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    Car theft claims just jumped nearly 60 per cent! Should drivers everywhere be worried?

    For those who don't own their own homes, cars are probably the most expensive thing they do own. Theives of any sort are scavengers who feel entitled to help themselves to other people's property for their own profit. They couldn't give a damn that their actions makes everything more...
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    Save money, eat better, support farmers — that’s the Farmers Pick promise

    But, of course, not available in regional SA
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    FUELLED HUMOUR

    But can a soda milk bread? (Or, if you're still struggling with two meanings to one word, is a soda capable of milking bread?)
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    Remember when Macca’s bags only carried burgers? Not anymore…

    Why would anybody pay to advertise MacDonalds?
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    Should Kmart even be selling these items? The surprising legal truth behind the $10 controversy

    Nothing is illegal - until you get caught. who reads the fine print - who reads all the information that comes with the article? Certainly not the idiots who'd think it funny to dress their car up and pretend to be police. Or the criminally minded, who surely will find a way to use such...
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    You asked, Woolworths listened! Here's the feature that finally puts you in control

    Nothing beats the 'touchy-feely'. Actually looking at the product, reading the ingredients, where it was manufactured etc. What's in the box. I have had issues with online purchases that don't meet up to what was advertised.
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    AI fines are coming faster than you think—are senior drivers ready?

    If AI technology actually helps the issue, it'll be a first! And why the "warning period"? The laws were in place before the technology was implemented. And, as SA police can attest, people who have had multiple warnings about their breaches during the 'warning period' continue with their...
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    Centrelink payments raise questions after long-term welfare revelation

    Of course she's not - she's been living with a Centrelink fraud. If she's not also rorting the system, she's definitely been living off his illegal earnings.
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    Centrelink payments raise questions after long-term welfare revelation

    When I remember all the trouble I had getting a disability support pension - including being told to apply for an aged care job that involved lifting (when my arthritic feet, ankles and knees (not the plural) and the crippling but undiagnosed back aches when I was trying to do the job I loved...
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    The checkout challenge? Customers fume over retail’s latest quirks

    Best idea on how to cope with noisy, crowded, pushy stores: don't shop there.
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    The audacity! A bridesmaid wants to wear this at the wedding

    Her 'friend' was no friend at all, just out to spoil the party
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    Hamilton art gallery says council funding benefits whole community

    I shouldn't buy into this, but I'm feeling a bit philosophical. Intellectually, all art should be available for the people of all races, creed and income. But I haven't gone to an art gallery for a long time because I just can't appreciate most modern art. So, intellectually, I'm all...
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    Park visits could look different under new 'cash grab' regulations

    I have no problems with commercial enterprises being charged to use public facilities - they are displacing the general public when they do! And the more people invariably means more litter, more damage to be repaired - more cost to the general public in terms of maintenance, normally...
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    The I Dont Care Club

    Put me down as a member!
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    “7 Hilarious Grandparent Jokes to Brighten Your Day”

    Will share the joy around!
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    The I Dont Care Club

    I'm too old to worry about what others think about me - and have been for at least 40 years. It makes life so much easier when you don't have to dress the way people think you should. Me, I like COLOUR, so do my best to wear bright colours "highly unsuited" for a septuagenarian
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    Historic Nelson Regatta to return for Australia Day in 2026 in bid to revitalise local tourism

    Hope it goes ahead - on Australia Day (26th January). Might try to get there if it does!
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    Don’t let them trick you! One retiree lost $140,000, but here’s how you can stay safe

    ALERT! SCAM! - no way would the prime minister of Australia be advocating an investment. Or any politician, if it comes to that. How can people be so gullible, with all the media trying to alert people to scams. Warning bells were caroling like a Carilion when the ad suggested Albo...
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