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Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 5, 2013

Katter loses another key lieutenant

A SECOND senior member of Bob Katter's Australian Party has resigned from their post.

KAP vice president and chair of finance Kevin Brown today said in a statement he would be stepping down from the positions, citing family reasons.

Last week, national director Aidan McLindon resigned as the party's national director.

"I need to dedicate more time to my family and work commitments and I wish the party all the very best in the future" Mr Brown said.

While both have wished the party and Mr Katter well, the shock resignations hint at turmoil within the party.


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Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 5, 2013

Another charged over Kara's death

Shooting victim Kara Doyle

Kara Doyle, 24, was shot in Avondale Heights last month. Source: Supplied

A FOURTH person has been charged after a woman was shot and killed in Melbourne's northwest last month.

Kara Doyle, 24, was shot at a Military Rd property in Avondale Heights on April 17, before being taken by two men to a nearby service station

She was taken by ambulance to the Royal Melbourne Hospital and later died in hospital.

Detectives executed a warrant at an Avondale Heights residence yesterday.

A 43-year-old man from that address was arrested and charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder.

He was bailed to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning for a filing hearing.

Jessica.evans@news.com.au


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Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 4, 2013

Another blow to Black Saturday school

chess

The oversize chess set.

A PRIMARY school destroyed by the Black Saturday bushfires has been targeted by heartless thieves.

Embattled Strathewen Primary School, which was rebuilt after being destroyed in the 2009 disaster, has been subjected to a cruel attack after thieves swiped items of its giant chess board donated to the school by a French village.

It is believed the burglars broke into the school between Thursday, March 14 and Monday, March 18 and knocked off the king pieces belonging to the over-sized board game.

The chess board, which has become a trademark in the school’s outdoor courtyard, was donated by the French village of Villers-Bretonneux as part of the reconstruction effort after its town raised $20,000 to create a French-themed courtyard.

The structure also commemorated the village’s rescue by Allied forces in World War I.

Hurstbridge Police Sgt David Jamieson said the school community was “devastated” by the theft, with the well-used chess board a central focus during lunchtime breaks.

“These children have been through a great deal in the past few years and these chess pieces have come to symbolise the rebuilding of their school,” Sgt Jamieson said.

“It’s incredibly disappointing that someone would target a school that has already gone through so much.”

Several power tools were also taken from a shed on the premises during the burglary.

Victoria Police spokeswoman Belle Nolan said investigators described the fibre glass king structures as “hard to miss” - with each stand around 65cm in height – and were appealing for public assistance to help locate them.

Investigators have released an image of the chess set. Anyone with any information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au
 


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