Call for Prime Minister to follow through on threats towards organisations that fail to join redress scheme

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Updated April 15 2021 - 12:35am, first published June 30 2020 - 5:00am
SUPPORT: Hunter child sex survivor and Clergy Abused Network chair Bob O'Toole.
SUPPORT: Hunter child sex survivor and Clergy Abused Network chair Bob O'Toole.

Clergy Abused Network chair Bob O'Toole has backed Prime Minister Scott Morrison's threats to cut public funding and tax concessions from religious and other institutions that fail to join the national child abuse redress scheme.

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Max McKinney

Journalist at Newcastle Herald

Max McKinney is a sports reporter with the Newcastle Herald. He previously worked in news, covering mainly local government and transport. Max mostly reports on the Newcastle Knights, but also covers a mix of local sport.

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