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Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed

Normal text size Very large text size It’s just before 1am, an odd time to be walking dogs. But Daniel Macklin has just clocked off from a forklift-driving shift in Bairnsdale, in eastern Victoria. Now, early on this Monday morning in October 2019, the 33-year-old has driven to Shaving Point, a picnic area in nearby Metung, to give Jasper and Kiro a run and quick sausages cooked up on the public barbecue. Macklin loads the dogs into the back of his brand-new, $60,000 Toyota RAV4 (“lovely car, great car”), into which he’s sunk his entire recent divorce payout. He cruises past the Metung shops, past the yacht club, and – in a decision that still haunts him – past the Rosherville Road turnoff, his regular shortcut home to Swan Reach, 10 minutes away. The music’s on, but not too loud. And he’s driving just under the 70-kilometre speed limit because, as a local, he knows this is wombat territory.

Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed

Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed
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Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed

Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed
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Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed

Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed
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Today Show fined over Pell contempt case

June 4th, 2021 By David KnoxComments offFiled under: News, The Today Show has been fined $30,000 as part of 12 media organisations collectively fined 1.1m after publishing details of Cardinal George Pell’s child sexual abuse convictions in breach of court orders. Nine-owned newspapers and News Corp copped the biggest fines of $450,000 and $400,000 respectively, when they published details referencing a guilty verdict in a high-profile Australian’s trial in late 2018. Suppression orders were in place until February 2019 when a second trial was subsequently scrapped. While Pell was found guilty of child sexual abuse charges in December 2018 the verdict was ultimately overturned by the high court in April last year.

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