1. Elite school abuse charges
An elite Brisbane school has been rocked by indecent assault charges brought forth to one of its long-standing teachers.
Nudgee Junior College teacher Kevin Jaey Robert Crisp, 48, faced court yesterday on four charges of molesting three students, the youngest aged 11.
The teacher was stood down immediately.
The Brisbane Times reports the Principal Michael Senior told parents that the school was not even aware of the charges until Friday.
2. MH17 developments
Australian police due to arrive at the MH17 crash site have been delayed for a second day due to unrest in the area.
Australia has a team of 19 disaster victim identification specialists at waiting for access to the crash site.
‘War crime’
Overnight, UN human rights chief Navi Pillay said that the downing of the aircraft may constitute a “war crime”.
She released a statement saying: “Every effort will be made to ensure that anyone committing serious violations of international law including war crimes will be brought to justice, no matter who they are.”
Black box
Meanwhile the black boxes from MH17 show it was destroyed by shrapnel coming from a rocket blast and went down because of “massive explosive decompression”, a Ukrainian security official said
3. Campaign against proposed childcare changes
A campaign will be launched today claiming the proposed changes to the childcare subsidy will push women back to the 1950s. It is backed by an online petition rejecting a proposed means test to the childcare rebate.
Top Comments
re. workplace discrimination on pregnancy. In the last 12 months I know 3 people that have lost their job through redundancy while on maternity leave not long before they were planning on return to work. Not sure how you stop that from happening.
1) No mention that these Students were young boys.
10) Shocking ! these murderers will probably receive no punishment. What is a girl or woman's life worth over there ?
Regarding your first point, can I ask without meaning to sound disrespectful what difference it makes if the students were young boys or young girls?
Regarding your second point, depending on the area, it can be very, very little unfortunately.
I agree Zep. The victims gender is irrelevant.
Just pointing out that boys can be victims too (as we know).
But when girls are victims the article usually mentions the sex.
Not picking, just saying.
It's a school for boys.