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Golfing in Australia
I wouldn't be able to play well with the pressure of so much audience watching my every move.
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Why Australia has a problem with kangaroo meat
Australians have an ingrained reluctance to eat their national emblem, but a number of chefs are now championing kangaroo meat as a delicious - and environmentally friendly alternative to beef and pork.
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A Massive Oil Discovery Has Put The Saudi’s Into a Panic
It's the biggest find in 50 years and the media is completely ignoring it... It is 6 times larger than the Bakken, 17 times the size of the Marcellus formation, and 80 times larger than the Eagle Ford shale.
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U.S. drops unarmed bombs on Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest network of coral structures rich in marine life that stretches along the Australian coast.
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Great Barrier Reef Under Threat
Plans to create new ports could harm the world’s largest living structure. A look at Australia’s underwater treasure as its fate hangs in the balance.
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Shocking Photo Shows a Guy Cutting His Way Out of a Shark
A photo has emerged that allegedly shows a man bravely fighting his way out of a shark after being gobbled up by it.But the image from Australia isn’t all it appears to be and has actually been staged, with the man inside the beast not really having been eaten. Instead the unnamed practical joker has managed to catch a shark, carve out its insides and then jump in. The picture is on display at the Metung Hotel in Victoria and always causes a stir when it is viewed by visitors.
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Man Climbs Inside A Gutted Shark And Takes A Ridiculous Photo
An Australian fisherman crawled inside a gutted shark, shoved his hands through its gills, and pretended to stab the creature in the eyes for a photo.
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Smartcard licence scheme proposed for Australian smokers
Australian smokers should have to carry a 'smartcard licence' to purchase cigarettes so health authorities can track their behaviour and better target quit messages to them, health and legal academics say.
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Streaker, Pleads Guilty To Running Nude During Rugby Game
This week Wati Holmwood admitted to streaking across the field during the final moments of a State of Origin rugby match in Australia last month, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Might Win A Seat In Next Month's Australian Election
Australia is going to the polls on September 7 for Parliamentary elections, and the expectation is that the current Labour government lead by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will go down for defeat.
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Melbourne baseballer shot dead in US
A young Australian baseballer gunned down while jogging along a road in Oklahoma was the victim of a random drive-by shooting by a 15-year-old and two other teenagers, the police officer heading the investigation says.
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The U.S. has a $7.25 minimum wage. Australia’s is $16.88
Minimum wage advocates love to point to Australia’s $16.88 an hour minimum as evidence that a very high wage floor needn’t stifle a country’s growth. After all, Australia hasn’t had a recession in 20 years. But Australia is hardly an outlier. Most developed countries have a higher minimum wage than we do
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Teens killed Australian for fun
A random act of violence has left a promising 22-year-old college baseball player dead, a family devastated and two countries half a world apart rattled.
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Censoring This Kangaroo's Junk Is ROO-D
Does this censored photo make you hopping mad? If so, you're not the only one.
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Nullarbor Cliffs in Australia
The end of the world.
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Assange's brilliant mullet-wearing, classic-miming video
In the run-up to Australia's elections, the WikiLeaks founder sings an '80s classic on a marvelously demented "Game of Thrones" satirical video.
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Blue-Tongued Lizard in Australia
Australian blue-tongued lizards are widespread over our great country. This particular species is a "common" or "Eastern" blue-tongued lizard, found in the eastern parts of Australia. Living on a farm in the South East of South Australia, we find many of these lizards lazily crawling around our yard, especially during the warmer months.
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Assange fails in bid for election to Australian Senate
Wikileaker-in-Chief Julian Assange's campaign to win a seat in Australia's Senate has almost certainly failed, with the Wikileaks party securing just 0.62 per cent of the nine million votes counted in the nation's election.
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Australian pub to serve beers for bitcoin
A 107-year-old Australian pub has decided to accept the world's newest currency: Bitcoin. Garry Pasfield, publican at The Old Fitzroy in Sydney's bohemian inner city suburb of Woolloomoloo told The Reg he likes the idea of getting in early on Bitcoin. Pasfield said he's no idea if Bitcoin will take off, but likes the idea of being among the first to accept it as payment.
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Flip-flop ban at San Juan Capistrano parks baffles city officials
City officials in San Juan Capistrano are trying to figure out exactly how flip-flops became banned at two city parks.
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