This is Lismore’s second natural disaster in five years. The Coalition government doesn’t care about us. This time was going to be different; we were prepared. I felt proud of us as I witnessed the entire Lismore CBD packing up, lifting things to above the 12.12m record, ready to brace for
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Widespread money laundering in property locking out Australians from owning homes, Senate told
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