Attack on Umpiring Boss Slammed 13/06/2024

Published Jun 12, 2024, 8:23 PM

A menacing attack by John Setka on AFL umpiring boss Stephen McBurney that included his image on a spoof “Wanted: Dead or Alive” poster has been slammed by anti-violence campaigners and the state opposition.

Youth offenders have injured 137 people in six years by crashing cars they have stolen in aggravated burglaries

A NSW Police officer faked a breath test when he caught the son of his senior colleague drink driving on a country road in the state’s southwest.

Hundreds of  people rallied at Tyndale Christian School in Salisbury East on Wednesday night, in opposition to proposed changes to discrimination laws for faith-based schools.

This is the latest from your news feed. It's Thursday, the thirteenth of June. A menacing attack by John Setka on AFL umpiring boss Stephen McBurnie that included his image on a spoof wanted dead or a live poster has been slammed by anti violence campaigners and the state opposition, but premierg cinter Allen has refused to criticize the powerful cfmy U boss, who vowed to halt construction projects linked to the AFL that would make those jobs a quote misery for the league, leading to accusations her government is too scared to stand up to a major ALP donor. Mister Setca, who clashed with mister McBurnie when he was the head of the industry watchdog Australian Building and Construction Commission, this week warned he would pursue the head of umpiring until the end of the earth. Youth offenders have injured one hundred and thirty seven people in six years by crashing cars they have stolen in aggravated burglaries. The casualty rate is climbing alarmingly, with fifty three people hurt last year and eighty two percent increase on the twenty nine in the previous twelve months. The injury figures only relate to cars stolen in the kind of overnight aggravated burglaries that have become an issue in Melbourne suburbs in the past decade. The startling figures come a day after The Herald's Sun revealed one of the state's worst youth defenders had three hundred and eighty eight charges struck out because of his age, with the fourteen year old going on to commit six burglaries in six hours during another spree. Will be back after this. A New South Wales police officer faked a breath test when he caught the son of his senior colleague drink driving on a country road in the state's southwest. Senior Constable Tom Harper has pleaded guilty in the New South Wales Local Court to not carrying out his lawful duty as a police officer when he pulled over the driver at Narandira last August. The Daily Telegraph can today reveal details about the incident and subsequent police investigation, despite the Forces media unit failing to put out a release in line with their policy, and hundreds of people rallied at Tyndale Christian School in Salisbury East on Wednesday night in opposition to propose changes to discrimination laws for faith based schools. Organizers say the event was in direct response to a recent report by an the Australian Law Reform Commission, which would make it harder for faith based schools to discriminate against applicants whose beliefs were at odds with the school's religious values. Associated Christian School's Executive Director for Public Policy and Advocacy, Alistair McPherson said the proposed legal changes were an attack on parents and their ability to choose the values they wished to instill in their children. And those are the latest from the news feed. Without another update, with you tomorrow.

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