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The young brothers killed in the triple-fatal plane crash tragedy in Gippsland have been identified as Luke and Ben Smith, who were well-known in the Goulburn Valley.
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17th November 2024
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Brothers killed in Gippsland plane crash from ‘respected family’
The young brothers killed in the triple-fatal plane crash tragedy in Gippsland have been identified as Luke and Ben Smith, who were well-known in the Goulburn Valley.
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PM drops major election date hint
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Greens pick backs Dutton’s nuclear plan
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VCAA staff dragged into exam scandal as authority accepts fault
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