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Man admits killing baby and harming another young child in Queensland unit
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Rising crocodile attacks in Indonesia leave residents on edge
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These 'woolly mice' could signal extinction is 'a thing of the past'
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Search for father with three kids who fled Sydney crash
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Bushfire destroys property in Melbourne as locals evacuated
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Celebs and fans pack track for Formula One Australian Grand Prix
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Sydneysiders swarm to the beach as autumn heatwave grips city
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