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A Basingstoke man has been given a curfew after admitting to public order offences. Samuel Vincent Rolfe, of Cayman Close, admitted to causing harassment, alarm or distress to Gary and Michelle Dickman by using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour in Oakridge on December 19. The Popley resident also admitted returning the following day. Appearing at Basingstoke Magistrates Court last week, the 20-year-old was given a four-week curfew, to be monitored by an electronic tag. He must be at his home address between 10pm and 6am on Mondays to Thursdays. Rolfe must also take part in 15 rehabilitation activity days.
A man who was awaiting trial after denying assault has breached his bail conditions.
SMALL businesswoman Nyree Johnson is the latest person to announce their candidacy in the increasingly crowded race to be Rockhampton’s next mayor.
Mrs Johnson will have her work cut out winning the election against Councillors Tony Williams and Donna Kirkland, as well as Chris “Pineapple” Hooper and Chris Davies.
Mrs Johnson has a diverse resume featuring occuptions including small business owner, writer, ambassador, Scout leader and workforce analyst in the energy sector.
She grew up in Rockhampton and spent time in Longreach and Brisbane as a teenager and young adult before moving home to Rockhampton in 2010 - spending a total of 25 years in the city.