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Regulator suspends permit due to ‘unacceptable risk’ antibiotic poses to other species in move welcomed by environmental campaigners
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Searchers hope that finding Celine Cremer’s bones, teeth and car key in Tasmania’s north-west will help them solve what happened to her
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Police have been searching for Belgian tourist, 31, since she went missing near Cradle Mountain in June 2023
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Award-winning Tasmanian artist’s work was published by the Australian, the Saturday Paper and the Hobart Mercury
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Our youthful enthusiasm was starting to falter when a child came out of a cottage with a basket, sent by his mum
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Police say Celine Cremer’s family was told of the discovery on Wednesday and that forensic testing was yet to take place
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Environment Protection Authority says blooms are ‘natural occurrence’ as marine scientist warns it has grown ‘significantly’ in recent hours
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The enormous, serpentine fish, regarded in Japanese folklore as a herald of disaster, usually live deep below the surface and are only sighted when sick or dying
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