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News live: deadly H5 flu found in local Australian bird for first time; press club bills GetUp over stunt during Hanson speech

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News live: deadly H5 flu found in local Australian bird for first time; press club bills GetUp over stunt during Hanson speech

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22.16 EDTSA confirms first case of bird flu detected in local wildlifeLisa CoxThe first case of deadly H5 bird flu in local wildlife has been recorded in a bird found on the South Australian coast. We will have more soon from the agriculture minister, Julie Collins.The bird is a greater crested tern – a common coastal species – and was found at Robe on the Limestone Coast.ShareUpdated at 22.28 EDT

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