Viliami Taufahema, along with co-offenders Bilal Rahim and Lisa Anne Price, was sentenced for the murder of Luke Lembryk during a botched home invasion in Sydney in 2019. Taufahema received 23 years in jail, while Price and Rahim were given shorter sentences. The incident stemmed from a Tinder date where Price saw money and drugs at Lembryk’s house, leading to the fatal stabbing of Lembryk in front of his terminally ill mother.
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Children are bearing the brunt of the Closing the Gap failures
Advocates are demanding government action on community-supported initiatives as Closing the Gap data for 2023-2024 reveals ongoing failures in addressing the impacts of colonization, particularly for children. Key areas such as out of home care, educational development, and youth justice are deteriorating, emphasizing the need for community-led early intervention programs and family support services. The lack of progress in implementing reforms and the increasing incarceration rates highlight the urgent need for a paradigm shift away...
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