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Spit hood ban passes South Australian parliament five years after Indigenous man s death | South Australia

Spit hood ban passes South Australian parliament five years after Indigenous man s death | South Australia
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Community TV wins extension to 2024

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Alleged butt slap like a shoulder pat: court

Alleged butt slap like a shoulder pat: court Former Liberal now independent MP Sam Duluk Duluk was charged with one count of basic assault. Picture: Tait Schmaal. News by Emily Cosenza 2nd Jun 2021 7:17 PM | Updated: 8:36 PM The drunken MP who allegedly “loudly” slapped a colleague on the backside should be acquitted on the grounds of reasonable doubt because it was “no different” to a shoulder pat, a court has heard. Sam Duluk, former Liberal and now independent MP, was charged with one count of basic assault after he allegedly slapped SA Best MLC Connie Bonaros on the bottom at a crossbench Christmas party at Parliament House.

Ex-Liberal MP Sam Duluk pleads not guilty to assaulting Connie Bonaros at 2019 Christmas party

Liberal-turned-crossbench MP Sam Duluk was drinking straight from a gin bottle on the evening he allegedly slapped parliamentary colleague Connie Bonaros on the backside at a Christmas party, an Adelaide court has heard. Mr Duluk has pleaded not guilty to the charge of basic assault.

Australian Politicians Commemorate World Falun Dafa Day

Australian Politicians Commemorate World Falun Dafa Day Starting as a spiritual discipline with roots dating back thousands of years to a household name during China’s 1990s, “qigong fever,” Falun Gong has become a movement that spread throughout China and around the globe, and May 13 2021, marks 29 years Falun Dafa was first brought to the public in China, and it is celebrated as World Falun Dafa Day around the world. In Australia, the practice has attracted hundreds of followers from diverse ethnic backgrounds since its introduction in 1995  due to its emphasis on improving people’s moral compass and physical well-being and its focus on the virtues of Truth-Compassion-Tolerance.

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