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WA news LIVE: Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today
WA news LIVE: Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Sydney Morning Herald

WA news LIVE: Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today

Latest posts Latest posts 9.30am Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today Warning: this report contains the name and image of a deceased Indigenous person, with his family's permission. The coroner heading the inquest into the 2023 death of Cleveland Dodd is expected to hand down their preliminary findings this afternoon. The 16-year-old was the first child to die in custody in Western Australia, after he was held in the notorious Unit 18 at Casuarina Prison. His family yesterday rejected an apology from the WA government saying words are cheap. 'Animals get treated more better than my grandson, who asked for a cup of water in a prison that wasn't even meant to be for a 16-year-old boy,' said Roslyn Sullivan. During the inquest it was revealed the teen spent an average of just three minutes a day outside his prison cell. The family's lawyer described the suicide death as predictable, inexcusable and preventable. 9.25am Across the country and around the world Making headlines across the country and around the world: Home values look set to continue climbing in the latter half of the year after nearly every corner of the country recorded growth in June, and as the Reserve Bank faces mounting pressure to further cut interest rates. The jury in the mushroom murder trial began their deliberations on Monday after a final 'fundamental' warning that Erin Patterson is innocent until proven guilty. It's not just end-of-financial-year sales that could hit your hip pocket from July 1. Depending on your stage of life and where you live, increases to household bills and other expenses – including driving fines in some jurisdictions – could leave your wallet lighter than is comfortable. But there are also some stipulations that may see millions of Australians bolster their savings. Here are the July 1 changes you should know about. Australia stared down a disastrous Wimbledon wipeout for much of the first four hours on Monday until a wounded Jordan Thompson stepped in to pull off another Houdini act at the All England Club.

WA news LIVE: Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today
WA news LIVE: Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today

The Age

time2 days ago

  • The Age

WA news LIVE: Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today

Latest posts Latest posts 9.30am Findings in Cleveland Dodd inquest expected today Warning: this report contains the name and image of a deceased Indigenous person, with his family's permission. The coroner heading the inquest into the 2023 death of Cleveland Dodd is expected to hand down their preliminary findings this afternoon. The 16-year-old was the first child to die in custody in Western Australia, after he was held in the notorious Unit 18 at Casuarina Prison. His family yesterday rejected an apology from the WA government saying words are cheap. 'Animals get treated more better than my grandson, who asked for a cup of water in a prison that wasn't even meant to be for a 16-year-old boy,' said Roslyn Sullivan. During the inquest it was revealed the teen spent an average of just three minutes a day outside his prison cell. The family's lawyer described the suicide death as predictable, inexcusable and preventable. 9.25am Across the country and around the world Making headlines across the country and around the world: Home values look set to continue climbing in the latter half of the year after nearly every corner of the country recorded growth in June, and as the Reserve Bank faces mounting pressure to further cut interest rates. The jury in the mushroom murder trial began their deliberations on Monday after a final 'fundamental' warning that Erin Patterson is innocent until proven guilty. It's not just end-of-financial-year sales that could hit your hip pocket from July 1. Depending on your stage of life and where you live, increases to household bills and other expenses – including driving fines in some jurisdictions – could leave your wallet lighter than is comfortable. But there are also some stipulations that may see millions of Australians bolster their savings. Here are the July 1 changes you should know about. Australia stared down a disastrous Wimbledon wipeout for much of the first four hours on Monday until a wounded Jordan Thompson stepped in to pull off another Houdini act at the All England Club.

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