Three men have now died before facing trial Dixon, Rex McIntosh and Richard Galloway.
Of the six men remaining, Ross Browne, Graeme Lindsay and two others with name suppression will go to trial together next year at the High Court in Auckland.
Another man, Alastair Harlow, will go to trial alone next year in the Auckland District Court.
Former assistant principal Ian Robert Wilson was the only man to plead guilty to his charges and was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison in March.
Women forced to leave salon as flames engulf neighbouring warehouse
Neighbours said the shop blaze was heartbreaking and praised the amazing work the charity does in the community
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Women had to be sent home from their appointments at a beauty salon as flames engulfed a nearby building prompting emergency services to warn people to avoid the area. Emergency services were called to Warbreck Moor, in Aintree, at around 12.35pm today.
Neighbours reported seeing a flurry of fire engines arrive at the scene as a fire spread in St Joseph s Hospice charity shop.
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The Sunday Age, 4/4) to the MP who has actually been told to undertake it, rather than to willing volunteers.
Understanding what empathy means is no guarantee that it will occur. I recall a relevant recent report by a forensic psychologist, who had worked with both victims and perpetrators of sexual abuse, explaining that one of the problems was that although the perpetrators could grasp the idea of consent, they simply ignored it