'Music From The Homefront' took place on Anzac Day
07.04.2020 - 06:51 / who.com.au
Cardinal George Pell will be walking free from prison in time for Easter after Australia’s highest court quashed his child sexual abuse convictions.
WATCH: George Pell jeered as he leaves court after losing his appeal in 2019
Less than a month after the High Court of Australia heard arguments from Pell’s lawyers and Victorian prosecutors, a unanimous decision was handed down by a full bench.
The public gallery, which can seat up to 16 people, only contained three journalists to hear Chief
'Music From The Homefront' took place on Anzac Day
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