Words extracted from The West Australian
- autoglazier exclude
2021 January 4, “Exiled West Coast Eagles star Willie Rioli ‘nice and safe’ in Tiwi Islands”, in The West Australian[1]:Her husband Stuart, an autoglazier from South Morang, had been dealt a pay cut.
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- fragnum exclude
2021 January 4, “Highway to shell warms your cockles”, in The West Australian[2]:In every square metre of the beach, there are 4000 fragnum cockleshells.
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- multicard exclude
2021 January 4, Stephen Scourfield, “Travel Trends 2020 — Technology”, in The West Australian[3]:Sabre is already providing “virtual payments solutions” in the form of multibank, multicard, credit and prepaid accounts.
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- oneworld exclude
2021 January 4, Emily Cosenza, “Virgin Australia expands frequent flyer offer to Qantas members”, in The West Australian[4]:An expansion of that program was announced today, allowing more eligible frequent flyer members of Qantas’ oneworld partner airlines Emirates, Fiji Airways and Air New Zealand to become a Velocity Discover Gold Status member on a three-month trial.
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- runscoring exclude
2021 January 4, Ed Jackson, “Aussie call-up matter of time for Philippe”, in The West Australian[5]:Philippe's innings, which included five fours and one six, moves him to the top of the runscoring charts for this summer's tournament with 261 from seven innings.
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- treadley exclude
2021 January 4, Ray Wilson, “Rottnest Island... is it worth the money?”, in The West Australian[6]:Her little pink treadley made numerous trips to the shops with Nanny or Dad and Mum, especially to the bakery where her introduction to Rottnest jam donuts was met with a delight of seismic proportions.
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- tubey exclude
2021 January 4, Stephen Scourfield, “Margaret River’s best beaches: our Proven Dozen”, in The West Australian[7]:There are days of long, turquoise swell, when the watchers sit mesmerised by the poetry of those long, tubey rides.
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- whaleshark exclude
2021 January 4, Stephen Scourfield, “Cape crusaders on a journey of discovery”, in The West Australian[8]:Ningaloo Blue is taking a seasonal break out (out of the water for all that boat work that has to be done), but does whaleshark and eco cruises for most of the year.
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