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'Today Fairfax, tomorrow the nation'

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 07 September 2013 | 22.16

Barnaby Joyce asks what Clive Palmer is all about as news breaks of Palmer apparently taking the seat of Fairfax. Courtesy: ABC TV

BILLIONAIRE Clive Palmer believes he will win the seat of Fairfax on preferences and says he will use it as a platform to win over Australia at the next election.

Mr Palmer, who whipped up his own party in four months, was jubilant and already looking to the future.

"By winning the seat of Fairfax we can win the entire country over the next three years," he said.

He is hosting a function for 250 supporters at his Coolum resort on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

A official result is not expected tonight although experts believe Mr Palmer has a good chance of defeating the LNP's Ted O'Brien once preferences are taken into account.

CLIVE Palmer addresses the media on the Sunshine Coast tonight.

The ABC earlier reported that the founder of the Palmer United Party had attracted more than 29 per cent of the primary vote with about 50 per cent of the vote counted

 The Liberal National Party incumbent for the  Sunshine Coast seat, Ted O'Brien, has seen an 11 per cent drop in his primary vote.

Mr Palmer has accused the Australian Electoral Commission of influencing the result of the election and has already flagged a possible High Court challenge, the ABC reported.

Spirits are high at Camp Clive on the Sunshine Coast where up to 250 Palmer United Party supporters are feeling positive about their whirlwind campaign.

Clive Palmer with wife Anna at the Mt Coolum Day Care centre polling booth. Pic Megan Slade.

Mr  Palmer is hosting a function at the Captain's Table restaurant at his luxury resort at Coolum.

 "The mood here is very upbeat," a Palmer spokesman said. "There is a festive atmosphere and everyone feels satisfied and positive.

"It's amazing how far we have come in four months."

But election analyst Antony Green expects it to be a "close contest" between the LNP and Palmer United Party in the seat of Fairfax.

With 41.4 per cent of the vote counted, PUP's Clive Palmer is on 29.2 per cent of the vote and the LNP's Ted O'Brien is on 38.5 per cent.

"What we are getting from the electoral commission is a Labor versus LNP preference count, and that turns into a comfortable victory for the LNP," election analyst Antony Green said.

"But I'll now go into the computer and turn off the received preference count because in my view it is only a contest between the LNP and the PUP and this stage it is a very close contest."

"We will not know the result of that election tonight."

Today Show's Karl Stefanovic seems stunned by candidate Clive Palmer's reaction to a report by The Australian's Thomas. Courtesy Nine Network, TODAY


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Cleveland kidnapper took his own life

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 04 September 2013 | 22.17

Ariel Castro was found dead in his prison cell, officials believe that he has committed suicide. Source: Fox News

Ariel Castro. Photo: AP Source: Supplied

CLEVELAND kidnapper Ariel Castro has been found dead in his state prison cell.

Ohio Rehabilitation and Correction officials said convicted kidnapper Castro, 52, was found hanged in his prison cell at the Correctional Reception Centre in Orient, Ohio at about 9:20pm local time.

Prison medical staff performed CPR, and Castro was transported to the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Centre. He was pronounced dead at 10:52pm.

Officials say he committed suicide and his lawyers have pointed out that they had unsuccessfully tried to have him put under psychological examination before he was handed over to state authorities.

Castro's death is being investigated by the Ohio State Police and the Department of Corrections, which stated that Castro was being kept in protective custody, isolated from other inmates due to his high profile, and was subject to checks every 30 minutes.

He was taken off county jail suicide watch in early June after authorities determined he was not a suicide risk.

Castro was recently sentenced to life in prison plus 1000 years for holding three women - Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight - captive for more than a decade and repeatedly raping them.

Held captive ... Amanda Berry. (AP Photo/Hennes Paynter Communications) Source: AP

Held captive ... Gina DeJesus. (AP Photo/Hennes Paynter Communications) Source: AP

Held captive ... Michelle Knight. (AP Photo/Hennes Paynter Communications) Source: AP

Castro even fathered a daughter with Berry, but was barred from seeing the child after a judge rejected his request for visitation rights as a consequence of his sentence. Investigators say the women were bound with chains, repeatedly raped and deprived of food and bathroom facilities. Knight told investigators she was beaten and starved several times to force her to miscarry.

