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The world's loneliest tree sits on a remote New Zealand island 137 miles away from nearest companion

The Sitka spruce, on Campbell Island - 500 miles from New Zealand's South Island - has been recognised as the world's most remote tree by Guinness World Records.




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What Walt Disney World might look like when it reopens post-coronavirus lockdown

Guidelines have been drawn up by the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force, which has been charged with plotting the Florida area's route to normality.




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Travel agencies face legal action after blocking up to £7billion of refunds for cancelled holidays

The Competition and Markets Authority said it will take companies to court. Jo Lemmon Sparkes, 39, and wife Kirsty, 33, from Cambridge, are fighting Ryanair for a £700 trip.




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Benidorm holiday prices are being searched for the most 

In a table of the top 20 most popular package holiday searches made in April, the Maldives is in the No2 slot, followed by Las Vegas, Tenerife, Orlando and New York, in sixth place.




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Government officials spray a Spanish beach with BLEACH to protect locals from coronavirus 

Government officials in a small coastal town in Spain sprayed a beach with a diluted bleach solution in the hopes of protecting residents from COVID-19 as they emerge from lockdown.




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Holidaymakers face six-month wait for refunds as airlines struggle with backlog with £7billion owed

Millions of travellers are owed money for cancelled flights amid the coronavirus pandemic. EU laws say customers should get refunds in seven days but backlogs mean they are waiting longer.




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UK holiday letting firms reported to competition regulator by Which? over denying Covid-19 refunds

Frustrated customers got in touch with the consumer champion saying they were struggling to secure their money back from companies such as Skyes Holiday Cottages and Hoseseasons.




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Gear up for a bike ride to Turkey - without leaving your sofa 

The Daily Mail's Tom Chesshyre picks a selection of the best travel-related entertainment for the week ahead that will transport you to Istanbul, Mumbai and beyond.




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The most divine British Isles! Magnificent coastal havens from Lundy to Newquay and St Kilda

Whether it's the setting of an Agatha Christie murder mystery, a puffin paradise or the former home of a crazed king, Britain is littered with tiny isles on which you can stay in seclusion.




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Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: A foodie tour of Greece with MasterChef's Irini Tzortzoglou

Everywhere you look, you'll see golden beaches and lush lemon and olive groves as you cruise in style on this new eight-day trip with Greek specialists Celestyal Cruises.




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Secret places to visit in Britain after lockdown, from hidden bars to deserted islands

Some of Britain's best-kept secrets, whether stately homes with hidden rooms or bars with concealed entrances, come with fascinating histories. Here we marvel at their magic...




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Incredible 19th Century maps reveal startling transformation of America's biggest cities

These incredible late 19th century maps offer a glimpse into the urban landscape of America after 1865, post-Civil War, when New York was home to two million and was yet to see widespread electricity.




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Allegiant tops long-running ranking of U.S airlines with American Airlines finishing bottom 

The study - the Airline Quality Rating - is now in its 30th year. It comes from academics at Wichita State University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, who released the 2020 report today.




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Air France, KLM and Lufthansa make face masks compulsory for passengers amid the coronavirus crisis 

Air France and KLM say they will be asking customers to wear a mask throughout their journey from next Monday. German airline Lufthansa brought in the new rule yesterday (May 4).




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Qantas suspends plans to launch 19-and-a-half-hour direct flights from London and New York to Sydney

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said that although Project Sunrise had 'huge potential' it would not be the right time to pursue it 'given the impact Covid-19 has had on world travel'.




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A third of Britons say they will travel more than ever once coronavirus restrictions are lifted 

However, 25 per cent of those questioned in the UK poll said they would be more cautious when travelling in the future with 23 per cent adding they would take more domestic trips.




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The 24-person Triton submarine with huge windows that will take tourists to depths of up to 328ft 

The vessel is made by Florida-based Triton Submarines, which built the Limiting Factor submersible that made a record-breaking dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench last year.




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The European flag quiz that only 10% of Britons could score full marks on

The fastest time taken to complete the quiz was one minute 36 seconds, while the average is two minutes 12 seconds. More than two out of three people couldn't identify the flag for Belgium - can you?




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Here's what you need to know about taking a holiday abroad within the next six months... 

With the Foreign Office advising against all non-essential overseas travel, things do not look promising for a holiday abroad. So is the idea of a trip in July, August or the autumn wishful thinking?




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Year 8 student tests positive for coronavirus at Adelaide high school 

A Year 8 student at an Adelaide high school has tested positive for the coronavirus - and authorities say she likely caught it from a teacher.




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Hairdresser launches styling product business that sells 10,000 products in one week

A former Australian hairdresser has created three revolutionary hair products that claim to build texture and volume in seconds, and he sold 10,000 units in his first week online.




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Phoebe Tonkin makes impassioned plea for people to stay home amid coronavirus pandemic 

Phoebe Tonkin has made an impassioned plea for people to stay home amid the coronavirus epidemic. 




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Man, 31, is charged with posing as a police officer to get into women's homes before raping them 

A man has been charged after he allegedly posed as a police officer before raping two women in their Adelaide homes.




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Mothers who created a handbag business out of their garage turn over $1MILLION in their first year

Best friends who launched a handbag business out of their garages turned over $1million in their first year after the brand took off internationally, specialising in neoprene fabrics, gym and laptop bags.




