Repeatedly messaging ex-wife leaves Toowoomba man with big fine
The 41-year-old repeatedly messaged the mother of his children in breach of a “no contact” order leading to a sizeable fine.
The 41-year-old repeatedly messaged the mother of his children in breach of a “no contact” order leading to a sizeable fine.
A 21-year-old Millmerran man had been disqualified from driving by the court. Just weeks later he was caught driving again.
Family and friends are remembering the young woman who was killed when the vehicle she was driving crashed into a tree in the final hours of 2023.
Queensland Ambulance Service officers had a busy start to the New Year with a number of incidents across the Darling Downs.
The 28-year-old breached a no contact order the day it was imposed and now has a jail term hanging over his head.
While it appeared the last day of 2023 and the first day of 2024 should be relatively fine, there remained a chance of showers, the BOM reports.
The 51-year-old protested his innocence to the court but was refused bail and remanded in custody. See why here:
The 23-year-old, who makes his UFC debut next month in Las Vegas, has been judged Australian Male Fighter of the Year.
The Falvey Group acquired Toowoomba’s Gowrie Road Hotel little knowing the family history attached to the historic pub.
From single vehicle rollovers to caravan fires, Toowoomba’s emergency services were kept busy overnight.
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