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- Ted_Noffs abstract "Theodore Delwin \"Ted\" Noffs (14 August 1926 – 6 April 1995) was a Methodist (later Uniting Church) minister, writer and founder of the Ted Noffs Foundation and the Wayside Chapel in Kings Cross, Sydney, in 1964.During the youth revolt of the 1960s, Noffs was attracted to what he saw as the life-affirming side of the movement. Although aware of the problem of drug-abuse and the alienation of youth, he believed that they were \"...a part of the paraphernalia behind the revolution, the symbolism behind the revolt.\" Noffs sought fairness and equality for all. With a focus on the practical, he raised funding from both government and business to set up facilities for the disadvantaged; in many cases these projects were the first of their kind in Australia.".
- Ted_Noffs birthDate "1926-08-14".
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- Ted_Noffs deathDate "1995-04-06".
- Ted_Noffs deathYear "1995".
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- Ted_Noffs comment "Theodore Delwin \"Ted\" Noffs (14 August 1926 – 6 April 1995) was a Methodist (later Uniting Church) minister, writer and founder of the Ted Noffs Foundation and the Wayside Chapel in Kings Cross, Sydney, in 1964.During the youth revolt of the 1960s, Noffs was attracted to what he saw as the life-affirming side of the movement.".
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