The biggest fish of Australian swimming has never been happier or healthier and says the reasons are two-fold.
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Coffin rides help bring Dark Mofo festival back to life
Early attendance figures for Dark Mofo show the festival is alive and kicking, even though it's offering coffin rides - all in the name of art, of course.
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‘Panicked’ Proteas batter relieved to avoid dismissal
Two years after stumping Jonny Bairstow in controversial circumstances, Alex Carey has found himself in another tricky spot in the middle at Lord's.
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Timeline of abuse indicates key patterns: study
Researchers have established a timeline to help map how different types of abuse emerge in violent relationships.
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Shire of Augusta-Margaret River acts on second bigger ‘dumping ground’ unauthorised mountain bike site
The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River has intervened again to remove unauthorised works they say harmed the natural environment.
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Federal, State reviews on the line to ease burden on ratepayers: Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
Shire of Augusta-Margaret River chiefs have reiterated that State and Federal Governments must come to the party to relieve growing financial pressure on residents.
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Redgate in for some loving as Nature Conservation partners with agencies for coastal works
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region and its supporters are turning their attention to another key coastal location needing some love.
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Big Love in tiny chapel after Cowaramup celebrant Anita Revel lists passion project for sale
A unique opportunity to get a foot in the door of one of the region’s fastest-growing markets went on sale this month.
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Cowaramup’s Susan Mitchell honoured in King’s Birthday list for services to Scouts WA
A Cowaramup woman was honoured this week with the nation’s highest recognition for her long involvement in the scouting movement.
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At least 32 dead, dozens missing after Congo capsize
Thirty-two people died when two boats carrying more than 100 passengers set sail despite "clear overloading and unstable weather" and capsized in Congo.
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