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Government concerned by Christian Brothers' $1 property sales

Published Thursday, July 2, 2026 · Updated July 2

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The Australian government is expressing concern over property transfers made by the Christian Brothers for a nominal fee of $1. These transfers are being questioned in court, with fears that they could prevent abuse survivors from receiving due compensation.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The New South Wales supreme court ordered a moratorium on all abuse claims against the Christian Brothers.
  • The Australian government is concerned that property transfers for $1 by the Christian Brothers could deprive abuse survivors of compensation.

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  • The Guardian

    The Guardian emphasizes the government's concern that property transfers for $1 could deprive abuse survivors of compensation, highlighting institutional accountability and social justice.

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