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MIL-OSI Australia: Man charged following indecent exposure in Cranbourne

Wednesday, 6 January 2021 02:48 A man has been charged following an alleged act of indecent exposure in Cranbourne. It’s alleged the man, walking a dog, exposed himself to a 39-year-old Cranbourne woman at an address on Ferndown Drive on 2 November. The man allegedly returned to the address on 4 November before leaving. This morning a man self-presented at a local police station. He was arrested and charged with stalk another person, sexual activity directed at another person and sexual exposure. The 21-year-old Cranbourne man was bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 18 October. Sergeant Megan Stefanec

Charges over assault with fake gun

Charges over ‘assault with fake gun’ A HASTINGS police sergeant drew her gun and prepared to fire at a man who aimed what was later found to be an imitation firearm at her colleague. The dramatic confrontation, at Hastings, occurred during an alleged family violence incident which quickly escalated, 8pm, Sunday 13 December. Detective Senior Sergeant Tony Henry, of Somerville CIU, said seven police and detectives rushed to the Simon Street property after receiving triple zero calls from neighbours. He said they were met by an “aggressive” man who allegedly pointed what appeared to be a semi-automatic rifle at them. Police will allege the man pulled the trigger – firing what was later found to be a gel capsule – at the leading officer.

Inside Track: Work Health & Safety - In the media, In practice & courts, Reports and Cases - Employment and HR

In the media Extremely hazardous : Electrician who had to help lift 400kg switchboard wins $1.3m compensation An electrician who injured his back helping to carry a 400-kilogram switchboard is awarded almost $1.3 million for injuries he sustained while working for Canberra electrical company ActewAGL (03 December 2020).  More. Falls remain high work risk: Safe Work Australia Working from heights remains the leading cause of fatalities and serious injuries in Australian workplaces, according to data from Safe Work Australia (02 December 2020).  More. Working at heights is a high risk activity and a leading cause of death and serious injury in Australia Safe Work Australia data shows that over the past 5 years,

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