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    'Beyond disgraceful': Controversial shop display sparks fierce debates about symbolism

    This brought tears to my eyes. As a little girl in The 40,s we had a lovely man who owned the fruit and veg shop. He used to give me a piece of fruit and just held my little.hand. Mum told me much later he his wife and child went to the camps he came out they didn’t. I was the image of his...
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    Millionaire says ‘we aren’t in a cost of living crisis’—but is he right?

    Spending on things I want has definately changed, when it comes to things we need. Staples are getting g out of our reach. I saw a cabbage $7! Flour butter milk bread getting out of reach. So Mr millionaire put that in your pipe and smoke it.
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    Are they disrespecting the dead? Memorial park faces backlash after posting plans online

    I like it, connect joy and laughter to go along with the sadness of loss. I would have welcomed it when visiting my lost ones.
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    'Australia is a different planet': Expat shares her mind-blowing realisation about the country

    To each his own, there are many different way of enjoying a lifestyle test is one, glad thry saw that side, sorry they might not have seen our beautiful bush land the top dnd or tropical Queensland. Was proud of what I saw though
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    'I don't feel safe': Locals lament about this open secret riddling their neighbourhood

    Just wanted to cry, my beautiful Richmond. Lived there for many many years my grandmother more aunties as well. All we saw was a few guys who had over imbibed. Can’t see an end to this heroin problem.
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    Is Kmart fixing a decade-old mistake? Insiders reveal what’s coming

    At 84 definately in favour of door checkouts. So often the thought of having to walk all the way back to the registers put me off buying something I fancied .
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    Aussies share a 'big worry hanging on our heads' as cost of living continues to rise

    My husband and I from our marriage in 60, worked hard paid taxes paid on superannuation, that gave us both a nest egg when retired, enough to live on Centrelink benifits and a little annuity. So very sad for people who didn’t or couldn’t put that money aside for the future.
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    Naked woman bites, stabs, and terrifies travellers in airport meltdown

    It’s not a quiz question, she has mental problems that lead to a manic episode. I feel sorry for everyone, perhaps should have a taser or some sort of protection to ensure everyone’s safety.
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    Aussie tourists caught in unexpected dispute over hotel review: 'They threatened us'

    My daughter go to Thailand regularly and have never had a problem, not who you are but where you are.
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    Aussie tourists caught in unexpected dispute over hotel review: 'They threatened us'

    My girlfriend and I booked a room in a motel that was definately sub par. We left after getting ready for a shower I looked up to see people in the 5 story units next door staring at me from their balcony. Blinds you might think, no blinds so our comments were pretty straightforward. Look elsewhere
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    'Can anyone explain why?': Coles' self-checkout policy confuses shoppers

    Do t like it but I would pack differently. I guess everything is do it Have to say hasn’t happened in my vic Cole’s store
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    Bunnings customer suffers from injury after a sudden, 'excessive' attack

    Couldn’t agree more. Manslaughter st least
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    It's 'going to stink’: Residents outraged over major bin changes

    What a silly idea, I would need a much larger bin. With general rubbish it is in seperate bin bags so not as stinky . I have cats so cat pee pads. Believe me that smells in one week in a seperate bag as well. Hope Victoria doesn’t get onto it.
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    Aussie comic makes 'vile' joke at first gig, gets cancelled instantly

    What got me is he is ok with it. In today’s world. DV has finally hit the spotlight in a good way. It is just plain wrong in any forum, glad he was given the flick.
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    Bunnings customer suffers from injury after a sudden, 'excessive' attack

    My friend shopping at Bunnings saw a teen with a machete in a scabbard attached to his belt. Reported but he disappeared. How on earth he wasn’t spotted was beyond.me, they lock up paint these dangerous tools need locking up as well. Never thought I would see that this thus could gapped in...
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    Shocking ACCC inquiry reveals how loyalty schemes are manipulating you–find out how!

    Buying points specials etc I have over one year accumulated $500 in reward points ready to use. I am no dill, I have to shop in certain places and if I get points good for me.
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    Clinically proven and watchdog-approved—the anti-wrinkle cream that works

    Great for when you need a little lift. Personally don’t like the feel of it. But a genuine article not just a come on.
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    Senior woman left 'deeply traumatised' after her last Woolworths visit

    Certainly is a genuine injury whatever the queries about thus and that.
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    Senior woman left 'deeply traumatised' after her last Woolworths visit

    Apparently she didn’t accept the offer as that would have prevented her taking further legal action.
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    Senior woman left 'deeply traumatised' after her last Woolworths visit

    This is not difficult an ambulance should have been called immediately, and everything documented. This poor lady, I,ll bet one of these go getter law firms can help her. Woolworths shouldn’t get away with it.
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