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Victoria cold case: Annonymous caller urged to come forward after providing tip into death of a father found in the Murray River

Police have urged an anonymous caller who phoned Crime Stoppers with information about the mysterious cold case river death of a Victorian father to contact them again. Terrence McCallion, 55, died after plunging into the Murray River near the Victoria-New South Wales border nearly six years ago. The beloved father was located fully clothed in the water by passers-by onboard a houseboat between Bruce s Bend and Psyche Pumps in Mildura about 3pm on May 1, 2015. Police launched a renewed appeal for information in relation to the man s death on Monday, with an anonymous caller subsequently contacting Crime Stoppers. Investigators from the Mildura Crime Investigation Unit are urging an anonymous caller to Crime Stoppers to contact them again with information about the death of Mr McCallion, who was found unresponsive in the Murray River almost six years ago, a police statement read.

Mystery surrounds Murray River death of Terrence McCallion in Mildura

Nomads, retirees, and jobless city people make an effort to bolster harvest picker workforce

Holden Heritage Collection tours Australia

Holden Heritage Collection tours Australia Alex Rae Concepts, milestone production cars, engines and memorabilia to be shared amongst museums around Australia. With Holden’s proving grounds at Lang Lang sold off in September, followed by the closure of the Holden Design Centre in October, the next act in General Motors’ dissolution of the Australian carmaker’s assets took place in December with the Holden Heritage Collection sent to more than a dozen museums around the country. © Provided by Practical Motoring Holden disperses heritage collection Allaying fears that the collection may have been sent to the US or even scrapped, the 80 cars and 30 engines, plus manufacturing items, printed material, photos and other historical material, have been released to Australian museums, but GM will retain ownership.

Sydney family drive 2028kms in 23 hours to try and beat South Australia s border restrictions

Joanne and Ian Griffiths and their son Zach left Sydney on Sunday to drive to SA But when they arrived at the SA border, they were turned away due to an error   They learnt the mistake the next day, but could no longer pass through Victoria The Griffiths travelled back through NSW, driving 2028kms and 23 hours in total Every state and territory shut to NSW midnight Sunday due to Sydney outbreak  SA were forced to apologise after mistakenly blocking entry to early travellers  

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