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Thieves armed with heavy machinery and cranes made a daring midnight heist in northern Australia, stealing a 10-metre, seven-tonne mango monument, ...
Mango harvest is well underway in the northern, tropical regions of Australia, with 500,000 trays already dispatched to markets.
Thieves armed with heavy machinery and cranes made a daring midnight heist in northern Australia, stealing a 10-metre, seven-tonne mango monument, officials said Monday.
Meanwhile, Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports that a man who was involved in the initial construction and installation of the mango in 2002 said it took his team several days to transport ...
The Big Mango became a tourist attraction after it was erected 12 years ago to commemorate the "Kensington Pride" mango that's grown in Bowen, which bills itself as the mango capital of Australia.
SYDNEY (AFP) - The "theft" of a three-storey, seven-tonne mango statue in northern Australia was revealed on Tuesday to be an elaborate publicity stunt by a fast-food chain.
Australia is covered in big things, and one of the most colorful is the Big Mango. This giant fruit only sprouted up in 2002, but it has already been stolen and returned in a giant publicity stunt.
Australian police have confirmed that a mango was sold with a small needle in it, prompting fresh fears over the country’s fruit crisis.
Mango harvest is well underway in the northern, tropical regions of Australia, with 500,000 trays already dispatched to markets.
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