Showing posts with label Church redress schemes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church redress schemes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Ballarat politician, representing the Australian Labor Party, delivers an apology for the abuse of children in Ballarat

https://www.facebook.com/CatherineKingMP/videos/525928231151615/


Catherine King,
Federal Member for Ballarat, 
a Labor Member of the House of Representatives
delivering an apology for the abuse of children in Ballarat
and speaking about church redress schemes.

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Funding millions of dollars in redress for survivors of child sexual abuse by Anglicans in Tasmania


Tasmania's Anglican Diocese will sell dozens of historic churches to help fund millions of dollars in redress for survivors of child sexual abuse under a plan that has the state government worried about its impact on the community.
Anglican Bishop Richard Condie has pledged to pay $8.6 million in redress and wants the state to sign up to the national scheme.
The state's Anglican body plans to sell more than 100 properties, including 76 churches plus halls, houses and blocks of land, with about a quarter of the money earmarked for redress.
But state Treasurer Peter Gutwein says people are worried about the community impact of the plan.
He will meet with church leaders next week to clarify "a range of matters" after a number of constituents raised concerns with him.
"I want to understand on what basis the properties will be sold and how cemeteries specifically will be dealt with," he told reporters on Tuesday.
The diocese on Monday released a preliminary list of 78 properties, including 55 churches, it plans to put up for sale.
The full list will be made public after the church's Synod in June.
It will then be open for community consultation, with a final list decided in December.
Tasmania is yet to join NSW, Victoria and the ACT in joining the national redress scheme that stemmed from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
"We're working through this matter and we'll have more to say in coming weeks," Mr Gutwein said.
"I'm hopeful we'll be able to make a positive announcement.
"Tasmania as a jurisdiction is in a different position to most jurisdictions as we've already run a state-based scheme.
"We need to work through those matters, as well as the national scheme at the same time."
Australian Associated Press

Monday, 12 February 2018

Are you giving to the Catholic Church? Don't bother. They have enough --- and Jesus didn't need their riches


Catholic Inc.

What the Church is really worth
An Age investigation reveals for the first time the value of the Catholic Church’s wealth in Australia and raises serious questions about compensation payments to victims of child sex abuse.
by Royce Millar, Ben Schneiders & Chris Vedelago
FEBRUARY 12, 2018

Payments to child sex abuse survivors under church redress schemes
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The Catholic Church in Victoria is worth more than $9 billion, making it the biggest non-government property owner in the state and much wealthier than it has admitted in evidence to major inquiries into child sexual abuse.

A six-month investigation by The Age has found that the church misled the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse by grossly undervaluing its property portfolio while claiming that increased payments to abuse survivors would likely require cuts to its social programs.

Figures extrapolated from a huge volume of Victorian council valuation data show the church has more than $30 billion in property and other assets, Australia wide.
Based on these figures, the church is clearly the largest non-government property owner, by value, in the state, and close to the largest in Australia, rivalling giant Westfield, with its vast network of shopping centres and other assets.