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Accommodation provider fined for guide dog refusal in Qld first case
Key takeaways
- Janice Whittle and her guide dog Keegan were denied accommodation by a provider in Agnes Water.
- Agnes Water accommodation provider Brendan Farrugia has been fined $2,800 with no conviction for refusing a woman and her guide dog lodging in a landmark case.
- Guide Dogs Queensland CEO Jock Beveridge said guide dog refusals were very common, but most matters do not make it to court.
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Janice Whittle and her guide dog Keegan were denied accommodation by a provider in Agnes Water. (Supplied: Janice Whittle)
Agnes Water accommodation provider Brendan Farrugia has been fined $2,800 with no conviction for refusing a woman and her guide dog lodging in a landmark case.
Janice Whittle and her guide dog Keegan were denied accommodation in December 2024 and told she could stay if she paid a $100 cleaning fee.
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