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Robinson Law Pty Ltd

Locality: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 416 126 532



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25.01.2022 Almost 3,000 foreign-born criminals have been ordered to leave Australia. www.7News.com.au #7News



25.01.2022 Digital licences on the way for NSW drivers. Aussie-first trial to be held in Dubbo. More info to be stored on mobiles. More Info: https://7news.link/6ynDhN... #NSWdriverslicences #7News

25.01.2022 The police tried to breath test the shark but were accused of revenue raising by a passing turtle: http://ow.ly/R6sW30jfEwo

24.01.2022 In school you were always taught to label your belongings, but this Coast festival punter learnt the hard way that not all things should have your name on them: http://ow.ly/1GKF30eSZCM



24.01.2022 EXCLUSIVE: Our news crew has been granted access INSIDE a notorious Queensland jail rife with overcrowding and violent inmates. #9News | http://9News.com.au

24.01.2022 From 10 o'clock tonight, you'll need to have your ID scanned to gain entry to every bar and club in some of the State's busiest party precincts. Latest news: ht...tp://bit.ly/7NewsLatest Download the 7 News app: http://yhoo.it/2a8SxYV #7News

23.01.2022 #BREAKING POLICE PAY DISPUTE All police officers have been ordered to return to their stations immediately and only respond to emergencies until further notic...e. That means no random breath testing, no traffic patrols, no roadside speed traps. DETAILS | http://bit.ly/2fuRviu



23.01.2022 6381 offenders on parole are living in suburbs across Queensland. #9News | http://9News.com.au

23.01.2022 Drivers caught using their mobile phone in Queensland could face a $1,000 fine and have their licence suspended for a second offence following a new proposal fr...om the State Government. The RACQ has thrown its support behind the crackdown, saying the fear of getting caught is a more effective deterrent than the fine itself. More: https://7news.link/jlNL7w Report on 7NEWS at 6pm. #qldtraffic #7NEWS

21.01.2022 Sometimes you need a little extra help with parenting challenges. Did you know Family and Child Connect provides confidential support with a range of family and... parenting challenges? You can use the service as often as you need. There’s no limit and no cost. Phone 13 FAMILY (13 32 64) to speak with an experienced family support worker today, or visit www.familychildconnect.org.au. See more

21.01.2022 Could you even imagine!?

21.01.2022 Police will now have the option to issue on the spot fines to help stop the spread of COVID-19. https://mypolice.page.link/sEkY



21.01.2022 WA Police could soon have power to ram cars off the road during high-speed chases. #7News MORE: https://yhoo.it/2xGQgnj

21.01.2022 Queensland is in the grips of a juvenile crime crisis, and the government is considering releasing more kids from custody and monitoring their movements with GPS trackers. #9News | http://9News.com.au

20.01.2022 We are open 24 hours over the Easter long weekend. Wishing our clients a happy and safe Easter! Don't forget double demerits apply from 19 April 2019 to 22 April 2019.

20.01.2022 A new taskforce will investigate claims of illegal activity inside Woodford Correctional Centre. More: https://bit.ly/2FUPR5D #7News

20.01.2022 7 News has exclusive pictures of a group of young car thieves going on a wild and violent rampage south of Brisbane. www.7News.com.au #7News

19.01.2022 Moreton Alert is aware of Polair circling above Caboolture, however no information has been made available to us yet. We will update you all as soon as we find out. Update: Police are in pursuit of a white Ford territory, apparently heading towards Wamuran.

