All three outlets report that a woman convicted of assaulting Senator Lidia Thorpe outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) after an AFL game is sentenced to a community-based order. The reports say the court imposes a community corrections order and requires the offender to complete an anger management program. The articles also reference “revealed” images related to the incident, indicating the coverage is accompanied by visual material.
The sources describe the key outcome of the criminal matter in similar terms: the person is found guilty of assaulting the senator, and the sentence focuses on supervised community correctional requirements rather than imprisonment. The coverage does not provide differing details on the length of the order or specific program conditions in the excerpts provided.
Across the sources, the shared points are that the assault occurs outside the MCG following an AFL match and that the court’s sentencing outcome includes both community corrections supervision and mandatory anger management as conditions.