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Dalrymple Bay coal exports tumble 18pc | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Dalrymple Bay coal exports tumble 18pc Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure has blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for an 18 per cent drop in annual coal exports through its Queensland terminal as it delivered a maiden net loss of $113 million and said it would consider a share buyback to boost its stock price. Coal exports from the company’s terminal at Hay Point – mostly metallurgical coal, which is used to make steel – slid to 55 million tonnes in calendar 2020, down from 67 million tonnes a year earlier. DBI chief executive Anthony Timbrell said the fall in coal exports was attributable to factory shutdowns in some of the company’s biggest markets, including Japan and India, during the pandemic.

Max Beever, 82, accused of killing his wife at Gold Coast home allegedly tried to stuff body in car

16:11 EDT, 28 February 2021 An elderly man accused of killing his wife with an axe and a belt allegedly dragged her out of a bedroom of their Gold Coast home and put her body in the garage. Police investigating the alleged murder-suicide attempt are probing whether Max Beever, 82, then attempted to put his dead wife Robyn into a car. Cops will allege Mr Beever strangled his wife, also 82, with a belt or a pair of jeans with an axe found near her body, the Courier Mail reported.   Mr Beever was charged with murder after his wife was found dead at the couple s Varsity Lakes residence on Thursday. He is accused of killing his wife as early as 6pm on Wednesday.

Police allege Max Beever tried to put dead wife in car

Police allege Max Beever tried to put dead wife in car
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Queensland Lawyer to Face Court Over US Fraudster

Queensland Lawyer to Face Court Over US Fraudster A Queensland lawyer has been asked for information as the United States tries to obtain over $US6 million in restitution owed by a tax fraudster, court documents say. The United States has applied in a Queensland court for lawyer Steven Miotti and two of his former clients to produce documents and be questioned in relation to the American who was convicted in 2019. Scott Phillip Flynn avoided paying more than $US13 million in taxes by fraudulently hiding millions of shares in stock he obtained for himself in other people’s names between 2005 and 2011, the U.S. government claims in court documents.

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