National shortage of antidote as mouse plague sees huge spike in poisoned pets By News June 03, 2021 Add Comment Edit Australia is facing a critical shortage of the antidote used to treat poisoned animals amid heavy use in plague-affected areas.Thu, 03 Jun 2021 10:05:20 +0000Lucy Thackray and Jen McCutcheon Share this post Related PostsCleo Smith's anguished parents face court of public opinionThe new Japanese PM is facing an early election test, but will voters even turn up?Two demonstrators shot dead as thousands protest military takeover in SudanXiaohe went through China's hotel quarantine system. Here's what that looked likeShould we judge Shakespeare by today's standards? These questions are not easily answeredCollingwood player Jordan De Goey and other Australian man arrested in New York CityFrom coal hero to net zero: How does a leader do it?After a year of darkness, Australia's Hindu community prepares to celebrate its 'festival of lights'
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