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Queenslandâs Attorney-General has sought advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions about the wholly suspended prison term handed to a Rockhampton woman convicted of killing a four-year-old boy in a car crash.
The Morning Bulletin requested Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman answer questions in relation to the sentence Michelle Lee Newton, 30, received for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death and grievous bodily harm on March 19. Michelle Lee Newton, 30, leaving Rockhampton courthouse on March 19, 2021, after being sentenced to 3.5 years prison wholly suspended operational five years and absolutely disqualified from driving for one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death and grievous bodily harm, drug driving and possession of marijuana.
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Whatâs happening in the arts world
Updated March 11, 2021, 12:54 p.m.
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AOIFE OâDONOVAN AND CHRIS THILE The meeting of two Americana luminaries and frequent collaborators: Newton native singer/songwriter Aoife OâDonovan (co-founder of Crooked Still and Iâm With Her) and MacArthur âgenius grantâ winning mandolinist, singer, and radio host Chris Thile debut a show pre-recorded in North Adams.
March 12, 7:30 p.m.
March 16-20.
Classical
CHAMELEON ARTS ENSEMBLE The Boston chamber group takes one out of the vaults with âRemembering Beauty,â a program of Debussy, Carter, and Brahms.
Free, registration required. Available March 13-20.
Ruth Carter: Thinking and planning - how organisers are approaching 2021
Ruth Carter, the new guest editor of EW s sister publication Exhibition News, talks to 10 renowned exhibition organisers on their thought processes and plans for 2021.
When I started on my guest editor role at
EN, the advice given to me by Martin Fullard, Mash Media’s editorial director, was to write about what I thought the exhibition industry wanted to know and for this precise moment in time, that is easy (that, and don t use exclamation marks!). I want to know what is in the heads of the ‘great and the good’ in our industry when it comes to lessons learned from 2020 and plans for 2021 to see if I can use that advice in my own business. Innovation is good, but plagiarism is quicker.