Details emerge of Charlise Mutten’s tragic life
The tragic life of Charlise Mutten is beginning to emerge as police wait to interview the mother of the nine-year-old.
The tragic life of Charlise Mutten is beginning to emerge as police wait to interview the mother of the nine-year-old.
Nine has paid more than $2m for an interview with the kidnapped toddler’s parents – a record in Australian TV, angering staff.
Man charged with Charlise Mutten’s murder bought five 20kg bags of sand, then drove to a boat ramp with the girl’s body, police allege.
Police are still treating the search for a missing nine-year-old as a ‘missing persons case’, with a survival expert recruited in case Charlise Mutten is alive.
A former director of an NDIS provider has been charged with assaulting a witness in the investigation of the death of Adelaide woman Ann Marie Smith.
The family of missing girl Charlise Mutten has already known tragedy, with her mother having been jailed over a car crash death.
Kodie Smit-McPhee has nabbed a Golden Globe – and now is in the running for The Australian’s Australian of the Year.
In a court showdown today, Novak Djokovic’s lawyers will deny the tennis star’s Covid vaccination views are grounds for his visa’s cancellation.
Hospitals can cope with the present surge rate, say Queensland authorities, while some Victorians have been denied late test results.
Small businesses hit by Covid-19 have been granted a two-month rent relief extension, but landlords warn NSW’s reputation is at risk.
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