The three women disappeared between 2002 and 2004. They escaped on May 6, when one of them yelled to neighbours for help.

The sister of former hostage Gina DeJesus said her family was not making a statement regarding Castro's death, but called it a "sad situation".

One of Castro's relatives said she was distraught.

"I cried for several reasons," cousin Maria Castro Montes told CNN. "My first thoughts were if the girls knew. I am talking about the victims. I immediately thought of them and what is going through their minds. Maybe this was for the best. I don't think they were ever going to find peace with him alive."

Ohio Department of Correction spokeswoman JoEllen Smith said Castro "was in a cell by himself and rounds are required every 30 minutes at staggered intervals". He was reportedly on suicide watch.

"Upon finding inmate Castro, prison medical staff began performing life saving measures. Shortly after he was transported to OSUMC where he was pronounced dead at 10:52pm," Smith said in a statement.

"A thorough review of this incident is under way and more information can be provided as it becomes available pending the status of the investigation."

Castro's lawyers tried unsuccessfully to have a psychological examination of Castro done at the Cuyahoga County Jail, where Castro was housed before he was turned over to state authorities following his conviction, attorney Jaye Schlachet told The Associated Press. Schlachet said he could not immediately comment further.

In an interview last month after Castro's conviction, Schlachet and attorney Craig Weintraub said their client clearly fitted the profile of sociopathic disorder and that they hoped researchers would study him for clues that could be used to stop other predators.

At his sentencing hearing on August 1, Castro had insisted he was not evil but rather addicted to sex.

"I'm not a monster. I'm sick,'' he pleaded.

Held captive for 10 years ... Michelle Knight sits in the courtroom during a break in the sentencing phase for Ariel Castro. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) Source: Supplied

Despite having pleaded guilty to 977 charges related to his victims' brutal decade-long ordeal, including many rapes and the murder of a foetus through beating its mother, Castro said he was not a violent man.

Castro said he had himself been sexually abused as a child and had grown up obsessed with sex, addicted to pornography and a compulsive masturbator.

He said he had not plotted the three kidnaps, but had acted on impulse.

``I am not a monster. I am a normal person. I am just sick. I have an addiction just like an alcoholic has an addiction,'' he said.

Fox News reports that police are investigating the 911 dispatch handling of the Amanda Berry call as well as digging for evidence. Fox News

Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight have appeared for the first time since their incredible escape from years of captivity.

Watch incredible mobile phone vision showing Amanda Berry's moment of freedom.

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Property or 'the poor house'

A property investment could be the key to a well-funded retirement, one group says. Source: Supplied

INVEST in a house – or end up in the poor house.

That's the shock finding of one group which claims today's average income earner is destined to finish up with barely enough non-government superannuation to cover three years of retirement if a male, and two if a female.

At the same time, by 2033, the group says the median house price will hit $2.2 million.

Kevin Young, founder of mum-and-dad investment group the Property Club and himself the owner of a 189-property real estate portfolio, claims he has reviewed average superannuation figures and analysed inflationary trends to determine just how much super Australians will need to retire comfortably.

Mr Young said today's average super balances ($84,293 for a 45-year-old man and $47,480 for a woman of the same age, based on ABS stats) will not last the distance.


"Even with the compulsory super increases from July 1 this year, a man with an average wage and super balance would retire in 20 years' time on $422,021 and a woman on $303,782, assuming their wages remain consistent over the period," Mr Young said.

"While $41,090 is considered a 'comfortable' retirement income for today, inflationary pressures are likely to significantly increase the cost of living in 20 years' time.

"My analysis shows that in 2033 a $130,000 income will be needed to cover weekly food bills of $500 and average rents at $2000 for singles, leaving today's average single man little more than three comfortable years in retirement, and the female a pitiful two.

"Both might then be forced to live on the aged pension if, of course, they qualify with increases to the commencement age of the pension."

Mr Young says property markets may well be the key to a well-funded retirement.

Projecting a "conservative growth estimate" to 2033, he forecasts the national median property price to be $2.2 million "if you consider that the national weighted median house price was reported in June as $534,0155 and the value of a house is said to double once every property cycle, or approximately every 7-10 years," he said.

1.   Mr Young tipped:

* Now is the ideal time to invest in residential property.

