Tredders’ Covid radio rant hurt reputation: Nine boss
Axed sports broadcaster Warren Tredrea damaged his reputation by spouting “factual inaccuracies” about the Covid vaccine on a radio show, his then-boss has told a court.
Axed sports broadcaster Warren Tredrea damaged his reputation by spouting “factual inaccuracies” about the Covid vaccine on a radio show, his then-boss has told a court.
Axed sports presenter Warren Tredrea rated himself as “exceptional” during a performance review in 2018. Three years later he was given the boot, a court has heard.
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The High Court has ruled the state government must return the Hells Angels’ Ponde compound to the bikie gang – and taxpayers will be slugged with the huge legal bill.
Sexual abuse against an intellectually disabled 13-year-old in residential care was so prevalent, she had to have a contraceptive implant.
A former cop who became an online drug lord has been sentenced – again – after he admitted to possessing child exploitation material.
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