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The killers and paedophiles free on parole in our suburbs

The killers and paedophiles free on parole in our suburbs
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The killers and paedophiles free on parole in our suburbs

The killers and paedophiles free on parole in our suburbs
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The big questions left unanswered about the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins at Parliament House

The big questions left unanswered about the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins at Parliament House Posted SatSaturday 20 updated SatSaturday 27 FebFebruary 2021 at 11:07pm Brittany Higgins went public with the allegation she was raped by a colleague in a minister s office nearly a week ago. ( Share Print text only Cancel Who knew? When did they find out? And what, if anything, did they do about it? It s nearly a week since former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins went public with her bombshell allegation she was raped by a colleague in a minister s office. But many questions remain unanswered, and some assertions are hotly contested. This has fuelled a perception that the incident was seriously mishandled by the Federal Government and parliamentary authorities.

Biloela family wait for compassion

News The Tamil family who settled in Biloela, Queensland, with their two Australian-born daughters have now spent more than 1000 days in immigration detention. But legal pressure is attempting to bend political will towards compassion. By Rachel Withers. Tharunicaa and Kopika, the children in the Biloela family detained on Christmas Island. Credit: AAP Image / Supplied The Tamil family from Biloela being held on Christmas Island were granted yet another “reprieve” in their battle against deportation this week, with the Federal Court rejecting two appeals – one from the government and one from lawyers for the family. The outcome, being billed as a “win” for the family, leaves them in the same exact limbo they were in before – unable to be removed from Australia while the process remains ongoing, unable to return to Biloela as things stand. There are still two paths available to them – the legal and the ministerial – although neither seems probable, given that

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