‘Free spirit man’ back in court with new bid to beat fine
A man who tried and failed to get the Supreme Court to scrap a parking ticket because he didn’t consent to a council’s authority is back in court fighting a new fine with a new claim.
A man who tried and failed to get the Supreme Court to scrap a parking ticket because he didn’t consent to a council’s authority is back in court fighting a new fine with a new claim.
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A DJ from Ridleyton – whose business ran music events for teenagers – tried to solicit four underage girls for sex online and sent them explicit photos, the District Court has heard.
A deal made in 1971 is causing trouble for Unley Council 50 years later, as it eyes the shopping centre carpark for development.
Everard Park man Derek Thomas will face trial after pleading not guilty to two child sex charges – one of them allegedly involving a child under the age of 14.
A Wingfield man has found himself in court for allegedly dumping refrigeration sheeting at a Dry Creek property. But, he says, he was only trying to deliver the product to someone who’d bought it.
Is now the right time to spend $20 million on a new community hub? Mitcham councillors were split, but have ultimately decided to press ahead with the spending.
One of the most controversial figures at Burnside Council in recent years, Lance Bagster, has faced court on a drink driving charge.
Burnside Council says data showing it is one of the slowest in the state to assess developments is misrepresentative.
A taxi driver who indecently assaulted a child in 1988 – but was allowed to keep working for 23 years – has lost his bid to overturn a ban.
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