Larissa Huntington
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And then Taylor also had migration in his sights.
He's blamed the current high levels for our housing supply issues, pushing up prices and putting pressure on rents.
And he's proposed some major cuts to immigration.
He wants to peg it to the number of houses built the year before.
And he's also got plans to block non-citizens from accessing welfare payments.
Yeah, sure did.
It was a really good night for the Blues.
They beat Queensland in Game 2 last night, 14-10, after they won Game 1 a couple of weeks ago.
So that means that they've taken out the series.
And it's the first time in seven years that they've won back-to-back women's titles.
But the Maroons' home crowd didn't make it easy for them.
They played in front of nearly 24,000 fans at Brisbane's Suncobs Stadium.
Despite the score, it was a close tussle, but commentators say that the Blues' defensive play in preventing two maroon tries, one of those was 25 seconds before full-time.
It was a real nail-biter, but that made all the difference.
And we know this because of a single molar that was unearthed in a cave in Siberia.
And it's led researchers to the finding that Neanderthals used stone drills to treat cavities nearly 60,000 years ago.
And this has come to light in a scientific study that was published this week.
And in that study, the tooth was described as having a deep hole that appears to have been created by a sharp, thin stone tool.
No thank you.
And researchers think that it was possibly the beginning of rudimentary root canal treatments.