23:59 EDT, 10 March 2021
The manhunt continues for a fourth man police want to speak to in relation to an allegedly sickening attack on three teenage girls in Sydney s CBD last weekend.
Police have renewed their public appeal into the alleged incident in Pyrmont s Pirrama Park captured on CCTV and filmed by shocked bystanders shortly after 9.30pm on Saturday night.
Witnesses told police a group of people were involved in a verbal argument in the park before two girls aged 16 and another aged 15 were allegedly repeatedly assaulted.
CCTV caught the shocking moment one girl was knocked to the ground and kicked in the face after enjoying the city s annual Mardi Gras celebrations.
Inquiry an opportunity for some truth-telling
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INDIGENOUS JUSTICE
The Age, 10/3.) I hope that this exploration of the ongoing impact of colonial settlement on the Aboriginal population will include an examination of the sources of money behind the squatters and their investors who were able to take over vast swathes of land in what is now Victoria, removing Aborigines in the process.
A significant amount of this money flowed into Australia through compensation paid in 1835 by the British government to slave owners in the West Indies for the loss of their slaves (âAustraliaâs deep connection with enslavement,â
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