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Thousands of green sea turtle hatchlings swim to sea in a conservation win
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Search for Tasmanian devil 'Mary' missing from popular Gold Coast wildlife park
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'We're not greenies': Dive industry makes case for stronger ocean protections
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No sign of missing Tasmanian devil Mary but experts confident she will survive
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Escaped devil spotted on suburban Gold Coast CCTV after week on loose
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Maroons hit with double injury blow ahead of Origin II
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Unlikely line-up brings music back to the Gabba
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Whitsunday home owners in the dark over cable-car project
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