Personal Injury How Long After Sexual Abuse Occurs Can You Make a Claim for CompensationSurvivors of sexual abuse in Australia now face no time limitations for compensation claims. Learn about legal rights and the steps to seek compensation.
Call for Witnesses Call for Witnesses: St Francis Xavier College, Florey, ACT (1984-1993)Are you a former student or staff member of St Francis Xavier College in Florey, ACT, who witnessed or experienced mistreatment during your time there between the years of 1984 and 1993?
Personal Injury The Crimes of Bob MontgomeryBob Montgomery’s 2020 sentencing exposed decades of abuse across institutions like Scouts Australia and Campbellfield Boys Home. This article aims to uncover hidden truths, support survivors, and encourage those with information to step forward.
Personal Injury The Child Abuse of Father Paul Raymond EvansFather Evans was known as the “King of the Kids” due to his close ties with youth groups. However, his career was marred by serious allegations and convictions of sexual abuse against minors.
Personal Injury Child Abuse Allegations at St Peter’s CollegeSt Peter’s College in Adelaide faces scrutiny over historical child abuse allegations. Discover survivor stories and the pursuit of justice.”
Personal Injury Institutional Child Abuse at Wesley DalmarWesley Dalmar, formerly a home for neglected children, has faced allegations of abuse. Learn about its history and survivor accounts.
Personal Injury Child Abuse in the Anglican Church in AustraliaThe Anglican Church in Australia has a complex history, with many institutions failing to protect those most vulnerable. Survivors of abuse deserve acknowledgment, justice, and the financial means to rebuild their lives.
Personal Injury Kevin Lynch – Child Abuse at Brisbane Grammar Schoolevin Lynch, a trusted school counsellor at Brisbane Grammar School and later St Paul’s School, was at the centre of a devastating abuse scandal that impacted countless young lives.
Personal Injury Redress Payments: No Means Test for Abuse Survivors’ Aged CareStarting January 2025, child abuse survivors can enter aged care without the financial burden of National Redress payments affecting their access to essential services.