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Alleged writer and Crikey politics editor. These days mainly here for the greyhounds.

Canberra
crikey.com.au
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    Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 16 Aug 2015

    Loads of dead (& living) roos on road between here & Mudgee. A sign of high population? But awful to see a joey dead near its run-over mum.

    2:43 AM - 16 Aug 2015
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      2. Georgie.N.‏ @Georgin22901722 16 Aug 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane oh no yes that is sad you said Mudgee and here where is here?

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      3. Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 16 Aug 2015
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        @Georgin22901722 Canbbbbra

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      2. Kerri Kellett‏ @KerriKellett 16 Aug 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane I always feel so sad when I see dead Roos. I live in fear of hitting one.

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      3. Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 16 Aug 2015
        Replying to @KerriKellett

        @KerriKellett I've come close a couple of times in Canberra. Can't drive here without the risk.

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      4. Kerri Kellett‏ @KerriKellett 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane I'm fromCanberra too. I know what you mean.

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      1. Howard Stephenson‏ @stephensonhw 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane Roos are drawn to the roadside because often that's the only place to find green grass.

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      1. Countess FrightBat ~ в тихом омуте черти водятся‏ @CorruptNSW 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane usually see wombats as well along that route - perhaps speed a factor on country roads

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      1. Leigh‏ @LeighLeeroy 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane I plucked a black faced wallaby from its dead mothers pouch on a lonely country road one night.poor little things

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      1. BobbieAnt‏ @bobbieskates 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane :(

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      1. Oh Dear‏ @rationalbitch 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane Oh I have a chum at longreach. Worse there.Drougt.

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      2. dane 丹‏ @GreenEpidemic 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane I see dead roos everyday but I dry reached on my way to uni when I saw a mum & about 10m in front a poorly developed joey. :(

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      3. dane 丹‏ @GreenEpidemic 16 Aug 2015
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        @BernardKeane it's shocking (but then I'm also only new to country living!)

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