Taree Courthouse will open specially for at least a week when the coronial inquest into the disappearance of William Tyrrell moves to Taree on August 19.
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The courthouse has been closed since October 2018 while the new Taree Police Station is built adjacent, and isn't scheduled to reopen until May 2020.
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William disappeared from Kendall on September 12, 2014, at the age of three.
The inquest into his disappearance began a second round of hearings at the NSW Coroner's Court today, Wednesday August 7, and will sit for two weeks before travelling to the Taree Courthouse on August 19 where theories about what may have happened and who may have been involved will be examined.
The first round of hearings, which started in March this year, heard evidence from William's biological and foster parents, as well as emergency services personnel who were on the ground in the first moments after he vanished from his foster grandmother's front yard in Benaroon Drive.
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