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Bottles and steel bars thrown at police in Robinvale

POLICE have condemned the actions of about 30 people involved in a brawl at Robinvale where glass bottles and steel bars were thrown at police.About 3.40am Sunday morning a Mildura Police van was called to a large brawl near Kennedy and Rowe streets where about 30 people were reportedly fighting.Mildura Police Senior Sergeant Kathy Zierk […]

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