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Wild dogs next big challenge for farmers, with some describing it as 'harder than the drought' - ABC News
Wild dogs next big challenge for farmers, with some describing it as 'harder than the drought'ShareFarmers are finally starting to pick up the pieces from a but now those on the land say they have an even bigger issue facing them — wild dogs.Warning: this story contains graphic images.Ian MacCallum runs a sheep property in the New South Wales Upper Hunter region and says the threat of wild dogs keeps him up at night."I find the dog problem just as hard, or harder, than the drought," he said."You make decisions in the drought, you've got your stock in reasonable condition, and you're feeding...…Wild dogs next big challenge for farmers, with some describing it as 'harder than the drought'ShareFarmers are finally starting to pick up the pieces from a but now those on the land say they have an even bigger issue facing them — wild dogs.Warning: this story contains graphic images.Ian MacCallum runs a sheep property in the New South Wales Upper Hunter region and says the threat of wild dogs keeps him up at night."I find the dog problem just as hard, or harder, than the drought," he said."You make decisions in the drought, you've got your stock in reasonable condition, and you're feeding...WW…
NSW man James Robert Davis charged with keeping slave in Sydney suburb of Maroubra - ABC News
NSW man James Robert Davis charged with keeping slave in Sydney suburb of MaroubraShareA man accused of keeping a slave in the Sydney suburb of Maroubra will remain behind bars after a brief court appearance on Friday.James Robert Davis, 40, is facing three charges — reducing a person to slavery, possessing a slave and causing a person to enter into or remain in servitude.The offences are alleged to have occurred between June 2013 and July 2015 at a property in Maroubra, in Sydney's eastern suburbs.Mr Davis, who served with the military for 17 years, was arrested in Armidale on Thursday by...…NSW man James Robert Davis charged with keeping slave in Sydney suburb of MaroubraShareA man accused of keeping a slave in the Sydney suburb of Maroubra will remain behind bars after a brief court appearance on Friday.James Robert Davis, 40, is facing three charges — reducing a person to slavery, possessing a slave and causing a person to enter into or remain in servitude.The offences are alleged to have occurred between June 2013 and July 2015 at a property in Maroubra, in Sydney's eastern suburbs.Mr Davis, who served with the military for 17 years, was arrested in Armidale on Thursday by...WW…
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