Criminals Released Early from Jail Because of COVID19 31/01/2021
Almost 5,000 convicted criminals including serious violent offenders will be released from prison early because of coronavirus, shaving on average just under a month off their sentence. A search continued on Saturday night for a 20 year old woman who went missing while snorkelling off Altona beach.The number of people relying on JobKeeper payments has declined by more than 35,000 employees in November from the previous month.Pop princess Kylie Minogue has made a surprise appearance in country Victoria, photographed moments before she was due to appear at a concert in Mallacoota.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atheraldsun.com.au
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