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    Community Outrage: Why High-Fives from Everyone's Favorite 'Lollipop Man' Are Being Forbidden – Protect Your Kids!

    There is ALWAYS someone who has to rock the system..spoil sport, the kids most likely enjoyed the high fives.
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    A receptionist dismissed my health concerns – but I was diagnosed with a terrifying illness. Learn the warning signs now!

    It is not the place or in the job description for a receptionist to enquire why someone wants to see a doctor. People expect privacy.
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    This 'stubborn pimple' turned out to be something much worse – an Aussie woman's shocking story will make you think twice!

    I think those are surgery costs and chemo, not just a spot removal. The carcinomas travel from the original spot. that can be vast.
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    Millionaire says ‘we aren’t in a cost of living crisis’—but is he right?

    Different attitudes on personal needs today, where many buy needless things, take out food, prepacked and micro opting out of cooking from scratch with fresh produce, buy on impulse and online more, and want to enjoy beyond a non-existent budget, despite the amounts, many use Credit without...
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    Shocking scam alert: How TV icon got caught in 'disgusting' video scandal

    I wonder what will be a scam and fake in 10 years? I doubt I will be around to find out, but with the escalation of crime and false info etc and swiftly advancing technology, will our young grow into it as we are now expecting and not sure what's next?
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    'Australia is a different planet': Expat shares her mind-blowing realisation about the country

    Same I was a Newport Bungan resident in the 70s it was safe then and never had social issues. Bondi and the pretensions put me right off.
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    'I don't feel safe': Locals lament about this open secret riddling their neighbourhood

    The thought that came to mind was not any answer (is there one yet?) but that old 1965 song sung by Joan Baez '"There but for fortune go you or I'" Worth listening to (YouTube) it is all still our current world and worse.
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    Bunnings customer suffers from injury after a sudden, 'excessive' attack

    The common excuse is that someone who maims, attacks or kills under the influence of drugs should be treated and pay the same consequences as if the person were not taking any drugs. If they do these things, it is still embedded in their psychology and inner thoughts, but when uninhibited...
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    Aussies share a 'big worry hanging on our heads' as cost of living continues to rise

    Good for you, Yeshiva, for your bravery and strong work ethic. Not many start a heavy workload new job at 75 .
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    Aussies share a 'big worry hanging on our heads' as cost of living continues to rise

    Like the hasty new Citizenships, he organised recently?
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    Aussies share a 'big worry hanging on our heads' as cost of living continues to rise

    I agree, but perhaps those conditions are not deemed as disability by the powers that be. Perhaps he should consider going back until he is heard, ( do they still have lines of people wanting assistance?)and it is essential to have a Specialist's referral. He may have already done that, too.
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    Aussies share a 'big worry hanging on our heads' as cost of living continues to rise

    Agree with this post wholeheartedly. I read it was 2.1 million people entered live here in the past couple of years, as this government considered it as raising the employment level and therefore, encourages more (taxes) spending for a better balance for the economy. Really? Other plans of...
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    ‘Not even for the dog’: ALDI shopper’s mince purchase sparks safety debate

    All minced ( and other meats) are treated with a chemical to make it look fresh as ground meat goes grey very quickly. I would add this mince was possibly less treated and had less chemicals!!!!
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    ‘Not even for the dog’: ALDI shopper’s mince purchase sparks safety debate

    And their boxed fruit goes rotten within two days . Wake up Aldi
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    Your grocery shop is about to change—here’s why shoppers are concerned

    Whatever we complain about will not really affect large food corporations such as Coles and Woolworths, even Aldi, as we all have to buy food and, in the end, are stuck with what they tell us (ads) what we need as well..
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