Former South Australian Liberal Party leader David Speirs has been charged with supplying a controlled substance other than cannabis, facing a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail. Negotiations are ongoing between the prosecution and Speirs’ defense team, with his next court appearance set for March 27. The charges stem from a video showing Speirs allegedly snorting a white powder, leading to his resignation from parliament and accusations of state government involvement in the case.
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Tracker; Forecast; Map; Ferries cancelled, shelves stripped bare as storm edges closer; Where Alfred will cause the most damage; Towering 9m waves and 700mm of rain coming
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has urged residents on the south-east coast to be vigilant and understand the significance of tropical cyclone Alfred, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for the unprecedented weather event. He commended Queenslanders for their resilience in handling disasters, urging those in high-risk areas like low-lying flood zones and islands to heed evacuation advice promptly. Crisafulli highlighted the urgency for island residents to make evacuation decisions as they are expected to be the...
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