Category Archives: Drew & Pippa
It’s a funny thing ….. About the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Anglican Church of Australia Sydney Diocese Part 1 Disgraceful behaviour by Deputy President of the Disciplinary Tribunal Sydney Anglican Church
It’s a funny thing ….. About the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Anglican Church of Australia Sydney Diocese Part 1 Disgraceful behaviour by Deputy President of the Disciplinary Tribunal Sydney Anglican Church By Louise Greentree[1] Introduction In my series ‘Drew’s Adventures in Wonderland’[2] I pulled apart the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Anglican Church of Australia Sydney
It’s a funny thing … Introduction to the series
It’s a funny thing … Introduction to the series By Louise Greentree[1] ‘It’s a funny thing …‘ is the title of another casual series of observations about the Anglican Church Sydney diocese, its’ officers, senior clergy, committee members, members of the Safe Ministry Board, the second deputy Chancellor, members of the Disciplinary Tribunal, Director of
Drew & Pippa: What happened to the hearing that was set down for 23rd and 24th April 2015?
Drew & Pippa What happened to the hearing that was set down for 23rd and 24th April 2015? Well, nothing has happened! The case is still on foot, although when it will be listed again for a hearing is uncertain. There is a suggestion, more of an understanding between the two barristers that in about
Devastation Part 5 The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months. By Pippa
Devastation Part 5 The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months. By Pippa This fifth article in this series picks up the story seven months into the “nightmare” we have
The Benefits of the Mediation Process in the case of Sydney PSU v Drew
Anglican Church of Australia Sydney Diocese The Benefits of the Mediation Process In the case of Sydney PSU v Drew By Louise Greentree[1] Introduction In two postings preceding this, the first, ‘Twenty-one reasons why the case promoted by Sydney PSU Director Lachlan Bryant against Drew cannot and should not be allowed to go
Twenty-one reasons why the case promoted by Sydney PSU[1] Director Lachlan Bryant against Drew should, and in a just world must, go to mediation.
The Anglican Church of Australia Sydney Diocese Twenty-one reasons why the case promoted by Sydney PSU[1] Director Lachlan Bryant against Drew should, and in a just world must, go to mediation. By Louise Greentree[2] Introduction Just a week ago, I published an article entitled ‘Twenty-one reasons why the case promoted by Sydney PSU Director Lachlan
Twenty-one reasons why the case promoted by Sydney PSU Director Lachlan Bryant against Drew cannot and should not be allowed to go to a hearing.
The Anglican Church of Australia Sydney Diocese Twenty-one reasons why the case promoted by Sydney PSU Director Lachlan Bryant against Drew cannot and should not be allowed to go to a hearing. Reason 1: The charges do not allege any form of child abuse, child sexual abuse or grooming. Not only is this in opposition
The Leopard has not changed its spots.
The Leopard has not changed its spots. By Louise Greentree[1] The particular leopard I have in mind is the Anglican Church in Sydney, though this might apply to other churches as well. In The Australian newspaper on 18 March 2015 it is reported that as a result of the inquiries by the Royal Commission
Devastation Part 4 The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months
Devastation Part 4 The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months. By Pippa This is the fourth article in this series which began with my sharing how my family and
Devastation Part 3 by Pippa: the breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months.
Devastation Part 3 The breadth and depth of devastation for the family and those falsely accused of serious sexual misconduct with a child who are then denied the right to a considered defence for 18 months. By Pippa This is now the third article in a series which reveals the devastation experienced by our family