The 86-year-old s back-and-forth citizenship battle began while serving time in prison for sexual assault against minors.
The Irish-born man was charged in 2012 with eight counts of historical sexual offences between 1961 and 1987, against three girls aged between 10 and 17.
He was found guilty by jury in the NSW District Court and sentenced to a maximum term of eight years, with a non-parole period of four years from December 2013.
Catholic priest Finian Egan (pictured) has failed a Federal Court appeal to retain his Australian citizenship
Peter Dutton was immigration and border protection minister when he made an application to revoke Egan s citizenship in 2016, but from jail the elderly man sought a successful review to set aside this decision.
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About this event ‘Love & Revolution’ will be projected onto the facade of 47 George Street with sound from 5.30-11pm each night from Wednesday 19 - Sunday 23 May, Cnr 47 George St & Atherden St.
The open-air light projections brings poetry and street art to life with 2021 s most-awarded poet Arab-Australian human rights lawyer Sara Saleh, queer priestess of poetry Candy Royalle (RIP) and a mural created by street artist Ms Saffaa in collaboration with Nicola Bailey and community.
On Friday 21 May join us for a special free event. Live poetry from Sara Saleh, with Candy Royalle’s brother Tonalist and Seb Blach will perform behind the DJ decks, joined by Sara Saleh with live poetry. Live on Atherden Street from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
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Curated Stories in Light runs from May 19-23 in Sydney.
For five nights in May, three locations around Warrane (Sydney Cove) will be transformed with images, music and stories of the lives and resistance of Sydney’s Black, queer and grassroots communities.
From May 19 to 23, from dusk until 11pm,
Curated Stories in Light, will project images and footage on the sandstone walls of Sydney’s Eye Hospital, Tallawoladah (The Rocks), and inner-city Angel Place.
Curated by filmmaker and producer Jacqui North, in collaboration with illuminart Australia,
the project showcases the work of photojournalist John Janson-Moore, Aboriginal elder and esteemed actor Uncle Jack Charles, composer/sound artist Andrée Greenwell, Dharug artist Leanne Tobin, Arab-Australian human rights lawyer Sara Saleh and street artist Ms Saffaa.