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Judge fires up after de Belin leak | Sunshine Coast Daily

Judge fires up after de Belin leak

The Dragons forward was excused from appearing. I want to know how it is that the decision … seems to have come to the attention of the press, but not the court first, Judge Yehia said. Charges against Callan Sinclair were also dropped. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard I am not pleased as to how this was leaked to the press. It is a discourtesy to this court to have it leaked to the press before proceedings have taken place in this court. Judge Yehia told the court she did not have time to investigate how the leak happened. Crown Prosecutor Craig Everson told the court Director of Public Prosecutions Lloyd Babb SC did not leak the information.

Bob Fulton s last interview: Legend anoints Manly s next big star

Bob Fulton’s last interview: Legend anoints Manly’s next big star Getting Des Hasler back to Manly was a ‘masterstroke, according to rugby league Immortal Bob Fulton. Picture: AAP Image/Joel Carrett Sport by Adam Lucius Premium Content Subscriber only Rugby league Immortal Bob Fulton passed away comforted by the knowledge the club he loved so much was heading in the right direction thanks to a former player-turned-coach found in a school playground and a rising star likened to a young Wally Lewis. In what is believed to be his last recorded interview just weeks before his death, Fulton told NCA Newswire the Sea Eagles were on the right track with Des Hasler as coach and boom rookie Josh Schuster leading the next generation of players.

Bob Fulton s last interview: Legend anoints Manly s next big star

Bob Fulton s last interview: Legend anoints Manly s next big star
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Taxpayers to cover Reynolds s legal fees | Queensland Times

Taxpayers to cover Reynolds’s legal fees Liberal senator Linda Reynolds has provided a statement to police about the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins. Picture: APH via NCA NewsWire News by James Hall 26th May 2021 9:02 AM | Updated: 2:39 PM Senator Linda Reynolds will be able to bill taxpayers for legal representation received during the police investigation of the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins. The federal government’s finance department approved assistance for the Liberal senator as the Australian Federal Police’s investigation into the matter nears completion. Minister for Finance Simon Bermingham approved “assistance for senator, the Hon Linda Reynolds, in relation to an Australian Federal Police investigation”, it was revealed in Senate estimates by the Attorney-General’s Department on Wednesday.

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