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Roderick St George
Roderick St George was an ordained minister for 14 years in the United States, but who also worked in the corrective services and immigration industries in Australia for almost 10 years. He came forward as a whistleblower on conditions for asylum seekers on Manus Island.
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Australia’s immoral asylum policies
Whereas once upon a time Australia was regarded as a country of goodwill, tolerance and decency, it is now reputed, worldwide, to be the country with the most inhumane treatment towards refugees. Continue reading »
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Jimmy’s story
Looking back it is hard to believe, at 36, I could have been so naïve. Despite having lived overseas for nearly half my life and having travelled extensively through Europe and both North and South America, I was largely innocent of the dark side of human behaviour. It wasn’t until I returned to Australia and Continue reading »
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The torture of asylum seekers has twisted our perceptions of right and wrong
A whistleblower on the horrors of Manus Island laments the passing of an Australia that was welcoming, kind and caring. Continue reading »
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What Scott Morrison’s really saying by aligning with Pentecostals
We have every reason to expect that Scott Morrison should exemplify the moral teachings of Jesus, but that’s not the way the church game is played. Continue reading »