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Mummy blogger Constance Hall, 36, lashes out at husband Denim for not doing any housework

The outspoken mother-of-seven from Perth said she 'can't be f****d' asking for help and revealed Denim's laziness has caused her to question if he truly loves her in a lengthy Facebook post on Wednesday.




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Disturbing footage 'shows axe-wielding children terrorising local shop owners' in rich Aussie suburb

The boys, two of whom are younger than ten years-old, could be seen running riot during the Cottesloe crime spree.




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Chef reveals the secret to making the perfect mashed potatoes

Perth chef Rob Nixon peels white, floury potatoes and soaks the skins in warm milk, allowing the flavour to infuse through the liquid. Then he pours it over the boiled potatoes.




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Tony Abbott empties beer bottles into his bins before heading to the bottle shop

Mr Abbott lost to Independent candidate Zali Steggall in the former Liberal stronghold of Warringah in Sydney's northern beaches - a seat he held for 25 years.




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Tony Abbott's former seat sparks tongue-in-cheek calls for wind turbines

The petition on change.org was launched three days ago and pleads with the newly-elected independent Zali Steggall to keep promise for climate change action by putting up wind turbines on Sydney beach.




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Julie Bishop and Tony Abbott are both overlooked as the US ambassador

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is believed to have appointed NSW senator Arthur Sinodinos to the role, and is expected to make the announcement by Sunday afternoon.




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'I don't do diplomacy': Tony Abbott back to manning the fire hoses as he waits for next career move

Tony Abbott is wondering what to do next after losing the parliamentary seat he held for 25 years to a former Olympic skier in last month's election.




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Voter, 62, who stabbed Tony Abbott volunteer with corkscrew is senior partner at KPMG

A man who stabbed a Tony Abbott volunteer with a corkscrew as he was putting up campaign posters in Sydney has been revealed as a senior partner at global tax firm KPMG. 




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Frances Abbott shares rare photo and cryptic post about love

Frances Abbott, the daughter of former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott, has shared a rare photo and her thoughts on 'self-love' on Instagram after moving to the United States.




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Accountant, 62, who poked a supporter of Tony Abbott with a corkscrew avoids jail 

A Sydney accountant who used a corkscrew to poke a Tony Abbott supporter has avoided jail time. 




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Tony Abbott gives rousing Brexit speech in London, saying Britain does not need EU

In a jingoistic rallying cry at centre-right think tank Policy Exchange, Tony Abbott fawned over Britain's historical achievements as he argued the country did not need the EU.




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Malcolm Turnbull not among the 1000 guests invited to tribute dinner for former PM Tony Abbott

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott will enjoy a memorable send-off when a lavish farewell dinner is held in his honour next week.




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Tony Abbott dons a turban in India as he visits the Sikh Golden Temple

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott attended the holiest site in Sikhism, the Golden Temple in Punjab, India, as part of celebrations for the 550th birthday of the religion's founder, Guru Nanak Dev.




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Tony Abbott is blasted for visiting convicted paedophile Cardinal George Pell in jail

Tony Abbott has reportedly visited convicted paedophile George Pell in a Melbourne prison on Monday.




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Former PM Tony Abbott is seen fighting fires in south Sydney while Scott Morrison relaxes in Hawaii

Mr Abbott, who has volunteered with the Rural Fire Service for more than a decade, was pictured at the Bargo BP service station wearing the yellow uniform of his Davidson squadron.




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Tony Abbott praised for battling bushfires again as people call for Scott Morrison to be sacked

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been spotted in his firefighting gear battling blazes south of Sydney for the second time this week, as Scott Morrison faces criticism for his family holiday.




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Tony Abbott 'blew off cabinet meetings to fight fires' and told John Howard he was busy

Tony Abbott joined the NSW Rural Fire Service in 2000 while he was a minister and skipped cabinet meetings to help his Sydney brigade fight fires or clear storm damage, his captain said.




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Tony Abbott reveals why he REALLY became a firefighter amid bushfire crisis 

Former PM Tony Abbott spoke of going up against 20m walls of flame, leading crews into the inferno, and what inspired him to join, telling his story along with three other NSW RFS members.




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Tony Abbott filmed working to control a bushfire over the weekend in Bendalong 

The former prime minister donned a breathing apparatus and oxygen tank in 45C heat as he fought a fire that engulfed a home in Bendalong over the weekend.




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Tony Abbott greets army reserve troops as he arrives in Nowra to fight fires

Tony Abbott has arrived at the Rural Fire Service in south coast of New South Wales, as he prepares for another day of battling blazes.




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Tony Abbott pours himself a beer after long day of fighting fires

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott was seen treating himself to an ice cold beer at the Snow Goose Hotel in Adaminaby, after a long day of battling blazes in NSW. 




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Tony Abbott tells Heritage Foundation 'every extreme weather' is wrongly linked to climate change'

Mr Abbott said the fires were always going to happen in a country like Australia and hit out at those saying global warming was the cause as almost 'religious' in their beliefs.




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Tony Abbott calls for more 'middle-class' women to have children and says women on welfare have lots

Speaking at an event at Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney on Tuesday night, Mr Abbott said lower birthrate figures among the middle class were a 'real problem'.




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Tony Abbott's daughter Frances celebrates two year wedding anniversary

Frances Loch, 28, posted a photo of her wedding day that highlighted how much her life has changed since she wed Sam Loch on Valentines Day 2018 - most notably her radically different haircut.




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Tony Abbott calls for a 'complete shutdown' of Australia as the only way to limit COVID-19 spread

Tony Abbott said he believes Australia's response to the pandemic has been 'better' than other countries as the government has been thinking of a scenario such as this for many years.




