• Red Flags

  • Oct 6 2021
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

  • Summary

  • From 1996 when Man Monis arrived in Australia there were 'red flags' everywhere.

    He was being watched by police, had numerous charges against him, he was wanted in his country of birth and from the moment he stepped into Australia it was clear that we should have seen the signs.

    In this first episode hear the shocking detail and meet Louisa Hope who is a survivor, a terrorist hostage survivor.

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    Find out more about Louisa here https://www.louisahope.com

    Donations to the Louisa Hope Fund for Nurses at the Prince of Wales Foundation:

    https://www.powhf.org.au/donate-/general-donation-page

    After filling out your details, check 'I would like to give to' and select Louisa Hope Fund for Nurses

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Loooooong introductions

Episode 2 got bored at the repetitive opening… so didn’t continue to listen in sadly

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