18.01.2022 This is very powerful. Plz read.

18.01.2022 33-year-old Syeda Nirupama Hossain was stabbed to death on Easter Sunday in Minto. Her children - aged six and 10 - slept nearby as their dad allegedly stole t...heir mum's life with a knife. Nirupama's husband has been charged with her murder. Nirupama was from Bangladesh. She worked hard for her family, supporting her children and husband by cooking traditional Bangladeshi sweets and selling them to shops around Sydney. Her husband did not work so Nirupama carried the financial burden of raising two kids and supporting another adult. Media reports about Nirupama's death repeatedly mention that police were not aware of domestic violence in the Hossain home. Just because Nirupama never reported abuse to police, does not mean she was not experiencing it. Women from immigrant backgrounds - particularly those who speak English as a second language - may often be unaware of what constitutes domestic violence. And if they do realise that abuse within their relationship is both illegal and unacceptable in Australia, the chances of them seeking support is extremely low. The problem is that in Australia, if you are from a minority background - ie ethnic, queer or disabled - and you are experiencing domestic violence you will most likely fall through the very few safety nets that we have available. Immigrant women are particularly vulnerable for a range of reasons. Non-citizens have major issues accessing legal aid, income and housing support and healthcare. If you are lucky you will get a bed in a refuge, but that bed will only be for a little while and after that you will most likely be homeless because there are no other beds available, there is no money for motels and public housing is full. You won't get any money because your citizenship status limits your access to parenting and other payments. You will pay full price for medical services and you will need a small fortune to pay for legals. The chances of social workers and other support professionals speaking your language will be almost zero so communication barriers have a major impact on your safety options. In some cultures it can be unacceptable for a woman to leave the marriage. She may be pressured to stay by family members or may feel that she will bring disgrace to her family and to his. And even if you leave, the chances are you will lose your kids. He may grab your kids and leave the country. Or he may use his wealth in court to bleed you dry financially and to gain full custody. In the worst of cases - he may kill the children - and probably you. It is hard enough for an Australian-born woman to leave abuse because there are simply not enough resources available for the many thousands of victims in our country. There is almost no hope for women from non-English-speaking backgrounds. It is important to remember that domestic violence murders do not happen in a vacuum. A man does not wake up one day and - out of the blue - decide to kill his partner. The murder is often the culmination of long-term anger and control over the victim. Physical, sexual, financial and emotional abuse can go on for years without police, neighbours, friends and family knowing. This year, 19 women have been killed as a result of murder or manslaughter. Five children are also dead. Most of these killings are due to family violence and most are male perpetrated. Nine of the dead women came from ethnic communities. Meanwhile, our country's leaders are applying tiny Band-Aids to a profusely bleeding wound. Until we get real leadership and real funding invested into preventing violence and supporting all victims regardless of their backgrounds, there will be many more dead women and kids. RIP Syeda Nirupama Hossain *EDIT: I have referred to her as Nirupama, as I have been told that "Syeda" is often used as an honorific-type title and that Nirupama is her name.

17.01.2022 This young Queenslander was reporting for bail when he did something so stupid the judge said it was "almost comical".

17.01.2022 Queensland Police officers have kicked off their annual beach road safety blitz near Noosa. Drivers will be tested for drugs and alcohol. See the results toni...ght on 7 News. #7News

16.01.2022 Coles has ramped up its security by installing cameras at self-serve checkouts in certain supermarkets. The new technology is meant to be a deterrent, forcing shoppers to think twice about bagging a five finger discount. www.7NEWS.com.au #Coles #7NEWS

15.01.2022 Former Australian Idol contestant Paulini Curuenavuli has pleaded guilty to bribing a NSW Roads and Maritime Services employee for an unrestricted driver's lice...nce. The 34-year-old, who is playing the lead role in musical The Bodyguard, was in June issued a future court attendance notice accused of paying an RMS worker $850 in exchange for an unrestricted licence. She is now facing up to 7 years in jail. Report on 7 News at 6.00pm | www.plus7live.com.au #7News

15.01.2022 Cassandra Sainsbury has admitted to trying to smuggle the drug out of Colombia and has been sentenced to 6 years jail. Australian taxpayers are forking out more than $100K to fund her legal defence. www.7NEWS.com.au #7News

14.01.2022 New figures show almost 500 offenders have been prosecuted for choking, strangulation or suffocating since new domestic violence laws were introduced in Queensland. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

14.01.2022 The QLD government's "No body, No parole" bill is up for debate next week.

14.01.2022 WARNING: The penalty for touching your mobile phone while driving increases tomorrow (Feb 1) You'll cop a $1000 fine and 4 demerit points if you're caught...: moving your phone reading your phone scrolling, sending or composing text messages (even if you are stationary at traffic lights) touching your phone while it's in a phone mount or touching it for any other purpose (eg. changing your Spotify playlists).

