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Another man arrested in connection to the alleged murder of Stephanie Scott.
Police have arrested a 24-year-old man in South Australia today, as part of the investigation into the alleged murder of Leeton school teacher, Stephanie Scott.
South Australian detectives had a search warrant for a home in Forreston, South Australia where they arrested the man.
NSW Police have requested his extradition to stand trial for his possible involvement in the Stephanie Scott killing.
Once in NSW, the man is expected to be charged as an alleged accessory after the fact.
The accused will appear before Mount Barker Magistrates Court today.
1. Joe Hockey: “Get a good job that pays good money.”
The Treasurer is copping it over comments he made about housing affordability yesterday when he said in order to enter the housing market young people just needed to “get a good job that pays good money.”
Mr Hockey was speaking at a press conference to announce over 200 cases where restrictions on foreign investment in real estate may have been breached and an ongoing ATO investigation.
Mr Hockey said that while house prices in Sydney were “inflated” the market was still affordable for first-home buyers.
“If housing were unaffordable in Sydney, no-one would be buying it,” he said.
But he said it would have to be a really well-paid job, not just on average wages, and that it was “reasonably expensive entry costs for first home buyers.”
Top Comments
I thought Mr Hockey was just saying that if you want a mortgage, you'll need the kind of job that will cover it. Im worried about the number of young folks being sold 'cheap' money that will be in a bad place WHEN the interest rates go up. Because they will. Just don't know when.
Obviously a bank isn't going to lend you enough money to buy a house if you're not employed and proven that you have the capacity to pay back the loan. I wasn't able to afford a house until I was in my 40's and married, so that we had a dual income. We saved hard, and prioritised our spending for several years to be able to save enough for a deposit on a modest 2 bedroom duplex, some distance from our preferred inner city location (Brisbane). What Joe has said is simply common sense and the fabricated outrage around his comments is completely unjustified.