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  2. Yass council 'to fight' bypass plan

    The Yass Shire Council is gearing up for a fight, the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority apparently having decided last week to build ...

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  3. NSW police call for motorists to slow down

    SYDNEY: NSW police issued a plea yesterday for motorists to slow down after the death of six people in the first 33 hours of the long weekend. ...

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  4. Willy's the one with the waggiest tail Pups and other pets get their day

    Between the Canine Carnival at Natex and the Pets' Party at 'Yarralumla Woolshed those adorable furry bundles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. European nations in quarter finals

    All four European nations competing in the open world teams bridge championship for the NEC Bermuda Bowl have qualified for the quarter finals which ...

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  6. Antarctic mining pact: 50-year ban

    MADRID: Antarctic Treaty nations signed a historic accord' on Friday banning mining and oil exploration in the last wilderness continent for the next 50 ...

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  7. Youth dies in skiing accident

    MELBOURNE: A 17-year-old youth was killed yesterday in a skiing accident on M[?] Buller, central eastern Victoria. Police said the youth, whose name has ...

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  10. Police recover stolen clothing

    Police called to investigate graffiti vandalism on carriages at the Kingston railway yards yesterday discovered clothing stolen from the Sportsgirl shop ...

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  11. Eucalyptus tree a 'scourge'

    BANGKOK: Australia's eucalyptus tree has become the scourge of Indochina, according to environmental activists. ...

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