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  • NSW waives stamp duty on EVs and spends $171m on chargers throughout the state

    The New South Wales government will waive stamp duty on electric vehicle purchases and provide subsidies for 25,000 new purchases as part of a $490m strategy to drive uptake of EVs. Under the plan announced on Sunday, people buying battery and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles priced under $78,000 from 1 September will pay no stamp duty, and $3,000 rebates will be available on the same day for the first 25,000 private purchases of electric vehicles...

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  • Long Covid patients 'made redundant' and 'left on crutches' want it classed a disability

    EXCLUSIVE: As the UK struggles to adapt to life after coronavirus, there are calls for changes to the law to cushion those whose lives have been destroyed by the disease - and protect people who might catch it in the future

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    Bear Escapes Heatwave in Kiddie Pool

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    Mama Bear Returns to Backyard with Three Tiny Cubs

    Occurred on June 15, 2021 / Yancey County, North Carolina, USA: Nestled in the NC mountains lives a little lady who talks to animals. She’s a modern-day Dr. Doolittle. Each possum or turkey, bobcat, or bear has a name and suspected history of how they l

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  • Southwest US states bake, wildfire threatens Arizona towns

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Southwest U.S. continued to bake Saturday, and weather forecasters kept warnings in effect for excessive heat in Arizona, Nevada and desert areas, at least through the weekend. High temperature marks didn’t fall Saturday, but Phoenix reached a sweltering high of 115 degrees (46 C) for the day and Las Vegas hit 111 degrees (44 C). Both were 3 degrees shy of records for the date, forecasters said. Predicted highs on Sunday of...

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    Migration: Activists block Croatia-Bosnia border in demonstration against EU policy

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