Antony Catalano's bail changed to allow interstate travel to see wife
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- Media mogul Antony Catalano, 59, had his bail conditions varied to allow him to travel to Byron Bay to see his wife, Stefanie, who he is accused of attacking in March.
- He faces charges including assault, threats to kill, and false imprisonment.
ملخص مُنشأ بالذكاء الاصطناعي
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Media mogul Antony Catalano is facing serious charges including assault and making threats to kill following an alleged attack on his wife in March. His bail conditions were recently varied to allow him to travel interstate to see her and their children.
Media mogul Antony Catalano has had his bail conditions changed to allow him to travel interstate to see his wife, who he is accused of attacking in March.
The 59-year-old has been charged with making threats to kill, assault and false imprisonment.
What's next?
The case will return to court on July 1.
Media executive Antony Catalano's bail conditions have been varied, allowing him to travel to Byron Bay to see his wife, who he is accused of bashing earlier this year.
Mr Catalano, 59, is facing charges including assault, false imprisonment and making threats to kill over the March incident.
Mr Catalano today faced the Melbourne Magistrates' Court to apply to have his bail varied, allowing him to leave Victoria and travel to Byron Bay where his wife, Stefanie, is living with four children.
Under the new terms, he will be able to spend time with them.
The variation application was not opposed by police or a lawyer acting for Ms Catalano.
Mr Catalano is accused of dragging his wife through their luxury St Kilda apartment, swinging a clothes iron at her head and causing a fractured tailbone on March 13.
Prosecutors said large sections of the alleged attack, which lasted about an hour, were captured on security cameras in the apartment complex.
When details of the case became public, Mr Catalano was stood down as chair of Australian Community Media, which publishes dozens of regional newspapers.
He issued a public apology and checked himself into rehab for mental health and drug addiction issues.
Last month, Mr Catalano resigned his directorship of 20 Cashews Pty Ltd, an entity that owns Australian Community Media. He also resigned from 19 Cashews Pty Ltd, which has a stake in Southern Cross Media. Mr Catalano's son, Jordan Catalano, was appointed in his place.
Mr Catalano appeared via video link today from an undisclosed location, wearing a suit and tie.
He is yet to enter a formal plea to the charges.
The case was adjourned until July 1.
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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق
Antony Catalano will appear in court on July 1.
مرجح جداً · خلال أيام
Antony Catalano will enter a plea to the charges.
مرجح · خلال أيام
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the undisclosed location from which Mr. Catalano appeared via video link?
- Will Mr. Catalano enter a formal plea on July 1?
- What are the specific details of the security camera footage?
- What is the current status of Mr. Catalano's rehabilitation for mental health and drug addiction issues?

