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The Defence Abuse Response Taskforce has tabled two reports on abuse in Defence in Federal Parliament on 26 November 2014.
The report on abuse at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) and the report on abuse in Defence were produced from 2400 complaints made to the Taskforce by Australian Defence Force abuse...
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TGB’s military compensation team is currently assisting many Australian Defence Force members across a number of areas of law.
DART
Our work assisting clients with their DART (Defence Abuse Response Taskforce) complaints is ongoing. 75 percent of our DART clients have now had their matters assessed and finalised.
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Cadets sexually abused at the Australian Defence Force Academy in the 1990s can still claim compensation through the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART), according to a report.
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TGB's Brianna Tapscott has joined the call for a royal commission into child sexual abuse at an Australian Defence Force training facility.
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For some former Australian Defence Force members the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART) compensation assessment process is slow and complicated, often resulting in stress and confusion, writes military lawyer Brianna Tapscott.
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Victims of alleged abuse in the Australian Defence Force have just one month to lodge their complaint or risk missing out on compensation of up to $50,000.
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Members and former members of the Australian Defence Force who wish to make a complaint of abuse to the Taskforce must do so before May 31, 2013.
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TGB's Tim White has welcomed the federal government’s response to widespread allegations of abuse within the Australian Defence Force.
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Military compensation lawyer Tim White provides an update about a pending government response into alleged abuse in the Australian Defence Force.
On 14 June 2012, Defence Minister Stephen Smith released the Executive Summary of Volume One of the report into allegations of sexual and other abuse in the ADF. Just under a month...
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