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Judge who harassed women was barred from court duties after decisions criticised
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A former Parramatta-based judge of the Federal Circuit Court, found to have engaged in inappropriate behaviour of a sexualised nature against two young women, was previously suspended from “bench duties” for his irregular behaviour and had a history of breaching protocol.
The Federal Circuit Court initiated an internal inquiry after one of the complainants sought legal advice.
Federal Circuit Court judge Joe Harman has resigned.
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The investigation found former judge Joe Harman, who hears family law matters, had engaged in inappropriate conduct towards two young women, a junior employee and a former law student.
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Calypso Art Specialists keep the music playing for youths
Sunday 28 February 2021
Cindy Ann Bigford performs Stop Domestic Violence to win the 13-17 category of the virtual Junior Calypso Festival. -
After a successful inaugural Junior Calypso Festival, Joseph “Joey” Rivers has additional plans to keep young people involved in music throughout the year.
Rivers, 49, through his organisation Calypso Art Specialists TT (CASTT), launched the festival this Carnival season with its target competitors in two categories – 12-and under and 13-17.
The objectives were to encourage participation, mentorship and development in music for youths, and to provide an extra-curricular activity during the season after Carnival was cancelled because of covid19. As a result, there were no official children’s competitions.