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Australian Notes

Australian notes

6 June 2015

9:00 AM

6 June 2015

9:00 AM

The Royal Commission into child abuse has already done enormous service in establishing, and making public, the vast range of abuse in those religious and secular institutions that have responsibility for the care of boys and girls.These range from schools and orphanages to scouts and sporting bodies. Until recently the evidence brought to the inquiry has been largely from the victims, not from the perpetrators.

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