Lauren Huxley is a name most Australians will always remember.

Robert Black Farmer, infamous for a brutal and nearly deadly assault on Sydney teenager Lauren Huxley over two decades ago, has been denied parole by authorities.

In a decision reached during a private session today, the NSW State Parole Authority opted to keep Farmer behind bars, a ruling that has brought significant relief to Lauren and her family.

The harrowing incident occurred in 2005 when Farmer viciously attacked Huxley, then 18, in her Northmead residence, subsequently setting the house ablaze in an attempt to cover his tracks.

Lauren Huxley is a name most Australians will always remember. (A Current Affair)

Huxley, who was studying marketing at TAFE, had just returned home by bus to Northmead, located in Sydney’s western suburbs, when the 39-year-old Farmer, a complete stranger, attacked her.

He pursued her through the house, ultimately trapping her in the garage.

In a savage assault, Farmer beat her with heavy fibro-cutters, bound her with electrical cords, and drenched her in petrol before igniting a fire in the kitchen, leaving her to perish in the flames.

Doctors gave Huxley a mere five percent chance of survival. She suffered catastrophic, severe brain injuries. Against all odds, and through years of grueling rehabilitation, Lauren survived to rebuild her life, though she has never fully recovered.

Farmer was convicted by a jury in 2008 of serious offences, including wounding with intent to murder, and was sentenced to 24.5 years in prison.

Under NSW parole guidelines, the authority is legally required to consider parole for Farmer before his 20-year non-parole period ends in July 2026. 

Following today’s refusal, Farmer has the right to apply for a review. If he does not appeal, or if his application is rejected, the decision stands and he will remain behind bars, unable to be reconsidered for release until his anniversary date next year. 

Robert Black Farmer was convicted to 24.5 years in prison. (Supplied)

Farmer’s prison sentence does not expire until January 31, 2031.

The decision brings a dramatic end to weeks of agonising tension for Huxley, now 38, who earlier this month spoke to A Current Affair about the terrifying prospect of her attacker walking the streets once again.

“It scares me for sure,” Huxley told A Current Affair. 

“Not just for myself, my family and friends, but also the general public. Because you don’t know… what is he capable of doing next?”

In making its determination, the NSW State Parole Authority panel accepted the expert advice of the Serious Offenders Review Council, which explicitly stated that parole is completely inappropriate at this time.

Lauren Huxley, pictured as a teenager before the attack. (Supplied)

“We are not satisfied that his release to parole is sufficient for his re-integration and the protection of the public,” the SORC report stated.

The authority was advised that Farmer continues to deny his offences and had failed to participate in a critical violent offenders therapy program.

Instead, for the past six months, he has engaged in an alternative pathway consisting of one-on-one Risk Mitigation Intervention sessions with a senior Corrective Services NSW psychologist.

Before denying parole, the panel considered written submissions made by the Huxley family and members of the public.

Responding directly to the family, the panel expressed its deepest sympathies and admiration for their ongoing strength.

Lauren and her sister Simone.
Lauren and her sister Simone. (Supplied)

“The Authority recognises the profound and enduring harm caused to Lauren and her family by this offending. We admire their courage and resilience, and our thoughts remain with them,” the panel said.

“We understand the concerns they have raised and that of the community. In all decisions, the protection of the community, including the safety and wellbeing of victims and their families, remains our priority.”

The decision was kept strictly confidential this morning until the Corrective Services Victim’s Register could personally notify Lauren and her family.

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