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Man accused of stealing $10K from 83yo cancer patient outside bank
A man has been granted bail after allegedly stealing $10,000 in cash from an 83-year-old man outside a bank on the NSW Mid North Coast. A court heard the alleged victim intended to use the money for cancer treatment. Dylan Benton, 31, is due to face court again next week.
Local mayor 'shocked' at man's death after 'ineffective' taser arrest
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Far South Coast breaks records in oyster growing turnaround
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Are you a winner or loser in this year's SA budget?
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