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The Melbourne City Mission

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Creatures that once were men

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The Frankston Chalets

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Baltara Reception Centre – “Akora” (Short Term “Treatment” Section)

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Statement in the matter of Case Study 30: Victorian state run youth training and reception centres

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Training centre is a staging-post for troubled boys

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Worried teachers walk off the job

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Changing system moves children out of homes

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Baltara’s boys wait on the inside for the arrival of the outside

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Political destiny of boys from Baltara

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