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Old 15th January 2023, 01:25
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Lady Cutler, Melbourne

A number of passengers were more or less injured yesterday 14/1/23 when the former Sydney ferry Lady Cutler collided with the dock wall at the end of her pier at Victoria Harbour whilst she was attempting to berth.

Two idiotic comments come to mind from one of the stupid websites that I sometimes view but to which I do not contribute:
  • It will buff right out.
  • Is it a write off?
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"collided with the dock wall"

"......It's the last half inch that hurts."

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