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Gunditjmara Elder responds the renaming of Coon cheese | The Daily Advertiser

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multimedia, photos-and-video, warrnambool, coon, cheer, allansford, saputo One of Victoria’s most recognisable brand names has been consigned to the history books after 85 years with Coon cheese renamed. Saputo Dairy Australia which owns the former Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory where the cheese was produced announced Cheer as the new name. Gunditjmara Elder and member

Irish survivors need real apology: expert

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Survivors of abuse in Irish homes for unmarried mothers and their children need a sincere apology and meaningful action, says an Australian trauma expert. About 9000 infants died in Irish homes for unmarried mothers mostly run by the Catholic Church from the 1920s to the 1990s, according to the final report of a five-year inquiry

Blood brothers: Slain gangster meets same fate as sibling – Daily Telegraph

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Blood brothers: Slain gangster meets same fate as sibling  Daily Telegraph Source link

$1 million for clues on Ballarat grandmother’s murder

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The daughter of murdered Ballarat grandmother Kathleen Severino says it’s been “33 years of hell” not knowing who killed her mother on New Year’s Eve in 1987. It comes as Victoria Police on Wednesday released a $1 million reward in exchange for clues about the December 31 murder. Ms Severino was last seen alive on

Australia’s financial crime watchdog says it vastly overestimated Vatican transfers

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CNA Staff, Jan 13, 2021 / 06:30 am MT (CNA).- Australia’s financial crime watchdog has said that it vastly overestimated Vatican transfers, local media reported on Wednesday. The Australian newspaper said on Jan. 13 that the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC), a government agency, attributed the miscalculation to a “computer coding error.” According to

Update 2: Sexual assault charges, Fortitude Valley

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Police have charged a 19-year-old man following an investigation into an alleged sexual assault at Fortitude Valley on New Year’s Day. The Marsden man has been charged with rape and unlawful stalking. He will appear before the Beenleigh Magistrates Court tomorrow (January 14). Previous release here. If you have information for police, contact Policelink by

Instagram Fast & Furious pair charged with take and drive conveyance for luxury car thefts in Sydney – Criminal Law

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An Australian triathlete who referred to himself as a “petty car thief with expensive tastes” has been charged with take and drive conveyance over a string of luxury car thefts throughout Sydney. Luke Lythgoe claimed to be a former drug addict who had turned his life around. However, he was arrested by NSW Police at

Two children dead and driver charged with dangerous driving occasioning death – Criminal Law

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To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Another shocking example of dangerous driving occasioning death has left a father without his two children. Unlicensed driver Jacob Steven Donn is alleged to have lost control of his girlfriend’s car and careened into Sheldon and Shane Shorey, killing

Australia’s Financial Crime Watchdog Says it Vastly Overestimated Vatican Transfers| National Catholic Register

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Working with the Vatican’s Supervisory and Financial Information Authority, AUSTRAC found that there were 362 transfers from the Vatican to Australia between 2014 and 2020, amounting to $7.4 million. Australia’s financial crime watchdog has said that it vastly overestimated Vatican transfers, local media reported on Wednesday. The Australian newspaper said on Jan. 13 that the

Review shows AUSTRAC data error: Vatican

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A joint review of money transfers from the Vatican to Australia shows that between 2014 and 2020 only $A9.5 million transited instead of the $A2.3 billion originally calculated by Australia’s financial watchdog, the Vatican says. The Vatican contested the huge figures in December and asked the Australian financial intelligence unit known as AUSTRAC to review

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