Craig Wallace left his former partner for another woman in Crawley. When she refused to take him back, he bombarded her and her family with abusive messages. In a call with his probation officer Wallace, 29, said he was on his way to her home to hurt her. “I’m going to smash the door in and f hurt her,” he said. The woman, who The Argus has chosen not to name, said: “I can only describe him as a monster.” Wallace was allegedly overheard telling the woman that he would get a gang of his friends to kidnap their daughter and burn her house down.
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From left, Dave Burnet (Palliative Care), Craig Wallace (ACTCOSS), Matthew Watson (Pegasus ACT), Katriina Lehelma (Kulture Break) and Peter Gordon (Hands Across Canberra). Photo: Holly Treadaway
NINETY seven per cent of charities in the ACT were impacted by the difficult year that was 2020.
“Hands up for Canberra”, the biggest fundraising event in the region, is looking to turn that around.
Pegasus ACT, an organisation that helps physically and mentally disabled children through therapeutic horse riding, lost two of its three yearly fundraising events.
Kulture Break, which uses the performing arts to give children a safe haven and a way to express themselves, had to go completely online.