LIT WHIP: Son sets fatherâs car alight A masked youth hurls rocks at a burning vehicle on the Garvaghy road in Portadown, Northern Ireland Mar 18, 1999, after more violence erupted following the funeral of human rights lawyer Rosemary Nelson who was killed by a car bomb earlier this week. (AP Photo/Paul/Faith/PA)) Riots o/seas conflict fires flames illuminations silhouette vandalism generic
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Subscriber only A son who set his dad s car alight during a drug-fuelled rage had been told he was not allowed to drive the vehicle. Thomas Jack Noonan, 22, was living with his father in Toowoomba after relocating from Townsville to kick his methamphetamine addiction.
LIT WHIP: Son sets fatherâs car alight A masked youth hurls rocks at a burning vehicle on the Garvaghy road in Portadown, Northern Ireland Mar 18, 1999, after more violence erupted following the funeral of human rights lawyer Rosemary Nelson who was killed by a car bomb earlier this week. (AP Photo/Paul/Faith/PA)) Riots o/seas conflict fires flames illuminations silhouette vandalism generic
Crime by Elisabeth Silvester
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Subscriber only A son who set his dad s car alight during a drug-fuelled rage had been told he was not allowed to drive the vehicle. Thomas Jack Noonan, 22, was living with his father in Toowoomba after relocating from Townsville to kick his methamphetamine addiction.
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Subscriber only A LOGISTICS company has been fined more than $7000 after it illegally dumped rubbish into Australian waters. CFT Investments 1 LLC and ship master Angle Sacayanan both pleaded guilty in the Townsville Magistrates Court to disposing of garbage from a ship into the sea in the exclusive economic zone. A ship sailing through Queensland waters dumped about 60 litres of condensed food waste north of Fraser Island, federal prosecutor Catherine Ferguson said. Online due diligence and credit reporting website Infospectrum says CFT Investments is a privately-owned company registered in the US state of Delaware. Defence barrister Harvey Walters said the waste discharge was not intentional, and was due to an officer s error.