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It may not be the lost city of Atlantis, but a social media post questions whether another island – Australia – is also the product of fiction.
The Facebook post from June 3, shared to a group in which users debate flat Earth theories, features an aerial image of Australia with a red “FAKE” stamped over the picture. The text underneath reads: “Australia isn’t real. The people are either paid actors or robots.”
It goes on to claim, “It’s a hoax, made for us to believe that Britain moved over their criminals to someplace. In reality, all these criminals were loaded off the ships into the waters, drowning before they could see land ever again.”
The final words a slain bikie boss cried to his terrified wife after he was shot by a SNIPER at a drag race - as she recalls how his blood dripped from her hands while she cradled his dying body By Brittany Chain and Alison Bevege For Daily Mail Australia 14:56 14 Dec 2020, updated 21:48 14 Dec 2020
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Rebels bikie boss shot dead in front of terrified family, friends, onlookers
He told his wife babe I ve been shot as he died in her arms on Saturday night
She then desperately tried to perform CPR but realised her attempts were futile
Organised crime expert says bikies don t tend to have marksmanship skills
Share Covid kind of made me re-evaluate my life and I m so glad it did. I am going to try and do full-time nursing and full-time flight attending, so wish me luck.
She concluded: Goodbye social life. P.S. look how smug I look with my new laptop.
Memories: In April, Ashley shared an emotional post to Instagram in which she reminisced about some of her best memories working for Virgin Australia
In the accompanying photo, the blonde bombshell showed off her ample assets in a plunging dress while posing next to her laptop.
In April, Ashley shared an emotional post to Instagram in which she reminisced about some of her best memories working for Virgin Australia.
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Australia s foremost bikie expert has said it s possible a professional sniper was called in to execute Rebels boss Nick Martin at a crowded Perth racetrack.
Martin, 51, was shot in the back while attending the Outlaw Nitro Challenge drag racing event at the Perth Motorplex, Kwinana Beach at 8.30pm on Saturday.
He died at the scene in front of horrified families and children, including his own wife and step-daughter.
A five-year-old boy, who was sitting on his parent s lap nearby, was also injured and treated for a minor injury by paramedics.
Another Rebels gang member was also shot in the attack.
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IMAGE: From left, Dr Anja Goldmann, Dr Hendrik Frisch, Daniel Kodura, and Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik. view more
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Scientists frequently look at how molecules behave in nature to help them design chemical processes, and that s what Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Ghent University researchers did to create a green light-stabilised 3D polymer structure that unfolds itself when left in darkness.
The team has reported on this world-first example of a reversible, light-triggered process to fold polymers into single chain nanoparticles in the flagship journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry,
Chemical Science.
The research was conducted by lead author and QUT PhD student Daniel Kodura, with QUT s Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Fellow Dr Hendrik Frisch, Dr Anja Goldmann, PhD student Fabian Bloesser and ARC Laureate Fellow Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik, from the Soft Matter Materials Laboratory in QUT s Centre fo