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How rural Australians are paying for pet care
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When hitting the fresh waters of Lake Derby for the first time, many feel they leave something behind.

Worries. Cares. Stresses. Perhaps the feeling in their toes.

These tend to remain on the dock along with the occasional swimming costume.

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Safety signals and security guards  
When did Australian writers’ festivals become so fraught?
When did Australian writers’ festivals become so fraught?
‘We are lucky to be alive when we are'  
A devastating gay love story returns to the stage
House of Gods review  
‘Succession in a mosque’ drama is disappointingly shallow
Opinion
‘I love you,’ I whisper to the waterhole. When I wake up tomorrow, will it be gone?
‘I love you,’ I whisper to the waterhole. When I wake up tomorrow, will it be gone?
Spot the secret Swiftie: there may be more of them than you think
The world’s oldest (wild) platypus was born 10 years after Taylor Swift. So much has changed since 1999!
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The moment I knew  
My retinas were scanned, my fingerprints copied – I would make all kinds of concessions to be with him
My retinas were scanned, my fingerprints copied – I would make all kinds of concessions to be with him
Great vintage bake-off  
Why lamingtons survive while fruitcakes fell from favour
Technology
‘We milked the hell out of it’  
What happens after local food places go viral?
What happens after local food places go viral?
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Quantum physics makes small leap with microscopic gravity measurement
Quantum physics makes small leap with microscopic gravity measurement
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Endangered species  
Rambo part II: wildlife in the forest where the feral fox once roamed is thriving – but is a comeback tour likely?
Rambo part II: wildlife in the forest where the feral fox once roamed is thriving – but is a comeback tour likely?
Great Barrier Reef  
Bleaching fears along 1,000km stretch of the Great Barrier Reef
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NSW police officer Beau Lamarre charged with murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies – video
NSW police officer Beau Lamarre charged with murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies – video
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