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  2. Keith Dunstan - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Dunstan joined The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, publishers of The Sun News-Pictorial and The Herald (since merged as the Herald Sun). He was Foreign Correspondent for the H&WT with posts in New York (1949–1952) and London (1952–1954). This period was followed by a position with The Courier-Mail, for which he wrote a column "Day by Day

  3. Death of Patrick Cronin - Wikipedia

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    Roughly two years after his death, Cronin's family launched a foundation in his honour to educate, raise awareness and conduct research in relation to the coward punch. [30] The foundation has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in Victorian state government funding directed at the rollout of the Be Wise Education Program across 200 schools.

  4. Carl Williams (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Anthony Williams (13 October 1970 [2] – 19 April 2010) was an Australian convicted murderer and drug trafficker from Melbourne, Victoria.He was a central figure in the Melbourne gangland killings as well as their final victim.

  5. Jesse Baird - Wikipedia

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    Baird was born in Melbourne, [10] where he grew up in the north-eastern suburbs. [11] He graduated from Loyola College in 2015, [12] then achieved a Bachelor of Education degree from La Trobe University in 2019, majoring in drama and media. [13] He moved to Brisbane in early 2017 to pursue a television career. [14]

  6. Herald Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Herald Sun is a conservative daily tabloid newspaper based in Melbourne, Australia, published by The Herald and Weekly Times, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of the American Murdoch owned News Corp.

  7. Alphonse Gangitano - Wikipedia

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    Alphonse John Gangitano (22 April 1957 – 16 January 1998) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, Victoria. Nicknamed the "Black Prince of Lygon Street", Gangitano was the face of an underground organisation known as the Carlton Crew. He was also an associate of alleged organised crime bosses Tom Domican and John Kizon . [1]

  8. The Herald (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Herald was a morning – and later – evening broadsheet newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia, from 3 January 1840 to 5 October 1990. It later merged with its sister morning newspaper The Sun News-Pictorial to form the Herald-Sun .

  9. Ian Johnson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Originally a long-time senior executive at the Nine Network , in October 2003 Johnson moved to the Seven Network to become managing director of Channel Seven Melbourne. [ 1 ] Johnson died in June 2019 aged 70.