Personal Injury Arthur Henry Eaton – the child abuse chargesArthur Henry Eaton, a state school teacher, was convicted in 1996 of 25 counts of indecently assaulting nine boys.
Personal Injury Brother John Climacus Kissane – Child AbuserThe history of Brother John Climacus Kissane, a member of the Christian Brothers, reveals serious misconduct in several Catholic schools across Victoria and Tasmania.
Personal Injury Father Peter John O’Neill: The Story of AbuseFather Peter John O’Neill, a former teacher, was charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse against schoolboys during the 1980s. He admitted to six counts…
Personal Injury The Legacy of Abuse at Marists ‘La Valla’ Juniorate in BowralAmong the accused at Marists ‘La Valla’ Juniorate in Bowral was Brother “Denis” Martin, also known as Raymond Martin, who was reported to have regularly sexually assaulted boys at the Juniorate between 1956 to 1958.
Personal Injury Child Abuse at Our Lady of Mount Carmel College in SunburyCarmelite priest Damian Barker and Peter Searson, who served as a parish priest both held accountable for child abuses at Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish
Personal Injury Westbrook Training Centre: A Chronicle of AbuseEstablished in 1919 as the Farm Home for Boys, Westbrook Training Centre was characterized by overcrowding, harsh physical discipline, and severe physical and sexual abuses throughout its operation.
Personal Injury The History and Allegations of Abuse at Wanslea Children’s HomeWansley Childrens Home reports of abuse occurring both from staff and between the children, with older children allegedly sexually and physically abusing younger ones
Personal Injury The Abuses of Kevin Lynch at Brisbane Grammar SchoolKevin Lynch served as a counsellor at Brisbane Grammar School from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. During his tenure, Lynch abused numerous students under the guise of providing counselling.
Personal Injury Systemic Abuse within Church of England Boys’ SocietyAbuse within CEBS and the roles of Louis Daniels, Garth Hawkins, Robert Brandenburg, Simon Jacobs, and John Elliot, detailing their abuses and the inadequate responses from the Anglican Dioceses.