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Porsche driver Richard Pusey only needs to serve a handful of days more in prison for filming four police officers as they lay dying following last yearâs horror Eastern Freeway crash, after a judge ruled his 10 months in custody fulfilled the length of his sentence.
, after the officers were hit and killed by a truck in Kew.
Richard Pusey appeared via videolink in the County Court for his sentencing on Wednesday.
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With 296 days already served, his sentence will be complete over coming days, possibly within a week. However, he could remain in prison on remand for other unrelated charges.
Coffee boss spills the beans on COVID-safe âtreatmentâ
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On Saturday morning, staff inside the offices of national coffee distributor Coffex woke to an all-staff email with the subject line âLump of S â³â£.
It turned out to be a missive from managing director
Fong Loong. He had arrived in Melbourne from Perth last Wednesday and was potentially exposed to COVID-19 by a fellow passenger on his Qantas flight.
But Loongâs foul mood didnât end there.
Coffex supplies ground coffee and beans in Australia.
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will use his post-pandemic budget to deliberately run the economy as fast as possible in a bid to drive the nation’s jobless rate below 5 per cent, upending the federal government’s fiscal policy.
In a major shift in rhetoric and budget policy, Mr Frydenberg will on Thursday use a speech to bring the government’s spending plans in line with the Reserve Bank’s own aggressive monetary policy stance while abandoning any rush to post-pandemic austerity.
Last year Josh Frydenberg said budget repair would not start until unemployment was comfortably below 6 per cent. That plan will be dumped in this budget.
No austerity: Frydenberg to fire up economy in major shift to budget policy
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will use his post-pandemic budget to deliberately run the economy as fast as possible in a bid to drive the nationâs jobless rate below 5 per cent, upending the federal governmentâs fiscal policy.
In a major shift in rhetoric and budget policy, Mr Frydenberg will on Thursday use a speech to bring the governmentâs spending plans in line with the Reserve Bankâs own aggressive monetary policy stance while abandoning any rush to post-pandemic austerity.