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Mundingburra MP Les Walker fined and banned from city centre over fight at Townsville nightclub
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Labor MP Les Walker, who is the former deputy mayor of Townsville, has been banned from Townsville s nightclub precinct.
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A North Queensland politician has been fined and banned from the city s nightclub precinct for his involvement in a fight.
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Les Walker has been fined $800 and banned from Townsville s Safe Night Precinct for 10 days
The LNP is calling on the Premier and Mr Walker to comment
The nightclub owner says his business is tarnished by the incident, especially in the absence of a government response
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Infringement notices issued at Townsville
Police have issued infringement notices to three men following investigations into an incident at a Flinders Street hotel in Townsville on January 16.
The incident occurred around 12.40am, when police were called to a disturbance in the Townsville Safe Night Precinct.
A 56-year-old man was transported to Townsville University Hospital for treatment and two men, aged 19 and 21, were issued with banning notices.
Following an investigation, all three men have today been issued with public nuisance infringement notices and the 56-year-old man has also been issued with a banning notice.
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