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Mitchell Van Homrigh

Mitchell Van Homrigh is a reporter and producer for The Daily Telegraph. He has previously worked in radio and television in Queensland before joining the Telegraph in 2019. In that time he has worked as a breaking news reporter, general reporter and night chief of staff. He has extensively covered the state’s worst drought in living memory, the black summer bushfires and the coronavirus pandemic.

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reginald tex arthurell escapes life setnces over and over

Paroled: How serial killer played the system and won

Over two decades, Reginald Arthurell viciously killed three people including his fiancee but was never sentenced to life. Instead, he will walk free in weeks, as homicide detectives continue to investigate him over another murder.

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The Juniors Club in Kingsford in Sydney on Thursday, August 10, 2017. The Juniors Club has had to introduce a valet parking system to bring back customers after light rail took away all the parking (AAP Image/Keri Megelus)

Authorities search for unwitting COVID spreaders

NSW authorities have issued a new health alert for people who may have spead COVID-19 without even knowing they had it, and urged anyone who attended a leagues club in Kingsford across a seven day period to monitor for symptoms.

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NSW at ‘critical point’: Two new local COVID cases

NSW has recorded two new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and three in hotel quarantine with health officials declaring the state is at a “critical point” in stopping the spread. Meanwhile, Hillsong has blasted restrictions on churches.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/mitchell-van-homrigh/page/44