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WHEN Michael Karaitiana’s boxing tent rolls into town and challenges everyone to a punch-up, how could any red-blooded male resist?
WHEN Michael Karaitiana’s boxing tent rolls into town and challenges everyone to a punch-up, how could any red-blooded male resist?
BIOLOGIST Rohan Clarke was counting seabirds at Ashmore Reef when a bunch of exotic winged creatures suddenly appeared.
CAMPING accommodation that assembles itself.
ANDREW McKinnon has put on weight since he had his suit of armour made 18 months ago, and he’s a bit concerned about it.
AT first glance this looks like a piece of classic war photography: a group of diggers advance across a shattered battlefield under heavy fire.
NERVOUS first-time parents can relax as they keep an eye on their sleeping baby from a restaurant across town.
IT’S the race that stops a pub.
IT was pure serendipity that led Jody Fisher to discover her talent for freediving.
YOU can tell the exact moment a demon leaves someone’s body, says Father Barry May, because they always exit via the mouth.
THESE men’s night clothes are half joke, half Hefner.
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