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The government says the growing Golden Plains Windfarm is “inspiring”, but local farmers say they have even more reason to fear they’ll be hit with shards that fly off “from time to time”.
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Shard-shooting Vic wind farm that farmers fear, expanded
The government says the growing Golden Plains Windfarm is “inspiring”, but local farmers say they have even more reason to fear they’ll be hit with shards that fly off “from time t...
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Council candidates have their say on Australia Day
Australia Day has become a hot-button issue in council chambers across the country, so the Addy asked local candidates whether January 26 should remain our national day.
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Why in-demand great chose country club as flag Cats reunite
Steve Johnson had plenty of suitors after him, but one contender stood out. The Geelong great opens up on his move, reuniting with his former teammates and the recruits in his sigh...
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Four children rescued from locked car
Four children have been rescued from a locked car in Little River on Friday afternoon.
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‘Your kids are melting’: Norlane arsonist learns fate for blaze
A Norlane mother with a troubled past gave a chilling warning before lighting a fire that gutted her home and put a couple and their children in jeopardy.
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‘It’s how you carry it off’: Still a screen queen at 70
After 50 years on TV, Susie Elelman she reveals how she survived in a tough industry, why she didn’t have children and how women can succeed in showbusiness.
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Are these Australia’s answer to the viral Crumbl cookies?
Biscuit lovers were left crying into their milk after an unofficial pop-up for a viral cookie brand left a bitter taste in fan’s mouths. Now, an SA influencer thinks they&rsq...
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Days of returning worn-once clothes to retailers may be over
Online fashion retailers may soon start banning customers who don’t make orders in good faith, with the practice costing clothing and accessories companies more than $300m a ...
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