14.01.2022 The state's police force will no longer have crime squads targeting specific ethnic groups. Download the 7 News app: http://yhoo.it/2a8SxYV #7News

13.01.2022 A Queensland man has been charged with 97 child sex offences, including using the internet to procure children under the age of 16. Police are urging parents t...o educate their children about online safety. QPS info: Detectives from the Roma Child Protection Investigation Unit have charged a man with 97 online child sex offences following a two-month investigation. Police executed a search warrant at the 31-year-old man’s residence on March 8 where they seized a number of devices allegedly containing child exploitation material. Forensic analysis has since been conducted on the devices and identified numerous alleged online offences. The investigation also uncovered information relating to a number of alleged online sex offenders located in the United States and further intelligence submissions have been made to the relevant authorities. The 97 charges include more than 70 counts of grooming a child under 16 with intent to expose to indecent matter, 15 counts of using a carriage service to solicit child pornography material as well as five counts of possessing child exploitation material and one count of using the internet to procure children under 16 years. He is due to appear in Ipswich Magistrates Court on June 20. Police are urging parents to remain vigilant and educate their children about exercising personal safety online. www.7plus.com.au #7News

13.01.2022 Double demerits will return at midnight tonight until 11.59pm on Sunday 28 April 2019 as part of Operation Go Slow across the Anzac Day public holidays. www.7NEWS.com.au #Sydney #7NEWS

13.01.2022 DOUBLE DEMERITS - PLEASE SHARE Reminder for drivers, double demerits are in force from midnight tonight until midnight Monday! Double demerits apply for speedin...g, red light, seatbelt, drink and drug-driving and mobile phone offences. Please stay safe on our roads this long weekend.

13.01.2022 Court proceedings have begun over this image of an Indonesian primate which took a wildlife photographer's camera and captured this toothy grin. Animal-rights g...roup PETA is suing on behalf of Naruto, the monkey and argues he took the photo so he's entitled to all proceeds from sales of the image. What are your thoughts? #9Today See more

12.01.2022 A woman has been found with a pair of scissors sticking out the side of her head after she had come out to investigate an argument out the front of her Logan unit complex.

12.01.2022 75 of Queensland Police’s frontline dogs will soon be fitted with protective and stab resistant vests. Queensland videos: https://yhoo.it/1eX4Jyk #7News

10.01.2022 There are calls for longer sentences for convicted killers who refuse to reveal how their victims died. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

10.01.2022 A man has been charged with murder following the death of a woman in Sydney’s south-west overnight. Emergency services were called to a home on Carruthers Stree...t, Minto, about 4am (Sunday 21 April 2019), after a woman’s body was located in the garage. The woman has not been formally identified but is believed to be a 33-year-old. Officers from Campbelltown City Police Area Command established a crime scene, which was forensically examined. A 49-year-old man was arrested at the scene and taken to Campbelltown Police Station before being transferred to Fairfield Hospital where he received treatment for a hand injury. On his release from hospital, the man was returned to Campbelltown Police Station and has since been charged with murder. He’s been bail refused to appear in Parramatta Bail Court tomorrow (Monday 22 April 2019). Local detectives were assisted in the investigation by the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad.

09.01.2022 A teenager has been charged with attempted murder, after he allegedly chopped off his uncle’s hand in Frankston North. www.7news.com.au #7News

09.01.2022 Gender will no longer be listed on Queensland driver’s licences, in a move that has been hailed political correctness gone mad. Do you agree? Vote here: https://www.9news.com.au//queensland-drivers-licences-gend #9News | http://9News.com.au

09.01.2022 A new police operation using covert cameras has captured shocking vision of hoons driving dangerously as hundreds watch on. www.7News.com.au #7News

08.01.2022 TONIGHT: Thousands of violent offenders out on parole in South East Queensland suburbs. This special investigation on 9 News at 6.00pm. #9News | http://9News.com.au

