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The “flabbit” hoax

THE HEADLINE IN Sydney’s Daily Mirror on 14 March 1985 screamed: “Great mysteries of the world… Flying Rabbit hunt is on”. According to the front-page exposé, Hawkesbury River councillor Roy Rotherham had discovered several strange unidentified creatures in a remote swathe of wilderness in Wollemi National Park in New South Wales.

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