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Coronavirus: Australian company to make 145 million surgical masks for doctors

Detmold Group in Adelaide have committed to producing 100 million surgical masks for the National Medical Stockpile and a further 45 million to South Australia.




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Qantas flight is forced turn back to Sydney due to coronavirus 

A Qantas flight from Sydney to Adelaide has been forced to turn around due to the coronavirus.




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Adelaide restaurant owner Adam Liston rallies top chefs to feed the homeless during COVID-19

Adelaide chef Adam Liston was forced to put 46 staff out of jobs when he closed his restaurant on March 22. But now they are working together to feed the homeless.




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Qantas coronavirus cluster continues to grow as the spread is linked to 13 sick baggage handlers 

Six Adelaide airport employees tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday after several new cases appeared in South Australia. More were confirmed on Wednesday.




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COVID-19: Partners SHOCKED to discover the secret 'work personalities' of their significant others

Millions of Australian couples are now working from home together as life continues under stage three lockdown. Many are baffled by how different their partner behaves with clients and coworkers.




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Woman, 61, is found guilty of murdering her partner to claim his $300,000 estate 

A South Australian Supreme Court jury returned the guilty verdict late on Tuesday after deliberating for about six hours in the case against Wendie-Sue Dent.




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Ruby Princess passenger, 62, dies in hospital taking Australia's death toll to 50 

Australia's coronavirus death toll has risen to 50 after a Ruby Princess passenger died in Adelaide.




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Adelaide councillor spat on while walking to Aldi during a racist coronavirus-related attack 

Local councillor Sarah Ouk was on her way to Aldi in Salisbury in Adelaide's north last week and waiting to cross the road when the shocking racist encounter occurred.




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Maggie Beer begins free online cooking courses and shares how to make the perfect autumn risotto 

Celebrity chef Maggie Beer is hosting cooking classes online from her kitchen in Adelaide, South Australia, in a new online series called Cook with Maggie. She shared how to make the perfect risotto.




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Intensive care nurse tests positive for COVID-19 after caring for suffering patients

The nurse in her 20s was working at Royal Adelaide Hospital on Friday when she began to experience symptoms of COVID-19.




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MasterChef's Jock Zonfrillo has been forced to stay away from his pregnant wife during coronavirus

Newly appointed MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo has revealed he's been forced to stay away from his pregnant wife, Lauren, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. 




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Jo Ferguson's mother Patricia says she's 'devastated' by the death of her socialite daughter  

Jo Ferguson's mother, Patricia, has spoken about her devastation following the death of her socialite daughter from liver and kidney failure last Wednesday.




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Couple marry at spectacular cellar door during COVID-19 after cutting their ceremony down

Alex Lefevre and Katrina Van Dyk had been planning their wedding on April 4 for almost two years when the coronavirus pandemic hit Australian shores.




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Ice use so rampant in South Australia children are being exposed to the drug through junkie parents 

Doctors fear 'significant numbers' of children are being exposed to the illicit drug after seven were found with met in their system during autopsies conducted by Forensic Science South Australia.




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Australian woman hopes to raise $10,000 to fly her Papillon dog into Australia from New York

Georgie Boyd, 29, had to abandon her rescue puppy named Boston in New York when the US government locked her out of the country while she was visiting London.




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Cricketer Travis Head and his girlfriend Jessica Davies buys a home in Adelaide for $3million

Australian international cricketer Travis Head has purchased a lavish home with panoramic views of the Adelaide skyline and the sea for $3.05 million.




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Former Liberal MP charged with assaulting fellow member during boozy parliamentary function 

Sam Duluk is accused of slapping SA-BEST upper house member Connie Bonaros on the backside at a pre-Christmas party in 2019.




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Bizarre car crash as a driver smashes into a tree after being shot in the FACE 

The incident occurred just before 2.15am on Thursday in Waterloo Corner, on Adelaide's northern rural fringe.




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Two women are killed in horror high-speed crash in Adelaide 

The women, aged 53 and 55, died at scene in Urrbrae, south of Adelaide's CBD, following the crash at about 1.40pm on Saturday.




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Millennial, 21, reveals how he made his first MILLION dollars 'working from home'

Eli Dangerfield launched an eCommerce business selling watches in 2016 while he was still in high school.




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Married At First Sight: Stacey Hampton defends 6,000km of travel amid COVID-19

Married At First Sight's Stacey Hampton has defended her frequent domestic flights between Adelaide and Melbourne during the coronavirus pandemic.




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Cops pay for parking is 'un-Australian' as they are frontline workers during the coronavirus crisis 

Police officers having to pay for on-street parking is 'un-Australian', according to a law enforcement union. 




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Vets save golden retriever puppy called Dustin after he ate a fork 

The whole silver fork could be seen floating in Dustin's stomach, after the five-month-old was rushed to the vets earlier this week.




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Adelaide Coles mobile phone antenna smashes into the roof during windy weather in Australia 

A huge mobile phone antenna smashed into the roof of a Coles supermarket overnight as parts of Australia battle wild weather from an Antarctic cold front. 




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Australian Medical Association headquarters was set on fire causing $2million worth of damage 

The fire was lit in a bin in the underground carpark of the medical headquarters in North Adelaide, South Australia, on Wednesday morning.




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A-League plans to start and finish in just a MONTH - and all the games could be played in Sydney 

Clubs are planning to train in July before a competition return in August, though Football Federation Australia is yet to outline firm resumption dates.