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Driver charged with attempted murder over Australian vehicle attack

Police have said they did not believe the Melbourne attack was terrorism related
Police have said they did not believe the Melbourne attack was terrorism related

A man accused of deliberately ploughing into Christmas shoppers on a busy street in the Australian city of Melbourne has been charged with 18 counts of attempted murder and one count of conduct endangering life.

A 25-year-old Irish woman was among those seriously injured in the incident on Thursday, which was the second serious vehicle attack in Australia's second biggest city this year.

Police said they had charged the man, former Afghanistan refugee Saeed Noori, after formally interviewing him about the attack that police had earlier described as a "deliberate act".

Police have said Noori, 32, is known to have mental health problems and to use drugs and they did not believe the attack was terrorism-related.

Police suspect Noori was behind the wheel of a white SUV when he deliberately sped up and drove into dozens of pedestrians crossing the road at one of the busiest intersections in Melbourne's central business district.

Noori has appeared in the court where he was remanded in custody. He will next appear in court on Wednesday. 

The court also ordered that Noori be assessed by psychologists.

In January, six people were killed in Melbourne's central business district when a man used his vehicle to mow them down. Police also ruled out terrorism for that attack.

Following the January incident, authorities installed 140 concrete bollards in the city centre.

Victoria State premier Daniel Andrews said 12 people remained in hospital, including three who in critical condition.

The Irish woman's condition has been described as "stable".