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THE hit-run driver responsible for ending the lives of six teenagers near Mildura in 2006 has been freed from prison.
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THE owners of an abandoned factory in Melbourne’s west that has become a haven for illegal rave parties, drone racing, fires and graffiti have been ordered to board up the site.
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Dad’s plea: Speak up on crime
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Lyon back with the game he loves
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Footy team apologises over dress-up
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Tinnie jihadis face life in prison
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Pooches pound pavement for good cause
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Shorten lets slip on childcare relief
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