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Ready to catch rays Mountain District Christian School is looking skyward in order to reduce its carbon footprint. The environmentally conscious school has become the first school in Australia to install solar panels on its gym roof, as part of a Planet Ark-driven program. The initiative is just part of many green initiatives being implemented at the school. Pictured from left are Cennaire, 15, Tony Drummond (business manager), David,15, and Phoebe,14, near the new solar panels. See full story on page 7. 142126 Picture: ROB CAREW
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“sobering listening and reading” that included sentiments towards Whitehead’s actions such as “ruining young boy’s hobbies,” and “impossible to forget”. Whitehead’s victims described in their impact statements still having nightmares and flashbacks of the abuse, being made to feel like a liar when they were not believed, impacting every aspect of their lives and feeling completely ashamed of what had happened. When taking mitigating factors, such as Whitehead’s age and poor state of health, into consideration for the length of the prison sentence, Judge Tinney said: “It is not unusual for old-
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er men to be imprisoned for their past crimes.” “You may very well die in prison,” Judge Tinney said to the now 84-yearold Whitehead. “Age does not mitigate a prison term, even when there is little possibility of life afterwards.” The court heard that had Whitehead not pleaded guilty and instead been found guilty by trial, Judge Tinney would have given a prison sentence of 13 years and six months with a nonparole period of nine years. “But for your guilty plea, I would give a much more significant prison term,” he said. After the sentencing, Whitehead’s
victims asked any more possible victims to come forward, as one of them expressed they did not believe the abuse stopped after 1985. Another expressed his happiness to know Whitehead would be spending time in prison, saying “it’s a great result to see Whitehead get what he deserves”. Others were more scathing in their reaction, saying: “I hope he dies in jail” and “he’s an evil torturer” as well as “jail is too good for him”. Judge Tinney addressed Whitehead during sentencing, saying: “You have left a trail of human wreckage in your wake”.
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“YOUR past has caught up with you,” Judge Michael Tinney told former Puffing Billy volunteer Robert Kingsley Whitehead at the Victorian County Court on Friday. “Six victims came into your domain with a common interest in railways,” Judge Tinney said. “These boys would have looked up to you and been impressed. You used this interest to sexually abuse children.” These were the words Judge Tinney spoke as he sentenced Whitehead to more than eight years in prison for 24 charges of sexual abuse against six boys.
“You were trusted with the children,” Judge Tinney said, while also describing Whitehead’s actions as “largely not opportunistic, with clear pre-planning”. There were no submissions in relation to Whitehead showing any genuine remorse and Judge Tinney said he “was not surprised” by this. Judge Tinney noted there had been a significant breach of trust that factored into the length of the prison sentence. Counsel for Whitehead did not dispute or take issue with the victim impact statements supplied to the court. Judge Tinney described the details in the victim impact statements as
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