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Members of the public watching a live telecast in the Great Hall of Parliament House applaud as opposition Labour leader Bill Shorten addresses the House of Representatives after Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison delivered a national apology to child sex abuse victims in Canberra on October 22, 2018. - Morrison on October 22 issued an emotive apology to children who suffered sexual abuse, saying the state had failed to protect them from "evil dark" crimes committed over decades. (Photo by Sean Davey / AFP) (Photo credit should read SEAN DAVEY/AFP via Getty Images)
Members of the public watching a live telecast in the Great Hall of Parliament House applaud as opposition Labour leader Bill Shorten addresses the House of Representatives after Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison delivered a national apology to child sex abuse victims in Canberra on October 22, 2018. - Morrison on October 22 issued an emotive apology to children who suffered sexual abuse, saying the state had failed to protect them from "evil dark" crimes committed over decades. (Photo by Sean Davey / AFP) (Photo credit should read SEAN DAVEY/AFP via Getty Images)
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