``Interest rates are at their lowest in more than 40 years and housing supply is short, leading to long-term price growth as demand from our ever increasing population grows.

``Property finance on the other hand is projected to stay low for the next five years.

``Many banks are currently offering fixed-rate loans of 5 per cent for the next five years.

``That's half a property cycle.

``What's more, rents too are returning a 5 per cent yield, effectively cancelling out the cost of a mortgage.''

* Leverage your existing assets

``Many of us have never thought of using increased equity in the family home to start our investment portfolio.

``In this scenario, unlocking equity enables you to purchase an income-producing asset which, if managed on a cash-flow-neutral basis, won't require additional income today to grow a significantly better retirement fund.''

* Consider residential property funds

``Consider using some of your super to invest in a residential property fund.

``Unlike a self-managed super fund, which typically requires at $150,000 deposit and a combined income of approximately $150,000 per annum to purchase a modest property valued at $400,000, residential property funds have a far lower entry point of approximately $5000.

``These funds allow you to take advantage of property as an asset class which has consistently outperformed shares measured in both 10- and 20-year periods.

``Residential property growth rates were 8.0 per cent p.a. and 9.0 per cent p.a. respectively while Australian shares returned only 6.1 per cent p.a. and 8.7 per cent p.a.

``To find out more go to: www.pfsuper.com.au.''

* Choose your advisors carefully

``Planning to fund your retirement with property investments and, more importantly, getting it right requires expertise.

``While there are many professional advice options to choose from, always look for advisors who have your interests in mind.

``If you go it alone, beware of those who represent property vendors.

``When going it alone, first-time investors can be prey to the many too-good-to-be-true properties, schemes, seminars and events hawked by property vendors.

``And if you're using your biggest asset  the family home  as collateral, it pays to do your homework before plunging head-first into the property market.''

* Have a 10-year commitment plan

``Whatever your life stage, don't get bogged down in the daily grid and keep putting off creating a financial plan to fund your retirement.

``While it's never too early to start, funding your retirement with property investments requires on average a minimum 10-year commitment.

``Ideally, you want to reap the rewards of at least one property cycle and do so when you've actually retired, when you're more likely to be in a lower marginal tax rate.''


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Housemates cry after PM video

Kevin Rudd's election message about marriage equality brought some of the Big Brother housemates to tears. Courtesy Big Brother, Channel Nine

Source: The Daily Telegraph

TONY Abbott, Clive Palmer, Christine Milne and Kevin Rudd have pitched for votes from the Big Brother housemates - but only the Prime Minister's video made them cry.

Tony Abbott ended his message with another squirmworthy and excruciating moment for his long suffering daughters, who look horrified as he finishes his pitch by talking up their good looks.

"If you want to know who to vote for, I'm the guy with the not bad looking daughters," he said.

The Big Brother housemates clearly think it a big wacky, and some can be heard saying "weird" during his pitch.

But Kevin Rudd's video, which focused heavily on gay marriage, prompted tears from several housemates.

Reflecting on his own marriage to Therese Rein, Mr Rudd said: "No matter who we love, we should all be able to make the same promise I was able to make to Therese," he said.

"If you support gay marriage, I will need your support in this election."

"it's time for marriage equality."

Opposition leader Tony Abbott tells the Big Brother housemates in a special election message 'I'm the guy with the not bad-looking daughters.' Courtesy Channel Nine.

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Perth man acquitted of drugs charges

Perth man Dominic Bird is facing the death penalty in Malaysia. Dominic Jude Christopher Bird, 32, was arrested in March last year for alleged possession of 167 grams of methamphetamine. Source: Supplied

PERTH man Dominic Bird has walked free after a court in Malaysia acquitted him of drug-trafficking charges that carry a mandatory death penalty.

The 34-year-old, originally from the southern Perth suburb of Success, was over the moon following today's verdict.

"I couldn't be more ecstatic that I'm out of the handcuffs and back to my normal life,'' he said.

"I can't wait to get back home to Australia and see my family, and see my friends and spend some time with them.''

He said he had spoken to his sister in Australia by phone: "All she could say was `oh my God, oh my God, oh my God'. I think she was crying.''

He said he had not spoken to his father yet because his phone was switched off.

Asked what he would do tonight, Mr Bird replied, "I'll probably eat some junk food and have a drink.


