Wagga retired abuse counsellor backs mandatory minimum sentence for child abuse

Rex Martinich
June 22 2020 - 7:43am
Wagga retired child sexual abuse counsellor Kay Humphreys, who has welcomed new mandatory minimum sentences for child abuse due to the "massive" issue of online grooming in the Riverina.. Picture: FILE
Wagga retired child sexual abuse counsellor Kay Humphreys, who has welcomed new mandatory minimum sentences for child abuse due to the "massive" issue of online grooming in the Riverina.. Picture: FILE

A former Wagga abuse counsellor has welcomed new laws for mandatory minimum sentences for child sex abuse because of the "massive" issue of online grooming.

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Rex Martinich

Rex Martinich

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Journalist for the Daily Advertiser in Wagga Wagga covering politics and data. Mobile: 0437 853 137 Email: rex.martinich@dailyadvertiser.com.au

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