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Matthew Tepi Mclaughlin is affiliated with the International Society for Physical Activity and Health, the Australasian Society for Physical Activity and Newcastle Cycleways Movement.
Ben Beck receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Transport Accident Commission, the Victorian Department of Health, VicHealth, RACV, and the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Canada. He is President of the Australasian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN).
jbrown@georgeinstitute.org.au receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Research Council, Australian and State government transport, health and insurance agencies. She heads the Injury program at the George Institute for Global Health and is co-Director of the Transurban Road Safety Centre at NeuRA.
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Subscriber only From a man who was caught stocking up with hundreds of illegal Viagra pills to a man who threw a used vibrator at a staff member, here are some of the most unusual crimes to come before Coast courts this year alone.
Woman throws dog at victim Donna Maree Shailer leaving Caloundra Magistrates Court on March 3 after being sentenced for assault. A woman who threw her dog at another woman before hitting her with a laptop was fined $500 for the unusual assault. Donna Maree Shailer, 54, was charged with assault causing bodily harm after she attacked another woman, who was known to her, on August 9 in 2020.
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Subscriber only A court has told a woman facing dozens of fraud and drug charges to make a decision on her legal matters as she seemed to be using delay tactics . Ms Hutchison s charges also include seven counts of possessing a dangerous drug, seven charges of possessing a restricted drug, fraud, false entry in record and document forgery. Her appearance was excused on Wednesday when her matters were mentioned in Maroochydore Magistrates Court. Solicitor Cherisse Breese said she had just taken over the matters and asked for a three-week adjournment to review the material. Magistrate Matthew McLaughlin told the court the matters had been in the courts since August and October, last year.