"I've still got to get my arse out of the country.''

However, Mr Bird's freedom was short-lived. He was taken into custody by the immigration department because his visa had expired.

Officials said it was merely a technicality and the issue of his visa and passport would be sorted out within the next few days. He would then be free to return to Australia.

In delivering the ruling, Kuala Lumpur High Court's Justice Kamardin Hashim found the prosecution failed to prove its case and the defence raised reasonable doubt.

Mr Bird's lawyer, Muhammed Shafee Abdullah, earlier told the court his client should be acquitted because he was the victim of a "deep-seeded vendetta'' on the part of the undercover police officer who had arrested him.

Mr Bird was taken into custody in Kuala Lumpur on March 1 last year, accused of supplying an undercover policeman with 167 grams of methamphetamine.

Inspector Luther Nurjib, the prosecution's star witness, was last week found guilty of contempt of court, for which he was fined RM2000 ($A665), after it emerged he had threatened and attempted to bribe a witness in the case.

Mr Shafee told the court Mr Bird had been "set up'' by Insp Nurjib, repeating allegations made earlier in the trial that the detective had a history of shaking down drug dealers to finance a lavish lifestyle.

It has also been alleged Insp Nurjib supplied a smaller five gram sample of methamphetamine, which the police officer claims he obtained from Mr Bird, to another dealer.

It's alleged the police officer had also borrowed so-called "flash money'' to purchase the sample of drugs.

"He is a drug trafficker through and through,'' Mr Shafee said of Insp Nurjib.

"He is a common criminal dressed in a police uniform,'' he said, adding that Insp Nurjib's entire testimony should be disregarded as his credibility had been destroyed.

Insp Nurjib has since been moved from the narcotics division of the Dang Wangi district police headquarters, and could face further charges.

The prosecution has not decided whether it will appeal the verdict.


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All aboard Hay St protest express

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 21 Agustus 2013 | 22.16

A 42-metre plywood train is sitting in Perth's CBD, part of a council protest against government plans to run the real thing down the middle of the city's shopping malls.

Perth City Council has erected a mock light railcar in Hay Street Mail to demonstrate the  space it would take up. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: PerthNow

Perth City Council has erected a mock light railcar in Hay Street Mail to demonstrate the  space it would take up. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: PerthNow

A 42-metre plywood train is sitting in Perth's CBD, part of a council protest against government plans to run the real thing down the middle of the city's shopping malls.

The $100,000 scale model of the dual light-rail line popped up overnight.

And in an inflammatory move, Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi says the model will stay in place for a week to illustrate the inconvenience and potential danger of the plan.

``Once our malls are lost they are lost forever, and we want a city that is welcoming to people,'' Ms Scaffidi said.

``We don't want people to be be conscious of having to dodge trams, and we don't want the city to lose the special unique elements that give it its character.''

The Max Light Rail scheme was one of the centrepieces of the state government's election promises.

But funding problems have emerged, on top of the Lord Mayor's opposition to the positioning of the CBD part of the plan.


She'd rather see it run down St Georges Terrace or William Street.

Transport Minister Troy Buswell has fiercely argued for light rail through the city's shopping malls, saying the council is ``strangling'' the development of Perth.

The federal government has promised far less funding for the light rail plan than the WA government had hoped, while the coalition has refused to contribute cash to urban rail altogether.
 


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Two Northam escapees found

Two asylum seekers who escaped from Northam Detention Centre have been caught.

Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre in Northam. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: PerthNow

TWO of the five men who climbed fences to escape from the Northam detention centre at the weekend have been found.

The men were found in Bakers Hill, about 20km west of the facility, this afternoon.

The Immigration Department has confirmed two of the five Vietnamese men who escaped from the Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre have been located.

Call for details on Northam escapees

"I can confirm two of the detainees who escaped…have been located and they are currently being transported to the Northman police station," a department spokeswoman said.

"They were located at Bakers Hill following information from the public and strong assistance from WA Police."

Three of the escapees remain unaccounted for.

An investigation into the escape is underway by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, and Yongah Hill detention centre contractor Serco.

The news comes after opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison demanded the federal government release descriptions of the five asylum seekers to assist with their swift apprehension.

Mr Morrison said the men had lost their right to privacy because they had violated the terms of their detention.

