Arthur King

Arthur King

activist Australia

Arthur King was a prominent figure in the Victoria Street Resident Action Group during the 1970s, advocating against the redevelopment plans that threatened the homes of long-term residents in Kings Cross, Sydney. He became a victim of a kidnapping attempt linked to the development's proponents and later testified about his concerns regarding Juanita Nielsen's disappearance, highlighting the intense conflicts between residents and developers at the time.

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Liberia Liberia: Arthur King, the Executive chairman of SAFE INSURANCE, who has been spearheading SAFE’s transformation agenda, told journalists on Monday that the alliance reflects the company’s long-term vision to elevate Liberia’s insurance standards to global levels. 9

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: SAFE Insurance - Libera, Nigerian Insurance Broker Sealed Partnership | Business

Australia Australia: Arthur King was the convenor of the Victoria Street Resident Action Group who was kidnapped due to his opposition to the redevelopment. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Last traces of the heiress