'Wasn't a difficult choice': Tully needed more than $50,000 to pay for his new teeth, so he drained his super balance By News May 22, 2024 Add Comment Edit Tully Denahy's diseased teeth were ruining his life. So, like thousands of Australians, he emptied his super account to pay for new ones.Wed, 22 May 2024 09:32:18 +0000Adam Harvey Share this post Related PostsNew mental health strategy for children revealed, aims to fix bogged down systemUS Open finalist Fernandez continues outstanding form in Indian Wells, Murray marches onUK police drop investigation into Prince Andrew in Virginia Giuffre case'Immoral and irresponsible': China takes second swipe at former prime minister Tony Abbott's recent comments'If they felt uncomfortable around me, I'm apologising for that': Fired Sony Music executive speaks out over sexual harassment claimsIraqi forces capture senior Islamic State finance managerBulletproof glass and 24-hour surveillance: The life of an American abortion doctor'Is that what he says?': Prince Charles urges Scott Morrison and other leaders to attend COP26
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