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Vanuatuan Seasonal Workers Flown In For SA’s Fruit-Picking Season 14/01/21

South Australia will fly in around 100 seasonal workers from Vanuatu next week as farmers struggle to find Aussies willing to take on fruit-picking jobs. Children attending Bluey’s Big Play – the Stage Show won’t be able to sing along, as part of strict COVID safety measures. South Australian locations are having the windiest start to summer on record. Detection of a potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease with no cure in a chicken on the Coorong. Tyson Stengle’s AFL career is still up in the air, nearly a month after he was stood down by the Crows.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au

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