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NSW Government Orders Judicial Inquiry Into Historic Sydney Anti-Gay Hate Crimes

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Twenty four year old Ross Warren, a news presenter from Wollongong, was last seen driving along Oxford Street, Sydney’s iconic gaybourhood on July 22, 1989.

Two days later his keys were found on the rocks below the cliffs at Marks Park in Tamarama. His body was never found. But his mother Kay Warren carried on the fight for justice for her son, who was among the number of gay men and trans women to lose their lives to hate crimes in Sydney starting from 1970s.

The NSW government on Thursday announced that it will set up a judicial inquiry into the spate of anti-gay and anti-trans hate crimes that took place in Sydney between 1970 and 2010.

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