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Australia s growing population of centenarians on adapting to change, secrets to a fulfilling life

Australia s growing population of centenarians on adapting to change, secrets to a fulfilling life
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Alaskan Aleutian tern among birds threatened by Manning River plans, birdwatchers say

Alaskan Aleutian tern among birds threatened by Manning River plans, birdwatchers say ThuThursday 11 Aleutian terns were spotted at Old Bar in 2017 the first Australian sighting. ( Print text only Cancel The Alaskan Aleutian tern, which is rarely spotted in the Southern Hemisphere, and other endangered bird species could lose their habitat on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, according to local birdwatchers. Key points: Bird watchers are worried planned construction could wipe out endangered birds The community has been pushing to permanently open the Manning River to the ocean for decades A business case for the works was funded by the NSW government earlier this month

More families of servicemen involved in top-secret WWII Australian mustard gas trials and storage speak out

More families of servicemen involved in top-secret WWII Australian mustard gas trials and storage speak out By Emma Siossian © Provided by ABC NEWS Chris Miller said his dad, Lt Ross Miller, described being told to run through a tent filled with mustard gas during WWII. (Supplied: Chris Miller) Rhonda McGovern remembers the horror she felt the day her father described being sprayed with mustard gas during secret World War II chemical weapons trials in Australia. In an interview recorded about 15 years ago, Bryce Daniel told his daughter he was serving as a Leading Aircraftman (LAC) in the RAAF when he was first told to take part in a gas trial.

NRL star Josh Addo-Carr avoids conviction after unauthorised firearm use during NSW camping trip

NRL star Josh Addo-Carr avoids conviction after unauthorised firearm use during NSW camping trip FriFriday 5 updated FriFriday 5 Josh Addo-Carr playing for the NSW Blues. ( Print text only Cancel NRL star Josh Addo-Carr has avoided a conviction being recorded after admitting to the unauthorised use of a firearm during a camping trip to the New South Wales Mid North Coast almost a year ago. Key points: Josh Addo-Carr has been sentenced to a 12- month conditional release order with no conviction recorded Addo-Carr pleaded guilty to using an unauthorised firearm after a camping trip to the mid north coast with fellow player Latrell Mitchell

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