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    $5 for this?! Aussies furious over shockingly small chip serving

    Always read the price per 100 grams. Yes shrinkage is a bother, but mostly on non essential items.
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    Clever $7 clothing trick shakes up wardrobes, and expert advice takes it further

    Downsized. So not much more to toss. However, the best strategy is colour coordination.
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    New Zealand's cheeky challenge: 'Count your wildlife, Australia—it's your move'

    Local fire departments have called the green corridors “fire wicks” as it allows fire to travel from area to area. Too many species now invade suburbia as their habitat continues to be denuded and built out. Yet another problem with overpopulation
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    Group of 18 people fined after illegal cabin found in Curtis Island National Park

    I think that’s what all homeless should do. Obviously not a big risk if you get only hundreds of dollars in fines. Yep.
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    ‘Pride comes before a fall’: Derryn Hinch breaks silence on recent health woes

    Such a waste of time expecting the headline to Match the story
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    Car theft claims just jumped nearly 60 per cent! Should drivers everywhere be worried?

    The main reason cars are stolen regularly is because underaged youths are let off time and time again. Even crime gangs are using underaged to procure cars as there is little consequence. It’s time to tell pollies that we have had enough of this revolving door court system. We will all have...
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    Are you breaking the law by trimming your neighbour’s trees? Aussie expert reveals what you really need to know

    So the electricity people are allowed to leave ugly remains of trees under their wires - why were those trees even planted without forethought. You cannot build fences over a certain height, but neighbours can plant bamboo to safeguard their privacy but stop your view. The laws are crazy
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    Trust your instincts: Why this woman's 'dodgy tradie' encounter should worry every Australian homeowner

    Why are repeat directors of several bankrupt companies allowed to start another similar company under a different name? So many employees left to bear the cost of mismanagement.
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    Digital health revolution finally comes to Australian hospitals—but will it arrive in time?

    This is a senior site - my parents, nor even I had faxes when young. The forms we need to print out for admission to hospital are already on the MyGov page and at the top it says if you have been in hospital previously it allows you to recover previous form and just update. The problem lies in...
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    Albanese government to bring forward home care packages in major backdown

    Yes there was. Greeks, Italians and many other immigrants here to build the snowy mountain scheme were subjected to terrible slurs once they came into the more populated areas. I myself had to put up with it.
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    Albanese government to bring forward home care packages in major backdown

    Hotels, motels and rentals paid for by the government
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    FUELLED HUMOUR

    And rice?
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    Should Kmart even be selling these items? The surprising legal truth behind the $10 controversy

    The problem also is some stores etc may use them to gain attention to their businesses which are located on a main road. So many reasons to stop these stupid lights being sold
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    Centrelink payments raise questions after long-term welfare revelation

    Sadly all the people who have raised this issue with Centrelink were dismissed. There are so many people who seem to be able to get money from taxpayers without trouble, when many others in genuine need cannot qualify. I think most Australians know someone rorting the system. Then we say...
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    IVF giant accused of 11-year cover-up after lab mix-up leads to wrong baby

    These important questions are not asked because parents to be are feeling lucky to just be chosen. Would they have refused adoption? A child is a child. However, if I paid for a procedure I would expect it to be carried out efficiently.
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    Park visits could look different under new 'cash grab' regulations

    I have no problem with charging commercial businesses such as boot camps and exercise groups for use of public land. They charge and use public facilities. When booking public school sport grounds, the school has to pay a fee in their own locality. (This was with greater northern beaches).
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    South Australian Tim Looker becomes a lawyer on 74th birthday

    I often see older people getting degrees and wondered if they get HECS. Another lurk as I know some lifetime students who have no intention of getting into the workforce.
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