Male Suicide – No, it’s not ok

Online Opinion By David Leyonhjelm – posted Monday, 18 May 2020 Sign Up for free e-mail updates! Social isolation, unemployment and the destruction of careers and businesses as a result of the corona virus restrictions are already responsible for an increase in the rate of suicides, according to service providers working in the area. An

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‘Like a horror story’: Paul Terlato opens up about life after horrific family tragedy

National Years on from a horrific assault by her own mother, Alicia Terlato is defying the odds. Now, her father is finally free to share his story about how their lives were changed forever. Ellen Whinnett, News Corp Australia Network May 17, 2020 8:00am After eight years hidden behind the courtroom pseudonym Baby N, she

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Police settle false-rape damages claim out of court

After a 10-day trial in the NSW District Court in 2017, all the charges against DC were thrown out. exclusive Deborah Cornwall Journalist @deborahcornwall 12:00AM May 16, 2020 An extraordinary $1m damages claim against NSW police and prosecutors who pursued a Sydney man over a string of allegedly false rape and assault claims by his

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We need to find out why men are not OK

The suicide rate is increasing as more middle-aged men take their lives, but there is little research into the major cause: family breakdown. Australian Financial Review David LeyonhjelmColumnist May 14, 2020 – 3.05pm Save Social isolation, unemployment and the destruction of careers and businesses as a result of the coronavirus restrictions are already responsible for

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Petition the Government to improve property settlements

Petition EN1518 – Bring fairness to property settlement laws at time of separation/divorce Click on the direct link       https://www.aph.gov.au/petition_list?id=EN1518            to sign the petition. IMPORTANT: You will receive a further notification that a confirmation message will be sent to your email. When you receive it, click on the

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The Birth of Dads On The Air: Interview with co-founder John Stapleton

When Dads On The Air, now the world’s longest running fathers’ show, began in 2000 we had no idea we were part of a worldwide trend protesting the treatment of fathers in separated families. We were a small group of disgruntled, occasionally disheveled separated dads who had no experience of radio and no resources. We

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Sydney man wins $35,000 defamation payout over Rose Bay Facebook stoush

By Jamie McKinnell  ABC News Posted 2days ago, updated Yesterday Bruce Goldberg said his credibility was damaged by a defamatory Facebook post.(Supplied) A man has been awarded $35,000 in damages after a judge found he was defamed by a single post in a Sydney community Facebook group. Key points: Bruce Goldberg said people yelled at him in the street and

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Canberra woman denied bail after she allegedly set fire to house to burn herself and her children to death

By Elizabeth Byrne and Peta Doherty Posted 18 AprApril 2020, updated 18 AprApril 2020 Prosecutors told the ACT Supreme Court the woman poses a serious risk of doing harm.(ABC News: Ian Cutmore) Share A child called out for a glass of water as smoke reached their bedroom after their mother allegedly set the house on

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Chaos at the Crossroads – John Stapleton

The very best information about the introduction of Shared Parental Responsibility and Shared Parenting Time legislation that was introduced by the Australian government in 2006. Click on the links below to purchase from Amazon. Chaos At The Crossroads by John Stapleton | Sold by: Amazon Australia Services, Inc. Kindle Edition $20.87 Includes Tax, if applicable

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Coronavirus concerns see family courts rush through applications linked to COVID-19 ~Police data shows no big jump in domestic violence during isolation

  Coronavirus concerns see family courts rush through applications linked to COVID-19 By political reporter Matthew Doran Updated about 2 hours ago PHOTO: Some custody-sharing arrangements have been affected by border closures. (Unsplash: Annie Spratt) RELATED STORY: Police say no spike in domestic violence in SA, despite woman’s alleged murder RELATED STORY: Unused mobile phones set to save lives during coronavirus

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