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== User [[User:LauraHale]] keep's on posting on the (Sport in Australia) section that '' Australia as a nation takes the Commonwealth games very seriously because, in one level of national thinking, the games offer the country an opportunity to prove they... ==

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The two user's I mentioned keep on posting that ''Australia as a nation takes the [[Commonwealth Games]] very seriously because, on one level of national thinking is, the games offer an opportunity to prove they are better than their mother country, [[England]]. This is not true and Un-sourced.

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User User:LauraHale keep's on posting on the (Sport in Australia) section that Australia as a nation takes the Commonwealth games very seriously because, in one level of national thinking, the games offer the country an opportunity to prove they...

The two user's I mentioned keep on posting that Australia as a nation takes the Commonwealth Games very seriously because, on one level of national thinking is, the games offer an opportunity to prove they are better than their mother country, England. This is not true and Un-sourced.