Morning News Bulletin 1 November 2024

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Morning News Bulletin 1 November 2024
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A father pays tribute to his 11-year-old son, tragically killed in a Melbourne crash; One person killed as a powerful typhoon hits the island of Taiwan; Canterbury tears up the contract of Josh Addo-Carr, effective immediately.

One person killed as a powerful typhoon hits the island of TaiwanThe father of a Melbourne student killed when a car crashed into his primary school has paid tribute to his son.

The man sustained a gunshot wound to his thigh in the course of the break-and-enter at a property in Nundah, an inner suburb of Brisbane.Gateway Crime Group Detective Inspector John Mison says they are now looking for a group of unknown offenders, who left the scene prior to the arrival of police. Premier Chris Minns meanwhile has tried to answer concerns the summit is merely for show, but he has already ruled out decriminalisation of cannabis.

The two have already been barred from working with children with disabilities and are facing individual court action.

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