An elderly man at risk of losing his Bundaberg home after transferring $71,400 to the wrong person is breathing a sigh of relief after the community rallied to support him.
Two commercial fishers have had their licences suspended with others fined a total of $18,000 after court cases involving more than 50 charges against.
She also refused to provide a specimen of breath. Slack was fined $1600 (deferred to SPER) and received a six-month driving disqualification with no conviction recorded. Kim Therese Bell. After a nine-month stint in prison, Kim Therese Bell appeared in the magistrates court to finalise some drug-related matters. She pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences, including one where she licked the contents of a clip-seal bag before telling police it tasted like Panadol. Bell received fines and was convicted, but received no further punishments. Brodie James Lees. Pleading guilty to contravening police, unlawful possession of dangerous drugs and utensils or pipes which had been used, Brodie James Lees appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court.
Kylah-Raw Rose Foster pleaded guilty to a number of offences including three armed robbery in company, deprivation of liberty and unlawful use of a vehicle to facilitate the commission on an indictable offence. The court heard Foster lured a man to her house where she promised him sexual interaction but when he arrived, three other men in hoods armed with baseball bats appeared. The man was threatened and robbed. Foster received immediate parole and convictions were recorded. Ashley Moras.
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