08.01.2022 No touching! Currently in QLD, you will receive a $400 fine and 3 demerit points if you touch your phone whilst driving. From 1 February 2020, the fine increas...es to $1000 and 4 demerit points. Touching your phone whilst driving may include but is not limited to: * Moving your phone from your handbag to the phone mounter; * Reading, scrolling, sending or composing text messages even if you are stationary at traffic lights; * Touching your phone whilst it is in the phone mounter to change directions on google maps * Touching your phone for any other purpose eg. Changing your Spotify playlists. And yes, there will be artificial intelligence cameras in QLD shortly that detect your every movement, especially at traffic lights. You must be legally parked in order to touch your mobile phone. Parked means stopped with the intention of staying in that place. Lastly, please note that double demerit points will apply for mobile phone offences committed within 1 year of an earlier similar offence. Suspension of driver's licences will most likely follow. Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.facebook.com/simonlawyers/posts/806390309820381 Have your say: https://www.facebook.com/simonlawyers/posts/807349576391121 For more information, click on link below: https://www.qld.gov.au/transport//road-safety/mobile-phones

08.01.2022 AUSSIES: Double demerits are in effect from midnight tonight until January 7! Share this with your friends! Full story at http://dailym.ai/2DhFrrD. Extra demer...it points will be given out for offences including drink or drug driving, running a red light, not wearing a seatbelt, and mobile phone offences. Stay safe on the roads this Christmas!

08.01.2022 Are you 16 to 25yo and interested in volunteering with headspace Redcliffe? There are 3 weeks left for apllications to our Youth Reference Group. Click here to ...apply today http://bit.ly/headspaceRedcliffe_YRG The Space North Lakes Deception Bay Community Youth Programs Redcliffe Area Youth Space Brisbane North PHN Open Minds Ted Noffs Foundation PCYC Queensland The University of Queensland - UQ Griffith University QUT (Queensland University of Technology) University of the Sunshine Coast Australian Catholic University (ACU) TAFE Queensland Brisbane - RTO 0275 TAFE Queensland Brisbane Moreton Bay Regional Council

08.01.2022 Malcolm Turnbull is standing firm on deporting New Zealanders who commit crimes in Australia, despite a plea from the Kiwi Prime Minister not to. www.7News.com.au #7News

07.01.2022 The ABS has warned trying to sell a vote could see a $2100 fine or 12 months' jail, after a man was caught trying to hawk his same-sex marriage vote on eBay for $1500. Story: https://yhoo.it/2xjDhrX #7News

06.01.2022 Drivers will be hit with fines in the hundreds if they break the new rule that is set to come into force next month.

05.01.2022 A justice program called Project Booyah is being rolled out on the Sunshine Coast in response to skyrocketing youth crime. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

05.01.2022 The food was served to the prison officer by prisoners under supervision. http://ow.ly/B9Vu30jR1qt

05.01.2022 An Indigenous single mother has been locked up over thousands of dollars of unpaid fines after police were called to her house over a family violence incident. ...The case has echoes of the circumstances which led to the imprisonment of Ms Dhu the 22-year-old Aboriginal woman whose death in custody sparked a damning report from the state coroner. In his report 10 months ago, the coroner recommended the law be changed to scrap jail terms for the non-payment of fines. Read more... http://mobile.abc.net.au//indigenous-woman-jailed/9002656

05.01.2022 BREAKING: Tamate Heke has been sentenced to 6.5 years in jail for the Gateway Motorway road rage death in 2015. He'll be eligible for parole in April 2023. Mor...e: http://yhoo.it/2EL5SdQ Report on 7 News at 6pm. #7News

04.01.2022 New intimate image laws come into effect today. Under the new laws, sharing intimate images of someone without their permission will attract jail time of up to ...three years and/or a fine of up to $18,000. This form of abuse is serious, harmful and completely unacceptable and, from today, it is also a crime.

03.01.2022 Queenslanders caught doing the wrong thing will soon be slugged even more, with the cost of fines to jump from July 1. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

03.01.2022 Jemma Beale’s ‘sick’ lies saw an innocent man jailed for seven years. She fabricated similar stories 15 times, which has cost taxpayers $1.5 million.

02.01.2022 #BREAKING: Katarina Carroll has just been named as the new Commissioner of Queensland Police Service. She’ll be the first woman to hold the role.

01.01.2022 #BREAKING: Guards at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre have again been forced to negotiate with inmates who have climbed onto the roof. #9News | http://9News.com.au

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