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    Channel 7’s longest-serving weatherman retires after 41 years—with surprising revelation

    Certainly never heard of him or seen him but sounds like he was a great presenter and hope retirement is all that he and his family hope.
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    Opposition leader signals Centrelink cuts! Here’s what they don't want you to know

    It's a broken record, the political parties don't care, they are driven by their own needs and desires and what they collect in life after. Self serving so what else do we expect. At the end if the day they probably think they are doing us huge favours and we should be grateful which is ...
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    An era ends: Sydney's most awarded Vietnamese restaurant closes after 23 years

    They are likely to open up something somewhere, watch this space but lots of great restaurants are closing all over Australia and have been for years. Have lost some really fabulous ones over the years jn Perth and decent ones are hard to come by.
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    Opposition leader signals Centrelink cuts! Here’s what they don't want you to know

    They are definitely looking in the wrong direction for where they could be saving bigger monies. They have an absolute nerve if you ask me and just when you think there's a chance labour won't get voted in next time they go and shoot themselves in the foot. You do have to wonder!
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    Would you pay $36 to be served raw chicken? THIS trend is splitting opinions

    If I am dining out I am paying for a cooked meal and expect it to come out cooked. That's a disaster waiting to happen. Not sure if anyone in this club has actually been and given it a go? Would be interesting to hear what they thought.
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    Would you pay for telly bills that cost more than a run to the supermarket? Here's what Apple's latest price hike means for your budget

    Likewise, never have and never will. There are enough tv programs to keep me happy znd rarely watch programs on the smart tv but one day. If people cancelled their subscriptions with the cost of living crisis they might get the picture and bring them back down. Just bloody rude in my opinion.
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    Life of courage and compassion of one figure (83) leaves lasting mark on voiceless

    He sounds like an amazing man with alot of compassion and common sense. The world needs many more like him
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    Would you declare flowers at customs? THIS actress didn’t and paid a $2,000 price

    I do the same and have everything handy for them to look at that may be a problem, lollies from NZ or wood things etc. Have never had tomoay, dispose but always let them know and usually write on the customs card and just get waved through.
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    Finally! ALDI delivers nationwide—but here's what you need to know before you order

    Thank goodness I am capable of still going and choosing my own fruit and vegetables but for those that are unable to this will be a big help.
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    Twin super fund collapses leave 12,000 Australians $1.2 billion poorer—and it could happen to anyone

    Gosh this must be absolutely devastating for the many people caught up in this and it shows just how easy it must be if so many people have been mislead. God you would want to shoot the people responsible for the ruining of so many people's lives but that is too good for them.
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    When shopping trolleys become dog beds: Great supermarket pet debate rages on

    I agree I would be horrified if I thought a dog or other animal had been sitting where I was putting my food wrapped or otherwise. Not appropriate at all.
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    Why your grandkids are now loving the 'daggy' store you never expected to see again

    Sometimes they have great stuff and other times not so much at least to my taste. Always buy when it is on special as it has got very expensive. Did not realise it was linked to Suzanne Grae. They are really the only 2 ladies mid shops around now. Everyone else has closed.
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    From royal gardens to your backyard: This royal's morning ritual that's got everyone talking

    My daughter does this regularly and it is something I should do if it helps you sleep and prevent inflammation etc. A simple thing to do to improve things for yourself.
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    Christmas displays have Aussie shoppers divided: Why your wallet might be the real victim

    It's great for people who want to be organised and if you are not one of them just ignore it all. Very easy.
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    ALDI shoppers are divided over tap-and-go fees—where do you stand?

    Some eftpos machines are so different to others that by the time you are trying to work out where to insert the damn thing its tapped your card without you knowing it and I find that very annoying as I insert as a rule. Shouldn't be allowed to do that. Your card, your option. It may only be a...
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    The silver gig: Why thousands of Aussie seniors are trading retirement dreams for delivery bags

    It's a shame Australia doesn't model itself on NZ. You wonder how they can do what they do yet Australia has to take into account every cent you have and penalise you for it. It beggars belief really.
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    Aussies are loving this $200 McDonald’s drive-thru hack to avoid ATM fees

    I mostly get my cash out from The supermarkets as I feel it is the safest place to do so. And I know alot of you don't like using them but easiest at the self seve check outs. They have more money than the manned checkouts.
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    Here's the supermarket Aussies no longer trust—and the stores winning big

    But they are all closing branches so it really is just choosing the best of a bad bunch really.
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