He got us a BBQ that looked brand new but didn’t work. One small valve replaced and it worked a treat and lasted us years. He also found a practically new three piece lounge suite. He actually asked the house...
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    Is Kmart fixing a decade-old mistake? Insiders reveal what’s coming

    It makes so much more sense to me to pay as you leave the store. I hope they still have serviced checkouts and don’t just have self serve. Our store always has at least one serviced checkout available, hopefully that won’t change
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    Peter Dutton reveals cost-of-living measures that may 'make a real difference to families'

    Be careful what you wish for. Dutton is one of Morrison‘s henchmen - surely no one would be stupid enough to go back there
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    'Can anyone explain why?': Coles' self-checkout policy confuses shoppers

    It’s fizzy, slightly flavoured, no sugar and delicious. Some of us prefer it - our choice
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