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OPINION: Why Our Watch won t comment on research findings Reader calls for Our Watch to address findings of a recent research paper into the effects of physical violence on children. File image.
Letters to the Editor 9th Mar 2021 3:30 PM
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Subscriber only Our Watch Australia is . a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia . It is mainly funded by governments and private corporations. There is no telephone number given on its website so the only way to reach it, is via its Contact Us form. On the 21 August last year, I asked Our Watch to read and comment on the findings of a research paper that had established a link between the physical punishment of children and the likelihood that those same children could end up being either victims or perpetrators of domestic and family violence. ( NM 3/7/21)
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In all the stories about the slur that got retired Irish racecar driver Derek Daly fired from a broadcasting job, and caused his son Conor, an American racecar driver, to lose a sponsorship with Lily Diabetes, you won t hear what his father actually said, a common feature of slur stories.
Last night WISH - TV severed ties with me after former sports broadcaster Bob Lamey apparently inaccurately attributed a racial slur to me during an interview in the early 80’s. It was reported on their web site that I confirmed this. Both of these reports are factually incorrect. On this subject, I was never interviewed by Bob Lamey. The slanderous statements made by Bob, and now being attributed to me, are not only factually incorrect, but offensive.