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		<title>I felt the earth move &#8211; pity my wife had nothing to do with it.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A short time ago we felt an earth tremor shake the house (I&#8217;ve just had the bloody thing re-stumped &#8211; I thought). Twenty minutes of frantic Googleing and we had the answer a quake measured at magnitude 4.6 occurred north of Korumburra (aprox 92km away) was reported by Geoscience Australia. A short time after this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A short time ago we felt an earth tremor shake the house (I&#8217;ve just had the bloody thing re-stumped &#8211; I thought). Twenty minutes of frantic Googleing and we had the answer a quake measured at magnitude 4.6 occurred north of Korumburra (aprox 92km away) was reported by <a href="http://www.ga.gov.au/bin/earthquake.pl?title=N+of+Korumburra+Vic&amp;magnitude=4.6&amp;depth=8&amp;xy=145.790,-38.390&amp;date=06,03,2009&amp;time=09,55,37&amp;bg1=eqrisk_lm&amp;zoom=250&amp;station=TOO">Geoscience Australia</a>. A short time after this all the local news sites were carrying the story and every web site in Australia with anything to do with quakes slowed to a snails pace. No reports so far of casualties or property damage. OK &#8230; drought, bush fires, quakes &#8230; what&#8217;s next?!</p>
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