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Thousands of former British child migrants sent to Australia before 1970 are now eligible for UK funding towards the cost of reuniting with their families.

Posted 28-07-2010

By Web Editor

The Catholic Church in Australia faces fresh criticism over its handling of child sex abuse cases, this time from Ireland - the country seen as possibly the worst case in the Church's worldwide scandal.

Posted 14-07-2010

By Web Editor

Letters to Pope Benedict XVI from Rev. Dr. Marie M. Fortune
Founder and Senior Analyst FaithTrust Institute an American multifaith, multicultural training and education organization with global reach working to end sexual and domestic violence.

Posted 22-04-2010

By Project Worker

Eric MacLeish seemed everywhere at once as a lead lawyer for victims of clergy abuse. And then he was gone. This is the story of his hard fall and the long-buried pain he finally came to understand.

Posted 20-04-2010

By Project Worker

Australian and International coverage of the failure of the Catholic Church to deal with the revelations of sexual abuse of minors by clergy and the history of "covering up" by Bishops including those working at the Vatican.

Posted 06-04-2010

By Project Worker

This site includes the text of the Letter to Irish Catholics and Related Documents including the Unofficial Translation of Crimen Sollicitationis (1962)

Posted 06-04-2010

By Project Worker

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has apologised for the UK's role in sending more than 130,000 children to former colonies where many suffered abuse.

Posted 25-02-2010

By Project Worker

Allan Allaway is a successful inventor, businessman and passionate advocate for an effective family support and child protection system. His views are born out of his traumatic experiences at the Neerkol orphanage in Rockhampton, where he spent his first 14 years.

Posted 03-02-2010

By Project Worker

The Commission of Investigation Report into the Archdiocese of Dublin was published Thursday 26th November 2009 and a copy of that Report is available online at The Department of Justice website.

Posted 30-11-2009

By Project Worker

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has given an emotional apology to the country's Forgotten Australians, many of whom have gathered at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday November 16 2009

Posted 12-11-2009

By Project Worker




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