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Advertisement Aboriginal man Raymond Noel Lindsay Thomas was on his way home from a supermarket trip to pick up a block of chocolate when police spotted his unregistered Holden Commodore and initiated a pursuit. Raymond Noel, as his friends and family knew him, never made it home. He died following a 21-second police chase that should never have happened, the Coroner’s Court heard on Friday during closing submissions at the inquest into the 30-year-old man’s death. Victoria Police were heavily criticised in court by the counsel assisting the coroner for the events that took place on the streets of Northcote on the night of June 25, 2017, but also for what occurred outside the court this week. ....
Woolies, Coles, city office on Covid alert Almost 400 venues are now on Victoria’s Covid public exposure list. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Daniel Pockett News by Jack Paynter 6th Jun 2021 7:39 AM | Updated: 8:07 AM Victoria’s coronavirus venue alerts list have swelled to almost 400 sites overnight after a Woolies, Coles and city office building were added. The states’s health department made the new additions on Saturday night, with the latest venues joining a list of 390 others across Victoria visited by a confirmed case of Covid-19. Levels 4 and 5 of the office building at 227 Collins St in Melbourne’s CBD have been listed after a positive Covid case visited. ....
A man has returned a "moderately positive" COVID-19 test after finishing 14 days in a Perth quarantine hotel, and the chief executive of the ACIC has spoken of an international drug cartel reportedly worth $1.5 billion a year ....