![]() The 49-year-old was on bail and living with his girlfriend at St Kilda before his death. The $1m reward will be paid at the chief commissioner of police’s discretion for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of the person or people behind Richardson’s murder. They are searching for who fatally shot Richardson, and anyone who helped plan the murder – likely including people formerly associated with the Painters and Dockers Union. Police believe several people helped arrange Richardson’s murder, including his friends. More on the $1m reward being offered by police in a bid to solve the murder mystery of Robert Richardson, known as Jack. Reward of $1m to solve 1980s murder mystery It often happens in situations where the stakes are high, when it’s an important issue causing controversy. Laurance says the suppression of academic work was inherently dangerous in Australia – the result is poor policy outcomes, impacts on threatened species and delayed action on climate change. Of 220 people interviewed by the Ecological Society of Australia, about 50% of government experts and 40% of industry respondents said they had been banned from publicly sharing their work. Imagine someone who’s done years of work on a subject and has more or less been told not to talk to the media. James Cook University professor Bill Laurance points to a survey of Australian ecologists who reported facing gags on the public release of their information. Researchers warn suppression of science by governments and corporations is hampering efforts to address the global biodiversity crisis, AAP reports. Survey shows ecologists reportedly facing gags on publicly releasing work Victoria Police Transit Safety Division Insp Mark Zervaas thanked all those who used the service.Įvery piece of information received has helped us make the network a safer place for all commuters. Police have arrested 13 people attached to incidents reported to the service. More than 40% of notifications sent in are about threatening and offensive behaviour, including verbal abuse and harassment. Police urges anyone who has witnessed or experienced unwanted sexual behaviour on Victoria’s public transport network to contact STOPIT. The service is the first of its kind in Australia, which enables victims or witnesses to text a dedicated police transit team with details about incidents. More than half the users are women and girls. The service, STOPIT, was launched on 11 July 2022. ![]() In the 12 months since the launch of a text service to stamp out sexual harassment, commuters have sent police more than 1500 alerts about incidents on Victoria’s public transport, AAP reports. ![]() Under my government we continue the focus on strong financial management, invest in what matters, pay down debt, diversify the Western Australian economy and create jobs for future generations.Ĭommuters send more than 1500 sexual harassment incidents to Victoria police It is now reinstated under the Cook Labor government. S&P’s rating was lost in 2013 under the same government. Moody’s AAA rating was lost under the Liberal National government in 2014. Their financial performance is “an outlier to its domestic and international peers”, with sustained budget surpluses and material easing in the State’s debt burden under the current Government, according to the statement. WA is the only state or territory with this rating from Moody’s and S&P Global– highlighting its strong financial management, as put in Moody’s statement. S&P Global, a private banking company, upgraded WA to AAA credit rating in June last year. 01.18 BST WA’s credit rating reinstated to AAAįor the first time since 2014, Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded Western Australia’s credit rating to AAA – that is the highest possible rating. ![]()
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