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Dye in water shows how to stay alive
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[St George and Sutherland Shire Leader] - BY JIM GAINSFORD SURF scientist Rob Brander left a lasting impression when he visited North Cronulla beach earlier this month to lecture on the danger of rips. Dr Brander released purple dye into the infamous rip known as the Alley to show how surf
Sun shines on shire to celebrate nation's big day
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[St George and Sutherland Shire Leader] - BY JIM GAINSFORD The sun broke through at Cronulla today as Sutherland Shire residents prepared to celebrate Australia Day. With torrential showers the night before, organisers feared a washout on the national day. But the rain held off and the sun
No bull: oldest butcher is a cut above the rest
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[St George and Sutherland Shire Leader] - BY JIM GAINSFORD CRONULLA butcher and local legend Leo Payne, 79, is believed to be Sydney's oldest butcher still running his own business. Mr Payne has owned and operated South Cronulla Meats in Ewos Parade for 41 years on February 7.
On the right path: state government chips in to complete Cronulla...
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The pathway is an off-road link along The Esplanade for pedestrians and cyclists. Work will include rest-stop areas...
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