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Rabbit plague causes misery for Aussie homeowner

Share The not-so-cute critters also did so much damage to his water tank he had to shell out $3,000 to replace it. They dug underneath the timber that was underneath there and the timber just gave out because it was all rotted out, he said. Mr Fitches has tried to contact his Council, local MP and the Department of Agriculture, but under the law there is nothing they can do. The legislation dictates that landowners are legally required to control pests on their land. Colin Fitches, who resides in Victoria s Mornington Peninsula, has been battling the out-of-control bunnies for about six months but the local council and the Department of Agriculture say there s nothing they can do about it

Surfer Wins 6-Year Legal Battle to Keep Tooth of the Shark That Took His Leg

Surfer Wins 6-Year Legal Battle to Keep Tooth of the Shark That Took His Leg Wednesday May 5, 2021 Staff In 2015, Chris Blowes was surfing south Australia’s Fishery Bay when he was attacked by a great white shark. He lost complete consciousness during the rescue and was in a coma for 10 days, eventually waking up having lost his left leg. In the aftermath of the attack, police collected his board when it washed up on the beach and handed it over to other authorities, which is where his story takes a really unique turn and became one of the oddest legal battles you could imagine: the right to keep a tooth that was lodged in the board.

Livestock carrier Barkly Pearl banned from Australian ports for two years

Livestock carrier Barkly Pearl banned from Australian ports for two years FriFriday 8 JanJanuary 2021 at 6:10am The damaged Barkly Pearl has been loaded onto heavy-lift ship the Falcon near the Abrolhos Islands. ( Share Print text only Cancel A damaged livestock carrier that has been berthed in a West Australian port for two months has been banned from using any Australian port for two years after the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) found the lives of seafarers on board had been put at risk and it was a threat to Australia s marine environment. Key points: The Barkly Pearl has been handed AMSA s most severe ban to date

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