Detectives Still Searching For Cleo Smith’s Sleeping Bay 12/11/2021
Detectives are still searching for the sleeping bag Cleo Smith was asleep in when she was allegedly snatched from a tent at the Blowholes camp site over three weeks ago. A $269 million skyscraper has been proposed for the Paris end of Collins St on the site of a series of significant buildings including the former Reserve Bank of Australia headquarters. E-scooter riders will be able to travel at a max speed of 20km/h in Melbourne under a 12 month trial that could see people zooming around before Christmas. Erica Packer, the ex-wife of billionaire businessman James Packer, has joined other celebrities urging Australians to help boost Covid-19 vaccine supplies to low-income countries.
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