PHOTO: ROSA WOODS/STUFF In addition to a theatre, the school also has a ‘Sir Ron Brierley Turf’.
Wellington College removes Sir Ron Brierley‘s name from it’s buildings/playing fields upon multi-millionaire businessman pleading guilty of possessing child exploitation material.
Sir Ron Brierley pleaded guilty to possession of child sexual abuse material at a Sydney court hearing this morning.
Brierley pleaded guilty to three charges in the Downing Centre Local Court with a number of charges withdrawn.
The Wellington high school has a venue named after Brierley – Brierley Theatre – which opened in 1988, as well as a “Sir Ron Brierley Turf”.
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