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Set the truth free : Demands intensify for inquiry into police and political cover-up of Luna Park Ghost Train fire

Set the truth free : Demands intensify for inquiry into police and political cover-up of Luna Park Ghost Train fire
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Former NSW police officers claim Sydney underworld figure Abe Saffron orchestrated the Luna Park Ghost Train fire

Former NSW police officers claim Sydney underworld figure Abe Saffron orchestrated the Luna Park Ghost Train fire
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Luna Park fire: SMH revealed Abe Saffron links to 1977 tragedy in 2007 investigation

Advertisement At 10.15 on the night of June 9, 1979, flames engulfed the ghost train at Luna Park. Six children and one adult were killed. Nearly 30 years later in 2007, award-winning Herald investigative journalist Kate McClymont revealed claims that Australia’s most notorious crime figure Abe Saffron was behind the deadly fire at the popular fun park on the shores of Sydney Harbour. Luna Park ghost train fire, 1979. Credit:Dallas Smith / Fairfax Media She also obtained files gathered by a Sydney artist Martin Sharp, who had collected an extensive collection of documents. Front page of the Sydney Morning Herald in 2007 revealing claims of links between the ghost train fire and underworld figure Abe Saffron.

Bryanston School nurtures creativity with online artists

Bryanston School is taking steps to nurture creativity as an antidote to pandemic frustrations and is extending its initiatives to include other local schools. Special workshops delivered by acclaimed and award-winning artists are the latest in a series of online events at Bryanston. The aim is that pupils are challenged to explore their imagination and develop their artistic skills and ideas whilst away from the school environment. Pupils in Years 11 and 12 at The Blandford School have also been invited to join the next live online workshop, to be hosted by highly respected portrait artist Paul Brandford. Bryanston’s Art Department is also exploring the possibility of producing a series of short films to promote creativity in online art lessons for primary schools within the Blandford Schools Network once current restrictions are lifted.

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