Father and son granted bail over alleged gang-related shooting of teenage boy in Kuraby park
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A magistrate granted all three males conditional bail including no contact with the alleged victim and their co-accused.
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A father and son charged over the alleged gang-related shooting of a teenage boy on Brisbane s southside two years ago have been granted conditional bail.
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It is alleged multiple shots were fired and one of the boys was hit
Three men appeared in court today
Police say two 16-year-old boys were at a park in Kuraby in the middle of the night in March 2019, when they were allegedly approached by a group of four men.
Protester pleads guilty for red-paint protest against Prime Minister
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A refugee advocate who threw red paint towards Prime Minister Scott Morrison during a visit to the University of Queensland last year has pleaded guilty in a Brisbane court.
South Bank woman Tyler Michelle Hingst, 19, threw the red paint during the Prime Minister’s visit to UQ’s labs, where researchers were working on a COVID-19 vaccine.
She was among a group of activists who protested outside the facility on October 12 last year.
A handful of activists carrying banners splashed red paint over the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Building at the university and circled the building, chanting “free the refugees” and “eight years too long”.