(November 14, 2012 at 4:50 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Please don't get me started Daniel. Priest are NOT obliged to pass-on information heard in the confessional..that is what makes Mr Abbot, Mr Pyne and Mr O'Farrell's calls for the confessional to be broken that more poignant.Um, yes they are. Link.
NT - any person with reasonable ground to believe abuse has taken place.
NSW - almost certainly applies to Catholic priests.
ACT - I would argue that it applies to Catholic priests here in the ACT.
The only state that makes an explicit exception for matters of confession is SA. Mandatory reporting is ... mandatory. The way the law is, if you are a person who is obligated by "mandatory reporting", it doesn't even matter if you're not engaged in the activity which corresponds to making you obligated you still have to report. For instance, a teacher has to report, even if they become aware of abuse occurring outside of their school.