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He's started his farewell appearance at the Open, with a come-from-behind performance against Dutch rivalin the quarterfinal match.
But the post-match interview is worth a watch:Yep, the Australian of the Year is getting married to partnerAnd as Ms Tame's 12 months in the role comes to a close this week, Sexual Assault Support Service in her hometown of Hobart says they
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