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Drone photo near WA and SA border




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Madura Pass




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Flying drone




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Truck driver Ben Stamatovich




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Lake Cowan near Norseman




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Cocklebiddy Roadhouse




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Husband and wife truckies




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Great Australian Bight




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Nullarbor sunset with truck




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Kimba Silos




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Balladonia bushfire




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Big Galah




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90-mile straight




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Penong Windmills




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Truck driver showcases unique views of Nullarbor Plain on famous Australian road trip

Have you ever seen the Great Australian Bight from the air? A truck driver with a passion for drone photography showcases some of Australia's most remote landscapes as he makes his weekly Nullarbor crossing.




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Adelaide Crows condemn racist Instagram comment aimed at Eddie Betts

AFL star Eddie Betts again becomes the target of "abhorrent and disgusting" racial abuse on social media, with the Crows releasing a strident statement demanding an end to what it said was the cowardly behaviour.



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AFL industry set to 'name and shame' culprit behind racist comment aimed at Eddie Betts

The AFL industry rallies behind Eddie Betts, with the peak body for players set to "name and shame" the person behind a racist attack on the Adelaide Crows star made on social media.



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Queensland floodwaters flow to outback South Australia and Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre

The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting floodwaters will reach Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre in South Australia's outback within weeks, but the lake is unlikely to fill.




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Viterra to transition to road transport for movement of all grain on Eyre Peninsula

Grain handling group Viterra announces it will transition from rail to road transport for movement of all grain on the Eyre Peninsula.




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Professor Luciana Moller (right) with Professor Luciano Beheregaray from Flinders University



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social dolphins



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Male dolphin family bonds enhance breeding



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Coffin Bay dolphins



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Dolphin brothers and cousins have better success with the ladies if they hang out together

Male southern bottlenose dolphins in South Australia's Coffin Bay have greater sexual success if they hang out with their brothers and cousins, according to new research.




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Drought wipes billions from Australian farm production

The National commodity forecaster, ABARES, finds three quarters of dairy farmers and half of all broadacre farmers will receive a lower income than they did last year because of the drought.




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Town built on the back of its railway forced off the rails and braces for inundation of road trains

The proud railway identity of Cummins is to become history as the farming community prepares to tackle 50 extra trucks on its roads each day.




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Lukina Lukin




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Lukina Lukin with a tuna



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Australia's only female tuna boss to bring luxury southern bluefin to domestic market

Lukina Lukin has fought her way to the top of Australia's lucrative southern bluefin tuna industry in a classic rags-to-riches tale of survival and success.




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Great Australian Bight oil drilling proposal gains attention in Norway

A Norwegian MP calls for a state-owned Norwegian oil and gas company not to start drilling in the Great Australian Bight, while a scientist says noise from the project could hurt marine life.




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Outback WA council keeps hand raised for nuclear waste facility, as legal action halts progress on SA sites

Leonora, a small town in the West Australian Goldfields, is being touted as a suitable location for an underground, low and intermediate-level nuclear waste storage facility.




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Skeleton found near Port Lincoln believed to be missing man Jarred Mueller

Police are working to confirm whether human remains found near Port Lincoln, in regional South Australia, belong to a man who went missing 20 years ago.




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Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young calls out Ceduna Mayor's 'revolting' meme

SA senator Sarah Hanson-Young says a crude Facebook post shared by a business owned by the Ceduna Mayor is "degrading" to women, but he says his Facebook account was hacked.




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Greenpeace questions oil and gas regulator ahead of Great Australian Bight oil exploration event

Greenpeace questions the independence of the national offshore oil and gas regulator, amid revelations the authority will speak at a Parliamentary dinner in favour of oil exploration in the Great Australian Bight.




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Off-duty police officers allegedly assaulted at Burnside Village

Six people have been charged following the alleged assault of two off-duty police officers at Burnside Village shopping centre in Adelaide's eastern suburbs.




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Common fruit flies are beginning to build a resistance to common insecticides

Researchers from the University of Melbourne find fruit flies in temperate areas of Australia are building a resistance to common insecticides.




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Crime Stoppers SA turns to GoFundMe crowdfunding for new campaign

Crime Stoppers SA says it has no alternative than to go cap in hand to the South Australian public amid concerns about its "declining financial situation".




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Sexual assault survivors continue to suffer long trips to distant hospitals for examinations

Survivors of sexual assault in regional Australia are driving for hours to access forensic medical examinations, even though any GP or nurse can be trained to administer them.



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Pedestrian and passenger killed in separate crashes in South Australia

A pedestrian dies after suffering serious chest and leg injuries when hit by a car in Adelaide's east, while a woman dies in a rollover in the state's far west.




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Will Australia finally get a national nuclear waste facility?

Legal action is threatening the latest proposed sites for storing nuclear waste in South Australia, and the debate is dividing communities and traditional owners.




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Adelaide Oval instruction about Aboriginal fans labelled 'appalling racism'

A sporting great and the South Australian Government express hurt and shock after revelations Aboriginal football fans were denied entry to Adelaide Oval for an AFL match during NAIDOC Week.







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Grape yields down by up to 50 per cent for South Australian wine grape growers, but high quality fruit may save the day

Hot temperatures and low rainfall take their toll on South Australian wine grape growers, but many are happy with the quality of the wines in spite of, or perhaps even because of, the tough conditions.




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Cashless debit card trials are being extended, but are they even working?

The Federal Government pledges to extend cashless debit card trials, designed to curb drug and alcohol abuse, but reports of the card's success are mixed.




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Power disconnected in Port Lincoln due to fire danger risk

Power is being restored to Port Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia as authorities consider shutting off power to the Mount Lofty Ranges in response to extreme fire danger conditions in the area.




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Political crisis in Venezuela holds up SA's Lucky Bay-to-Wallaroo ferry service

Plans to relaunch a South Australian ferry service hit a snag with the vessel the Aurora V caught up in political turmoil in South America.




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Solo 76-year-old sailor limps yacht to Port Lincoln after damaging Bight storm

Swiss sailor Peter Baggenstos is repairing his boat in Port Lincoln nine days after it was badly damaged in a Southern Ocean storm he feared could have ended his life.




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Bodies of father and young daughter spotted after they were swept away off rocks on Eyre Peninsula

The search for two people missing off the coast of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula ends tragically as the bodies of a 35-year-old man and his five-year-old daughter are spotted in waters after they were swept from rocks at Cape Carnot.



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