Janessa Ekert Journalist I didnât always want to be a journalist. In fact, when I was younger my dream was to be an archaeologist â who wouldnât want to be like Indiana Jones? However, now that I am a journalist, I couldnât imagine doing anything else with my life.
I love listening to peopleâs stories and sharing them with others.
Iâm a Queenslander through and though. Mackay is the furthest south I have ever lived. Iâm an only child and I was raised in Airlie Beach.
My parents are former boaties; we lived on a 42 foot.
The witnesses ⦠confirmed that he stated, do you trust me, and then began the manoeuvre. Mr Dwyer asked if he had been showing off for the girls and his solicitor Ashley Reynolds said that had been the case. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. The court heard he would have to lose his licence for a minimum of six months, but Mr Dwyer has the discretion to make it longer. Mr Dwyer indicated he would adjourn the case to allow Widdup-Ketchell to complete a defensive driving course because he had such a good traffic history. That s the only reason he s getting it, Mr Dwyer said.