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Teen charged with Noosa glassing granted Easter stay

He must not go to other licenced venues in Queensland. Police prosecutor Alison Johnstone consented to Mr Oghanna also varying his residential conditions so he could stay at a Mooloolaba unit over Easter. He will be allowed to stay at the First Ave address from April 1 to 5. The matter was adjourned to March 30 when Mr Oghanna s appearance is excused. The court heard his defence team would continue to conference with police over the alleged assaults. Oliver Max Oghanna leaves Noosa Magistrates Court after facing assault charges. Mr Rogers is the Noosa Dolphins A-grade vice-captain and McKill is a former player who now resides in Sydney.

Coast teen savours Reds, Sevens experience

There he played against the Australian Sevens and Australian Pasifika outfits. While he d played in the youth ranks before, the festival was the first time he d played for Queensland among open level talent. I found it a lot harder, he said. They re bigger boys and they know how to play the game as well. Noosa Dolphins products Nick Chapman and Charlie McKill were also in the state team with Werchon. Sunshine Coast Grammar product Louis Werchon has enjoyed a big pre-season with the Queensland Academy of Sevens and Queensland Reds. Picture: Brendan Hertel/QRU Prior to that, the Sunshine Coast Grammar product had also soaked up all he could training alongside the Queensland Reds during their pre-season preparations.

Man charged after surf club glassing incident

The victims, Will Rogers and Charlie McKill, current and former Dolphins, are understood to be doing OK and the club has rallied around them for support. Sunshine Coast CIB officer-in-charge detective Senior Sergeant Daren Edwards said police allege the offender took hold of a beer glass and struck the two victims in the head. The incident unfolded about 7pm on New Year s Eve. The victims, aged 24 and 25, received lacerations, contusions and bruising as a result of the attack, Sen-Sgt Edwards said. The 19-year-old man was bailed under strict conditions to have no alcohol, not attend a licensed premises in Queensland and on curfew conditions.

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