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Feel the outrage : 98 Queensland domestic violence orders broken every day

‘Feel the outrage’: 98 Queensland domestic violence orders broken every day We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Anger is growing about a rise in domestic violence order breaches in Queensland after a Gold Coast mother of three was found dead in her backyard. Kelly Wilkinson’s burnt body was found at her Arundel home on Tuesday morning and her estranged husband has been charged with murder, contravention of a domestic violence order and breach of bail conditions. Kelly Wilkinson’s ex-partner has been charged with her murder. Ms Wilkinson’s three young children, aged between two and nine, were home at the time of her death.

Nominations roll in as Australia Day Awards near

Premium Content Subscriber only ABOUT 50 nominations have so far been received as Ipswich City Council prepares for its annual Australia Day Awards next month. The ceremony, to be held January 20, will unite Mayor Teresa Harding and 2020 Ipswich Citizen of the Year Amy Hartness as they crown this year’s winner. Other award categories include Senior Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, as well as respective awards each for Cultural, Spirit, Sport and Recreation, and Community Event of the Year. Cr Harding said the calibre of nominations so far had been outstanding. Amy Hartness will be on hand to crown the 2021 Ipswich Citizen of the Year. Picture: Cordell Richardson

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