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An embattled childcare chain is under fire once again. Edge Early Learning has been forced to shut down one of its centres after a young boy was mistakenly fed food he was severely allergic to and rushed to hospital. The dangerous oversight has sparked a fresh investigation into the facility, which was already on notice. Meanwhile, a family has been dealt a series of devastating blows. After losing everything in a house fire sparked by a reignited fire pit—only to discover their home insurance had lapsed months prior—looters have now stolen their few remaining possessions left in the ruins. And South Australia’s Socceroos have touched down on home soil to a hero's welcome following their World Cup campaign. While the team is heartbroken by the tournament's end, local politics managed to pierce the bubble, with one veteran player using his return to make a proud, powerful endorsement of Australian multiculturalism. | *Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9* *Get more breaking

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