Immigration Minister Tony Burke accused Mr Morrison of hysteria.

"Before the rate of hysteria goes up any more notches from Scott Morrison, can I just flag a note of caution,'' he told reporters.

"Yes, it is unacceptable whenever there is an escape.

"But to try to turn this into something that is a Liberal-Labor divide when the largest escapes occurred under the Howard government just beggars belief.''

Mr Burke said he had a strong view about the level of security that should apply to the men in a future detention environment.

"In terms of priority for processing, they have put themselves at the very back of a very long queue once they are found,'' he said.

Mr Burke also said there would consequences for Serco. Penalties apply to Serco under its contract.

There were unconfirmed suggestions the escapees may have received outside assistance.

The Northam community is said to be divided over the facility, with some saying the asylum seekers were welcome, but others were concerned for the safety of locals, despite the department saying the men were not dangerous.

And shire president Steve Pollard was critical of the department, saying it did not inform him of the escape and he instead found out through the media.
 


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Woman fatally stabbed in Broome

A MAN is being questioned by police over the stabbing death of a woman in Broome today.

Police were called to the Miller Way property about 10.15am, where they found the injured woman at the front of the house.

The victim, 42, was treated by St John Ambulance but died at the scene.

A 39-year-old man was also at the property when police arrived and is currently assisting with inquiries.

Broome Detectives and Forensic Officers attended the scene.

Major Crime detectives will travel to Broome to investigate the woman's death.

ashlee.mullany@news.com.au


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Hird to sue as clash with AFL heats up

Essendon coach James Hird launched a scathing attack at the AFL at a press conference into the use of performance drugs at the Essendon Football Club

JAMES Hird will launch Supreme Court action against the AFL over its handling of footy's drugs investigation.

"We will be instituting proceedings in the morning," the Essendon coach's lawyer, Stephen Amendola, told the Herald Sun.

The move comes as it emerged the AFL wanted the Bombers to accept a penalty deal which would have included Hird's head, a multi-million-dollar fine, the loss of possibly two years of draft picks and exclusion from this year's finals.

Essendon said it never considered the proposed "deal" from the AFL because it considered the sanction "armageddon".

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The seven-month drugs scandal exploded yesterday after the AFL chose to release its full list of charges against the Bombers.

The 34-page document revealed a litany of allegations detailing drug injections, substances brought back from China by a convicted drug dealer and claims of a health scare for Hird after he was injected with an exotic substance.

Bombers coach James Hird told the media that AFL has ''continued its trial by media''. Picture: Getty Images

Essendon described the move as an "ambush", and said a different set of charges had been presented to the club by the league in tense negotiations last week.

The list of charges states:

PLAYERS may have been given banned performance-enhancing drug Thymosin Beta-4, among 15 substances administered.

HIRD had suffered unspecified "significant" side-effects from drugs he injected in 2012.


CLUB doctor Bruce Reid expressed his concern and frustration over the supplements regime in his missing letter to other club officials.

HIRD was warned by an AFL integrity officer to avoid peptides.

PLAYERS were to receive 1500 injections of AOD-9604 and a version of Thymosin and more than 16,500 doses of Colostrum and 8000 doses of Tribulus.

AFL boss Andrew Demetriou has publically anounced the charges Essendon will be facing, while also confirming a meeting of all club presidents will be held in the near future.

"The AFL is determined to punish the Essendon Football Club, and four individuals personally, as though we were drug cheats," club chairman Paul Little said.

AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick has called an extraordinary meeting of 18 club presidents for this afternoon.

Detailing the charges, AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou said: "The Essendon Football Club and other parties will be given every reasonable opportunity to answer these charges. There has been no predetermination of this matter."

AFL, Bombers head for legal showdown

Hird health scare claims

One club president told the Herald Sun he expected the league to seek club support in punishing the Bombers and, potentially, kicking them out of the finals.

Little confirmed he would front the meeting.

Essendon chairman Paul Little defends the club during a press conference. Picture: Stuart Walmsley

The league is determined to resolve the dispute in a hearing before the AFL Commission.

But Hird's lawyers, acting with the support of the club, will today ask the Supreme Court to back the coach's demands for an independent hearing and the removal of AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou from any proceedings.

The Supreme Court statement of claim is also expected to detail the events of early February and the AFL's alleged involvement in the club's decision to "self-report" to the league and Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.

