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âNo dramaâ: Hero dad would do it again A father bashed by three thugs who invaded his neighbourâs house says heâd do it again âin a heartbeatâ. WARNING: Graphic Crime by Jack Paynter Premium Content WARNING: Graphic image The Melbourne father who jumped over his neighbour s fence when he heard her terrified screams before being bashed by three thugs says he would do the same thing again in a heartbeat . Dad-of-three Russell Irwin was toasting marshmallows with his kids when he heard a gut-curdling scream from the woman next door to his Cranbourne North home about 7.15pm on February 1. ....
Detective Senior Constable Alex Fiore commended Mr Irwin s bravery. An innocent man was just in the backyard with his family and has come to the aid of a neighbour, and unfortunately been attacked himself. The victim is extremely brave. I know the occupants of this address are very grateful for his involvement, he said. Detective Senior Constable Fiore said detectives were trying to establish if the victims of the invasion knew the offenders. Police are investigating whether the home invasion was targeted or an isolated incident, he said. We think there may be a relationship but we re not sure. Witnesses told 9News the offenders were demanding money and fled when it became clear they were not getting any. ....
Winners of the East Gippsland Australia Day Awards were announced by East Gippsland Shire Council at a civic ceremony in Sarsfield Thursday evening. ....
Vegetable growers forced to dump $150,000 worth of celery crops due to picker shortage ThuThursday 14 JanJanuary 2021 at 3:27am Busch Organics director Kane Busch had to dump a crop because it could not be picked in time to meet orders. ( Share Print text only Cancel Vegetable growers in Victoria s Lindenow Valley have had to dump $150,000 worth of celery crops due to a drastic shortage of seasonal workers caused by the COVID-19 travel bans. Key points: The Victorian Government is under pressure to allow seasonal workers into Australia Growers have offered to charter flights and cover quarantine costs to secure pickers in time for harvest ....