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South Burnett rapist in court for being on dating app

Premium Content Subscriber only A Ballogie man convicted of raping a 17-year-old girl and sexually groping a 12-year-old has fronted court again, after it was discovered he had signed up for a dating app and failed to inform police. Joshua Mark Skvaridlo faced Kingaroy Magistrates Court on Monday, May 10, and pleaded guilty to one charge of failing to comply with reporting obligations. In October 2014, Skvaridlo faced Kingaroy District Court on charges of indecent treatment of children where he was sentenced to a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and 18 months probation for sexually groping a 12-year-old. Skvaridlo was represented in court by Mark Werner, who said the failure to report had been a misunderstanding and there was nothing sinister behind the breach.

Mayor hands down decision on councillor complaint

Premium Content Subscriber only South Burnett mayor Brett Otto has cleared councillor Scott Henschen of an allegation made by his former campaign manager, Judith Ann Schultz, that he engaged in inappropriate conduct. Ms Schulz identified herself as the complainant in various social media posts. In a media conference held this morning (April 19), Mayor Otto and council CEO Mark Pitt said a decision had been made to clear Cr Henschen of the allegations based on findings by the Council Complaints Tribunal, after the matter was referred to the Office of Independent Assessor in June 2020. Appointed as investigative decision maker in accordance with SBRC s Councillor Conduct Investigation Policy in March, Cr Otto said after careful consideration he found there was no finding of any breach of the Code of Conduct for Counsellors .

Magistrate slams DV offender over continual breaches

Premium Content Subscriber only After seeing countless domestic violence offenders walk into his court over and over again, a magistrate has expressed frustration at the herculean task of keeping vulnerable women safe in the South Burnett. Appearing before Kingaroy Magistrates Court, a defendant pleaded guilty to contravening a domestic violence order six times over a six day period, after unlawfully contacting his partner from prison via telephone. According to police prosecutor Sergeant Barry Stevens, while six charges come before the court from January 27 to February 2, they do not equate to the number of phone calls made, with multiple occurring within several of the days.

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