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Former orphans and underprivileged children from the UK who were sent to an educational facility in regional New South Wales ...
A class action involving about 150 victims of historical abuse at a NSW farm ... that the Fairbridge Foundation and governments knew of abuse but made insufficient efforts to protect children ...
The Prince’s Trust became liable for the Fairbridge Society in 2012 when it absorbed the charity which for 70 years had sent tens of thousands of British children to farm orphanages in Australia ...
Children who attended five Fairbridge institutions ... "The government is working to progress applications naming Fairbridge Farm Schools as quickly as possible." ...
Children dining at Fairbridge Farm in Molong, NSW. A group overseen by the British-based Prince’s Trust made its drastically revised-down offer last week to former Fairbridge children in Australia.
Like many Fairbridge kids, Mr Stephens could barely read or write when he left the farm school, but he went on to become a successful businessman with his own art gallery in Canberra and farm ...
The farm school had been blacklisted by the UK Home Office in 1956 after a fact-finding mission found the Fairbridge institutions were “unfit for children” but continued to receive British ...
The Prince’s Trust became liable for the Fairbridge Society in 2012 when it absorbed the charity which for 70 years had sent tens of thousands of British children to farm orphanages in Australia, ...
Mr Stephens is among the 277 claimants seeking compensation for the abuse and mistreatment he suffered at the farm school which was run by the Fairbridge Society. For 70 years the organisation ...
The Prince’s Trust became liable for the Fairbridge Society in 2012 when it absorbed the charity which for 70 years had sent tens of thousands of British children to farm orphanages in Australia ...