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‘We don’t jump at ghosts here’: What happened in Wonnangatta Valley? We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss ‘We don’t jump at ghosts here’: What happened in Wonnangatta Valley? In a region with a long history of missing persons, the disappearance of Carol Clay and Russell Hill has sparked many rumours. Normal text size Heavy fog lingers in the Wonnangatta Valley long into its autumn mornings. In one of its most remote corners are the charred leftovers from a burnt-out campsite, now strewn with the butchered remains of deer carcasses left behind by hunters. This macabre spot is at the centre of a case that has mystified Victorians and stumped police. ....
Advertisement âFair cop,â admits the ABCâs resident coronavirus expert Norman Swan. âI probably did cause some vaccine hesitancy.â Swan is reflecting on months of controversy over Australiaâs vaccine rollout in which he was an active and early critic, sounding the alarm over the efficacy of the AstraZeneca jab and its involvement in a very rare but dangerous clotting disorder. The doctor is in: Norman Swan has helped millions of Australians better understand the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit:Nic Walker In February, federal Minister for Health Greg Hunt batted away a question about whether Swan was Australiaâs leading anti-vaxxer, and Swan says a Coalition MP he knows well texted him accusing him of being âsingle-handedly responsible for vaccine hesitancy in Australiaâ. ....
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