01:05 EDT, 6 July 2021
A mechanic acquitted of murdering one-year-old boy Jaidyn Leskie has been granted bail again despite going on the run and failing to show his face in court for the second time.
In a sign of Victoria s Covid-plagued justice system, Greg Domaszewicz appeared in a Melbourne court on Tuesday without actually showing up or making any indication to the presiding magistrate he was even present.
Domaszewicz was aged 28 on June 14, 1997 when Jaidyn went missing from his care in Newborough, in Victoria s Latrobe Valley.
Greg Domaszewicz (pictured) was charged with the little boy s death, but was found not guilty
The 52-year-old was supposed to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday over unrelated assault charges and a charge of failing to appear in court.
Today star Richard Wilkins, 67, reveals why he s had a wake-up call over his health
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Channel Nine Slammed for Lack of Diversity in COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign
The West Australian, June 1, 2021
Channel Nine’s attempt to encourage Australians to roll up their sleeves and get the coronavirus vaccine has missed the mark.
The network yesterday released a COVID-19 vaccination ad, but it wasn’t the call-out that got audiences riled up rather its complete lack of diversity.
The Block host Scott Cam led the promo, titled “This is our shot” which featured a roster of Nine’s most recognisable talent including Eddie McGuire, Shaynna Blaze, Liz Hayes and Richard Wilkins.
Karl Stefanovic was also shown in the doctor’s chair, ready and waiting to “get it done”.