Richard Moffatt creates sculpture for national apology to survivors of abuse

Albert  McKnight
Updated October 25 2018 - 12:36pm, first published October 24 2018 - 11:00am
EMOTIONAL DAY: Richard Moffatt's 1.5tonne artwork, which has been named "The Healing Tree" by the public, stands in front of Parliament House.
EMOTIONAL DAY: Richard Moffatt's 1.5tonne artwork, which has been named "The Healing Tree" by the public, stands in front of Parliament House.

An artist from the Far South Coast has created a sculpture as a memorial for Parliament's historic national apology to the survivors and victims of child sexual abuse.

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Albert  McKnight

Albert McKnight

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