Cleared To Compete Swimmer Shayna Jack Sets Sights on Paris 2024 19/09/2021
Finally cleared to return to racing after returning a positive doping sample before the 2019 World Championships, Shayna Jack is hungrier than ever and already setting her sights on winning gold for Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics.Victorians aged over 60 are being jailed at unprecedented rates. New Sentencing Advisory Council research has revealed the number of people in that age group given time behind bars doubled in the space of a decade.There have been almost 41,000 property demolitions in Victoria over the past five years. Urban Development Institute of Australia Victorian say the high numbers of demolitions in some council areas reflected older homes that no longer matched modern needs being replaced.Supermodel Miranda Kerr has revealed she had Covid in the very early stages of the global pandemic. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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