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Dog f***-wit : Man s vile tirade of text s to ex

Premium Content Subscriber only A FATHER who sent his ex-partner a barrage of sickening and degrading texts has been given a suspended jail term with a stern warning from Gympie Magistrate Chris Callaghan. The vile insults were read out in court on Monday - which had been sent over an eighth-month period and had contravened a domestic violence order that was in place. Monster, cow f , c , parasite, dog f -wit, watch your putrid mouth b , you should never have done the sweet dog act, you can go to hell, you moral-less dog, were attributed to the man, who sent the texts between November 15, 2019 and July 21, last year.

Mine worker busted with drugs says they were a mate s stash

Premium Content Subscriber only A GYMPIE diesel fitter who works in the mines pleaded guilty to possessing drug utensils despite saying the gear belonged to a mate. Hayden Clifford Wadley, 38, was found with a water pipe and bowl and container containing cannabis at his North Deep Creek home on New Year’s Day this year. He told Gympie Magistrate’s Court on Monday the items were not his because he gets tested every time he returns to the mines and had been “given the all clear.” He said it was a friend’s belongings that was left at his house but he took responsibility for it.

Gympie artist to showcase in prestigious New York exhibition

FROM the Gympie Regional Gallery straight to Manhattan, Gympie artist Danny Bickmore is reaching new heights as one of several artists chosen worldwide to exhibit in the New York Outsider Art Fair. The visual artist has been a major contributor to Gympie’s art scene for more than two decades as part of Gympie gallery’s Community Futures Project that supports artists with significant challenges and disabilities. Danny Bickmore s creating a piece featuring emus in the outback. Photo: supplied Represented by Cathy Condon Gallery, Danny’s work will feature in the premier exhibition that launches this week. Dedicated to self-taught art, art brut and outsider art from around the globe, the 29th edition of the fair launches today for 10 days and will include a hybrid of online and in-person components, featuring seven exhibitions across five galleries in Manhattan.

5 things to do this week: Jim Brickman, A Drunken Christmas Carol, and Metropolitan Youth Symphony

5 things to do this week: Jim Brickman, ‘A Drunk Christmas Carol,’ and Metropolitan Youth Symphony Updated Dec 17, 2020; Songwriter and pianist Jim Brickman performs a virtual holiday-themed show for Portland audiences. Jim Brickman “Comfort and Joy” Grammy-nominated songwriter and pianist Jim Brickman performs “Comfort & Joy at Home,” a virtual concert for which a portion of each ticket purchase will benefit Portland’5 Centers for the Arts. Brickman will blend yuletide memories and holiday carols with his own songs. 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19; tickets $40-$125; ‘Wonderland’ festival of short works Portland Playhouse presents “Wonderland,” a festival of four short works. “In a time of uncertainty for the country and for the arts, Portland Playhouse put out a call to local artists to open hearts and broaden perspectives,” a news release said.

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