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This episode highlights a new parliamentary inquiry in Victoria examining cults and organised fringe groups, the methods used to recruit and control their members, and the impacts of coercive control. The episode features an interview with Lara Kaput (02:10), a former member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses who became a whistleblower. For a number of years, Lara dedicated herself to advocacy work with the group known as Say Sorry. She has recently stepped down from Say Sorry but continues to advocate for governments to address abuses in cult groups. The Legislative Assembly Legal and Social Issues Committee’s inquiry is currently open for submissions, closing at the end of July 2025. Submissions can be made via the committee's website. Visit it here [https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/cofg#:~:text=The%20Committee%20is%20looking%20into,about%20protecting%20people%20from%20harm.]. The Rationalist Society of Australia is advocating for states and territories to extend coercive control laws to cover cults and high-demand religious groups. Follow our campaign here [https://rationalist.com.au/category/human-rights/coercive-control-in-cults/]. In early April this year, The Age featured a report by Richard Baker about the establishment of the committee inquiry. Read here [https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/controlling-cults-face-parliamentary-spotlight-amid-push-for-new-laws-20250403-p5louc.html]. In May, SBS featured a report by Aleisha Orr about the inquiry and included comments from a support group for ex-cult members about its hopes that the inquiry will raise awareness about harms and drive change. Read here [https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/the-new-move-to-expose-the-insidious-tactics-of-australias-cults/7f32xq8pv]. In May, the Australian Christian Lobby’s Michelle Pearse warned that the Victorian parliamentary committee inquiry into cults and their coercive practices could impact the “Christian church” and restrict freedom of religion. Read here [https://rationalist.com.au/christian-lobby-views-cult-inquiry-as-a-threat-to-religious-freedom/]. The Secular Agenda podcast is hosted by Si Gladman, Executive Director of the Rationalist Society of Australia. To support the work of the Rationalist Society of Australia, become a member or make a donation on our website. [https://rationalist.com.au/] The theme music of the podcast is called 'Curiosity', and it's by Shimmer.
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