Forensics Move To Perth For Next Phase Of Cleo Smith Investigation 13/11/2021
Detectives working on the Cleo Smith case are wrapping up their investigation in Carnarvon and moving back to Perth for the next phase of the probe. People accused of sex crimes will need to show they took “active steps” to obtain consent under major new reform to be introduced in Victoria. A bizarre TikTok trend urges students to steal and vandalise school and public bathrooms shows young teens blocking toilets, ripping soap dispensers off walls and damaging mirrors and sinks. The nation’s first and only male Indigenous Test cricketer, Jason Gillespie, believes Australia Day should be moved from January 26 because not “every single Australian can celebrate that day’’.
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