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Salvation Army is 'neglecting' former Goulburn orphanage building

By Jim Luthy
Updated February 16 2021 - 12:15pm, first published February 15 2021 - 12:00pm
Jim Luthy, who spent three years at the Gill Memorial Boys Home from 1964, has described the building as a "decaying sentinel" and has called on the Salvation Army to act for the public good. He is pictured here in 2017. Photo: Louise Thrower.
Jim Luthy, who spent three years at the Gill Memorial Boys Home from 1964, has described the building as a "decaying sentinel" and has called on the Salvation Army to act for the public good. He is pictured here in 2017. Photo: Louise Thrower.

Jim Luthy spent three years at the Salvation Army's Gill Memorial Boys Home in the 1960s. The Queensland man gave evidence to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, and although not sexually abused himself, has advocated strongly for those who have sought restitution from the Salvation Army.

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