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To mark the 30th anniversary of German reunification on 3 October 2020, we are sharing clips from our TV Newscaf news and current affairs collection.

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Tiny the Terrier, a clever canine from Taree, fetches the mail directly from the local postie on the footpath and delivers it straight to his elderly owner. 

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The New South Wales town of Parkes celebrated its 23rd annual Parkes Elvis Festival on what would have been the weekend of Elvis' 80th bir

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Coverage of the 60th annual Christmas pageant in Adelaide, South Australia on 6 November 1993. The pageant drew record crowds to the city.

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In February 2014, Tasmania played host to Australia's second only dragon boating marathon race.

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Imparja National News reports that a 220-million year old fossil has been discovered in Gosford, NSW in February 1997.

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News coverage of the 1989 Summernats event in Canberra, including Liz Smith in her pink car – the first woman to win the 'Go to Whoa' fast acceleration and braking event. 

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Record crowds attend the annual Kannamaroo Festival in Horsham, Victoria in November 1994.

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Lance Corporal Albert Lane, the Army cockatoo, has returned to Lavarack Base in Townsville, QLD after being AWOL (absent without leave) for three long weeks.

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In 1995, the Queensland State Library managed to outbid some of the world's biggest museums to secure a collection of documents and letters written by Second World War 'Dam Buster' Charles Williams