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Magistrate James Morton noted Ms Ward is facing multiple charges including public nuisance in a licensed premises - Airlie Beach Hotel, obstructing a police officer at Airlie Beach Hotel, assaulting police and wilful damage of police property. Mr Morton noted the offences were alleged to have occurred while Ms Ward was intoxicated. Ms Ward has previously pleaded not guilty to the charges. Ms Ward told the court she wanted the condition changed as she claimed police had approached her home and contacted her after hours on Facebook. As Ms Ward is working in hospitality consulting, she said the zero-alcohol condition had an impact.
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Subscriber only A Whitsunday businesswoman and former council candidate has fronted court after calling police c ts and f -ing idiots on New Year s Eve. Heidi Michelle Ward faced Proserpine Magistrates Court this week charged with obstructing a police officer in the vicinity of a licensed premises, committing public nuisance in the vicinity of a licensed premises and breaching bail. Magistrate James Morton noted Ward already had charges proceeding through the courts dating back to December 2019 and Ward confirmed this, saying she had pleaded not guilty. The court heard one of the charges - assault occasioning bodily harm - was progressing through Mackay District Court while others were proceeding through the magistrates court.
Townsville MP Les Walker can t recall nightclub brawl, apologises for his behaviour
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Mundingburra MP Les Walker says he is still 100 per cent fit to serve and does not plan to resign following a nightclub brawl at the weekend.
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North Queensland politician Les Walker says he cannot remember what led to a brawl between him and two young men at a Townsville nightclub at the weekend.
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has cautioned Mr Walker about responsible behaviour of MPs
There have been calls for police to release CCTV footage at the nightclub
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