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		<title>Winter in Melbourne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The leaves that once strewn the sidewalks have now been kicked to the gutter! Or have they? That&#8217;s the Melbourne winter difference&#8211;the leaves get to stick around. After Autumn, the weather doesn&#8217;t change that much.  The roses will still be in bloom and lemons will be growing on backyard trees. It is dark now around [...]]]></description>
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