NT child protection bill opponents show 'moral bankruptcy', MLA says
Northern Territory CLP politician Clinton Howe accused child protection bill opponents of "moral bankruptcy" on Friday, saying safety concerns have been overshadowed by adult interests. The former youth care worker, a member of the legislative scrutiny committee, defended the government's reforms ahead of next week's parliamentary debate.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 21:58 UTC · Updated 16 Jul 2026, 22:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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