Open accessibility guideSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerAdvertisementNationalA convicted murderer who claims his human rights have been breached because he can't eat Vegemite behind bars has been told not to expect special treatment.Updated June 3, 2026 — 6:53pm,first published 6:48pmLoadingLatest in VideosVideo icon1:17Joey admits 'real worry' with NSW teamVideo icon1:49Daley reacts to external noiseVideo icon3:19Storm clean-up effort continues in South AustraliaVideo icon1:58Man slapped with AVO to protect Norwegian princessAdvertisementTwitterFacebookInstagramRSSOur SitesThe AgeThe Sydney Morning HeraldBrisbane TimesWAtodayThe Australian Financial Reviewnine.com.auDriveClassifiedsTributesPlace your adThe AgeContact & supportAdvertise with usNewslettersAccessibility guideSitemapPhoto salesPurchase front pagesContent licensingWork with usTerms of usePrivacy policyPress CouncilCharter of Editorial IndependenceAI Editorial GuidelinesProducts & ServicesSubscription packagesMy accountSubscriber FAQsDelivery statusToday’s PaperGood Food GuideDaily PuzzlesCopyright © 2026Subscribe
Convicted murderer fights Vegemite ban behind bars
A convicted murderer who claims his human rights have been breached because he can't eat Vegemite behind bars has been told not to expect special treatment.








