Premium Content STRIFE IN PNG The three siblings in Brisbane indie pop band Sheppard are pumped up to release their third album next month. But a pall has been cast over what should be a professional high for the group, which formed in 2009. Their father (and ex-manager), Greg Sheppard, a former Crown prosecutor in Queensland, is facing a heap of strife in Papua New Guinea, where he has practised law for more than 30 years. Sheppard was arrested last week in Port Moresby and charged with two counts each of conspiracy and false pretence in relation to the allegedly fraudulent transfer of nearly $100m of funds intended to help victims of the Ok Tedi mine disaster.