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Dec 2021
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A dip in the Yarra or a dive in the Torr...

The Guardian
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There is a growing effort to reconnect swimmers with city waterways once thought permanently lost to pollution. Assistant news editor Rosemary Bolger recommends a story about alternatives to ocean swims 
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