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Motherless Brooklyn review: It's beautifully cast and very good indeed

Film noir - that knowing mix of murder, a crumpled private investigator in a brimmed hat and always, but always, a deadly dame - is one of my favourite genres.




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The Gentlemen review: There may be a plot twist too many but Guy Ritchie is definitely back in town

By strange happenstance, Guy Ritchie's new film is full of actors I haven't always been very complimentary about being really rather good - with one disappointing exception.




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Emma review: It's so good... the only jarring note is hit by its lack of ethnic diversity

Before it hits what eventually turns out to be its totally delicious stride, there are moments when this new production of Jane Austen's Emma looks as if it's simply going to be too much.




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Two drunk Thai men fall over as they try to fight each other

Footage shows the neighbours - an elderly man and another who appears to be in his thirties - trading feeble punches on a street in Buriram, north-eastern Thailand.




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Pictured: Swedish kickboxer, 22, held over murder of Real Housewives of Cheshire star's shot brother

Flamur 'Alex' Beqiri, 36, has been linked to several gangland murders in Sweden where he was once one of the country's most wanted men. He died in a hail of bullets outside his home in London.




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Josh Taylor insists he will not let alcohol derail his golden future after abusing nightclub bouncer

Britain's No 1 boxer Josh Taylor has vowed to never again let alcohol jeopardise that hard-earned status nor imperil his golden future.




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Exotic spas in Britain: Homegrown retreats are giving Britons the experience of a foreign holiday

The Good Spa Guide reports a steady increase in UK spa-break bookings in general but particularly in breaks offering a taste of Thailand or a massage Moroccan-style.




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Mother who had to fake her own DEATH to escape sex traffickers reveals how she turned her life

Jennelle Gordon, 37, from California, was a victim of sex trafficking at the age of 19 and faked her own death to escape. She has since bounced back thanks to tantra and now helps other victims.




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Reveller, 22, is left with burns after spilling a flaming tequila shot down her face in Thailand

Kamonwan Angsumadisron, 22, was drinking with friends in Phitsanulok, Thailand, when she spilled a 'sugarburn' shot down her face and was left with burns.




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Two British prisoners sent home from Thailand do NOT have coronavirus, tests confirm 

Tests have revealed that Mark Rumble (pictured, with boxer Ricky Hatton) and another prisoner at HMP Bullingdon in Oxfordshire do not have coronavirus.




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NHS 111 is NOT asking if patients with coronavirus symptoms have been to China

One of the UK's top doctors' unions, the British Medical Association, has reportedly complained to the NHS and Department of Health that the helpline tells potentially contagious patients to go to a GP.




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The Maldives takes the top spot in Kuoni's luxury destinations chart - but Bali is on the rise again

Tourism operator Kuoni has released its top 10 best-selling luxury destinations for 2020, and there are a few surprises on the list...




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American tourist is left with an agonizing foot-long chemical burn

Amanda Drish-Adolf, 30, decided to get a large intricate Mandala-style design while visiting Bangkok during an action-packed 'bucket list' trip to Thailand with husband Nick.




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Mother shares her clever stickers trick for getting her kids to eat more fruit and vegetables

A crafty mother has used stickers related to her children's favourite shows and characters to encourage them to eat fruits and vegetables throughout the day.




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Mother reveals that she uses stickers on fruits and vegetables to persuade her children to eat them

Jane Stine, who lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand, took to Facebook to reveal that she uses stickers on various fruits and vegetables to make them more appealing for her children.




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Love Island's Kaz Crossley shows off her pert derrière in tiny bikini bottoms in Thailand

Kaz Crossley continued to show off her envy-inducing surrounds on Wednesday as she 'isolates' in Thailand on holiday.




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Woman with fever handcuffed on train after 'refusing to wear a face mask' and 'spitting' at others

Mukda Juengthanasomboon, 53, boarded the train in northeastern Thailand. She 'became angry' after she was asked to wear a face mask as she appeared to be sick with a fever.




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Motorcyclist dodges out of control pickup truck in Surat Thani, Thailand

The motorcyclist, driving along a highway in Surat Thani, southern Thailand, is forced to pull off a quick manoeuvre to avoid slamming in to a pickup truck's tail end.




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Kaz Crossley models hot pink bikini during Thailand lockdown

Kaz Crossley is determined to make the best of things after being left stranded in Thailand.




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Cow is spared from the dinner table after it survived being shot in the head three times

Somporn Najin, 43, bought the cow for a traditional feast in Trang, southern Thailand, and tried to slaughter her last weekend. But the bullets fired did not pierce the cow's skin so it survived.




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Inside the Alpine hotel where the King of Thailand is spending lockdown

King Maha Vajiralongkorn, 67, is believed to be back at the four-star retreat in southern Germany (pictured) after returning from brief visits back to Thailand.




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Stay here Lewis... and make history: Toto Wolff reveals contract talks with Hamilton have begun

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MEXICO CITY: Mercedes have opened contract talks with Lewis Hamilton in an attempt to help him write the most successful story in Formula One history.




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Valtteri Bottas suffers crash in Mexican GP qualifying as Max Verstappen takes pole position

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MEXICO CITY: Lewis Hamilton was given an unexpected leg-up towards claiming his sixth world title after Max Verstappen was stripped of pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix.




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Valtteri Bottas keeps faint title hopes alive with pole position for United States Grand Prix

Valtteri Bottas hopes of at least delaying Lewis Hamilton's coronation of being crowned a six times world champion were boosted in qualifying after he took pole position for the United States GP.




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Toto Wolff backs Lewis Hamilton to rewrite Formula One record books after sixth world title triumph 

Lewis Hamilton has been backed by his Mercedes boss to rewrite the sport's record books for years to come after winning the Formula One world title for the sixth time.