What Little and Hird said in full

AFL knew about AOD-9604

The AFL charged Essendon and its four officials - Hird, club doctor Bruce Reid, assistant coach Mark Thompson and footy boss Danny Corcoran - with bringing the game into disrepute 10 days ago over the 2012 supplements program.

A former member of the AFL's anti-drug tribunal tells AFL 360 the supplement at the centre of the Essendon scandal was "not illegal".

The full text of Dr Reid's letter and supporting documentation relating to the possible use of banned drugs feature in the 34-page document released.

Essendon also took aim at the AFL over claims a former member of the AFL's anti-doping tribunal was told in February that AOD-9604 was safe and not prohibited.

Dr Andrew Garnham, currently working as a consultant for Essendon, said scientific evidence showed AOD-9604 had minimal side-effects.

"That the AFL has known this for six months but let questions hang over the head of the club and most unforgivably our players, is reprehensible," Little said.

ASADA maintained it had never approved the use of AOD-9604.

A defiant Hird said: "The AFL today continued its trial by media of me. We only received notification minutes before the AFL charges were made public.

"The announcement by ambush confirms the AFL is running an agenda, which again calls into question its impartiality."

AFL boss Andrew Demetriou fronts the media at AFL House. Picture: Jake Nowakowski

Demetriou said the charges were only alleged, and that Essendon and its officials, had "every opportunity" to defend themselves.


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Worst fine dodgers named and shamed

West Australia's worst 100 fine defaulters, some owing up to $250,000, have been revealed after a government website went live today naming and shaming them all.

WA's worst fine defaulters will be named and shamed under new laws. Picture: Theo Fakos Source: PerthNow

WEST Australia's worst 100 fine defaulters, some owing up to $250,000, have been revealed after a government website went live today naming and shaming them all.

A Perth cabinetmaking firm, Quadtilla Pty Ltd, has been revealed as having the biggest outstanding fine in WA - $250,316.

The company was fined $250,000 in 2011 over the death of a 17-year-old pre-apprentice.

The website is just one of a number of tough new measures that come into effect today targeting the thousands of people who owe $259 million in unpaid infringements and court fines, with the most serious fine defaulters owing $67 million.

Under the new measures, the Sheriff's Office will be able to wheel clamp vehicles for 48 hours or seize licence plates for 28 days if a person has more than $2000 in unpaid fines and infringements.

WA's top 100 fine defaulters will have their names, suburbs and amount of outstanding fines published on the government website launched today.


The website was officially launched by Attorney General Michael Mischin about 10am. It can be accessed here: http://www.courts.dotag.wa.gov.au/_apps/outstandingfines/default.aspx

"The top 100 fine defaulters list is frankly staggering. Every person on the list each owes tens of thousands of dollars, with a handful of individuals and companies owing between $100,000 and $250,000 each," Mr Mischin said today.

"It not only indicates a pattern of law breaking, but a complete disregard for our laws and for their fellow West Australians. The money from these unpaid fines and infringements should rightly be available for schools, hospitals and infrastructure.

"I suggest those individuals and companies who don't want their names and details published for all to see on the web should immediately pay their fines and infringements or enter into time to pay arrangements with the Fines Enforcement Registry."

Individuals and companies can also visit the site to pay outstanding fines or infringements or they can phone the Fines Enforcement Registry on 1300 650 235 or 9235 0235 from mobile phones.

WA's TOP 10 FINE DEFAULTERS:

QUADTILLA PTY LTD,  Northlands Private Boxes            $250,316.00
ABLE LOTT HOLDINGS PTY LTD, Coolbelup                     $247,586.00
SALIBA, Carmelo Charles, Noranda                                        $192,760.20
COASTLINE PLASTERING & PAINTING SERV P/L, Bunbury $165,813.70
GENG, Tiexiang, Rivervale                                                   $121,134.00
IENCO, Sandra,  Balcatta                                                       $101,545.50
MARSH, Roger John,  Bendigo                                               $82,255.10
CHANEY, Joseph Bryant,  Doubleview                                   $73,796.10
WU MING ENTERPRISES PTY LTD,  Canning Vale              $60,550.70
STEWART, Paul Christopher, Kewdale                                   $56,947.10


 


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