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Tasmanian Parole Board publishes reasoning behind release of rapist and murderer Jamie John Curtis
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Jamie John Curtis is due to be released on parole from Risdon Prison this Wednesday.
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Almost two weeks after deciding to release rapist and killer Jamie John Curtis, the Tasmanian Parole Board has made its reasons public.
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The Tasmanian Parole Board has published its reasoning to release convicted rapist and murderer Jamie John Curtis, saying his attitude and behaviour has improved
Curtis was released in 2018 but returned to prison within weeks after breaching his parole conditions
Now aged in his 60s, Curtis will be on parole for the rest of his life and must wear a electronic monitoring anklet
Award-winning makeup artist busted in $65k fraud A well-known Hobart makeup artist with thousands of Instagram followers ripped her company’s clients off $65,000 to fund her own lavish lifestyle.
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Subscriber only A HOBART make up artist who defrauded customers of the health insurance company she was working for used the $65,000 to fund her lavish lifestyle, a court has heard. Olivia Rose Rodgers, 31, has pleaded guilty to 62 counts of dishonestly acquiring a financial advantage. Before Chief Magistrate Catherine Geason on Tuesday, the court heard while working as a casual employee for Bupa between October 2015 and August 2017, Ms Rodgers acquired approximately $65,000 by making false claims against customers membership.