Man Charged With Old Parliament House Fire Granted Bail 05/01/2022
A 30-year-old Victorian man has been granted bail after being charged with deliberately setting fire to Old Parliament House. Inquiry recommends Transport Minister Mark Bailey rethink a plan to prohibit the repair of vehicles written off after a collision. The Palaszczuk government has pleaded with private testing companies to return to operation. Priscilla Hon’s extraordinary upset of world No.17 Petra Kvitova puts her in a strong position for the last Australian Open wildcard.
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