Victoria’s Worst Killer Will Be Free To Walk The Streets Again 07/02/2023
VICTORIA’S worst killer will be free to walk the streets again within a few months, the Herald Sun can reveal.
A CONTROVERSIAL magistrate has been stood down amid an investigation into his handling of a case that left a mum behind bars and her special needs child stranded at court.
GLOBAL pressures are being “felt around the kitchen tables”, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said before the widely-tipped interest rate rise on Tuesday as he promised tackling inflation would be the focus of May’s budget.
Greens leader Adam Bandt said he had tried “very hard” to convince the Victorian to stay, and had offered her a chance to speak independent of the party.
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