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Shelter Dog Paw On Chain Link Fence
Crime by Grace Mason 24th May 2021 12:44 PM A MAREEBA family has won an 11th hour reprieve to save their dog from death row after it was wrongly accused of attacking another dog. Peppa, a four-year-old Labrador cross staffordshire bull terrier, was deemed a menacing dog by Mareeba Shire Council officers in June last year before a destruction order was given a month later. She had been accused of attacking a small dog named Quinn in May with the owners claiming a black dog had jumped the fence of a Mareeba house and attacked Quinn, who suffered several bites.
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Subscriber only A former police officer who crashed a police car while drunk and urinated off a restaurant balcony in a later incident, has failed to get his dismissal overturned. Senior Constable Isaac Cavanagh had a NSW and Queensland police career spanning more than 20 years and had received two medals and six awards, before the incidents. On March 30, 2017, Cavanagh crashed a police vehicle while off-duty, and while he had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.165, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal heard. The police car had $23,000 damage, Cavanagh was suspended and he later pleaded guilty to high range drink driving, taking a vehicle without consent and driving without due care and attention.
Tradieâs insulting act after taking $5k He said he was in a tight spot and needed money for rent, but after borrowing $5000 this man then performed the ultimate âinsultâ.
Lifestyle by Alison Barrett and Jillian Barrett 15th May 2021 11:17 AM Welcome to Sisters In Law, news.com.au s weekly column solving all of your legal problems. This week, our resident lawyers and real-life sisters Alison and Jillian Barrett from Maurice Blackburn advise what to do when a family member borrows money and doesn t pay it back.
Question: My brother borrowed money from me a while ago after he hit a hard time. He s a tradie and cashflow can be can be a problem for him. He needed to pay his rent so I lent him $3000 to get through the month and then another $2000 the next month. I didn t make it official or anything as he said he d pay me back and he s family.
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