Bailey Kenzie
Bailey Kenzie is a journalist at Nine News in Brisbane.
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Crime
Family of woman ‘gunned down’ in Caboolture share grief of losing sister days before Christmas
“She did not deserve what happened to her. Nobody deserves that,” said sister Dani Mason.
- by Bailey Kenzie
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Queensland Police
‘At breaking point’: Police blow whistle on how many jobs they can’t get to
A photo of a police computer sent to journalists shows 128 jobs left unresourced, meaning a police car was not assigned to the incident.
- by Bailey Kenzie
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NRL off-field behaviour
Uber driver injured in Ezra Mam crash has ‘heard nothing’ from Broncos
Marcel Van Den Camp was on his last trip of the day when he was knocked out in a crash. He has been labelled a hero for helping free his injured passengers.
- by Bailey Kenzie and Nick Wright
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NRL off-field behaviour
Ezra Mam traffic accident left girl with broken hip, seatbelt burns
The footballer’s manager said Mam was experiencing “personal challenges” but the family left injured in the crash said he should be held to a higher standard.
- by Bailey Kenzie
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Crime
Dramatic arrest after woman’s body found in Ipswich home
Police have charged a 36-year-old man with murder after the body of a woman with multiple stab wounds was found in Ipswich on Monday.
- by Courtney Kruk and Bailey Kenzie
Accused skate park kidnapper walks free on bail
Tauvela Soe, along with two other people, allegedly forced a boy into the back seat of an SUV after a rock was thrown into his windscreen.
- by Bailey Kenzie
Slain man’s brother says system failed, as opposition blames minister for release
Bosco Minyurano was stabbed at Acacia Ridge, allegedly by a man released from immigration detention seven weeks earlier.
- by Bailey Kenzie and Andrew Probyn
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Immigration
Murder accused released from immigration detention a month ago
The 29-year-old was freed into the community after the Administrative Appeals Tribunal decided he was “now a low risk of reoffending”.
- by Andrew Probyn and Bailey Kenzie
Police email warns new device can emulate car fobs, garage door remotes
“There is a trend developing worldwide of emerging technology that allows some devices to be able to read the codes and frequencies from electronic devices,” police said.
- by Bailey Kenzie
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