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Sue Price

Rise of Australian Fathers' Groups Worries Feminist "Scholars"

The rise of fathers' rights groups in Australia is obviously causing great concern among feminist academics, prompting the production of a 50 page critique paper about the groups. The paper, "Fathers' Rights Groups in Australia and their Engagement with Issues in Family Law", was written by by Miran

Fathers' Rights Groups in Australia and their Engagement with Issues in Family Law

There is a constant and persistent view pursued by people who are often discontented litigants sometimes obviously dysfunctional, that the court is in some sense designed by anti-family groups to destroy the institution of the family in society... An unfortunate concomitant of this approach is that

Fathers' Rights Groups in Australia and their Engagement with Issues in Family Law

There is a constant and persistent view pursued by people who are often discontented litigants sometimes obviously dysfunctional, that the court is in some sense designed by anti-family groups to destroy the institution of the family in society... An unfortunate concomitant of this approach is that

The sexual abuse by women of children and teenagers

Narrator: The sexual abuse of children by women was once thought to be so rare it could be ignored. Today the victims tell a different story.

The sexual abuse by women of children and teenagers

Narrator: The sexual abuse of children by women was once thought to be so rare it could be ignored. Today the victims tell a different story.

Child sexual abuse by women: The sexual abuse by women of children and teenagers

Warning: This programme contains explicit descriptions of attacks and the

Child sexual abuse by women: The sexual abuse by women of children and teenagers

Warning: This programme contains explicit descriptions of attacks and the

Mother banned from moving

A Gold Coast woman divorced from her husband a decade

Mother banned from moving

A Gold Coast woman divorced from her husband a decade

Wimping on child support - 1997

The Melbourne Coroner heard the sad story of a man who hanged himself in a police cell after two years of being denied access to his three children. One more victim adding weight to the continuing public concern about gross inequities in the treatment of non-custodial parents after divorce. By the e
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