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Redlands MP backs review after backlash over dog death sentence

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: February 8, 2026
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Redlands MP Rebecca Young has acknowledged the “strength of feeling” across Queensland following the sentencing of Nathan McKeown, saying community concern is justified and supporting the Government’s move to seek legal advice in response.

In a written response to an open letter published by this masthead, Mrs Young said the circumstances of the case were “distressing”, particularly given the animal welfare implications and McKeown’s admitted dishonesty with police.

“The concern expressed online reflects that the circumstances of this case are distressing, particularly where animal welfare and honesty with authorities are involved,” she wrote.

“Queenslanders rightly expect accountability and for the judicial outcome to reflect community standards.”

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Mrs Young noted sentencing decisions were ultimately a matter for the independent courts, but said she supported Dan Purdie’s swift decision to seek legal advice on behalf of the Government following the public outcry.

“This demonstrates the Government is listening and being responsive, while continuing to respect the rule of law and the separation of powers that underpin confidence in our justice system,” she said.

The case has sparked widespread condemnation after McKeown avoided jail time for leaving his dog locked in a car, where it later died, and for misleading authorities during the investigation.

The sentence — which included community service, no conviction recorded and a driving ban — prompted thousands of comments online and calls for tougher penalties for animal cruelty.

While acknowledging the issue has been widely discussed locally, Mrs Young pointed out the offence did not occur within the Redlands electorate and did not involve a Redlands resident.

However, she said she recognised why the matter had resonated strongly with local readers.

“Although the offence did not occur within my electorate and does not involve a Redlands constituent, I acknowledge the concern that has been expressed and support the responsible Minister’s work to consider the appropriate legal and policy responses on behalf of Queenslanders,” she wrote.

Mrs Young thanked the publication for conveying community sentiment and said she appreciated the opportunity to respond to readers’ concerns as the Government considers its next steps.

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