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- Salvation Army Hearings Continue (Or: Still Taking Taxpayers’ Money) January 30, 2014
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- Who Cares (Or: War Crimes) January 28, 2014
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Tag Archives: Allan Currie
What the Coppers and Bureaucrats Said (Or: Really, Truly, Things Are So Much Better Now, Scouts Honour)
When a victim complained to police about Larkins, despite the case coming with a recommended follow-up time of 28 days, there were extensive delays. The victim was not interviewed for six months. It then took police three months to send … Continue reading →
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Tagged Allan Currie, Apprehended Violence Order, Bob Atkinson, Director of Public Prosecutions, grooming, Hunter Aboriginal Children’s Services, Ian Eggins, Jacqueline Henderson, Karen Barwick, Karen Elphick, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Police Commissioner, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Scouts, Senior Constable Pamela Amloh, Sergeant Nigel Turney, Steven Larkins, Ted Lancaster, Terry Chenery
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Day Three (Or: It’s Our Business)
Image: Governor-General and Chief Scout of Australia, Quentin Bryce (right), formally appoints Tony Abbott as the new Australian Prime Minister, in Canberra today (Image source: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/tony-abbott-has-been-sworn-in-as-the-nation8217s-28th-prime-minister/story-fni0xqrb-1226721744714). Scouts Australia continues to be the focus of attention from the Royal Commission into … Continue reading →
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Tagged (Australian New South Wales Government) Special Commission of Inquiry into Matters Relating to the Police Investigation of Certain Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Ne, Allan Currie, Australian (Victorian State Government) Inquiry into the Handling of Child Abuse by Religious and Other Organisations, Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Catholic Church, Catholic Church’s St. John of God order, Chief Scout of Australia, Gail “Snow White” Furness, Gail Furness, Governor-General of Australia, Graham Bargwanna, Hunter Aboriginal Children’s Service organisation, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Lutheran Church, New South Wales Inquiry, NSW government, NSW government Department of Community Services, NSW Inquiry, NSW state government Department of Community Services, Peter Olah, Quentin Bryce, Scouts, Scouts Australia, Steven Larkins, Tony Abbott, Victorian Inquiry
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