Plea For Harsher Punishments of High-Risk Stalkers 09/12/20
The mother of murdered Melbourne woman Celeste Manno has launched a powerful plea for a major overhaul of the justice system, which failed to protect her daughter.Victoria’s peak infrastructure body has urged the state to get to work on a new cross-city rail line and the long-awaited outer metropolitan ring road with freight links within the next two years. We’re being urged to celebrate with homegrown wine this festive season. Wine industry heavyweights are calling on Aussie’s to support local producers who face Chinese tariffs of up to 200 per cent that will have a crippling effect on many growers.Collingwood will be working “the phones” with rival AFL clubs ahead of Wednesday night’s national draft as it looks to secure four picks inside the top 40.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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