'We had to stay inside for two days': An unlikely culprit is terrorising outback communities in search of water By News May 22, 2022 Add Comment Edit Drought is driving an unlikely pest out of the desert — and Charlotte's community is in the firing line. Share this post Related PostsCrowded house: How the Sydney property takeover is pushing locals outAustralian childcare 'in crisis', as new figures show more than one in 10 need special waiver to legally operateGolfer Hannah Green to get back into swing of things at Vic Open'I want to be an icon': Nick Kyrgios doesn't care what you think of himTwenty-nine dead and 91,000 houses destroyed or damaged following Madagascar's latest cyclone'There's still a social stigma': Three-in-five employers offer paid parental leave but very few dads take up the offerPaul lost thousands in this cryptocurrency scam. And authorities say there may be many more Australians like himNot even a star-studded cast including Gal Gadot and Russell Brand can revive new Poirot whodunnit
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