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Story continues below After the success of their self-titled 1974 debut album, the Dingoes moved to the US with high hopes. There they recorded two more albums: Fives Times the Sun (1977) and Orphans of the Storm (1979). But by the time Orphans was
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It's called for an immediate cash injection of $95 million to save creatures like the Golden Bandicoot, the Scaly-Tailed Possum and the Monjon Rock Wallaby from extinction. The study, released today, was commissioned by the Wilderness Society, which
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Islam often find themselves with a foot in two camps and a tent in neither. A Muslim community may be very welcoming, but converts often find ethnic and language barriers difficult. Also in National: Strict enforcement of rules at concerts is
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Vodafone faces compensation payouts to millions of customers after confirming it is investigating a security breach that put billing and call records on a website protected only by passwords that change monthly...Also in National: IF THE words ''
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Fraser Island's 100 or so permanent residents, stories vary about the circumstances leading to the killing of a nine-year-old Brisbane boy, Clinton Gage, by two dingoes near Waddy Point, on the island's northern tip, on April 30, 2001. Some say
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January 8, 2011 Fined $40,000 and given a nine-month jail term, suspended for three years .....Photo: Paul Harris The wildlife photographer Jennifer Parkhurst fell foul of the law trying to protect the island's harried inhabitants, writes Frank
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Back in the 1960s, it was common for local television stations to have quiz shows featuring teams of high schoolers. The emcee spun a 10-number wheel and the answer doubled in value if the contestant's digit came up. TV in Bristol, Va., paid $25 for
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2nd January 2010, Maidstone, Kent, UK This story is rather bizarre. Foxes in the UK have gradually become more urban than rural. Most large towns and cities have quite large colonies of foxes living in hospital grounds, on railway
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The animal was caught on Boxing Day by vet Keith Talbot who had laid a trap with food, while he spent Christmas at his parents' home in Maidstone, Kent. The fox's capture raises fears such creatures are getting larger and bolder, as they have easy
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Eagles Nest Wildlife Hospital in north Queensland was recently in the news when it adopted two rare albino kookaburra chicks. The Epoch Times talked to Harry Kunz, founder of Eagles Nest, about his passion for Australian wildlife. Harry Kunz, founder
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