ACT Policing is investigating a suspicious fire that extensively damaged a house in Monash this morning (Wednesday, July 10).
About 4.45am ACT Fire & Rescue notified police they were in attendance at the Griffin Place residence. Police officers attended to find the house well alight.
There were no people inside the residence at the time of the fire. Early estimates from ACT Fire & Rescue value the damage at around $300,000.
The fire was extinguished, and the scene handed to ACT Policing Criminal Investigations.
About 9.20pm last night, emergency services also attended a fence fire at the rear of the residence. The fence sustained minor damage. No one was injured as a result of this fire.
Anyone who witnessed either fire, or has information relating to them is urged to contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
Family on $200,000 asks ACAT to dismiss their electricity, gas bills
Jane Huang also if only one person is earning the big money SO much of it goes on tax, rather than… View
Hi ACAT... please have my gas and electricity account cancelled so I can keep spending $1,200 per… View
Medicare needs some mid-life changes to truly be the core of our public health system
Stop giving free money to the Catholic run hospitals they refuse to do women's health services. That… View
I do not recall any ALP promise that your doctor would not put his fees up. Where did you see that? View
My Doctor just put his fees up. You lied Albo View
The glass cliff, Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard in one unmissable summit
Sounds like it went straight over your head chewy. You probably weren't around at the time, but the… View
Asked to provide evidence of Gillard supporting Peter Slipper, Pengold provides a Wikipedia link… View
Hi Megsy No rewriting of history, here’s the Wikipedia reference to that speech. “In moving the… View
Missing middle mayhem feared for historic inner south
Inner South Community Council? Isn’t this the same bunch on NIMBYs who have opposed every… View
Perhaps if that “missing middle” was limited to proximity to community places such as shops,… View