Russell Street Bombing

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The Russell Street Bombing is the term by which the March 27, 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters complex in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is known. The explosion was caused by a car bomb hidden in a stolen 1979 Holden Commodore.

Russell Street Police Headquarters
Russell Street Police Headquarters

The blast seriously injured 21-year-old Constable Angela Taylor, who later died on April 20, 1986, becoming the first Australian policewoman to be killed in the line of duty.

A further 22 people were injured. The explosion caused massive amounts of damage to the police HQ and surrounding buildings, with damage estimated at more than A$1 million. The Age newspaper reported that the blast had such an impact because of the open-floor design of the offices acted like a Claymore mine, sending more shrapnel as the blast ripped through the floors seemingly adding more pressure to the blast as it followed its path.

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The damage left after the bombing, shown on the cover of Victoria Police magazine, Police Life.
The damage left after the bombing, shown on the cover of Victoria Police magazine, Police Life.

On October 7, 1985, gelignite and detonators were stolen from the Tryconnel Mine at Blackwood. On March 25, 1986, a Holden Commodore was stolen. Both crimes were later found to provide equipment needed for the construction of the bomb.

On April 25, 1986, ten Victoria Police officers police raided the Kallista home of Peter Michael Reed at 5.45am. It was alleged that upon attempting to enforce the arrest by forcing entry to the premises, Reed produced a .455 Smith and Wesson revolver and fired at police, seriously injuring Det Sgt Wylie. Reed was then fired upon by Det Sgt Quinsee and arrested. Reed was charged with attempted murder, recklessly causing serious injury, using a firearm to prevent apprehension and possessing explosives in suspicious circumstances in addition to charges related to the Russell Street bombing. Reed later stated at his trial in unsworn evidence that "the police started the shooting and he only used his firearm in self defence".

On May 30, 1986, police arrested Stanley Brian Taylor during a 2am raid on his Birchip home. Brothers Craig and Rodney Minogue were arrested in a Swan Hill motel at 5.15 am later that day.

The crown did not allege that any person played any particular role in the bombing, but that each of them were members of a team which planned the bombing and caused the bomb to explode. Evidence against the accused was as follows:

  • Gelignite and detonators used in the construction of the bomb were of the same type as those stolen from Tryconnel Mine.
  • Gelignite was found at Reed's house wrapped in newspaper containing fingerprints belonging to Rodney Minogue.
  • Craig Minogue owned a pair of side cutters which produced cuts similar to those found on detonator wires.
  • a file with traces of brass deposits matched with brass deposits found at the bomb site.
  • a block of wood from which a wooden part of the bomb had been sawn was found at Craig Minogue's premises.
  • tinned copper wire, similar to that used with detonators found at the bomb site, was found at Craig Minogue's premises.
  • residue of gelignite matched residue found at a previous address of Craig Minogue in Lower Templestowe.
  • evidence from a witness that Craig Minogue called around Easter 1986, to ask about the use of detonators.

Defendant From Convictions Sentence
Stan Taylor Birchip, Victoria * Murder
* Burglary and theft
* Car theft
* Intentionally causing serious injury
* Causing an explosion
* Life imprisonment without parole on August 24, 1988
Peter Reed Kallista, Victoria * Recklessly causing serious injury
* Using a firearm to prevent apprehension
* Possessing explosives in suspicious circumstances.
* 13 years with a non-parole period of 11 years
Craig Minogue Melbourne, Victoria * Murder
* Car theft
* Intentionally causing serious injury
* Causing an explosion
* Life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 28 years
Rodney Minogue Melbourne, Victoria N.B. Rodney Minogue was subsequently unconditionally acquitted by the Victorian Court of Appeal of all charges relating to the bombing.
  • Murder
    * Car theft
    * Intentionally causing serious injury
    * Causing an explosion
* Initially, 8 years with a non-parole period of 6 years prior to his acquittal by the Court of Appeal

  • Phoenix (TV series) - a 13-part Australian police drama television series loosely based on the Russell Street bombing

  • THE QUEEN v STANLEY BRIAN TAYLOR, PETER MICHAEL REED, CRAIG WILLIAM JOHN MINOGUE and RODNEY JOSEPH MINOGUE - BC8900634
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