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Rain eases in south-eastern Australia but rivers continue to rise
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[ABC Online] - KYLIE SIMMONDS: Hundreds of residents across New South Wales are waiting to see if their homes will go under. Just outside the Riverina town of Wagga Wagga that is a reality. Rebecca Riggs is from the New South Wales SES. REBECCA RIGGS: I know that in
Australia gets its biggest drenching in decades
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[ABC Local] - KYLIE SIMMONDS: As fast as the rivers rise they begin to fall but not for long. Peter Chisnell is the publican at the Tungamah Hotel near the Victoria/ New South Wales border. PETER CHISNELL: Four or five years ago we were talking about being burnt out
Wealth linked to lying, cheating and crime
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[ABC Local] - KYLIE SIMMONDS: If you drive a bomb you might have noticed this before. PAUL PIFF: We looked at whether someone was driving a Mercedes or a less fancy car like a Corolla or a Civic from the 80s and used that to see whether drivers of more expensive
Privatisation pushed for NSW trains
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[ABC Online] - By transport reporter Kylie Simmonds, staff A report has recommended the immediate privatisation of sections of the New South Wales rail network, to improve services and drive down costs. Lobby group Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA)
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