Medals, an old tennis racquet and a passport are among the items allegedly stolen from the home of retired tennis champion Margaret Court on Australia Day. 9News
Police have charged two men, after they allegedly stole Court's OABE, AO and OC miniature medals from her City Beach home in Perth, about 8pm on Thursday.
The senior pastor and her husband, Barrymore Court, were on holiday at the time but watched the ordeal unfold through the home security system."I think I saw them right away on the little screen at the front door, police got right onto it, they were awesome.""They were all returned, the police did and wonderful, wonderful job," she said.A 33-year-old man and a 34-year-old man, both from Edgewater, have been charged over the incident.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Two men charged after alleged Australia Day break-in of Margaret Court‘s homeAustralian tennis legend Margaret Court has allegedly had awards, medals and jewellery stolen from her Perth home on Australia Day. 7NEWS
Read more »
Former tennis champion Margaret Court's home allegedly robbed on Australia DayMedals, an old tennis racquet and a passport are among the items allegedly stolen from the home of retired tennis champion Margaret Court on Australia Day. 9News
Read more »
Why Australia Day will just die of old ageMigration and changing attitudes of the young will ensure fewer conservatives with the power to cling to Australia’s colonial past, writes Craig Emerson.
Read more »
Margaret River has a brand new hotspot (it’s not a winery)Bodhi Yallingup is a sun-filled spa and wellness retreat that’s a perfect match for the West Australian region’s wineries.
Read more »
Australia’s school curriculum is ‘cluttered’Victoria’s Shadow Education Minister Matt Bach says Australia’s school curriculum is “so cluttered”. “We as parents need to take significant responsibility for a whole range of things that probably well-meaning politicians and bureaucrats have pushed onto teachers,” he told Sky News host Amanda Stoker.
Read more »
There is ‘nowhere better’ than AustraliaSky News host Amanda Stoker says Australia has given her “everything” and is “worth the bother”. “It gave the migrants in my family a place to go, a fresh start after growing up in war-torn Europe,” she said. “It gave my sister and I the example of great parents who built a life of substance from humble beginnings. “And it gave this plumber's daughter a first-class education, a top-shelf husband and a family of three precocious girls to go with it.” Ms Stoker said “there is nowhere better” than Australia and that “there is nowhere else to go”. “So let's make damn sure we leave this country better than we found it.”
Read more »