House debates

Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Statements by Members

Child Sexual Abuse

1:56 pm

Photo of Julian SimmondsJulian Simmonds (Ryan, Liberal National Party) Share this | Hansard source

I am passionate about ensuring our kids are safe in our community and online. The Morrison government can be rightly proud that it established Australia's first e-Safety Commissioner and passed new laws to create longer mandatory sentences. I recently visited the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation, which is based in Brisbane. I witnessed firsthand our dedicated AFP officers, who are investigating over 18,000 reports of the most vile and disgusting child exploitation material. Their efforts tracking and engaging with perpetrators over the dark web come at a great personal cost to them. But they have one simple message for the rest of us and this parliament: don't underestimate how prevalent this vile behaviour is. That's why, in January 2019, the Morrison government announced funding to establish a national public register of child sex offenders, containing information about convicted child sex offenders, including names, aliases, offences, physical descriptions and postcode locations. The national public register is vital to deter offending, prevent reoffending and raise public awareness of the prevalent risk to our community. But, just recently, the state Labor government in Queensland voted against establishing the register. Plain and simple, their failure to support the register or contribute to it is endangering our kids, and it's time to send a strong message. I've established a petition on my Facebook page that I urge everyone to join. Let's work together to send a strong message to Queensland Labor that their de facto protection of paedophiles is not acceptable.

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