Case against self-proclaimed Hutt River 'royals' costs taxpayers $80,000

By Tom McIlroy
Updated July 17 2017 - 12:52pm, first published 12:43pm
Prince Leonard Casley, the former ruler of Hutt River Province, and the "border".
Prince Leonard Casley, the former ruler of Hutt River Province, and the "border".

The Australian Tax Office has spent more than $80,000 in its latest legal fight against the self-proclaimed royal family of an invented principality in Western Australia's wheatfields.

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