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Catholic college in Essendon reaches $1m settlement with sex abuse victim

Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times

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June 22, 2026

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Catholic college in Essendon reaches $1m settlement with sex abuse victim

A former arts teacher at St Columba’s College pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a student, and the school has paid out a victim on the eve of a civil trial.

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