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1 day ago |
bay939.com.au | Adam Chapman
A popular heat wrap sold at Kmart and Target stores across Australia has been urgently recalled due to safety concerns following reports of injuries. The product in question is the Anko Heated Elbow Wrap, marketed for muscle relief, has been found to pose a risk of burns, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The problem lies with the rechargeable heat pad, which can overheat if positioned incorrectly or wrapped too tightly.
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2 days ago |
star1019.com.au | Adam Chapman
Woolworths is taking significant steps to support Australian families amid rising living costs by cutting prices on nearly 400 popular grocery items. Starting Wednesday, shoppers can enjoy lower prices both in-store and online on everyday essentials such as Four N Twenty pies, bread, tomato sauce, noodles, and nappies. The price reductions, which average around 10%, could offer substantial savings for households.
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6 days ago |
5mu.com.au | Adam Chapman
White smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel on Thursday evening, signaling the election of a new pope, in a moment that left many around the world astonished. At approximately 6 p.m. in Rome (2 a.m. Friday AEST), the world learned that Robert Prevost, a native of Chicago, had been chosen to succeed Pope Francis, making history as the first-ever US-born pontiff. He will take the name Pope Leo XIV. Prevost’s election defied expectations, surpassing frontrunner Pietro Parolin of Italy.
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6 days ago |
7xs.com.au | Adam Chapman
White smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel on Thursday evening, signaling the election of a new pope, in a moment that left many around the world astonished. At approximately 6 p.m. in Rome (2 a.m. Friday AEST), the world learned that Robert Prevost, a native of Chicago, had been chosen to succeed Pope Francis, making history as the first-ever US-born pontiff. He will take the name Pope Leo XIV. Prevost’s election defied expectations, surpassing frontrunner Pietro Parolin of Italy.
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6 days ago |
4ca.com.au | Adam Chapman
White smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel on Thursday evening, signaling the election of a new pope, in a moment that left many around the world astonished. At approximately 6 p.m. in Rome (2 a.m. Friday AEST), the world learned that Robert Prevost, a native of Chicago, had been chosen to succeed Pope Francis, making history as the first-ever US-born pontiff. He will take the name Pope Leo XIV. Prevost’s election defied expectations, surpassing frontrunner Pietro Parolin of Italy.
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