Terry Phillips

Exclusive: There are fresh calls to deport a violent British national who was convicted of attacking his pregnant partner and her children.

Terry Phillips was allowed to move to Queensland on a community corrections order after pleading guilty to a long list of charges relating to his former partner Nadine Hams, her children and another female victim.

Phillips, aged 41, received a prison sentence of nine months and 21 days, followed by a 15-month community corrections order in Victoria upon his release.

Terry Phillips
Domestic violence survivor calls for her abuser to be deported (9News)

He applied to serve the rest of his sentence in Mackay.

After his interstate move to live with his parents, Philips was charged with assaulting another partner.

He was found not guilty on the common law assault charge on Monday.

Hams claims her violent ex-partner has been allowed to roam free in Queensland with no proper surveillance from the justice system.

Nadine Hams
There are fresh calls to deport a violent British national who was convicted of attacking his pregnant partner and her children. (9News)

“He’s been working in the mines, earning a substantial income without any restrictions,” Hams shared with 9News. “The address he gave to the corrections officer wasn’t even his actual residence.”

Now, photos have emerged of Phillips allegedly performing the illegal Nazi salute.

”He’s dangerous and he shouldn’t be here,” Hams said.

While Phillips is no longer living in Gippsland in Victoria, Hams said Queensland is not far enough.

She is calling for her ex-partner to be deported from Australia.

Terry Phillips
While Phillips is no longer living in Gippsland in Victoria, Hams said Queensland is not far enough. (9News)

“I’m confident that if a politician or decision-maker, like an immigration officer, had a family member in a situation similar to ours, there would be no hesitation—they’d take action,” Hams asserted.

“In Australia, everyone, including women, deserves safety and protection. When there are repeat offenders that meet the criteria for deportation, why are they still allowed to stay here?”

“Why are you making us live in fear like this?”

The office for the Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke told 9News it is now looking into this case.

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