The man was with a group of tourists and a guide when he fell from a steep embankment.
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Childcare workers Julie Gay Minter, Bhawna Joshi escape conviction after pleading guilty to common assault
The centre which employed the women closed weeks after the allegations came to light and has not reopened.
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The hantavirus outbreak on board a ship full of bird-watchers set off alarm bells for a world still traumatised by the Coronavirus pandemic.
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With a quick marinade of olive oil, garlic, oregano, and lemon, the lamb is transformed into a crispy, golden dinner.
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Farm worker found not guilty of murdering Queensland grandfather in circular saw amputation
Queensland grandfather Kalman Tal died after farm worker John Yalu amputated his leg with a circular saw.
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David Suchet might be the defining TV version of famed fictional detective Hercule Poirot, but his throne is about to be challenged with a reboot in development.
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Jays beat Yankees 2-0 with a bullpen game similar to 2025 ALDS clincher
Spencer Miles, who filled 4 1/3 innings of the nine, was spectacular in the Bronx.
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‘Wow was that a blast’: Earthquake rocks Kalgoorlie homes
Residents were rattled awake by the early-morning tremor.
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