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11/2/19
Two men are committed to stand trial for the alleged murder of Sunshine Coast butcher Bruce Saunders, whose body went through a woodchipper on a rural Queensland property in November 2017.
Read more from ABC News11/4/19
A ride-share driver is charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm after he allegedly ran down a group of teenagers while under the influence of alcohol on the central coast in the early hours of the morning.
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Just one week after the end of the Uluru climb, Parks Australia has flagged the first fee increase at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in 16 years.
Read more from ABC News11/5/19
52% is not in line with the inflation rate over the last 16 years which never went above 2.5% and is currently sitting at 1.8%.
A 32% rise would be closer.
11/5/19
Clean drinking water is essential for survival - but one South Australian Aboriginal community has now been completely bone dry for days.
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A man is arrested in Canberra's south, after a woman was shot in the head this morning as she sat in her parked car in a random and untargeted attack.
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Di (amina046) said:Entry prices to Uluru are about to rise for the first time in 16 years. Here's why Just one week after the end of the Uluru climb, Parks Australia has flagged the first fee increase at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in 16 years.
"It costs an adult $98 per day to visit Kilimanjaro National Park, $98 per day to visit Machu Picchu and an annual pass for the Grand Canyon National Park is $96 — almost double the cost of Uluru's new annual park use fee."
How can that be true?
11/6/19
Because there is literally nothing there other than two rocks and a mountain in the background.