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Austin's Heroism, Balinese Bonds, & WA's Wild Weather

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Austin Appelbee, a 13-year-old boy, became a global hero after swimming for four hours in rough seas to save his family. Meanwhile, Tropical Cyclone Mitchell brought much-needed rain to dry Pilbara towns. Austins resilience was showcased as he ditched his wheelchair for crutches. Balinese women in Karratha formed strong bonds to preserve their culture amidst a predominantly foreign-born population. ABC Radio Perth switched from AM to FM, marking the end of an era. Australians marveled at a total lunar eclipse, while fuel prices surged due to Middle East tensions. A pensioners struggle highlighted the rental crisis. Fish shops faced challenges due to a demersal fishing ban, and Albanys celebrity bull, Bruce, drew crowds. Finnish lights illuminated the coastline, and horticulturists investigated dying salmon gums. Western Australias stories ranged from heroism to community spirit and wild weather, showcasing lifes unpredictable nature.

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