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Herald Sun
3 days ago
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Bendigo Magistrates' Court list, Friday, August 15
Here is a list of matters listed at Bendigo Magistrates' Court on Friday. Don't miss out on the headlines from Hyperlocal. Followed categories will be added to My News. These matters will be heard in Bendigo Magistrates' Court today: Today's court listings are published as part of News Corporation's commitment to public interest journalism and are compiled from information made publicly available by the courts in each State and territory. The list is a public record of entities appearing before the relevant court and there is no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. Roberts, Jason Roberts, Jason Stone, Leigh Blackburn, Gemma Murley, Xavier Brown, Adam Lever, Darren Gray, Damian Woods, Esmeralda Woods, Esmerelda Holloway, Lana Anne Murphy, Dylan Nazari, Bashir Patullo, Jett Stumpf, Stacey Katharine Cronin, Stacey Boag, Casey Cohen, Jenny Anne Peck, Mitchell Cody Theobold, Deklan Mckellar, Tallara Daniels, Elisia Ann Gray, Damian Norris, Daniel Theobold, Deklan Mckellar, Tallara Brown, Adrian Walter Theobold, Deklan Emmerson, Derek Brown, Adam Morgan, Gavin Lewis Morgan, Gavin Morgan, Gavin Mckellar, Tallara Price, Jack Mckellar, Tallara Mcarthur-Carruthers, Michelle Murley, Xavier Woods, Esmeralda Lever, Darren Gray, Damian Russell Mckellar, Tallara Lever, Darren Mckellar, Tallara Mckellar, Tallara Woods, Esmerelda Jackson, Rachael Elizabeth Peck, Mitchell Peck, Mitchell Cody Gray, Damien Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Mckellar, Tallara Roberts Theobold, Deklan Roberts Theobold, Deklan James Roberts Theobold, Deklan James Mckellar, Tallara Mckellar, Tallara Bellwood, Jacob Mckellar, Tallara Warnock, Wade Western Fruit And Vegetables Pty Ltd Kruger, Nathan Charles El Hawli, Emnah Mckellar, Tallara Martinek, Mary-Ann Mooney, Austin Brown, Adam Brown, Adam Stone, Leigh Brown, Adam Scarman-Turnbull, Ethan Leonard Dallas-Murray, Timothy Angus Roberts Theobold, Deklan James Roberts Theobold, Deklan James Theobold, Deklan Theobold, Deklan Brown, Adam Wiegard, Karl Edgar Davison, Kel Martinek, Mary-Ann Bruce, Mandy Pikoulas, Anthony Doolan, Kelly Stone, Leigh Feldman, Michael Neave Brown, Adam Macdonald, Kelly Morgan, Gavin Freeman, Trent Mcgrath, Belinda Jane Mcgrath, Belinda Mcgrath, Belinda Jane Stone, Leigh Michael Mckellar, Tallara Bruce, Mandy Ingram, Jennifer Davison, Kel Grey, Jake Mckellar, Tallara Oborne, Nadine Roberts Theobold, Deklan James Brown, Adam Davison, Kel Roberts, Jason Lee Roberts, Jason Lee Roberts, Jason Lee Brown, Adam The previous court list article for Bendigo Magistrates' Court can be viewed here. Corporate watchdog ASIC also takes action against the individuals behind failed companies. Here is a look at some of the exposed blacklist: 1000 banned or disqualified Aussie directors, advisers named Hyperlocal As winter moves towards spring what can locals expect today? We have the latest word from the Weather Bureau. Hyperlocal Here is a list of matters at Bendigo County Court on Friday 15 August.

Herald Sun
17-07-2025
- Herald Sun
Bendigo's Greame Roberts on bail charged for meth fuelled burglaries
Don't miss out on the headlines from Bendigo. Followed categories will be added to My News. An accused Bendigo crook who police allege committed a string of burglaries while on bail for a methed-up 220km/h joyride has been given another chance — despite his 'terrible history'. Graeme Roberts, 28, made his second bid for bail at Bendigo Magistrates' Court on Thursday charged over several burglaries across central Victoria, including at a home in Marong and a BP service station in Rochester. Roberts' fingerprints had been found at a number of crime scenes, the court previously heard. He had also ratted out two associates he allegedly committed burglaries with in a bid to improve his chances of getting bail. Detective Senior Constable Andy Matthews told the court Mr Roberts had been on bail at the time of the burglaries in relation to an alleged 220km/h police chase at Bridgewater in September last year, where he allegedly narrowly missed hitting a police officer at about 90km/h. The court heard Mr Roberts was also on several counts of bail in relation to multiple alleged thefts, dishonesty and violence offences; allegedly using his own Facebook account to sell a stolen motorbike. Detective Mathews told the court police had uncovered evidence of Roberts driving in a car with his pregnant partner while high on meth and committing petrol drive offs in Bendigo about the time he was alleged to have committed the string of burglaries. The victim of the Marong burglary said she was 'very scared' that the offenders would return and that her children 'don't feel safe at home'. Police urged the court to consider the 'welfare of victims who get their houses broken into' and argued if released, Roberts would immediately get back on drugs and drive dangerously. Legal Aid barrister Karin Temperely argued Roberts should be released on CISP bail so he could undergo drug rehabilitation. Ms Temperely said Roberts' partner had just had a baby which was motivation for him to turn his life around. Magistrate Megan Aumair said the birth of his previous child had done nothing to slow him down. 'This is a very serious matter before the court. He is absolutely looking at a further term of imprisonment,' she said. 'There are a large number of outstanding matters that are very serious in nature that you were on bail for at the time of (allegedly) committing.' Ms Aumair said she had 'very little doubt' Roberts would be sentenced to jail if he was found guilty of the charges before the court. She said he had been given a number of opportunities to do community corrections orders designed to keep him out of custody – but he kept allegedly offending. 'It's time to grow up,' she said. Despite the multiple bail breaches, dangerous drug driving alleged by police, she found he was not an unacceptable risk to the community and granted his bail. She said if he breached one bail condition he would be remanded for 'months and months and months'.