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<title><![CDATA[Greetings from Augusta]]></title>
<link>http://theworstofperth.com/2008/07/17/greetings-from-augusta/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>The Lazy Aussie</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[How long since Augusta in Western Australia&#8217;s Southwest would have been associated with aborig]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>How long since Augusta in Western Australia&#8217;s Southwest would have been associated with aboriginal culture from a tourist point of view? How long since an aboriginal figure would have been used as an advertisment for the town? I can&#8217;t see it happening these days. I holidayed there as a child for many years and don&#8217;t remember a single mention of the original people. This makes this mug quite old and quite sad.</p>
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