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West Australian
04-07-2025
- West Australian
Extradited Catholic priest charged with sexually assaulting another child 30 years ago
A Catholic priest who was extradited earlier this year over historic sex abuse charges has been charged with sexually assaulting another child more than 30-years-ago. Child abuse detectives travelled to New South Wales and arrested the then 79-year-old at a Granville property after allegedly offending against a child while visiting WA in 1990. He faced Perth Magistrates Court in February with two counts of unlawful indecent dealings of a child under the age of 13. Further investigations revealed the man — now 80-years-old — also allegedly sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl during his 1990 visit to WA. He was charged with aggravated indecent assault and aggravated sexual assault and is due to face Fremantle Magistrates Court on Friday. Inquiries are ongoing. Anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse or has information about someone being abused is asked to contact police on 131 444 or report the information via the Safe2Say anonymous online reporting platform.

Sydney Morning Herald
03-07-2025
- Politics
- Sydney Morning Herald
WA news LIVE: Man, 80, to appear in WA court over child sex abuse
Latest posts Latest posts 9.31am Man, 80, to appear in WA court over child sex abuse To crime news first up and a man who is now 80 years old will appear before the courts today, charged with historical child sex abuse offences from 1990. During an investigation, WA Child Abuse Squad detectives located an alleged offender residing in Granville, New South Wales, and extradited him to WA at the beginning of the year. He appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court on February 13 over the alleged indecent assault of a child in WA. As a result of this ongoing investigation, detectives believe they have identified a further victim. It will be alleged when the man was visiting WA in 1990, he sexually assaulted a girl who was 13 years old at the time of the offence. The man will appear before the Fremantle Magistrates Court today over the new charges – aggravated indecent assault and aggravated sexual assault. 9.30am Across the nation and around the world Here's what's making headlines today: Russian leader Vladimir Putin has told US President Donald Trump he wants to settle the 'root causes' of his conflict with Ukraine without retreating on his goals, taking a hard line on any peace deal after more than three years of war. President Donald Trump's tax-cut package cleared its final hurdle in the US Congress on Thursday, as the Republican-controlled House of Representatives narrowly approved the massive bill and sent it to him to sign into law. Michael Madsen, the actor best known for his coolly menacing, steely-eyed, often sadistic characters in the films of Quentin Tarantino, including Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill: Vol. 2, has died. Football champions and political leaders have led the stunned reaction to the sudden death of Liverpool FC star Diogo Jota in a fiery car crash in northern Spain less than two weeks after he married his long-term partner. 9.30am Today's weather 9.30am Welcome to our live news blog Good morning readers, and welcome to our live news blog for Friday, July 4. And happy Independence Day to any Americans who happen to be following along this morning – although, if you're in the US and reading WAtoday, there's a high chance you took a wrong turn in your search for news from Washington, not Western Australia. On the West Australian front, there's talk of 'thinning' the Causeway bridge that spans the Swan River in Perth's east. How do you 'thin' a bridge? And why are we thinking about shaving off a bit of the Causeway? Both valid questions, and we can give you the hint that it has something to do with the government's planned 'Metronet on Swan'. Hamish Hastie has the full story here. Meanwhile, Tourism WA is gearing up to release another iteration of its Walking on a Dream campaign (you know, the one soundtracked by an airy re-do of that iconic Empire of the Sun tune over idyllic vistas of our great state?) So we wonder which WA agency has won the contract to shoot the ad series.

The Age
03-07-2025
- Politics
- The Age
WA news LIVE: Man, 80, to appear in WA court over child sex abuse
Latest posts Latest posts 9.31am Man, 80, to appear in WA court over child sex abuse To crime news first up and a man who is now 80 years old will appear before the courts today, charged with historical child sex abuse offences from 1990. During an investigation, WA Child Abuse Squad detectives located an alleged offender residing in Granville, New South Wales, and extradited him to WA at the beginning of the year. He appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court on February 13 over the alleged indecent assault of a child in WA. As a result of this ongoing investigation, detectives believe they have identified a further victim. It will be alleged when the man was visiting WA in 1990, he sexually assaulted a girl who was 13 years old at the time of the offence. The man will appear before the Fremantle Magistrates Court today over the new charges – aggravated indecent assault and aggravated sexual assault. 9.30am Across the nation and around the world Here's what's making headlines today: Russian leader Vladimir Putin has told US President Donald Trump he wants to settle the 'root causes' of his conflict with Ukraine without retreating on his goals, taking a hard line on any peace deal after more than three years of war. President Donald Trump's tax-cut package cleared its final hurdle in the US Congress on Thursday, as the Republican-controlled House of Representatives narrowly approved the massive bill and sent it to him to sign into law. Michael Madsen, the actor best known for his coolly menacing, steely-eyed, often sadistic characters in the films of Quentin Tarantino, including Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill: Vol. 2, has died. Football champions and political leaders have led the stunned reaction to the sudden death of Liverpool FC star Diogo Jota in a fiery car crash in northern Spain less than two weeks after he married his long-term partner. 9.30am Today's weather 9.30am Welcome to our live news blog Good morning readers, and welcome to our live news blog for Friday, July 4. And happy Independence Day to any Americans who happen to be following along this morning – although, if you're in the US and reading WAtoday, there's a high chance you took a wrong turn in your search for news from Washington, not Western Australia. On the West Australian front, there's talk of 'thinning' the Causeway bridge that spans the Swan River in Perth's east. How do you 'thin' a bridge? And why are we thinking about shaving off a bit of the Causeway? Both valid questions, and we can give you the hint that it has something to do with the government's planned 'Metronet on Swan'. Hamish Hastie has the full story here. Meanwhile, Tourism WA is gearing up to release another iteration of its Walking on a Dream campaign (you know, the one soundtracked by an airy re-do of that iconic Empire of the Sun tune over idyllic vistas of our great state?) So we wonder which WA agency has won the contract to shoot the ad series.