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The “bodies in the barrels” serial murders accomplice will be able to eat at cafes, shop, travel on public transport and access Centrelink now he has parole – but will be tracked at all times.
Spin king Shane Warne has been credited with giving the gift of life in the wake of his shock fatal heart attack.
A father has admitted shooting a defenceless man in his shed and burying his body – but insists his crime was manslaughter, not murder.
Queensland real estate agents should have to undergo yearly training to keep their licence on safety and legal responsibilities under the state’s new code of conduct, says head of the industry’s peak body.
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The “bodies in the barrels” serial murders accomplice will be able to eat at cafes, shop, travel on public transport and access Centrelink now he has parole – but will be tracked at all times.
Spin king Shane Warne has been credited with giving the gift of life in the wake of his shock fatal heart attack.
A father has admitted shooting a defenceless man in his shed and burying his body – but insists his crime was manslaughter, not murder.
Queensland real estate agents should have to undergo yearly training to keep their licence on safety and legal responsibilities under the state’s new code of conduct, says head of the industry’s peak body.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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