Translation errors

Errors in translation

Of particular interest, is the notable leaps in visitors from non-English (ESL) countries. Noting that BBC has been & continues to aim to build on its international reputation, this past begins in asking what issues may occur in translations of our posts. As collected from various sources, including “Translation errors and forgeries in the Bible”, which many excuses wrongly using “in the name of God” to hide suspicious behaviours. Anything, anybody may find doubtful, at any institution should now be followed-up with GOVERNMENT Departments of relevant States.


Qld Government provide further info, outlining some Information to provide. Reporting child abuse | Community support | Qld.gov.au. The information includes:

  • details about the child or young person (e.g. name, age, address)
  • details about the parents or other relevant persons
  • the reasons you suspect the child or young person may have experienced or is at risk of experiencing harm
  • whether or not the child, young person or family has support
  • the immediate risk to the child or young person
  • contact details for the family.

Online child sex exploitation information, is provided by the AFP (Australian Federal Police). The information includes:

“Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect”, is from the AIFS (Australian Institute of Family Studies). This paper outlines the complex mix of both schools/education, within different states yet included in the same country. The information includes:

  • Abuse & neglect
  • Reporting & reporters
  • How mandatory reporting legislation defines a child (per state)
  • Co-existing reporting laws
  • Other challenging issues …

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Unexpected and eventful outcome – Don Marriott (SDBC)

Unexpected and eventful outcome – Don Marriott (SDBC).

via Unexpected and eventful outcome – Don Marriott (SDBC).

Royal Commission – Update

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Following today receiving calls from Royal Commission staff, the ‘Statements’ have begun to be posted from others. Following SMS messages with a Classmate and previous PMSA discourse – our Report should satisfy updated RC details.

Latest (suspected) BBC Staff removal…

During a shared discussion (last evening) the unexpected removal of another BBC Staff – Lloyd (Sciences, Biology & Coach(?)) was raised. Whilst names and histories of past BBC employees are being tabled, notice has since been received by current BBC staff that queries may be made via BBC PR. In addition to annual records of “BBC Portal”, planned RC Report is forming together.