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1. “Person of interest” in William Tyrrell disappearance refused bail over unrelated child sex charges.
A 63-year-old man who was investigated over the disappearance of a three-year-old William Tyrell has been denied bail over child sex abuse charges dating back to the 1980s.
William Spedding was arrested yesterday in Bonny Hills and appeared today at Port Macquarie Local Court, the Daily Telegraph reports.
He was charged yesterday with five counts of sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 10 and two counts of common assault dating back to 1987.
Read more: William Spedding has been arrested over historic child sex offence allegations.
The charges relate to alleged assaults on two girls, aged three and six at Campbelltown in 1987.
Magistrate Thomas Hodgson remanded him in custody until his next court appearance on June 18.
Police earlier named Mr Spedding a “person of interest” in relation to the disappearance of William Tyrrell who was last seen at his grandmother’s home at Kendall, near Port Macquarie.
He has strenuously denied having anything to do with the missing toddler.
Mr Spedding’s wife Margaret supported her husband in court, but did not make any comment.
2. A survey reveals more than a quarter of workers over 50 experienced age discrimination in past two years.
More than a quarter of Australians aged over 50 have experienced discrimination in the past two years, a survey shows.