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But beware the bypassed hops handler.

“Having spent last week in Norfolk Island , I can attest to the fact that fresh fruit and vegetables seem to be available in abundance, so vegetarians can go there without fear of having to chew on old leftovers,” reports Margaret Grove of Concord. “Unlike spoilt Australians, the food is seasonal so don’t expect all vegetables all year around.”

Having successfully digested his thesaurus, David Gordon of Cranebrook set about finding the ideal collective noun for our former PMs: “Now that we have seven former PMs who are bleeding the public purse, what about an ‘excrescence’ of prime ministers?” Translation? - abnormal or morbid outgrowth. “I’m not old enough to remember the last Anzac Day falling on Easter Sunday , but I am old enough to remember watchingwhen one episode showed these two events coinciding,” says Michael McFadyen of Kareela. “At the time I did not believe that it was possible, so I pulled out my almanac and sure enough it was correct.”

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