Peter Lavac and his lamborghini
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Subscriber only A controversial Sydney barrister has put aside his gown and wig to play a gun-toting gangster in a new film. Self-confessed playboy Peter Lavac, who notoriously fought to keep his tongue-in-cheek LGOPNR number plates on his yellow Lamborghini, will grace the red carpet as an actor in Central Coast independent film Crazy Love . Lavac, 75, said he had fun playing a musclebound gangster called Seal . Peter Lavac. Picture: Zak Simmonds I look menacing and terrorise a number of hostages with a gun in a warehouse. Cops raid the place and I drive off with a girl in my yellow Lambo, he said.
Signed the richest deal in Broncos history with his four-year deal worth a record $1 million a season in 2017. Milford was hailed as the playmaker who would deliver a premiership, but he hasn t delivered bang for his huge bucks. Ben Barba lasted just one season with the Broncos before joining Cronulla. Picture: Zak Simmonds. Came to the Broncos in 2014 on the back of his incredibly Dally M season in 2012. But the dream signing turned to disaster. While Barba played in all 25 games for the Broncos, he was overweight and a shadow of the tackle-busting dynamo who was the NRL s No. 1 player. He lasted just one season before joining the Sharks.
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Re-authorising Curtis Island LNG operations is being examined to permit three companies to continue production, storage and exports for another five years.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC is examining a proposal to discuss and co-ordinate the maintenance schedules, maintenance providers, and maintenance techniques of Australia Pacific LNG Pty Ltd, Gladstone LNG, and the Queensland Curtis LNG projects.
The re-authorisation would prevent producers trading advantageously in gas markets, because each would know when maintenance is going to occur, as operators must adhere to ACCC conditions.
Curtis Island plant operators, who convert natural gas into LNG are connected to gas wells in the Surat and Bowen basins, also purchase gas from wholesale markets.
News 24th Apr 2021 5:40 PM
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LATEST, 4.45pm: Targa Australia CEO Mark Perry said the past two days had been a tragic time. This has been a devastating few days for the Targa family, he said. We feel greatly for the family and friends who have lost those so precious to them. A further statement will be made once the next of kin process has been completed by police.
4.25pm: AN eyewitness to a tragic fatal crash during Targa Tasmania on Saturday has described the impact of the collision as sounding like an explosion. The resident of Lower Wattle Grove, near Cygnet, said he was watching the cars come past late on Saturday morning when he saw the driver lose control.