District Court criminal sittings at Maroochydore, May 10
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This is a list of today s District Court criminal sittings at Maroochydore : Today s court listings are published as part of News Corporation s commitment to public interest journalism and are compiled from information made publicly available by the courts in each State and territory. The list is a public record of people appearing before the relevant court and there is no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. ERNST, Kenneth Ralph | Judge Long S.C. | Court 2 Floor 3 | 10:00 AM | (Trial Part Heard) BARRETT, Phaedra Joy | Judge Kefford | Court 1 Floor 3 | 10:00 AM | (Sentence)
District Court criminal sittings at Maroochydore, May 7
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This is a list of today s District Court criminal sittings at Maroochydore : Today s court listings are published as part of News Corporation s commitment to public interest journalism and are compiled from information made publicly available by the courts in each State and territory. The list is a public record of people appearing before the relevant court and there is no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. ERNST, Kenneth Ralph | Judge Long S.C. | Court 2 Floor 3 | 10:00 AM | (Trial Part Heard) MARSH, Jake David | Judge Long S.C. | Court 2 Floor 3 | 9:30 AM | (Mention)
District Court criminal sittings at Maroochydore, May 4
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This is a list of today s District Court criminal sittings at Maroochydore : Today s court listings are published as part of News Corporation s commitment to public interest journalism and are compiled from information made publicly available by the courts in each State and territory. The list is a public record of people appearing before the relevant court and there is no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. FRIEND, Rhys Jaden | Judge Long S.C. | Court 2 Floor 3 | 9:30 AM | (Breach of Suspended Sentence - Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)
Adopting less offensive and more inclusive team mascots will cost the Pascack Valley reigonal school district $300,000.
Superintendent Erik Gunderson pushed back at criticism of the cost and speed of the rebranding and said the board fast tracked the repainting of the football field end zones. At the end of the spring I talked about the different options. I said that we did not have to replace the end zone. I said that we could do a rebranding over many years. It was this board after a lot of consideration in the summer and in the fall that suggested we do this now, Gunderson said.
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Our government has decided to poke the Chinese dragon with a number of sticks, including blocking $14billion of foreign investment, some of which had been approved by the Foreign Investment Review Board, launching anti-dumping investigations and blocking Huawei from our 5G market. There has been criticism of Chinaâs human rights record and an independent inquiry on the origin of the coronavirus has been called for. The dragon is not happy and punitive measures are being applied, including restrictions on trade that will have a devastati