2019-05-01+The+Australian+Womens+Weekly

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MAY 2019| The Australian Women’s Weekly 25


Resilience


“lock-out”lawsbutthelawsremained
a sourceoftensionamongboththe
city’syouthandbusinesscommunity,
resultingin hugepublicdemonstrations.
Stuart,a shyandsensitiveboyvery
muchlikehisolderbrother,hadbeen
leftwithdeep-seatedanguishin the
aftermathofThomas’death.In2015,
threeyearsafterthatdreadfulnight,
Stuartgavea publicspeechtoa
packedSydneyballroomin supportof
thelaws,duringwhichhehintedat
theturmoilbeneathhisquietexterior.
“Icarrya deepscaryoucannotsee,”
hesaid.“Itis alwaysthere.It sits
belowthesurfaceofyourskinand
surfaceswhenyouleastexpectit.”Just
10 monthslater,hetookhisownlife.
IntheearlyhoursofJuly25,2015,
Stuartdrovea cartoSydney’snorthern
beaches.Hisbodywasfoundin the
carin theearlyhoursnextmorning.
Justa fewweeksbefore,he’dmoved
intoSt Paul’s,a residentialcollege
attachedtotheUniversityofSydney.
Hehadremainedat thecollegefor
just 18 hours,spendingonenighton
campus.Hisparentssayhecamehome
a transformedandbrokenperson.
“Wedon’tknowwhathappenedto
Stuartthatnight,”saysRalph,59.
“Hekepthiscardsveryclosetohis
chest.ButasbothKathyandI know,
hewasa changedpersonwhenwe
pickedhimupin thecarthatevening.
Hegotintothecarandjustsobbed.”
Ralph and Kathy believe Stuart was

thevictimthatnightof a hazingincident
at theuniversity.Stuart’sreputationas
thefaceofthelock-outlawcampaign
singledhimoutasa target.
“Stuartwentfrombeinga successful
andpopularkidat highschooltoan
insular,guardedyoungman,”says
Ralph.“Hetoldmehedidn’twantto go
backto university.Hesaidhewantedto
studyoverseasbutfinanciallythatwas
impossibleforus.Yetat thesametime,
hewasstillengagingwiththefamily.He
wouldsitin hisroomandif hethought
Madeleinewasgettingboggeddownin
herstudies,he’dtexthera joke.If he
didn’thearherlaughing,he’dsneakinto
herroomandticklehertillshedid.”
Evenso,there’snodoubtin the
Kellys’mindsthatit wasThomas’
deathandthelock-outlawfallout
thathelpeddriveStuarttothebrink.
“Forus,Thomas’deathis linkedto
Stuart’ssuicide,”saysRalph.“It’s
cleartousnowthatStuartwaseven
moredeeplyaffectedthanweknew.
Thatis ourgreatestregret,thatwe
didn’trecognisethesigns.Andyes,in
hindsight,wecansaythattherewere
signs,butwesimplydidn’tseethem
forwhattheytrulywere.”
Sevenyearsago,theKellyswerea
perfectlyordinaryAustralianfamily.
Theyliveda comfortablelifestyle
affordedbyRalph’shospitalitybusiness.
Theylivedin middle-classcomfortand
ruraltranquilityin Burradoo,a small
village in the NSW Southern Highlands.

“Ididn’tworkafterwemarriedand
hadchildren,”recallsKathy.“The
childrenwereallstillat schoolup
untilsixmonthsbeforeThomaswas
killed.ThomasandStuartwereat
boarding schoolin Sydney.Our
daughterMadeleine
wasstillat school
in thehighlands.
“Theboyswould
comehomeeitherfor
holidaysorweekends
andRalph,whohad
businessin Sydney,
wouldbeat home
weekendstoo,and
there’dbewashing
andironingandallthe
stuffthatcomeswith
children.Butthere’d
alsobetimespenttogetheraroundthe
kitchentable,talkingandcatchingup


  • justspendingtimetogether.Thatwas
    thethingI lovedmost,andwhichI miss
    mostnow.Thatwasmylife.”
    Thomas’deathshatteredthatidyllic
    existence.“Tothensuddenlybethrust
    intoa situationwhereI hadlosta
    child,andit wasa verypublicsituation
    becausethemediagotbehindthenotion
    thatjusticehadnotbeendonefor
    Thomasin thecourts.It wasextremely
    difficulttoputyourselfoutthere.
    Butwedidbecausewerecognised
    somethingin oursocietythatneeded
    tochange.Excessivealcoholand
    violencearea deadlycocktail.Wedidn’t
    wantwhathadhappenedto usto
    happento anotherfamily,andif there
    wassomethingwecoulddoto stopthat
    happening,thenwewerepreparedto
    standupanddosomethingaboutit.”
    Outofthatfeelingwasbornthe
    ThomasKellyYouthFoundation,a
    charityorganisationthatnotonly
    lobbiesfortighteralcoholregulations
    butalsohelpsin anevenmorepractical
    way.Thefoundation,in conjunction
    withSt JohnAmbulanceanddozensof
    volunteerworkers,hassetupmultiple
    helppointsaroundtheSydneyCBD.
    Mostbusynightsin theSydneyinner
    cityprecinct,youcanseethewhite-
    toppedtentsdecoratedwiththe
    distinctivelight-blueTKsignage.It’s
    herethatanyoneexperiencingmedical
    or physical difficulty or suffering from→


Stuart’srole
asthefaceof
theSydney
lock-outlaws
madehima
target;Kathy
touches
Stuart’s
coffin;
ThomasKelly
foundation
volunteers.

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