Two more shops set on fire as tobacco war rages on
Smoke stores in Thornbury and Frankston were set ablaze in the latest arson attacks in Melbourne’s tobacco war.
Smoke stores in Thornbury and Frankston were set ablaze in the latest arson attacks in Melbourne’s tobacco war.
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Former premier Jeff Kennett stunned guests after he lashed out at a woman during the Young Liberals gala ball, prompting calls for him to be kicked out of the event.
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Newport man Mark Jensen claims a hire car company “misled” and “extorted” him after he received a $15,000 bill following a collision with a kangaroo during a holiday on the Sunshine Coast.
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