1. Toxic NSW school accused of killing its staff and students as they launch class action against the Department of Education and Communities.
More than 300 former staff and students from a school where 30 have already died from cancer and blood disorders have launched a class action against the NSW Department of Education and Communities.
Half of them are suffering with a cancer diagnosis while other students, from NSW’s former Camden High have blood disorders and lupus. Many women have suffered infertility as a result or their children were born with birth defects.
News Limited reports that Camden High School was built beside a former gas works that was shut down in 2001. The land has remained empty since then but the 2.6ha site was sold by the Department of Education for $7.5 million. It is believed a retirement home will be built on the site.
Former students have told of lighting a piece of paper and throwing it down a drain to see it “exploding” others have told of a “black gooey” substance seeping from the ground.
One former student Natasha Hoare, told News Limited: “We found out lots of others were sick with cancer or thyroid problems, struggling to have children, or even having children that had birth defects,” she said. “There seemed to be too many of us that were not that old that were sick or dealing with something. It seemed strange.”
2. Father who reported stepdaughter for sexting is placed on sex offenders register himself.
The judge said in sentencing it was an “unusual case.” Via iStock.
A man who reported his stepdaughter to police for sexting has been convicted of child porn offences and placed on the sex offenders register himself.
Victorian man, Ashan Ortell, caught his teen stepdaughter sexting her boyfriend. He says he confiscated her phone and reported the matter to her school and police.