A Woman Has Died In A Tragic Accident In The Grampians 13/12/2020
A Melbourne woman has died in a tragic accident at a popular lookout spot in the Grampians. The 38-year-old from Craigieburn fell 80m from Boroka lookout near Halls Gap, after allegedly climbing over a barrier to pose for a photo.Victorians are being warned that more coronavirus is on its way to Australia, after five positive COVID-19 passengers arrived from Europe and Asia with the virus last night. The positive cases are being quarantined.The number of murderers and thugs feared to be at high-risk of reoffending has more than doubled in just 12 months.Australia’s first-ever permanent immersive digital art gallery will open with an eye-popping Vincent van Gogh spectacular at South Wharf in April.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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