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Pradeep Tiwari returns as mayor after court case

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A judge told Tiwari he had put his child at serious risk but also faced some punishment as a result of the council’s suspension.

“Learn from experience, Mr. Tiwari,” he said.

Tiwari later announced his return to the top job on Facebook, complained about “disproportionate and misleading” media coverage and described his child as a “houdini”.

“Dear community, I am back,” he wrote on Tuesday.

“My child is a houdini and slipped out of his seatbelt and I had him sit safely in my lap while I went to the nearest place where I could safely pull him over,” she wrote.

Tiwari said in August that he did not avoid court, but instead “was not informed of the court docket or charges.”

“I am deeply committed to serving the people of Maribyrnong, my district and our city with transparency, accountability and respect.”

Candace Owen’s expensive Supreme Court failure

The extreme right acted as a provocateur Candace Owens Are you really expecting to come to Australia?

Tour organizer Rocksman’s phone number was disconnected hours after the High Court rejected Owens’ appeal against Home Secretary Tony Burke’s decision to deny him a visa.

Candace Owens cannot visit Australia.Credit: Bloomberg

Owens is known for spreading all kinds of nonsense online, including claims that Israel is a “cult” and “secret Jewish gangs” control Hollywood. Last year, Burke had planned to tour Australia before canceling his visa.

But Owens seemed insistent on renting silk Perry Herzfeld, S.C.Arguing that visa denial violates the freedom of political communication implied in the Constitution. This claim was unanimously rejected by the court, which stated that Burke denied Owens’ visa on the grounds that Owens’ “extreme and inflammatory comments towards the Muslim, Black, Jewish and LGBTQIA+ communities” had the capacity to “incite discord” in society.

I have no idea how much Owens coughed up for the appeal, but hiring a silk plus junior lawyer on top of attorney fees isn’t cheap. The court also ruled that the government would bear its legal costs in defending its appeal. Owens also defends French President’s defamation lawsuit filed in the US Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitteafter the country’s First Lady claimed she was transgender. In their lawsuit, the Macrons accused Owens of waging a “global humiliation campaign” full of lies.

French President Emmanuel Macron is suing Owens.

French President Emmanuel Macron is suing Owens.Credit: access point

But even though the Supreme Court guaranteed Owens would not be coming to Australia anytime soon and his promoters could not be located, tickets for the show scheduled for January 2026 at Perth’s Riverside Convention and Exhibition Center were still selling for $95 per person on Wednesday afternoon. The theater is about half sold out, which means a lot of refunds.

It’s a deal

To hospitality news. famous chef Guy Grossi recently confirmed plans to sell The much-loved Grossi Florentino restaurant on Bourke Street and other venues that have been family-run for 26 years. Sales followed investigation by Age These revelations reveal allegations of Grossi’s inappropriate behavior dating back more than a decade, which Grossi denies.

Corporate filings provide more details about the sale to the hospitality group managed by . Rebecca YazbekHe owns Nomad restaurant and Reine & La Rue in Melbourne and other venues in Sydney. The band is dodging its recent public relations crisis.

Grossi Florentino's Mural Room.

Grossi Florentino’s Mural Room.

Documents lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission show Yazbek signed the deal to take over Florentino for an undisclosed sum on September 18, using an ABN for a bar in Sydney that closed last year as the Beau Bar. Grossi, meanwhile, is doing his residency at Bar Bianco in Hawksburn, which is owned by the near-billionaire biohacker. Tim Gurner‘s feature set.

Rebecca’s husband Alan YazbekHe resigned as co-director of the company last year after displaying a Nazi symbol at a pro-Palestinian rally. He pleaded guilty to knowingly displaying a Nazi symbol, but escaped conviction and was granted conditional discharge. He also promised to spend some time at an ashram in India.

When our reporters contacted Rebecca Yazbek and her representatives about the deal last week, Yazbek steadfastly refused to confirm any sale; he insisted only that Alan had nothing to do with “any dealings with Grossis”.

Corporate records obtained by reporters confirm that he signed the deal on Sept. 18 and transferred the Florentino business name to a company registered to his home address that is jointly owned by the married couple. Maybe they don’t talk about restaurants around the kitchen table.

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