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How a Magnet, a River, and a Badge Turned Into the Strangest Arrest Attempt Ever
I wasn’t robbing a bank I was pulling trash out of a river. But when the police showed up, things got surreal fast. What started as a quiet day of magnet fishing turned into a lecture on “suspicious ...
New data shows Australia’s deadliest industries and the jobs with the most serious workers’ compensation claims.
After losing form in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and as a result his spot in the Australian Test team, Marsh went back to the basics and remembered a crucial ingredient in his rise to national stardom ...
Australia and Japan dominate fishing of southern bluefin tuna, but Indonesia is pushing for a larger share of the global ...
The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) revealed this week that the Melbourne man, aged in his 50s, illegally took 113 ...
A Melbourne man who illegally took a commercial quantity of abalone from Port Phillip Bay has been convicted, fined $5000 and received a lifetime ban ...
Anglers are set to converge on Shepparton for the eighth annual Murray Codference. A free day of fishing talks, expert tips ...
In the Yarriambiack Shire, 350 kilometres from Melbourne in Victoria's rural north-west, virtually all of the towns are shrinking.
It’s just one of many agreements the British made as their colonial parties encroached on lands that Indigenous nations ...
Our convict forebears could as easily have been hanged for horse stealing as transported for poaching a salmon from a rich ...
There’s no better way to experience Australia than hitting the road. Between the wide-open landscapes, country bakery pies, ...
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