Australian Navy Makes Unprecedented Beer Run, Delivers 800 Gallons of Brew to Stranded Residents

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Australian Navy Makes Unprecedented Beer Run, Delivers 800 Gallons of Brew to Stranded Residents
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'A pub with no beer is bad enough at the best of times.'

An Australian naval ship also took on an unusual assignment to help a community in Victoria, where around 4,000 residents have been stranded after the road that leads in and out of the town was closed because of the fires.

"After what Mallacoota residents and fires have been through the least we could do is make sure they could enjoy a beer." .

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