General
Richmond AFL player Sidney Stack guilty of COVID breach after visiting Northbridge

Richmond AFL player Sidney Stack has pleaded guilty to breaching WA’s strict COVID quarantine laws, but will have to wait until March to find out his penalty.
Key points:
- Sidney Stack was arrested in Northbridge last month
- He had been granted permission to enter WA on compassionate grounds
- He pleaded guilty to breaching quarantine laws
Stack, who last year breached AFL COVID protocols by attending a Gold Coast strip club, spent nearly three weeks in jail after being arrested in Perth’s entertainment precinct of Northbridge.
The footballer had been granted permission, on compassionate grounds, to enter WA from Melbourne via South Australia 10 days earlier so that he could attend his grandfather’s funeral.
He was permitted to complete his 14-day…
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Proud tradition continues at Cornwalls – Proctor
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Queensland demands GST reform as state faces years in the red; Teachers rally outside Parliament as budget puts pay rises at 3.5 per cent
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Queensland government moves censure motion, condemns opposition absences from parliament
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Pedestrian crossing locked in for Factory Street, Pomona