Sydney Archbishop welcomes New South Wales modern slavery billPosted Mar 9, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Draft legislation to make it easier for police and prosecution authorities to crack down on modern slavery in New South Wales has been welcomed by Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies. The archbishop was in the public gallery of the New South Wales Legislative Council March 8 as MLC Paul Green introduced his modern slavery bill. Davies said that the bill “deserves the wholehearted support of the Parliament and the people of NSW.”
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