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    The hidden road perk that could save you hundreds—and most Aussie drivers had no idea

    Certainly great for those that use the toll roads. I am thankful Perth is one that does not have any but at least they provide a service with it and sounds like a speedy one at that.
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    Free Clothes

    Wow Suzanne Rose, well done you, it's great to get down to a lower size like that isn't it? Great for the confidence. And good on you giving away so many beautiful clothes. Alot of ladies are benefiting from your generosity.
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    Mum reclaims her rights after shocking overseas store response—here’s how you can fight back too!

    It enhances my point that walking into a shop, trying on the garment, seeing it is the way to go. Only ever shop online when I have already bought same item from Sussan or Lorna Jane for example.
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    The ‘silent superbug’ that’s got health experts worried–and why it matters to every Australian family

    But are they researching new ways to attack these super bugs as some have been around for a long time now so clearly need something new and very different to treat them!
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    Restaurant closes down just days after its opening! What happened?

    They call themselves the super power and think they have the right to dictate and interfere worldwide in all the hotspots. Unfortunately Trump is not having the success he spouted about when he first csme to office.
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    New premium meat hits markets with record price tag

    A leg of hogget used to be the most beautiful piece of meat to cook and eat. Can't remember what I ever paid for it compared to anything else but it was melt in your mouth tender. Haven't tried to buy it recently buy you don't hear about it at all.
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    New premium meat hits markets with record price tag

    I am not sure there are many of us who will be paying for three or four bites of this delicacy regardless of how great it tastes. Given the cost of luving crisis it does not seem the right thing to be doing. Some people can barely afford a sausage to feed their family let alone kamb at...
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    From pocket change to pricey: Soft drink costs hit new highs

    It just goes to show where the price creep is going but when you realise it is happening to everything it is why life is tough for so many people and shopping is a nightmare. But we can certainly help ourselves by cutting out the unnecessary things like coke, dare I xay it as it is neither...
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    ‘Why would they do this?’ The budget buy Woolies shoppers are heartbroken to lose

    Nothing is ever for our benefit, it is always for their bottom line first and foremost. A sign of the times. Look at the billion the big two each now have to pay to their own staff, how did they ever think they were going to get away with that in this lifetime.
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    Ramsay Street just lost one of its most iconic LGBT characters—and fans can’t stop talking

    Nit a program I have ever watched but I am sure it has their followers and they will be disappointed when it ends and of course many will be out of work so a double edged sword.
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    Are you being overcharged? This council error cost residents over $10 million!

    Well that's where you the ratepayers come in, if they have not done a good job do not vote them in again. Vite for someone else. And here is a novel idea if you are not happy with what your council is doing I am pretty sure you are allowed to go to the meetings so there is the opportunity for...
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    4,600 homeowners to pocket refunds after $1 million council slip-up

    If it goes up significantly you would think all ratepayers would enquire as to why and state their objection.
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    21 KMD stores are closing, but they promise a revamp that could change Aussie retail forever

    They have some really great specials and their stuff last for years and year so I have bought a few things over the years. Have bought a couple of lovely warm jackets and hooded sweaters this year and will no doubt have them for msny many years. I sm still wearing one I bought in 2013 and it...
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    When your groceries come loose: The puzzling world of click and collect surprises

    I am just very glad I can go and get my own groceries and hope it doesn't change any time soon.
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    Car theft claims just jumped nearly 60 per cent! Should drivers everywhere be worried?

    The trouble is it doesn't matter where you live you pay the cost of the high car thefts etc even if you have the lowest. And as they said on the news last night even if the theft rates come down Australia wide insurance costs will not reduce. It's a no win for the consumer.
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    Authorities launch probe after childcare centre mix-up alarms parents

    There is no way I would ever have picked up the wrong grand child, not that they were ever in child care. What about when you were putting them in the car seat? How much attention was he paying, very little it would seem. Personally I don't think there was any excuse for thst happening. Don't...
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    Surge in berry consumption prompts potential dimethoate restriction

    Australia continues to use alot of things that have been banned in many other parts of the world. You would think they would all be on the same page. There must be other less dangerous pesticides that can be used these days. More and more people are getting cancer these days, is it simply from...
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