Why are more Australians drowning? | The Spectator Australia
Increasing Drowning Rates in Australia More people are drowning on Australian beaches than ever, with some attributing the rise to the loss of compulsory swimming standards for kids.
Increasing Drowning Rates in Australia More people are drowning on Australian beaches than ever, with some attributing the rise to the loss of compulsory swimming standards for kids.
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