Kataha Siwee came to Australia on a student visa that allowed him to play AFL
He had been sponsored by the chief of the AFL s program for Papua New Guinea
Siwee had been playing football in country Victoria but caused chaos in the city
CCTV captured Siwee brazenly carrying out sexual assaults on random women
The proud footballer wore his PNG hoodie while carrying out the savage attacks
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
A now-51-year-old financial group credit controller who stole $200,000 from her Springvale employer a decade ago has been given a suspended sentence.
Despite being on an $88,000 annual salary, Joanne Peters stole on 60 occasions in 12 months while running accounts at heating and air-con firm Coldflow.
Peters’ “regular and systematic” stealing spree started one month into her job at the Australian family-owned firm in mid-2011.
She stole customers’ cash payments, fiddled accounts and misused a customer’s credit card – deceit that required “significant planning and organisation”, Victorian County Court judge Wendy Wilmoth said on 23 February.
In August 2012, Coldflow’s CFO became suspicious about the discrepancies and moved Peters to another role.
Kiwi truck driver Michael Knowler pleads guilty to crash which killed Jessica West and son Deighton
23 Feb, 2021 06:09 PM
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Jess West and her 5-year-old son Deighton were killed when their car was hit by a truck. Photo / Supplied
Jess West and her 5-year-old son Deighton were killed when their car was hit by a truck. Photo / Supplied
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By: Genevieve Allison
An Australian man whose wife and young son were killed in a horror collision near the Victorian town of Ballarat just days after Christmas said his partner s final screams will haunt him for the rest of his life.
Supreme Court dispute over three square metres of land
It s not often the old Aussie terms squatters
rights and dunny come up in court. However, these
terms were quite liberally thrown around in a recent case, where
two people were disputing the ownership of a dunny
lane . (See
Located in Redfern, the dunny lane was situated between two
properties, belonging respectively to Mr Hardy and Mr Sidoti. This
small throughway was once used by carters to pick up buckets of
waste from the outdoor toilets (aka dunnies).
The lane at the centre of this Supreme Court dispute measured
only 88 centimetres in width and 3.81 metres in length, making a
Former face of Grillâd facing bankruptcy The former face of the Grillâd burger chain brand and former franchisee of the year says he is absolutely devastated to be facing the prospect of bankruptcy.
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Subscriber only The former face of the Grill d burger chain brand and former franchisee of the year says he is absolutely devastated to be facing the prospect of bankruptcy. Major food distributor Pfd Food Services Pty (PFD), from Knoxville, east of Melbourne, filed a creditor s petition in the Federal Circuit Court on December 14 which states that South African-born Elton Berrange, 41, from Bardon, committed an act of bankruptcy when he failed to pay a $154,471 bill relating to food supplied to two Grill d restaurants in 2018.