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Grab your SPF and enjoy a barbecue or game of back yard cricket on Christmas Day.across the country, though Hobart will be the coldest capital city on Christmas Day at 21C.
in the wake of last week’s ambush at a remote Queensland property that left six people dead. “We thought that it would never happen again after Port Arthur. But if there’s an opportunity to see something good come out of this, then it’s tightening gun laws and seeing national reforms,” the NSW treasurer, Matt Kean, said.set to fly to Beijing this week
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