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Accused scammer denies JobKeeper rort

Crime by John Rolfe Premium Content Subscriber only A Western Sydney man has become one of the first people accused of ripping off the $100 billion JobKeeper scheme. Khaled Alameddine of South Granville allegedly lodged claims for a staff member he didn t have. The 26-year-old has been charged with four counts of making a false or misleading statement to the Commissioner of Taxation. The Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday heard that Alameddine had pleaded not guilty. He was not required to attend but later told The Daily Telegraph: There s no story. I did nothing wrong. Khaled Alameddine of South Granville. Picture: Facebook

Neighbours star Jodi Gordon shopping with her daughter Aleeia and new boyfriend Sebastian Blackler

71 shares When she arrived, the actress beamed as she traversed a car park holding her daughter s hand on the way out to their lunch date.  Jodi wore a pair of skintight black pants that showed off her shapely legs and a matching tank top.   Bag it: The 35-year-old walked along holding a number of bags with her six-year-old nearby Helping hand: Jodi had several shopping bags, including one from a store specialising in children s shoes She completed the look with a pair of black sneakers, and had a sweater over her shoulders.  Jodi seemingly went without makeup for the casual outing, and had her hair in a neat ponytail. 

Ice crisis: Ex-addicts slam Mark Speakman s warning plan

Ice crisis: Ex-addicts slam Mark Speakman s warning plan
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Court bans supercar LGOPNR number plates

Lamborghini-driving Sydney lawyer Peter Lavac has vowed never to back down to fat cat bullies after a court bid to try and keep his controversial LGOPNR number plates failed on Monday. NSW Police seized the plates - which say an abbreviation of leg opener - after pulling Mr Lavac over while he was driving his yellow Lamborghini to carry out a random breath test in November. He has since been fighting to have them returned and wanted a court declaration stating their contents couldn t be deemed offensive. But on Monday at Downing Centre Local Court, Magistrate Greg Elks ruled in favour of Transport for NSW, who he said retained ownership of all number plates in the state and could recall them at will.

Peter Lavac: Lawyer loses fight to keep offensive number plate on Lamborghini

Peter Lavac: Lawyer loses fight to keep offensive number plate on Lamborghini
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