Taxpayers will cover the legal expenses of Helga Lam, a former Sydney boys’ school teacher cleared of historical sex abuse charges against male students due to a 1970s law that only applied to men abusing boys. The NSW Court of Criminal Appeal found the legislation targeted male-male homosexual conduct. Lam was accused of 15 counts of indecent assault, including intercourse and sexual acts, on students aged 13 to 16. Another ex-teacher, Gaye Grant, was also acquitted on the same grounds after serving jail time for a similar offense.
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Sam Konstas tells Australian selectors he has improved this summer as Test incumbents continue to struggle
Sam Konstas believes he is a better batter than the one who scored twin tons for NSW at the start of the summer, as selectors consider Australia's squad for Boxing Day. Australia's top order struggles have led to Konstas being in contention for a debut, with Scott Boland expected to replace the injured Josh Hazlewood. Usman Khawaja's poor form and the potential inclusion of Konstas are key talking points ahead of the fourth Test in...
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