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64312People have worked out electric vehicles are ‘hopeless’Sky News AustraliaBroadcaster Kel Richards says people have worked out that electric vehicles are “hopeless”. Mr Richards said the main problem with electric vehicles is the “refuelling” time compared to petrol cars. “Everyone’s worked that out – no-one wants them anymore.” |
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64311Big change for Aussies visiting iconic destinationSky News AustraliaJapan is considering a tourist visa system like the United States' which will require visitors to give out personal information before exploring the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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64310Major health warning for widely popular supplementSky News AustraliaMagnesium supplements appear to be all the rage right now, but a nutrition professor warns they may have adverse effects for some. |
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64309I’m a flight attendant — here are nine ways to get kicked off a flightSky News AustraliaThese reasons might fly under the radar for many. |
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64308Big change for Aussies visiting iconic destinationSky News AustraliaJapan is considering a tourist visa system like the United States' which will require visitors to give out personal information before exploring the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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64307Australia's most weird and wonderful holiday destinations revealedSky News AustraliaHear the roar of the Indian Ocean as you bunk down in a heritage pearl farmers’ shack off the Western Australian coast. |
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64306Stephanie Rice announces engagement to pastor boyfriendSky News AustraliaAustralian Olympic champion Stephanie Rice, who relocated to Dubai in December last year, has revealed her engagement to Mark Lassey, a pastor and father of three. |
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64305Stephanie Rice announces engagement to pastor boyfriendSky News AustraliaAustralian Olympic champion Stephanie Rice, who relocated to Dubai in December last year, has revealed her engagement to Mark Lassey, a pastor and father of three. |
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64304Big change for Aussies visiting iconic destinationSky News AustraliaJapan is considering a tourist visa system like the United States' which will require visitors to give out personal information before exploring the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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64303New Zealand triples tourist levy in bid to make visitors 'contribute'Sky News AustraliaThe New Zealand government has moved to nearly triple the fee it charges to international tourists in a bid to make visitors “contribute more to New Zealand”. |