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The Informer

28 Jul 2016

Melbourne Chargers break their silence

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Melbourne Chargers break their silence
The Melbourne Chargers at the Bingham Cup. Photo by Dean Arcuri.

The Melbourne Chargers. Photo by Dean Arcuri.

On tonight’s edition of The Informer we hear from the President of the Melbourne Chargers in an interview with Dean Beck, on the team’s former player who recently entered a guilty plea after being charged with traveling to the U.S. to have sex with a six-year-old boy.

Michael Quinn was caught in a sting earlier this year after paying an undercover agent who was posing as a pimp to have sex with a six-year-old boy.

We also chat with Dale Park from the Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby about Labor’s historic appointment of Australia’s first national equality spokesperson as part of its shadow cabinet in Parliament.

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