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HIGH ON PHEROMONES

Sometimes you don’t notice the things that are right under your nose.

This season massive fires burnt much of Australia’s east coast, including the Blue Mountains. The fires had a huge impact. Friendships were made as people banded together to fight the blazes – and a sense of community flourished. Yet, a lot of beautiful green bush was scorched to black, and local streets and cafes that

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