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  2. Convicted child sex offender and actor Robert Hughes to be ...

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    The New South Wales state parole authority granted Hughes, the star of Australian sitcom Hey Dad!, parole on June 2 and determined he be released no later than Tuesday June 14.

  3. Maddison Hall - Wikipedia

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    Amongst various issues considered by both the State Parole Authority and the NSW Supreme Court were recommendations against parole on the basis that Hall was under maximum security and had not been released back into the general prison population - on the basis of a risk of violent offending - yet was seeking release into the community without ...

  4. Commissioner of Corrective Services (New South Wales)

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    The Acting Commissioner is Leon Taylor. Between 2009 and 2024, Corrections was a division of the State's justice department, currently known as the Department of Communities and Justice. Prior to 2009 and since 2024, the Commissioner managed their own Department of Corrective Services, known from 1 October 2024 as Corrective Services NSW.

  5. Corrective Services NSW - Wikipedia

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    The prisoner population of NSW is estimated to rise to by 550 inmates a year to 16,402 within five years. [23] In response to prisoner number growth, Corrective Services NSW launched a $3.8 billion program for building new prison capacity in 2016. [24] The Incident Response Team (IRT) is the Riot Squad of Corrective Services NSW.

  6. New South Wales Department of Corrective Services - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Department of Prisons, later the Department of Corrective Services (DCS), was a State government agency in New South Wales, Australia, that managed prisons, parole and community service. Established in 1874 as the Department of Prisons, DCS was absorbed into the State Department of Justice and Attorney General in 2009. [1]

  7. Michael Guider - Wikipedia

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    Guider was eligible for parole in June 2014, when his minimum term of eighteen years and three months was up, but it was rejected by the State Parole Authority. There were several reasons for this, including "a need for structured post-release plans." [23] Parole was reviewed in April 2017, but denied. He was then due for review in April 2018 ...

  8. Keli Lane - Wikipedia

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    Lane is the daughter of Sandra Lane, a former hospital worker at Manly Hospital, and Robert Lane, a retired police officer. [5] Educated at Mackellar Girls High School in Manly, Lane enrolled in an arts degree at the University of Newcastle from which she dropped out and started working part-time at Ravenswood School for Girls as a water polo coach.

  9. New South Wales Sentencing Council - Wikipedia

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    The council provides advice and counsel to the Attorney General of New South Wales on issues relating to sentencing, parole periods for sentences, trends, and the operation of parole. The council aims to promote consistency and transparency in sentencing and promoting public understanding of the sentencing process. [ 1 ]