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10/22/19
Divers capture clear vision of the ship which brought down Hobart's Tasman Bridge more than 40 years ago.
Read more from ABC News10/22/19
Common sense tells you that rehoming is not always possible - but a humane exit is always possible. A ban against the distribution of horse meat for human or animal consumption would also help.
10/23/19
We have a a lot of wild horses here, but a far worse camel infestation in Australia.
If we used them for meat, then more horses would have a chance.
But with droughts and grazing land becoming more precious, there is no way the horses could just be set free.
10/23/19
I really didn't intend to suggest they be set free - we have annual culling of wild horses here. It's the absolute cruelty to these animals that have never been treated harshly that is so outrageous. For pity's sake, if they have to be put to death, do it kindly. There is no sane reason for their treatment.
I know you agree with me, Jenifer. I'm just howling at the wind, because I'm so upset.
10/24/19
Crowds are expected to descend on Uluru before it becomes permanently off limits to visitors.
Read more from BBC News10/26/19
Police are investigating after two children are found dead at a home in Madeley, in Perth's northern suburbs.
Read more from ABC News10/26/19
Uluru is now closed to climbers and anyone caught ascending it will face thousands in fines.
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Emergency warnings are issued for out-of-control bushfires burning around Tuncurry, west of Taree, and around the towns of Darawank, Corrigan and Hallidays Point north of Forster-Tuncurry.
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