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and I’m bringing you the top stories this morning before my colleagueWhen a 64-year-old woman from south-eastern New South Wales was admitted to her local hospital the resultant discovery of the source of her pain was, to say the least, unexpected: doctors found a 8cm-long parasitic roundworm “A New South Wales government agency has been accused by conservationists of allowing a logging operation that is “smashing into the middle” of a forest that was home to...
, an endangered marsupial species. Now they are calling on ministers to stop the logging in the 1,800-hectare site south of Canberra.will speak in Perth this morning as he warms up for the announcement of the Indigneous voice to parliament referendum date expected in Adelaide tomorrow. It comes as former Coalition foreign minister
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