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Man attacked by swarm of bees
A man has been stung at least 20 times by a swarm of bees at Montmorency, in Melbourne's north east.

Health group warns of a 'renal tsunami'
Australia is facing a "renal tsunami" because of government bickering, according to the Northern Territory Aboriginal health organisation, AMSANT.

I'm still a 'conservative', Labor minister assures voters
National Party MP and River Murray Minister in South Australia's Labor Government, Karlene Maywald, has made clear her political views remain conservative.

EU to push for Atlantic bluefin tuna ban
The king of Japanese sushi and sashimi may disappear from menus after Europe joined the United States on Wednesday in arguing for a ban on trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna.

 

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