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Visits restrictions ease

Woodford Correctional Centre Under Stage 2 restrictions, personal visits are unable to occur.. Virtual Personal Visits can still be booked as normal. Community Corrections will move to Stage 2 restrictions in Townsville District and also Hervey Bay District Office south to the border and west to Ipswich District Office. All other Community Corrections offices will move to Stage 1 restrictions. Anyone entering a correctional centre will continue to undergo health screening and temperature checks. For the safety of our officers and the prisoners in our care, please do not come for a visit if you are unwell or showing any COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are minor (please self-isolate and get tested immediately).

Australian brothers who destroyed family home in will dispute with sister escape jail

9News13:12, Jul 10 2021 Two brothers have been convicted and fined for destroying their family property in Australia’s regional Victoria because of a legal feud with their sister. Garry and Malcolm Taylor were due to receive a third of the profits from the sale of their late mother s home in the state s north-west, but because of a will dispute with their sibling they decided to destroy the property with an excavator instead, so she wouldn t receive a cent. Nine The two brothers were fined but escaped jail time. The brothers travelled from Queensland to Murtoa, a small town of fewer than 1000 people located about 300 kilometres west of Melbourne, in March 2019 and filmed themselves using an excavator to raze the home the day before it was meant to go to auction.

Why Hervey Bay is the world s best whale and island playground

Australian Traveller Why Hervey Bay is the world s best whale & island adventure playground | THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Fraser Coast Tourism | THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Fraser Coast Tourism 10 July 2021 Hervey Bay is renowned as a world leader in whale experiences, but that’s just one aspect of the wealth of nature-based attractions on the amazing Fraser Coast, which encompasses three World Heritage areas. Active, adventurous travellers will find a metaphorical deep dive into the region will reveal rich experiences on both land and sea. The amazing Fraser Coast from above. The bustling town of Hervey Bay is the jumping-off point for ocean and island encounters with marine life, and stunning landscapes. Go whale watching from July to October onboard a fleet of specially designed vessels offering eco-certified, intimate encounters with migrating humpbacks, or explore nearby K’gari/Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island at any time of

Police seek help to find missing man at Hervey Bay

Date Time Police seek help to find missing man at Hervey Bay Police are seeking public assistance to locate a 43-year-old man reported missing from the Hervey Bay area. Scott Taylor (pictured) was last seen in early June however has not been heard from since. Police and family hold concern for his welfare as he has a medical condition which requires medication. Mr Taylor is described as Caucasian, around 180cm tall with brown hair and eyes. Anyone who may have seen him or know his whereabouts is urged to come forward. /Public Release. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here.

Brothers who smashed up family home with excavator to spite sister sentenced

Brothers who smashed up family home with excavator to spite sister sentenced By Danny Tran and Tyrone Dalton © Provided by ABC NEWS Malcolm Taylor is seen maneuvering the excavator as his older brother Garry films him. The brothers caused $130,000 damage to the house they were set to inherit a third of after their mother Lois died in 2013. (Supplied / County Court of Victoria) Two brothers who used an excavator to trash their dead mother s house so that their sister would not get a cent from her estate have been spared jail over the bizarre family feud. Garry and Malcolm Taylor were today fined a total of $21,000 in Victoria s County Court over their revenge plot which left their family home at Murtoa, in the state s north-west, in ruins.

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