The RSPCA records a more than 80 per cent increase in rats, mice and “other” animals through its doors, and in part blames the issue of hoarding.
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Guide dogs and sight canes not enough for disabled parking — that needs to change, MP says
Vision-impaired Queenslanders are being forced to walk through heavy traffic in busy carparks and cross dangerous streets because they are not eligible for disability parking, an MP says.
NRL should dock Lodge's wages to compensate victims, Daley says
The former NSW Origin coach says docking Matt Lodge’s wages would help ensure the victims of the new Broncos recruit’s New York rampage are compensated.
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Controversial kangaroo cull documentary defended by creator
The film Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story criticises Australia’s roo industry, and has been dismissed as a beat-up. But documentarian Michael McIntyre insists the film is starting an important discussion.
Matthew Lodge says he's not trying to escape justice after drunken rampage
NRL footballer Matthew Lodge says he “can’t be more sorry” for his drunken New York rampage in 2015 and promises he has “turned things around” since the incident that left him with a $1.5 million damages bill to pay.

